"I, uh, I was just, um, going back?" I said, but it ended up being more of a question than anything else. I was extremely nervous and could feel my hands begin to sweat.
Within seconds, Alpha Evan had crossed the clearing using the log of wood which connected the two sides and was standing in front of me.
"Not anymore, kitten," he said, his voice smooth as ever and his intoxicating scent surrounding me like a blanket.
I fought to keep my thoughts grounded and not drown in his scent. "Why not?"
He smirked and somehow, it made him look hotter than he already was. "You're too naíve if you think I'll let you go just like that now that you've seen what you have."
I titled my head at him. "And what did I see, Alpha Evan? How are you an Alpha when you're clearly a witch as well?" I asked, my curiosity overpowering any nervousness I'd felt seconds ago.
"That's because I'm both, a witch and a werewolf. A hybrid, so to speak," he stated calmly, as if it was something completely normal. It probably was for him. It was who he was, after all.
But for me, it was like folklore coming to life right in front of me. Sure, I'd heard stories about a hybrid somewhere up North but I hadn't ever considered them to be true. Now, seeing one right in front of me, I didn't know what to do or how to react.
"You're not kidding, are you?" I couldn't help but ask.
"Do I look like I am?"
He did not.
He really was a hybrid.
Wow.
But if he was, why hadn't I heard of it before? A news like that was sure to travel around here like wildfire.
Which, combined with his statement about how he wouldn't let me go now that I'd seen him doing some sort of magic led me to believe that no one knew who he really was.
That piece of information made me feel oddly empowered. That there was something only I knew.
"So, I'm the only one who knows that you're a hybrid?" I asked, just to clarify.
He nodded in response.
I hummed to myself, an idea coming to my mind like a light bulb going off. "Right. So, you probably want me to stay silent and not tell anyone that you're a hybrid, right?"
He nodded again, his moss green eyes never once straying from my face. It was slightly unnerving but I was too excited at the quickly forming idea in my head to give it much thought.
"Okay. But my silence comes at a price. I want you to take me away from here when you leave at the end of this event. I don't care how you do it, only that you do. Or I'll tell everyone the truth about you," I tell him, letting it all out in one breath.
His lips pulled up at the corners a little, amusement glinting in his moss green eyes. Was he laughing at me? Did he think I wouldn't do it?
"I'm serious about this. I'll go and tell everyone who you are," I told him, trying to instill as much authority into my voice as I could.
He still looked as amused as ever, stepping closer to me, invading my personal space. His scent overpowered all else, making me completely loose my train of thought as I tilted my head back to look at him better.
His piercing green eyes bore into my own, burning with an intensity I'd never felt directed at me. Slowly, he brought a hand up, rubbing the back of his hand along my cheek. It was a whisper of a touch, but I still felt goosebumps break out all over my skin.
"Alright, kitten," he whispered, bending down a little so his mouth was directly in front of my ear when he spoke. "I'll take you away with me when I go. Anything else?"
It took me a moment to gather my thoughts enough to form a coherent sentence because of his close proximity. When I felt that I wouldn't sputter out absolute nonsense upon opening my mouth, I finally spoke, "No. Not right now."
He nodded, taking a step back and almost involuntarily I let out a breath, not realising I'd almost stopped breathing when he had come so close.
"Can I go now?" I don't know why, but I felt the need to ask.
"Do you absolutely have to?" He cocked his head at me, his piercing green eyes pinning me to my spot.
I swallowed. "No, not really. I don't really have anyone waiting for me."
"No? Not even your friend from back at the party? He seemed to care a great deal about you," he said, his tone suddenly frosty. If I didn't know better, I'd say he was almost jealous. But that couldn't be, could it? Why would he be jealous over Raymond?
I frowned. "You mean Raymond? Why would he be waiting for me? It's not like we live in the same house or anything."
Alpha Evan nodded slowly, taking my words in, but he didn't look convinced. "So, who is he to you then?" He cocked his head at me, his gaze inquisitive.
My frown deepened. "What does it matter to you?"
He stepped closer again, invading my personal bubble. His scent flooded my senses yet again, rendering me completely speechless. Bringing a hand to my face again like he had done moments ago, he brushed his fingers along my cheekbone, his touch feather light. Almost involuntarily, I closed my eyes, leaning into his touch, warmth spreading from the point of contact all throughout my body.
Slightly dazed and completely captivated by his scent, I looked up at him, thoroughly enjoying his proximity and the feel of his hand rubbing against my skin.
"You'll tell me who he is to you, won't you?" he murmured, his voice low and extremely sexy, his gaze intense as he stared straight into my eyes.
