Caleb
We left the party after saying our goodbyes, then retired to my bedroom.
Ruby and I were sitting on my balcony terrace that overlooked the grounds. The outline of the moon was barely visible among the fading blue sky. Our guests had long since departed, leaving the gardens below empty and silent.
The sleeves of my black leather jacket hung three inches past Ruby's fingertips. I threw it around her shoulders after noticing her shivering. She swaddled it around herself for warmth and I noticed her inhale the scent from the lining, then her body relaxed. Her mouthwatering scent was intoxicating to me and I wondered whether mine would have the same effect on her.
Her eyes flicked to mine and for a long moment and we stayed like that, just facing one another without speaking a w
Caleb My fingers toyed absentmindedly with the diamond ring on her finger. "Believe me, there's nothing I want more. But only when you're physically strong enough, babe. Your dad and I had a man-to-man talk while you were busy smothering Sam with goodbye kisses. I've been given strict instructions to keep it in my pants until you're fit and well enough, and I can't believe I'm saying this, but I agree with him. I just don't want to hurt you. Your injuries are only barely beginning to heal." Ruby rolled her eyes but she knew that I was right. "Caleb." She shot me a pointed look. "It's our engagement night and the first time that I've seen you in weeks. If you think for one second that I'm sleeping separately ..." Her words were muffled as I crouched over and cut her off with a kiss, ending her cute little rant. I pulled back,
Ruby Weeks later … Caleb left early to help with the Luna Festival. The event that I had always assumed was a regular harvest festival, was in fact, a major event here in Lakewood. Set just a few days before Halloween, it was the one night of the year that shifters believed that the Moon Goddess would listen to all of their prayers. "Are you ready?" Gus asked, holding the wicker basket as he waited in the entrance hall. "I've packed us coffee and pastries for breakfast." Gus was Caleb's delta. He was a lot like a politician in many ways but his intentions were much more honest and sincere. His fair skin, light blond hair, and chiseled features made him look like Ryan Gosling. He was easy to talk to and much more approachable than Neal, Caleb's gr
Ruby "Our Luna has never heard of the moon story. That makes it special. It is the first time since the start of our history that a human has been chosen as Luna." Claire raised her finger in the air as she spoke proudly. "I don't need to remind you all of what an extraordinary woman she is. She has shown us nothing but kindness, resilience, and courage. She was willing to sacrifice her own life to save the ones she loves. I know in my heart that she would serve her role well, and it is with great honor that I welcome her to join our family." I felt my throat tighten with emotion. Caleb brought his palm to rest on my thigh and gave it a gentle squeeze. I couldn't look him in the eyes for fear of losing my composure. I swallowed down the lump in my throat, feeling humbled by my future mother-in-law's kind words. It didn't matter to me
RubyCaleb squeezed my hand and smiled. "What are you thinking about?" he asked as if sensing my thoughts were tangled.This was still rather a lot to absorb all at once. It was as if I had to retrain my rational thinking mind to believe that the impossible was now possible. The world would never be ready to discover the truth, and I understood the importance of keeping their secret.I dropped my gaze to the ground. "I was just wondering." I shrugged gently. "When I die, will my soul join yours on the moon?"He tilted my chin so that I met his gaze. The smile that sparkled within his eyes answered my question. "Of course, you will. Once our souls combine, they can never be torn apart."This made me think about Mom and Dad and how their previous ma
CalebThe moment we stepped back through the threshold of the manor, she blurted out what had been bothering her. "It flew out of my hair!" she exclaimed dramatically. "I tried to catch it before it hit the water, but I almost fell in."As her frantic words absorbed into my brain, it began to register exactly what she meant.My eyes spread wide. "Oh, God!""Caleb, wipe that goofy smile off your face, right now! What are we gonna do?" She panicked, pacing the entrance hall.Words were floating around in my head but none of them made it out of my mouth. It rendered me dumbstruck."Caleb!" She sounded distraught. "I'm such a klutz. I'm sorry."Her apologizing
Ruby It was Monday. I woke to the sound of rain lashing against the windows, feeling Caleb's warm breath caressing the nape of my neck with each gentle exhale. The weekend had been incredible. If I didn't have to leave this bed today and begin my veterinary course, then I would have gladly slumbered here with him until late into the afternoon. We fit perfectly together, laying in a tangled state of disarray beneath the twisted bedsheets. "Babe, what time is it?" Caleb muttered, his voice sexy and sleep-roughened. I lifted my head from the pillow so that I could squint at the digital alarm clock on the nightstand. "Six-thirty," I slurred lazily. "Good," he replied in a lascivious growl. "Then we have plenty of time for this." In all h
