Derek
I groaned as the sunlight hit my eyes.
“Fuck,” I cursed to the empty air, before slowly sitting up. I had been more drunk than I had wanted to last night.
After a while of trying to recall exactly how reality hit me.
Had I not come home with that girl?
Alisha, I recalled her name.
She had been a good companion for the night, more than most other girls I had been with.
Realizing I was alone brought to mind that she had somehow gone while I was sleeping.
I rushed to stand, angry with myself.
I had met my guard down. And she had left while I was asleep.
I had to find her, I thought and suddenly my hand flew to my chest.
What was this?
There was this pain deep within me, a longing for something I couldn’t name.
My wolf side itched to come out and I growled out.
“What is it?” I asked out loud. “What are you looking for?”
The word came in a flash, echoing within me.
Mate.
Then it was over, or maybe it was just the beginning. Either way, the awareness of the presence of something that wasn’t there before grew, and with it came dread…
I had a mate bond.
I now had a mate…
And I knew the only person it could be.
Alisha.
Oh no, it began to dawn on me. I was in so much trouble. So not only had she left so quickly, she also had a mate bond with me.
Damn it.
I growled, rushing to the bathroom.
I needed to get dressed and call all my guards fast. I had to find her, to take care of this disruption in my life.
I had always wanted to live my life inmates but it seemed to me that the goddess had other ideas.
Ah hour later, dressed and waiting in my study for the guards, I still cursed my lack of discipline when it came to women. Surely I should have noticed that I had been drawn to her unlike any other girl before. I had somehow ignored that in my drunken state.
The door opened and I watched the guards troop in, all of them bowing in turn as they walked in.
“Alpha, you sent for us,” the chief of the guards said.
I nodded, clearing my throat before I started.
“There’s a girl I need you to find. She may not be in this pack but I need to know where she is,” I spoke with steel behind my words. The men nodded, seeing how serious I was. “Her name is Alisha.”
After giving my men every possible description I could of her, I dismissed them, eager to hear whatever news they would return with later on.
“Why do you need to find this girl of yours?” I heard my mother behind me and I turned to face her. She stood resplendent in golden robes at the door of my study. “You seem a little stressed my dear.”
“Mother,” I sighed, feeling knots in my chest. If I told her that I had a mate now, that this girl I slept with last night was my mate… then what would she do? Likely have a ball at hearing that. But I had no desire to have a mate.
I recalled the way that girl looked when I first met her - so sad and sullen. She looked out of place in the rowdy pub and that was why she had caught my attention.
That had been my mistake, I thought. Maybe if I had not done that she wouldn’t have ended up in my arms and in my bed that night. Maybe I would have been able to prevent this from happening.
“You haven’t answered my question,” my mother said sounding even more curious. She came up to me, peering up into my eye was. “Derek, what have you done? And why do you want to find this girl?”
“Mother, please… can you drop this?” I sighed, shaking my head. “I have to talk to Benny. Give me a bit of time, alright?”
Upon hearing Benjamin’s name, she lit up, as I had predicted she would. And luckily, became distracted as well.
“Oh, Benjamin? Tell him to come over for dinner. I haven’t seen him in so long. Since you’re always sending him out on missions,” she took on a teasing tone and I rolled my eyes at her, kissing her in the cheek before I left my study.
I found my best friend at the training grounds, shouting orders at a younger group of boys training. They had to be no older than 18.
I came up behind my friend, watching the tension in his muscles as he barked orders to them.
“You should be gentle on them,” I spoke and Benjamin whipped his head round to glare at me. “They’re just like we were when we were training for the first time.”
“Derek, we were 10, and these boys are in their late teens,” he snorted as I patted him on the back. “They’re not like we were. Their parents want them to toughen up so I agreed to help them out.”
“Well, regardless,” I shrugged. “As the Alpha I think I speak for us all when I say that you need to lighten up a bit my friend,” I chuckled.
He shook his head, but I could see the hints of a smile on his face.
“So, how did it go?” He asked after a moment of silence. “The bar party I mean.”
“I know what you mean,” I whipped back before pausing. “I found my mate.”
Immediately his eyes flew to meet mine as expected.
“You’re kidding, right?”
“I wish I was,” I groaned. “She was one of the people in the party yesterday. I… I brought her home with me.”
“You mean to tell me-“ he paused, but I knew what he was trying to say.
“She is a member of the Silver Moon Pack. I don’t know who she is though. She didn’t look happy to be there… Benny, I screwed up,” I finished, my fingers clenching and unclenching.
He was silent for a while, but then he nodded.
“We’ll figure this out, Derek. I’m your brother, and you can trust me. No word of this will go to anyone just yet. Let’s just… find the girl first.”