"He's a good friend of mine," I admitted softly, the words leaving my mouth without much thought. I'd give him anything he asked as long as he stayed close, touching me the way he was right then.
Suddenly, his expression morphed, a self satisfied smirk gracing his handsome face as he stepped back completely, putting a good foot of distance between us.
Missing his warmth and still a little dazed, it took me a moment to realise what had just happened. Anger flared within me, a different kind of warmth enveloping me as my cheeks heated in embarrassment.
The man knew what his proximity did to me and he had just used that to get an answer out of me.
It made me as angry as it did flustered. I huffed, folding my arms across my chest but before I could say anything, he spoke up, "You look pretty cute when you're trying to be angry."
I blushed harder. "Flattery won't get you anywhere."
"Staying close to you and touching you definitely would, though. Don't you think so?"
The nerve of this guy! On instinct, I picked up a small pebble and launched it at him.
The little thing bounced off his broad chest and fell to the floor with barely any sound.
I cringed, looking at the pebble, cursing myself internally for having done that. Why, goddess, why did I have to do that?
"Should I even say anything about that?" he asked, looking like he was trying really hard not to laugh.
My cheeks burned even hotter as I shook my head vigorously. "No. Definitely not."
He eyes crinkled in unbridled joy. "You're quite an entertaining person, Melody."
"Glad to be of service, Alpha," I shot back, huffing a little.
He let his gaze travel over my body from head to toe, the mood suddenly shifting from playful to something much, much hotter. "I do have a few other things in mind where you could be of service," he murmured, his gaze stopping at my eyes, pools of green swirling with a hunger that made me feel like the hottest woman alive.
If a look and touch alone could make me feel all these beautiful emotions I'd never once felt before, what would having his body on top of mine as we made hot, passionate love feel like?
My eyes widened at my own thoughts, a blush coating my cheeks as I shook my head. What was wrong with me? Why was I thinking all this? And why the hell was I feeling this way towards him? Deciding to ignore both my thoughts and his last sentence, I asked instead,"How do you know my name?"
His infuriatingly sexy smirk was back on his face. "I have my ways, Melody," he replied, enunciating each syllable of my name slowly.
I couldn't help but roll my eyes. "Be a little more childish, why don't you?"
"I can assure you, kitten, there is nothing childish about me," he smirked.
It was true.
There wasn't.
He was the manliest man I had ever had the pleasure of seeing.
But I wasn't going to tell him that. The man definitely did not need an ego boost, least of all from me.
"I'll believe it when I see it," I said instead, almost instantly regretting my words when his smirk widened.
"You should've said it sooner," he said casually before pulling his shirt off in one smooth motion.
I gasped, my throat suddenly drier than the Sahara as I took in his bulging muscles that were so perfect that they had to have been carved from stone, that too by the most skilled sculptor to ever exist.
"Close your mouth, kitten. Don't want any flies getting in," he said, making me both shut my mouth, which embarrassingly enough had been hanging open, and snap my eyes up to his.
"Right," I muttered, forcing my gaze away from his smirking face and Greek God like body, making a conscious effort to look anywhere but him.
"You've proven your point. Put your shirt back on now."
"Distracting much?" I could hear the smirk in his voice.
I shot him a glare in response, taking care not to let my gaze stray downwards.
He chuckled. It was the sweetest sound, dissolving my heated glare in a moment and I smiled as I watched him put his shirt on.
Being around him somehow made my heart happy. This was the most I'd talked to anyone other than Raymond and my nanny. And while I'd always imagined an interaction with another person being awkward as hell, talking to him had been the complete opposite. I'd felt right at home, bantering back and forth with him without a care in the world.
Sure, I knew in the back of my mind that he was an Alpha, and a hybrid, which made him even more powerful than the average Alpha, but there was not even an ounce of fear in my heart. If anything, I felt the safest when he was near me. Almost as if nothing could harm me now that he was here. It was a weird feeling, but a happy one all the same. The kind I didn't know I'd craved so much until it was right there in front of me. The kind I almost never wanted to let go of.
And that was a dangerous thought to have.
I could only hope this deal wouldn't come bite me back in the ass later.
