Shirley
I’m frozen. Completely struck with surprise as I stare at my phone, watching as my best friend - Jean - looks at me with tears in her eyes, her lip quivering. She’s pulling the collar of her shirt, allowing me to study her shoulder before she shifts and shows her stomach instead. Bruises. Large splatters of blues and purples decorate both areas. They look fresh, new. All I can feel is ice in my veins as Jean fixes her shirt again. “Jean…” I brush out. I wait for her to say something. To tell me it’s not what I think. But I know by the way that she’s hesitating that she won’t. So I wait. I breathe slowly as we both remain silent and she tries to muster up the strength to say her next words aloud. “He hurt me, Shir…” Jean whispers as her voice breaks, and immediately my blood only turns colder. “And this isn’t the first time. He’s been hurting me…,” Jean explains. “And it’s only getting worse.” Worse. I can’t believe this. Ralph…Jean’s true mate who should be protecting her or doing anything to keep her safe was using my best friend - practically my sister - as his personal punching bag. Slowly, my hands tighten on my phone, squeezing so hard that I fear I might break it. A fairy tale. It’s supposed to be a fairy tale. Since we were kids, Jean has dreamed of finding her mate and starting a beautiful life together. It’s always been so different from my own opinions on love as I’ve found it to be more lackluster and disappointing - an inconvenience, really. But I’ve never discouraged Jean, only listened and validated her dreams. And eventually, Jean found her happy ending. Years ago, she was in a bubble of happiness when she called me, saying she’d found her mate - Ralph - on a recent trip. It was fate that their paths crossed since Ralph is part of a distant pack. But I was so excited for her, grateful that Jean was getting the fairy tale she’d always wanted. But now…now the way Jean sobs, fights to speak over a lump in her throat…it suggests that she may be living in a nightmare instead. And I hate myself for not seeing the signs sooner. Granted, I didn’t know anything about Ralph and still don’t - despite the few comments Jean has given me over the years. I wasn’t even able to attend their wedding due to complications - a factor I regret now more than ever. I’ve only ever seen pictures. In person, I could have gotten a better read on him, but on paper…in ink, I saw nothing. Oh, I’d kill him. “I need you to promise me, Shirley,” Jean cries then, regaining my attention. “Promise me that you’ll look after Eliot if anything happens to me.” I straighten. “If what happens?” “A…” Jean tries. “Some sort of…accident.” “Jean,” I breathe again. “No, no, no. We can stop this.” “You can’t tell anyone,” Jean says quickly, panic filling her voice. “If it gets back to Ralph then he’ll come for me first. He’ll beat me to death, if he gets the chance. Or he’ll cut off financial support. I need him.” I want to snort at that. Need? I can’t see a world where anyone needs a disgusting, mangy mutt like that around. And my wolf agrees. Cicy is grimacing inside of me - showing her own disgust. “Besides,” Jean cuts in again. “You know he’s the Alpha’s best friend. He can get away with anything. There’s no way he would be sanctioned.” “Jean, why don’t you just reject him?” I ask desperately. “I…I thought about that,” Jean admits. “But…you know what could happen.” Yes. Yes, I do. Rejecting a mate is not black and white. If one dares to do so then whoever initiated the rejection has to pay a large sum of money in damages. A very large sum. “I can’t afford it,” Jean states with embarrassment. “And it’s not only about the finances. There’s something else too…a couple of weeks ago I had a miscarriage.” “What!?” I call out. “I was going to tell you the news once we knew there were no complications. But well…” Jean stops to swallow. “Ralph caused some complications.” Kill him. I’d absolutely kill him. “I’m too weak. Between that and the other injuries, I’m tired and I don’t know how much more I can handle,” Jean finishes. Another downside of rejecting a mate - the physical drain. After the rejection, the initiator is also weakened physically for six months. And based on how bruised and battered Jean looks…she can’t take it. Again, I have to pause to take a breath. “Of course I’ll take care of Eliot, Jean. But…” There has to be another way, but we’re also running out of options here. However, I need to protect Jean. Protect her like she protected me all those years ago from my parents’ own abuse. We can think of a way out of this. “What if,” I begin, trying again. “What if you got Ralph to reject you?” Jean’s already shaking her head. “He won’t. It’s impossible. You know it wouldn’t be good for his reputation.” Another dead end. But then again… “No,” I say. A smile easily creeps onto my face as my mind is already steps ahead. And Cicy is right there with me. The stirring wolf flashes her teeth with amusement, hungry for a game. “It’s not impossible,” I continue, adjusting my glasses. “I know what we can do.” Jean’s lips part, her blinking eyes wide as she gazes