Ruby "Do you want a ride to the veterinary school?" Caleb asked, vocally this time. "Nah," I answered, after swallowing a mouthful of food. "I want to take my car out for a run." My poor Mini Cooper had been parked up redundantly for months. Caleb had asked Sarah to take a look at it and make sure it hadn't been tampered with during the invasion. She returned it to us, having given it the all-clear. It was currently parked beside Caleb's fleet of luxury cars in the garage. After breakfast, I grabbed my things and Caleb escorted me to his warehouse-sized garage. As we passed the impressive collection of executive vehicles and sports cars, I couldn't help but laugh at the sight of my humble little Mini that seemed to stick out like a hillbilly at a cocktail soiree.
Ruby "Ruby, take a seat beside Hope," Doctor Collins gestured. "Now that we have an even number of students, we can complete this morning's activity in pairs," she said as she walked over to the window and turned the blinds. "During this activity, we're going to be identifying the change in animal cells under the microscope." I placed my bag down on the floor beneath my desk and inspected the apparatus in front of me. Hope flashed me a friendly smile, then began checking that we had everything we needed. She took a hairband from around her wrist and tied her curly red hair into a loose ponytail. Her green eyes flashed to mine and a blush spread across her freckled cheeks. "Do you want to look first?" she offered, shying her eyes away. There was a moment of hesitancy, and it occurred to me
Ruby The cold, wet sensation from the ultrasound gel made me tense for a moment, watching the small screen with eagle eyes. As the black and white image appeared before us, it was clear to see that there was not one, but two babies nestled together, side by side. Caleb scrubbed a hand over his shocked face, edging closer to the screen. "Well, I'll be damned," the doctor breathed out with surprise. "There is no doubt about it, you're having twins. Do you want to know the sex?" she asked, invoking mixed feelings within me. Part of me wanted to keep it a surprise but the terrified part of me needed to know for sure. Caleb gave me a look which suggested that he was fine either way. God love him, his eyes were glossing over with proud tears of joy
Ruby "I still remember the first night that we laid like this while watching over Alex. It was the same when Raine was born," Caleb reminisced. Something somewhere caused the room around me to distort, like ripples spreading wide across a calm lake. "Ruby," Caleb's youthful voice called out to me from somewhere beyond a dream. "Babe, you better wake up or else we're going to be late for the obstetrician appointment," I heard him say. Temporary confusion fogged my brain until I realized that I had been dreaming again. Part of me felt the loss of what I hoped our future could be as it slipped away, and the other part of me was relieved that I woke up at that point before the beautiful vision altered into something that could only be de
Ruby As the years rolled by, Caleb and I looked back on our lives with no regrets. When that time eventually comes when we have to leave this world behind, we would be taking a lifetime full of beautiful memories with us. My heart was full, my life was fulfilled. There was nothing that I would change or do differently. Everything was as it should be. With each lumbered step, my slippers brushed over the soft-pile carpet of the stair landing until I stopped to pause outside the old nursery that once belonged to my children. I thought that we had been bestowed a gift from the heavens the day I found out that we were having twins, but little did I know how much more my heart could contain the moment I discovered that I was to become a grandmother. The Goddess had blessed our family many times, and now my son, Alex, was the proud
Caleb Ruby turned on the steps of the town hall, facing away from the jubilant crowd. Snowflakes clung to the tips of her lashes, melting as they kissed her rosy cheeks. She tossed the bouquet of white and blue flowers behind her, and as she did so, the women rushed forward, shrieking deliriously, all snatching at the spinning object as it burst apart like a fragrant petal bomb. It was Grandma Lizzie who unwittingly made the save. She walked straight past the jostling females and caught the flowers against her chest. Her face blanched as she realized what had happened and tossed the bouquet away as if it was a hot potato. “Once was more than enough for me,” she joked. “Although, I wouldn’t mind a good old roll in the hay with one of those wolf boys. They've got abs that I could scrub my laundry on and then some.” She winked a
Ruby The emotion blazed in Caleb's eyes as I walked down the aisle; his mouth hung agape and his brows started to bunch in the middle, giving me the reaction that any bride longed to see. Caleb swallowed hard, causing his Adam’s apple to bob nervously in his throat. There was no sign of humor on Aaron’s face as he observed his friend's special moment. Instead, his expression was one of relieved happiness. Now that his best friend since childhood had found his soulmate, he adopted an air of accomplishment as if all was now right in the world. As the strong notes of the traditional wedding march came to an end, I released Dad’s arm and came to stand beside the love of my life. Caleb mouthed the word “Wow” as he lifted my chin with his fingers, and breathed, “You look breath-taking, love.”