"What were you doing here so late at night, though, Melody? It doesn't seem safe to be out here alone, specially given how weak you are," Alpha Evan said once he'd put his shirt on and ran a hand through his hair, making it perfectly disheveled. I cringed at his casual comment. Sure, I knew I was weak but he did not have to throw that in my face like that. "I come here to swim at nights. It's calming to me. And I am weak, but you don't have to go around pointing it out to me," I grumbled. His gaze softened as he stepped closer again. "I just don't want you getting hurt, kitten. I'll make sure you're no longer weak when I take you with me. I'll train you myself." Something warm bloomed in my chest at his words. No one other than Raymond and my nanny had shown me so much kindness. Overwhelmed with too much emotion, I felt like crying. But for pretty much the first time in my life, they would be tears of joy. Clearing my throat, I whispered, "Thank you, Alpha Evan," my voice cracki
"You either come with me silently, or I drag you out of here kicking and screaming with no one to help you. Take your pick," Alpha Evan muttered low, so only I could hear, still holding my arms in a vice like grip. I looked up at him, knowing he was right. No one would come and help me even if I screamed bloody murder while he took me away from here. There was no point trying to run when I had no where safe to run to. This was my fate. And I had to accept it. "I'll go with you quietly." My voice didn't sound like my own. It sounded broken, defeated. That was what this man had reduced me to in the span of a few minutes- a defeated mess. And I hated him for it. I let him say his goodbyes to Alpha Adrian before he dragged me behind him, much like he had done moments ago, probably taking me to one of the many guest rooms he was staying at. I kept my gaze down as I walked behind him, not bothering to look up. His hand was holding mine. I still felt the shock of having his skin in direc
"What do you mean take me there?" I asked, determined not to let his woody scent or smart words deter me from getting answers this time around. "With me. When I leave here. That was the deal we made, wasn't it?" He remarked casually as he lay the towel across one of the sofas to dry before picking up his book. "But... but you told Alpha Adrian that...." I struggled to form any words, or thoughts, for that matter. Alpha Evan tsked, shaking his head at me. "You, my kitten, are dumber than you look," he said, pivoting around on his heel and walking towards the bed before laying down. His words made anger flare anew in my chest, and I glared at him. "Think before you get catty with me," he warned before I could say anything. He then opened his book back again, going back to reading as if he hadn't just insulted me. But, I paid heed to his words and did think before speaking this time. For the first time since the incident back at Alpha Adrian's room, I considered the possibility tha
"Where have you been? I've been looking all over for you," Raymond exclaimed as soon as I entered the kitchen and my eyes landed on him doing the dishes. I got to work doing the dishes right along with him as I filled him in on the events of last night, leaving the part about Alpha Evan being a hybrid, and finishing with how I'd had the best breakfast ever this morning. "That's.... that's unbelievable," Raymond said, his expression mimicking his words as he wiped his hands on a rag before passing it to me. I nodded in agreement, taking the rag from him and drying my hands. "I know! But after the way he has treated me last night and this morning, I think he really is going to take me with him when he leaves. I don't know how he will do it, but I know he will."Raymond seemed skeptical at best as he looked at me. "He has been behaving nicely, but you can't deny that the man is scary as fuck. What if it's just an act? What if you end up going to some place worse than here?" I contemp
"I don't have anything to wear," I all but wailed as I looked at Miss Lillian. Her deep brown eyes twinkled in amusement, the crow's feet around her eyes deepening as her perfectly shaped full lips pulled into a broad grin. "I never thought I'd see the day you went on a date.""It's not a date!" I exclaimed for the umpteenth time that night, recalling the conversation I'd had with Alpha Evan during that scrumptious lunch. "Yes. Like a date," he'd said and I'd stared at him like a fish out of water, my mouth opening and closing of it's a own accord, but no words coming out. "For real?" I'd finally managed to ask. Then, he'd smirked at me, the kind that made him look deviously handsome. "What do you think?" I'd shook my head then. Why would an Alpha take me, a good for nothing slave, on a date? It was absurd. His smirk had only deepened. "I want to show you something. Tonight. Wear something comfortable."My mind seemed to have a single track at that point. One that was focused on
"Shift," Alpha Evan told me once we made it out of the house and had walked a few steps towards the woods. "What?" Dumbfounded, I looked at him."Shift into your wolf, Melody," he explained patiently as if talking to a three year old.I squirmed a little as he looked at me, suddenly embarrassed that I couldn't shift into my wolf. "I, uh, can't," I managed to mumble."Can't? What do you mean you can't?" He asked, his voice sounding impossibly loud in the stillness of the night, making me flinch a little. "I've... I've never shifted into my wolf," I admitted softly, looking anywhere but at him, feeling my cheeks heat up in embarrassment. It truly was embarrassing. What twenty six year old werewolf hadn't ever shifted? "Why not?" Alpha Evan asked, making me look up at him. I'd expected to see disgust in his expression, maybe even amusement, but he looked completely serious, if a little curious, as he looked down at me. "I, uh, wasn't allowed to," I replied, giving him a short, wate