back. “Use your ability…” My ability. Mine and Cicy’s. To make any man fall in love with us and do our bidding. The plan is absolutely delicious. “No, Shir. It’s too dangerous -“ “I’ll see you in a few days.” Before Jean can say more, I hang up the phone. I also ignore her attempts to call me back or gain my attention with a string of text messages. I’m too busy confirming my plane ticket, and then I call my boss. “Elena,” I say once she answers. “I need a favor.” “Oh?” Elena asks. “And what is that?” “I need you to approve me for annual leave,” I confess, already beginning to pack. “Annual leave?” the woman asks. “My little workaholic is actually taking a vacation?” “Something like that,” I say, going to my closet. “And I need it starting tomorrow.” “Tomorrow!?” Elena says in disbelief. “What is this? A family emergency?” “You could say that,” I reply, flashing a wicked smile as I pull out a familiar short dress. I hold it up, staring at the material that will make any mans’ head turn. But I only need to gain one man’s attention. “I have important business to attend to.” ~ I hate planes, especially as I curse the hundreds of miles we cross from one side of the country to another. I should have never let Jean move so far away. And now I hate planes even more as the flight has left me looking like an absolute mess as I walk down the street. I’m supposed to be making my way to the Fleetfoot Cafe to meet Jean for lunch, but I’m a little distracted. My steps are slow down the sidewalk as I watch someone across the way, wishing my brown hair wasn’t up in this stupid ponytail or I wasn’t wearing some oversized sweatshirt. Maybe then I would catch his attention like he’s captured my own. I can’t stop staring at him. His tall and strong build. The obvious muscles hiding underneath his jacket. His dark hair that matches the perfect stubble decorating his sharp jaw. His large hands that currently hold the phone pressed to his ear. And his eyes…so golden and piercing that I want them against my skin. This is the most beautiful male I’ve ever seen. But just as fast as I noticed him, he’s already gone - disappearing down the street as I reach the cafe. The thought of him nearly makes me wiggle, but I keep myself contained as I spot Jean already waiting for me. “You’re here. You’re actually here” Jean says, tears gathering in her eyes as she runs to hug me. It’s firm, warm. Goddess - I’ve missed her. “I am,” I reassure her, pulling away before we both take our seats. “Thanks for coming,” Jean sighs. “I wish the circumstances were better, but -“ “I do too, Jean,” I cut her off. “But regardless, I’m here.” As we sit, I feel a weight falling down on us. As Jean mentioned, I’m here for a reason and now it’s time for us to lay everything out on the table. “What exactly do you plan to do?” Jean whispers, finally breaking our silence. “Nothing major,” I say with a shrug. “Catch Ralph’s eye at the bar. Flirt a little.” “But what if he catches on?” Jean tries. “How would he catch on?” I reply. “Come on. You need to give Cicy and me more credit than that.” “I know. Just…be careful, okay? Any sign of trouble and you leave,” Jean presses. All I can do is nod back, wishing I had said those words to Jean years ago. Maybe if I had, we wouldn’t be in this situation. Out. We’ll get her out. Doing my best to push away the thought, I instead try to find a new topic, searching for something lighthearted to calm us both. “I saw someone today,” I finally state, nearly dancing as I picture the man again. The action makes Jean lift a brow. “He was…oh goddess, I can’t even begin to describe how hot he was,” I explain. “Where did you see him?” Jean asks cautiously. “Just now in town,” I reply. “I wish I could have gotten a better look at him, but I really liked what I could see.” “Oh, Shirley,” Jean begins. “Don’t ‘oh, Shirley’ me,” I cut in before I smile. “I’m just saying - he was really good looking.” “I know,” Jean says with a soft laugh. “But don’t stick your nose in places where it doesn’t belong. No trouble.” Taking in Jean’s words, my grin only grows wider. Trouble. We both know how much I love trouble.Shirley “I promise, Jean,” I say, trying to reassure my best friend as she sits anxiously on my hotel bed. “Nothing bad will happen. I’m not going to do anything drastic. I’m just going to make Ralph reject you.” Jean gives a half-hearted laugh. “But that is drastic,” she tries. “And yet you make it sound simple.” “That’s because it is,” I state, holding up a dress up to my body as I stare into the mirror. I quickly dislike the option and throw it down before trying another. “Also, you’re not really convincing him,” she continues. “It’s temptation. You’re essentially going to make him submit.” I can’t help but notice the slight edge in her voice, as if she’s saddened by my idea to seduce him. That she’s going to witness her husband’s head being turned. “Jean,” I begin, a little exasperated. “Are you honestly still in love with him? The man who beat you half to death and cost you the life of your second child?” “No,” Jean responds softly, keeping her head down. “No…I’m not.
