We didn't hear from Fred throughout the week. No one knew where he went to, and neither did we get any news about him. He switched his phone off, and none of us could contact him. When we tried his house, we discovered it he had taken everything with him, showing he planned this from the time we escaped from Pascal. Once more, we were left with no lead. It felt like the more we tried to get to him, the farther he went from us. I had Storm and Jeremy scour the entire city for him, but nothing fruitful came out of it. There was no news of Fred. It seemed he had left for the human city, making it impossible for us to trace him.“Still thinking about Fred?” Mitch walked over to me and placed a kiss on my left cheek before he sat next to me, placing his hand behind me on the couch.“How did you know?” I looked up at him with a frown, wondering how he knew my thoughts. I was aware they could only speak in their minds, but not in other people's minds, and they can't hear thoughts.“You alw
I checked my reflection in the mirror. The indigo-blue long-wrap dress was a fit. I guessed it would seem big on me, but it wasn't. It fits like gloves. The baby bump was hidden. Unless you knew what you were looking at, you wouldn't know I was pregnant. Though I wasn't used to long-sleeved gowns, I didn't feel as uncomfortable as I thought I would feel since I was used to short-sleeved sleeves.I paired the gown with my silver sandals. I bought those during my years in the human world. They were part of my silver shoe collection. The silver earrings I wore sparkled as the light from my bulb hit it at a particular angle. That was the only accessory I wore. I wasn't going for an overkill, not like I did a week ago when I thought we were going out for a date. I wasn't as excited as I was on that day, scared something bad might happen should I show my happiness. I wanted everything to go well, which was why I stifled my feelings. “Are you ready, princess?” Mitch knocked on the door,
The first place we went to was a cinema. Mitch was excited about the movie, and I will give him some credit. It was a blast. He seemed to know how much I love the thriller genre more than anything else.I sat between him and Mike, eating the bowl of popcorn they bought while watching the show, with my head placed on his left shoulder. It felt so good having time alone, away from the troubles of the pack. I even had this guilty feeling about it, but you can't blame me. You will also feel the same should you be in my shoes. After the movie, we took a walk in the park, like we did a few weeks ago. I figured that was the end. I was satisfied with what we had so far, not knowing they had more planned for me."The next stop is...." Mitch turned to wink at me, chuckling when I made a face at him. "You don't have to look at me that way. This is the essence of what we are doing. It's a surprise, isn't it?" "Where are we going next?" I blinked, smiling at him. "Are you taking me to the resta
We visited the museum next. Thankfully, there was a museum assistant who was there to tell us about the paintings and sculptures. Mitch didn't have to drone about different histories like he would have done. From the way he kept on glaring at the attendant, you could tell he wasn't happy someone had taken his job. It was funny as hell, but I didn't laugh, not wanting to let him know we could identify how he was feeling. I bet he had researched everything, and knew the history of hand, ready to tell us all the things he knew and boast about it to his brothers. I also felt bad for him. Throughout the walk, he looked tensed, not his usual self. Everything I did to cheer him up didn't do much. He kept his face straight, like one whose pet got knocked down by an overspeeding car. “She doesn't know half of the histories!” He grumbled when we got to the car, turning to shoot a glare at the museum. “Who would have thought they would give us an attendant like this? If only I asked about th
I looked up with a smile. “What surprises do you have that you don't want the others to know?” It was thrilling just thinking about it. He hooked his arm with mine, winking. “You will know when we get there. Before the others realize we are gone for long, we will be on our way back. Don't you think it will be fun? Like so much fun.”“Yup. It will be fun, but not as fun as it would have been had the others been with us.”“Can't I have you to myself?” He frowned. “Must we go out with the others?” “That's not what I mean.” I smiled at my pouting mate. “It's always good to spend time alone with you. I'm just feeling for the others. They will know we ditched them. Don't you think?” I looked up at him with a smile. "But it's good. We will spend the time together. I bet it will be thrilling."“That's wonderful!” He grinned, looking like I said the word he had been dying to hear. “I will make sure you don't regret doing this.”I smiled at him, my eyes cringing at the side as I watched him.
It was my first time seeing him climb, and it was so good. I felt proud of my mate, who looked like nothing in the world could stop him from doing the things he wished to do. “Go!”Mitch glanced down with a smile, his eyes cringing at the side. He blew a kiss at me before he resumed climbing. He was fast, acting like he had done this a ton of times. Looking at him, I wondered if there were things my mates could do that I didn't know about. Like climbing. I haven't seen them climb before. Watching Mitch, I could tell he knew what he was doing. “Summer!” I turned at the call, to see my other mates running towards me, with scared looks on their faces. I turned to look at Mitch, who had gotten to the yelling lady. His expression wasn't pleasant. He was trying to take me away to a place where we would be the only ones. Looking at him now, he looked like he was barely seconds from murdering his brothers. They got to me, breathing heavily like they had run miles to get to me when it was
“But you like these old men, don't you?” Miles looked back with a smile, winking. “Who?” Wrinkling my nose, I closed my eyes, still with my head placed on Mitch's shoulder. He resumed running his fingers through my hair, his touch soothing.“You. Weren't you the one who always followed us with your eyes? You were always looking towards us. Did I lie about that?”Pursing my lips, I didn't reply. I kept my eyes shut, not in the mood to argue with him. “Summer is —”“Just shut the hell up,” Mitch growled at his brother, and that shut him up. Miles didn't say a word until we reached home. I could sense their distance from Mitch as they walked towards the front door, with Mitch following close behind me like a sheep with no sense of direction. “Are you going to keep ignoring your brothers?” I frowned at him, folding my arms as I turned to face him fully. “They didn't mean to interrupt us. If you want to get angry, don't you think it should be with the woman you saved?”He lifted his s
“I know. I'm not bothered. As long as they aren't hurting anyone in the pack.” I peered up at him with a smile, chuckling when he gave me a curious stare. “What's wrong? Do you think I look cute?” Biting my lower lip, I smiled at him.“I don't think you are pretty, darling. You are charming and beautiful.” He leaned down to place a kiss on my head. “What do you want to eat?” Mike inquired, interrupting our cute bubble of love. “We will make something for you.”“I doubt I will eat anything tonight.” I placed a hand on my belly, sighing. “My stomach is stuffed with enough cakes to last me a lifetime.”Mitch chuckled, placing a kiss on my hair. “Who caused it? Weren't you the one who kept on eating everything you saw? Are you complaining about it?”“Nope. I don't regret it, though. I will still eat more should we go on a date again.” I made a face at him, and he snickered. “Cutie little darling.” He ran his fingers through my hair. “This cute little darling wants something else