The light was coming from a flower I hadn't noticed before. It was a beautiful little thing, glowing a bright blue under the moonlight. I watched entranced as more and more of those bright blue flowers I hadn't noticed before in the dim moonlight began unfurling all around us. Soon enough, we were standing in a circle with blue lit up flowers all around us, casting a warm glow on the both of us. It was a beautiful sight to behold, one I couldn't help but grin at. "This is beautiful," I admitted softly, looking around at all the numerous tiny flowers glowing all around us. "It is," came Alpha Evan's even softer reply and I looked at him, only to find him already looking at me. I felt my cheeks heat up, squirming a little under his intense gaze. "What are all these flowers? I've never seen flowers that could glow like that." "They're called nocte caeruleo. Literally translating to blue night. These are a special type of flowers that glow bright blue when they bloom at the stroke
"Alpha Evan, let's not do this," I tried to cajole him, not knowing what else to do. The truth was too humiliating and painful for me to admit out loud. "I want answers, Melody," he told me, his voice stern. I closed my eyes, unable to look at him any longer. Not when I could see the worry for me and anger on my behalf shine so plainly on his face. "Please, look at me, kitten," his velvety smooth voice met my ears, making me open my eyes. The tenderness I saw in his gaze made my knees feek weak. And when he oh so gently placed his hand on my cheek, I was surprised I hadn't melted into a puddle on the ground, because that was exactly what I felt like doing right then. "Tell me what happened, baby," he murmured, his voice low, almost hypnotising. Trance like, I nodded, before I realised what he wanted me to tell him. The thought of reliving those old memories was like a bucket of ice cold water had been dumped onto me. I pulled back from his touch at once, wrapping my arms around m
ELEVEN YEARS LATER"Oliver, get back here!" I screamed at my six year old as he ran out the door taking his older sister's shirt with him. Goddess, I had no idea why this little brat was so obsessed with his sister's clothes. He was always stealing her clothes from the laundry basket and running around the house with them in his hand. Why he did that, I had absolutely no idea. Maybe he liked seeing Serena shout our lungs out. The kids loved each other to death but lived to make each other's lives hell.A chuckling Evan walked in the door with a small black garment in his hand. "Looking for this?" He asked.I snatched Serena's top from his hand, the same one Oliver had run out the door with moments ago. How he had managed to snag the cloth back, I had no idea, but that was just the way it had always been. I could keep shouting at the kids to get things done and they wouldn't do it. But one word from their father and suddenly, they were the most obedient kids in the world. Evan was a na
"You're sure you want to do this? I can go alone if you're not comfortable," I said to Alpha Evan for the umpteenth time that evening as we made our way outside towards his car. "Yes, Melody, I'm sure. Even if I don't act like it, I am their Alpha and I want to introduce you to the pack myself so they know not to mess with you," Alpha Evan explained as he held open the door to his car, motioning for me to take a seat. I did so and he shut the door once I was seated before going over to the driver's side and getting in himself. "They wouldn't dream of messing with their Luna," I replied. Packs held their Alpha and Luna in high regard and everyone knew that they were always supposed to act respectfully towards their leaders. "Just because you think a certain way, doesn't mean everyone would think like that as well, kitten," Alpha Evan muttered, his eyes on the road as he drove. My brows furrowed. What did he mean by that? It wasn't something just I thought, was it? "What do you mea
The next morning, Alpha Evan woke me up bright and early to begin my training. Apparently, according to him, my wolf was weak as hell and I needed to train to strengthen myself. Of course, no one expected me to become a warrior or anything like that, but both him and I wanted me to be able to at least defend myself should the need ever arise. "Again," Alpha Evan said, making me groan. "I thought that it was my wolf that needed training, not my human form," I complained loudly even as I picked up the dumbbells, readying myself for another set. "No offence, kitten, but I can snap you like twig if I wanted to. I want you to at least be able to defend yourself on the off chance that something happens and I'm not there to protect you," Alpha Evan explained, not even breaking a sweat as he bench pressed weights that were almost twice my entire body weight with ease in his indoor gym. It was extremely distracting and almost hypnotising the way his muscles tensed and relaxed as he exercise