Keith The first time I had seen the woman was on the street yesterday. I had been on the phone at the time, slightly distracted as I made my way to a meeting. But I had still noticed her. At the time, she had been looking elsewhere, seeming as if she was admiring the lush trees and adorable shops lining the road. Since she hadn’t been looking at me, I was able to take her in from a distance as we remained on opposite sides of the street. But, even despite her baggy clothing, she made something deep within me stir. And now, here she is again. She’s sitting at the bar, an elegant baby blue dress beautifully outlining her chest and shoulders. The soft color makes her stand out against the blacks and grays that other people wear. But what makes her stick out the most is the fact that she’s sitting next to Ralph - my best friend since childhood. She’s laughing, smiling at him with such delight that I can’t take my eyes off of her from across the room. I don’t know why, but watchin
Shirley “Shit,” I say to myself as I drive down the road the following afternoon. It just hit me - I forgot to leave Ralph my contact information the night before. I had fully intended to, or even asked for his. However, I had been distracted once Keith joined us. I’m not fully certain why, but I can only assume that I was blindsided by his pretty face. And there’s no way I can ask Jean for his phone number and simply text him. I can’t help but feel like he would know something is up if I claim I got his information “from a friend.” He may catch onto my ulterior motives and compromise the charm. I need something else…a new plan. But what? Continuing my drive, I begin to hit another part of the town, reaching more of the forest area. It’s quiet and free of the livelihood of the busier streets. I chose the route so I could clear my head and explore the town more. But a splash of color soon appears through the fall leaves. There’s a billboard up ahead, and something about the lo
Shirley I stutter a little as I weigh Keith’s question in my hands. I had no idea that he’d noted my appearance the other night and had remembered me. However, his unwavering voice confirmed that he had no doubt in his mind that I’m the same girl from the bar. He did notice me, and has now clearly taken an interest based on the way he eyes me. Only, his gaze is skeptical, curious - suggesting that I may not like the type of interest he’s developed. It seems I’ve made an impression on him, but not a good one. Not the right one either. “What’s the matter, little wolf?” he asks, taking a step closer to me. I don’t back away, though. I keep my feet planted as he’s standing right in front of me now, slightly making me blush. I pray he doesn’t notice. My glasses always do a good job of protecting me, as if I can ward off his charms by having them on. However, I can’t help but prickle at his presence, an odd sense of fear pooling in my stomach. I’m not entirely sure why. But still,
Shirley “Do you have any idea who I am?” he asks, his voice dipping low as his features are painted with arrogance. But I can’t answer his question. I’m too stunned. My charm…my charm actually failed. I know I shouldn’t be so thrown, but this isn’t what I had expected. Of course, my charm has the ability to fail, but the request I had made wasn’t even a difficult one. It was nothing compared to the one I’d given Ralph - attempting to get him to spend a large sum of money on me. So why had I crashed and burned? All I’d asked was for Keith to leave us alone. I’m still trying to work through my thoughts when I’m suddenly interrupted. Keith lets out a soft rumble from his throat, snapping me out of my daze as I blink away the gloss in my eyes. I realize he’s waiting for my response, which I quickly throw together. “Who are you?” I ask, once again pretending to be clueless despite the information Jean already gave me. My rattled emotions make it easy for me to fake my confusion.