…
Alisha:I stirred from my restless slumber to the sounds of birds. The forest was quiet at the early hours of the evening and I could see the dawn peeking through the morning sky. I was in a clearing, resting on one of the larger roots of the redwood trees around me. I had walked so long before I had come upon it that afternoon. And I had stopped to rest. My tears had long run dry but I was still shaken from everything.That was when I heard it; unmistakable sounds of footsteps, crunching leaves in their path.Following it was the sound of humming which made me tense and look around me. The voice was closer than I expected. I saw him before he saw me; a man coming up from my left.But it was too late for me to hide a I knew that as soon as he stopped humming, his face turned in my direction.I looked down as the footsteps grew close and closer.Now I was in trouble.“Now who are you?” I heard him ask, as if he was talking to himself.You’re dead. You can’t even survive a day without
DerekI frowned to myself.This was such an annoying thing.It had been days and since I had heard no word of this girl.Benjamin was walking beside me from the warrior’s cabin where I had an impromptu inspection on my way to see him from the training grounds. He didn’t speak; I bet it had to be because he knew of how badly my mood was affected.Why was this darned girl so elusive?Alisha…All I knew of her was her name and face.It was more than a little frustrating.“Relax, man,” I heard Benjamin say and I let out a frustrated sigh. “I have to say I’ve never seen you like this before.”I didn’t respond but I took my best friend’s words to heart. He was right - I had barely batted an eye for a girl before. But this was different. This girl was my supposed mate - something I didn’t even want nor need.I had to find her fast and-And…And reject her.I knew that was my intention from the beginning, but of course I doubted Benjamin would know much about it. All he knew was that this gir
Alisha:“Wrap the bandages tightly like this,” the soothing voice of Simon guided me as I redid the bandages for the third time. My hands were steadier than before and I didn’t feel afraid of being reprimanded despite having messed up.I had no idea why but old man Simon made me feel more comfortable than anyone else ever had…More than Sebastian ever had.I finished the knot on the child’s arm a lot firmer than I had before, and I smiled as I heard no word of caution or reprimand.“Alright,” Simon breathed out and inspected my work briefly before gently placing the child’s hand back into the sling. He was speaking to the mother now. “Make sure you keep him from using this hand, even when he tries to play with his brother.” The mother nodded. “Okay, see you next week.”I smiled and waved at the child as he waved toothily at me with his unbroken hand.As soon as the door was shut I began to clear up the equipments used. It was already 4pm, which meant that the regular clinic hours were
Alisha:I was in so much pain.Sebastian’s green eyes gazed down at me with fervor. The cruelty written within them only served toPlease don’t hurt me anymore, I tried to beg him but my words couldn’t even leave my lips. It was like there was a hand placed over them, stifling my screams that I could only hear in my head. It was torture, the worst torture, to be unable to move, as Sebastian’s blows were rained down upon me. How much he would hurt me…I wished I would fall unconscious soon.Suddenly it felt like I was jerked upwards, and I found myself rushing to stand on my feet.The sun had risen, and I was awake.Yet even as the edges of the nightmare faded away, I still felt that pressure building up inside me like I was about to burst.I choked on my spit and promptly covered my mouth with my hand.Soon I was at her bathroom sink, coughing up whatever I could.When the pressure in my throat and stomach reduced, I panted heavily, rinsing my mouth.The knock on the door of the bedro
Derek:“Damn it,” I cursed as the dart hit the outer side of the board.We were in my study, safely ensconced having eaten dinner and with enough drinks available to fell a skilled sailor.“You lost,” Benjamin cackled. “Again. Drink up, Alpha.”I cursed endlessly at him and he only handed me the half-full whiskey bottle. I took a swig and sat down on the couch, feeling the alcohol burn down my throat through to my stomach. I sighed. That was mildly pleasant.“The goddess smiles down upon you this night,” I teased my best friend. “That’s why I’m losing so much.”“Yeah, yeah, tell yourself that, Derek,” Benjamin laughed at me. Seconds later he turned to me again. “Look at us, a bunch of bachelors just having the time of our lives. I mean, at least one of us is a bachelor proper right?”I paused.“Right,” I murmured to myself, taking another sip of the whiskey. “Could you not say anything about that so loudly? The walls have ears you know.”I didn’t want anyone asides from Benny to know
Alisha.“Sit down and have some lunch dear,” Simon gently said to me. I sighed, for what felt like the hundredth time since this morning, and obeyed silently.Unlike what I expected he had not, even once, regarded me with pity or judgement in his eyes since last night. Since that news…I picked at the salad he had painstakingly made for me, and tried to eat a little.It was hard to deny the anxiety I felt within me.Just the thought of carrying a child, this child I had within me… it filled me with dread and made my heart pound so loudly I could barely hear my own thoughts.“Are you feeling sick again? I can prescribe something for you to take,” Simon asked and I shook my head.“I just don’t feel much like eating I guess,” I mumbled under my breath. He nodded, staring thoughtfully at me.“Do you feel anxious? Or is it something else?”I didn’t answer. But somehow he seemed to read my mind.I had no idea what to do now that I was pregnant.I can’t even take care of myself, much less a
DerekThe meeting with the pack elders had been grueling, and even more so with the Beta Gerard by my side. I only managed to relax once the meeting ended and I had left the meeting hall safely.I was careful to not speak to him, but he couldn’t help himself from saying the last word.“Have a good day, Derek,” Gerard sounded like he was smiling behind me. I grit my teeth and ignored him, walking away in the direction of my home.It wasn’t worth losing my temper right then.The only thing I had to console myself with was that the meeting didn’t take as long as I had expected. The Pack Elders respected Gerard, and against my better judgement, I allowed him to accompany me on these meetings rather than face their constant stream of interrogations alone.The moment I set foot in my house that afternoon I noticed the floral scent that threatened to choke my nostrils.It was way too familiar and as soon as I caught a glimpse of her seated on the couch in the living room, I knew there was tr
AlishaIt was like a scene out of those drama filled books I had taken to reading during my spare time.I gaped at Derek, recognizing him instantly.Oh no.Before he could say anything else I turned and ran.How did this happen, I thought furiously.How did I manage to meet the very man I was going to avoid and stay away f to m?How did I manage to, on this bright summers day, bump into the father of my child?“Wait!” I heard a voice behind me and I pushed more energy behind my feet, propelling me to the doors of the pack clinic.Luckily it was a quiet day and there were no patients scheduled for any appointments today.I had hoped to get some clarity of mind when I went on the walk that Simon had suggested I do. But now it seemed like it had been a setup. A grand twist of fate from the great moon goddess herself.I slipped into the quiet clinic, my heart pounding.Within seconds the door opened and he came bounding in, his eyes that looked like molten gold a stormy expression.I quai