"Evan, you're back," I said, stating the obvious. "So it seems," he replied, his tone even as he walked further into the house, his woody sense invading my senses. I wanted to melt into his arms right then but it was not the time to let my feelings for him take over all rational thought so I stood rooted to my spot instead."Where did you go off to?" I asked, keeping my tone as neutral as possible."I went for a run to clear my head a little," he explained, his tone just as neutral as mine, if not more. "I'm, uh, sorry for the way I reacted earlier. I didn't mean to say all that."I raised a brow at his words. I was happy and immensely relieved that he at least knew he'd done something wrong and was man enough to apologise for the same. Much as his words had hurt, I knew that bringing it up again will do nothing but spoil both our moods. Now wasn't the time for that. Now was the time to talk things out. "Right. It's okay, but let's not make it a habit, yeah?" I told him, keeping my
I'd been feeling extremely hungry when Alpha Evan had started cooking food for us but after the conversation we'd just had, I didn't feel like eating anything, let alone seeing what he had cooked. Left alone in the house with nothing to do and the conversation we'd just had running on a continuous loop in my head, I couldn't sit still. I paced in front of the kitchen as I waited for Alpha Evan to come back from wherever it was he had run off to. I hated this. I hated that he left the house like that with no way for me to communicate with him whenever we had a fight. And what had that even been about? Fine, we thought differently on certain things but did that really mean that we couldn't be with each other? His parting words had been that he couldn't see us working out in the long run. But why? This had been our first disagreement as a couple and he had run off like that in a fit of anger instead of talking things out like we should've. Was it that easy for him to give up on us jus
Without thinking, I jumped in to defend Logan. "Oh, he was just asking if we're mates. And we are," I said with a smile as Alpha Evan made his way down the stairs, staring Logan down, his gaze cold.Then, he looked at me and almost as if on instinct, I walked towards him, wrapping an arm around his waist and leaning in to his side. "We make a cute couple, don't we?" I said, hoping Logan would get the hint and play along. I had no idea what I was doing, but I was hoping it'd help take the heat away from Logan and calm Alpha Evan down enough that he wouldn't do something to hurt the guy. I did not want anything bad happening to him simply because he had been too curious to keep his mouth shut. I let out a small sigh when Logan smiled and agreed wholeheartedly. "Of course, you do. You guys make a great couple. Many congratulations on finding your mate, Alpha. You too, Luna."Alpha Evan then looked down at me, seemingly calm now. He gave me an almost pleased smile, as if happy to hear t
I still couldn't believe Alpha Evan was my mate. Sure, like every other girl, I'd imagined finding my mate one day. I'd never really thought it would actually come true given what my condition had been, but I'd definitely dreamt. I'd thought about if he'd be someone I'd always known, or if he'd be someone from an entirely different pack, someone completely unknown. I'd thought about if he'd be a kind man or not, what he'd think of me when he first saw me, if he'd like me or not. And now that the dream had finally come true, I didn't know what to do. For the first time since meeting Alpha Evan, I felt unsure how to act around him. Were there any rules when it came to being with your mate? Was I supposed to act a certain way? And Alpha Evan was an Alpha. Did that make me a Luna? I wasn't sure I was ready for something like that. But then again, he barely paid any attention to any of his duties as an Alpha, so I didn't think he expected me to do anything in that regard either. But then
It was hard to put into words what being in my wolf form truly felt like. My vision was sharper, my sense of smell was heightened and my reflexes were quicker than ever before. It was the most liberating feeling in the world, being able to run at breakneck speed without tiring. Sure, I still felt a little awkward in my movements, not used to running on all fours like that, but I felt happy that now, I at least had an opportunity to get used to it. Alpha Evan ran right beside me, his large black wolf dwarfing my smaller brown one but he kept his pace even with mine, never running ahead even though I knew he easily could. His woody scent was there, stronger than ever, making me feel warm and safe like it always did. My wolf felt at ease, heck, my entire being felt at ease with him beside me. It was almost unnatural how much at peace my heart felt with him by my side. A feeling of euphoria and of being complete engulfed me, like I had finally accomplished everything I was meant to wit
"You think you're ready for it?" Alpha Evan asked. "I'm not sure. I'm... I'm scared," I admitted honestly, letting out a breath. The last time I had tried this was years ago, and I had ended up writhing in pain halfway through before giving up entirely. It was early morning the next day and apparently, Alpha Evan thought that it was the perfect time to help me shift into my wolf form. Much as I wanted to postpone the entire thing, I was also eager to get it over and done with. I had a feeling I wouldn't be able to do it but Alpha Evan's presence and help was making me hopeful. And hope was a dangerous thing to have. "It's okay to be scared, kitten. Your past experiences haven't been pleasant from what you've told me so it's normal to feel this way, I suppose," Alpha Evan said, his voice soothing and calm. That coupled with all the greenery surrounding us in the large field close to Alpha Evan's house helped take the edge off, but I was still wary and nervous about what would happen