Shirley She didn’t say it - not fully. Jean began to utter my real name, but only managed the beginning before the rest got caught in her throat. It’s as if she had an epiphany midway through, realizing who had been the one to call her and likely still stood off camera. Shir. That’s all she’d said. Not Shirley. Shir could easily be mistaken for “sure.” And I want to think that’s exactly how Keith has interpreted the sound as I sneak a glance over at him, meeting his calm expression. Nothing in his eyes suggests that he knows the clipped word she’d breathed is actually my nickname. So I shift my eyes back to Jean, keeping my shoulders relaxed as I hold her gaze. Everything in me tries to communicate with her through our simple stares, praying that years of friendship can make her hear the thoughts I can’t say aloud. Jean remains silent as I watch her study me. Slowly, I notice some of the surprise wear off of her face as she attempts to digest why my face is on Keith’s phone. A
Shirley “Give it back!” I demand, launching myself toward him before I realize what I’m doing. However, Keith merely steps back, lifting the badge higher. As he’s a whole foot taller than me, I can’t manage to reach it. “You’ve been lying to me,” he says tightly, narrowing his eyes. “You’re not some foreign exchange student. You’ve already graduated and you’re employed. Senior auditor.” He then stops, his glare becoming venomous. “Isn’t that right, Shirley?” I try not to pant as his words hit me - between him discovering my badge and saying my real name, I feel like a mixed-up mess. But I try not to show it as I take a breath, ordering myself to remain calm. “Oh, please,” I toss back. “You know - for an Alpha - you’re not very observant. If you weren’t too busy jumping to conclusions and took the time to look closer than you would have realized that’s not me!” To my response, Keith practically grunts, not at all convinced. “That’s my sister,” I insist. “We look similar, but -”
Shirley We’re sitting at a table near the center of the room - surrounded by finely-dressed waiters, high-priced wine, and soft candlelight. I smile at Ralph as I listen to him, swiveling around my wineglass as I brush the delicate material of the tablecloth under my hand. He gladly accepted my invitation for tonight, not hesitating to make the reservation and sending me the confirmation for the restaurant only ten minutes later. And now here we are, chatting in the perfect romantic ambiance. He’s already apologized for last night, and for all the lies he told me. Upon sitting down, I relayed some of the things Keith had revealed to me last night, letting him know I was now aware of his mate and child. He’d been red in the face when I’d finished, his eyes wide as he’d jumped to explain himself. He’d admitted he had a mate, a family. But he’d also told me the relationship was in jeopardy and they were thinking about ending things. Ha. He said he was so shaken up about the whole
ShirleyRalph.Ralph did this. He took his own crimes and tried to save himself by making a counter strike and pinning them on Keith.This isn’t over. It’s far from over.And the Alpha King is unable to help me now unless I can provide evidence. Which is exactly what I plan to do. But first, I need to get Keith released.I called the police department following my conversation with the King. He’d been right - Keith’s bail was absurdly high and would need to be paid immediately. Though paying it won’t clear his name completely - it will at least be a first step among plenty.I’ve already talked with Arthur too. Unfortunately, I don’t have the money to pay the bail myself. But Keith's father said they may have the funds to cover his son’s release, but the money may need to be moved around.That’s where my skills come in. I’ve been sitting at Keith's computer all morning, looking at accounts, assets. I’m trying to figure out what can be pulled from where so we can save Keith and also not
ShirleyThe room is silent and the men are gone. Keith is gone.All Arthur, Ruth, and I can do is stand within the room, breathing as we try to soak in everything that has just happened.They took Keith because he’s committed a crime they wouldn’t explain, but I know for certain that they’re wrong. Whatever it is - he’s been wrongly accused.I want to know for what, why, and who made the accusations. But most importantly, I want to get him back - I need to.As my shock disappears, fire begins to course through my veins - determination soon filling me to the brim. Then the wheels in my head begin to spin.“Arthur,” I say, turning to look at him. “We need to contact the Alpha King.”I watch as Arhur turns to me blinking - apparently still stunned.“What?” he asks.“The Alpha King,” I state. “We need his help. We need to clear Keith’s name.”Arthur continues to blink at me, as if he still hasn’t grasped what’s going on. But we need to act fast.“Ruth,” I say next, looking toward the woma
ShirleyKeith holds my hand, keeping me close as we walk through the Lock Heart airport. Looking at our intertwined fingers keeps a smile on my face, which can’t be smoothed even as people stare our way.“Who is that?”“Do you see the Alpha?”They’re whispering, staring wide-eyed. Some people smile, others - mainly women - scowl at me. Apparently Keith notices too because he only squeezes my hand and brings me closer.However, it’s not in a domineering or protective manner. Instead, he holds his head high, seemingly proud and happy to have me at his side.I have to admit I like it - I like this. Finally being able to touch him and look at him however and whenever I want is like a personal gift from the Goddess.It certainly felt like a gift yesterday when we’d made the most of my final moments in my room - we’d locked ourselves in there all day. But eventually, I had to go meet with my counselor, let her know that I wasn’t going to finish the semester and that I’m withdrawing.Since t