Ruby “Are you okay, kiddo?” Dad asked, his expression softening as he clasped hold of my trembling hand and gave it a gentle squeeze. I swallowed away the dryness before answering, “I just want everything to be perfect, that’s all.” “And it will be,” Dad was quick to reassure me. “I know how much this means to you; Caleb knows it too. He’s probably memorized his wedding vows off by heart. I bet he was up all night Googling templates from the internet,” Dad remarked in an attempt to make me laugh. His best efforts worked like a charm. I gazed through the tinted windows and out onto the wintry streets. Ice glittered the scraped roads and sidewalks, and some of the maintenance guys were shoveling grit salt on the main walkways throughout town.
Ruby I turned from side to side, admiring how the full-length wedding gown swayed with my movements. The white sweetheart bodice helped to boost my humble assets, glittering as the Swarovski crystals captured the light. The long, silky skirt gracefully swished around my legs, sending a wisp of cool air around my thighs. Dad made my day when he produced a pair of custom-made Sketchers in Bride White. He paid a seamstress from Montana to sew lace into the leather and add sparkles around the soles. It meant I would be comfortable all day long, especially as my ankle still ached from standing for long periods. “Are you ready, sweetheart?” Dad asked, through the closed door. He had resisted the urge to look at me in my wedding dress, pacing the hall outside mine and Caleb’s room like a caged animal.
Caleb "Yeah, plenty of thing’s spring to mind, but there is one that is owed a confession," Dylan said as he grinned at Aiden, then edged his chair away to maintain a safer distance. "I was sixteen, and Aiden was eighteen," Dylan began to confess, much to Aiden's interest. Upon hearing his name, he folded his bare muscular arms across his chest. "He borrowed my bike without my permission and ended up buckling the front wheel. He never said anything to me, and put it back in the garage in the hope that I wouldn’t find out what he’d done. I found it the following day and smelled his scent all over it, so I knew that he had used it. I was passive-aggressive, and in an act of vengeance, I sabotaged a burrito that he’d been saving in the fridge by filling it with laxatives. I watched as he devoured it for lunch, and asked if I could hang out with him and Vanessa that day. He was rather reluctant because he wanted to fool around with her while her dorm was
Caleb Aaron tipped the empty Tequila bottle upside down to prove a point. “No way! We’ve gone through the second bottle already?” He turned to my father with an accusatory tone. “It was opened twenty minutes ago.” Aaron’s face was partially hidden beneath his Batman mask, but the whites of his bulging eyes were visible among the black face paint. He had been doing rather well, talking in a gruff tone to imitate the caped crusader's voice, but the sheer shock at how fast my father could sink his liquor caused his pitch to raise a few octaves. Dad gave a casual shrug of his green padded shoulders as he raised the shot glass to his lips and downed the contents in one large gulp. Even I had to admit that was pretty good going, considering he was wearing a pair of oversized hulk hands