ShirleyA silent breath brushes through my lips, making my shoulders fall an inch as I swallow Keith’s declaration.I just want you. Four simple words and yet it feels like my world has been shaken. Deep down, maybe I already knew, but it’s different hearing him say it aloud.“Want me…” is the only thing I can murmur once my lips choose to move. And in turn, Keith silently nods, waiting for me to say more.But I’m not sure what to say - just like I haven’t known what to think for the last week. Maybe even since the day I met Keith...I’ve never known what to think.Keith is my mate, and when I look back at everything that has happened…I’m still so drawn in. But that doesn’t mean I’m not afraid. And because I only want the truth to be spoken between Keith and me, I tell him.“I’m afraid,” I say aloud, quietly.Again, Keith nods.“I know,” he says.He knows - because he always knows. But why else would I have run away if I wasn’t afraid? The only thing is…he may not know what exactly I
ShirleyI want to say that I’m happy I’m gone - that I’m relieved. But I can’t.I don’t know what to feel. I know I’m the one who decided to leave without saying a word to Keith…or anyone really. However, that hasn’t left me rejoicing in my seat as I sit on the plane - heading to my next destination.Keith doesn’t know where I’ve gone - no one does, really. I’d sent Jean a message right before I’d disconnected my phone, letting her know I needed to get away. Only, not even she knows where “away” is.Sitting on this plane, I’ve already watched miles fly by as we coast through the air. I watched the sun go down, leaving my eyes to only scan flickering lights of the cities below. And now the plane’s cabin is quiet as most passengers have fallen asleep.But I’m awake - I don’t know how I’ll ever sleep again with all the thoughts going through my head or the heaviness in my heart. The ache in my chest is horrible and I wish I could just make it go away. But it only becomes worse each time
KeithKeith’s head hurt like hell when he woke up the next morning, groggy as he tried to blink away the pain also sitting within his eyes. It caused him to reach his hands in his hair, groaning as he felt a strain in each of his muscles.Holy fuck - he felt like shit. It was as if he was hung over, the pounding in his head only becoming worse. However, as he ran another hand through his hair, alarms began to ring within his head.He hadn’t been drunk - he’d been drugged.Eyes snapping open, Keith bared the pain as memories began to dance within his mind. Sitting at home, Lily coming over, realizing she’d put something in his drink, kicking her out. He could remember it all, but it’s what came after that was foggy.Keith continued to stir then, unsettled by the holes in his own story. Only, as his limbs brushed the bedding around him, he came to a new discovery.This was not his bed.Startled again, Keith sat up, fighting through discomfort as he stared down at the sheets and then up
ShirleyKeith wants me. I heard it from his very lips, felt it rumble through every inch of me being. It’s not a conclusion I made based on a look he gave or from reading between his words. He actually said it.And following his words, his teeth scrape against my neck, gently biting me. It makes me completely lose all sense, my mouth acting before my brain as I jerk and give a muffle cry.“Yes,” the word falls out of my mouth, my approval feeling as though it could shake the earth beneath my feet. But it also has Keith growing more wild.“Do you want me to fuck you here? Or the bed?” Keith asks next, sending sparks into my stomach.Yes. Neither. Both. All answers fly into my head, but only one leaves my mouth.“Bed.”Keith peels his body from mine, and I instantly miss him. But then he’s picking me up, carrying me through the office.My lips are on his neck now, burning him with kisses that make his steps stagger as he moves into my bedroom. He groans from deep in his throat, causing
ShirleyI’ve returned home after being out all day. I’ve been trying to come to terms with what happened last night, but I know it was just a moment of weakness caused by Cicy’s influence. However, that doesn’t explain why my powers are weakened, why my scent slipped.I wish there was a way to gain answers to what’s happening, but there’s no one I can turn to. Not even Jean as I know she’s currently busy with her new mate. For now, I have to cope as best as I can.Still feeling defeated, I walk up the front door of Keith’s home. I brace myself with every step I take, knowing that the Alpha must be home as I can see his car in the driveway. All I can hope is that our paths don’t cross again tonight.Reaching the top step, I go to slid my key in the lock, but I pause as I notice the door is already unlocked. That’s strange…normally whoever comes and goes makes sure it’s secure each time, not wanting anyone to somehow sneak in.Still puzzled, I let myself inside, making sure to lock the
KeithThe house was quiet as Keith sat in his office, drinking from a glass filled with the last of his scotch. Usually, he wouldn’t make a habit of drinking alone, but tonight the alcohol felt necessary.He felt run down in every sense of the word - though, he’d never admit it. So much had occurred over the previous weeks and it was moments like these where everything caught up to him.Only, he couldn’t ignore what captured his thoughts tonight, had his vision glazing over as he looked at nothing in particular. Instead, he was met with images of Shirley as the woman’s face took up every inch of his mind.“Stop!”The way she’d thrown out the word the previous night had struck him straight to his chest. Her voice had been so raw, anguished. And he still didn’t know what he’d done to cause it.However, that wasn’t even the oddest thing about the whole occurrence. No - Keith was still left in confusion as he remembered what else had happened during Shirley’s struggles. As she stood withi