AroraChaos erupted a second time and Bernard silenced everyone again, so he could explain a little better. I watched his family closely as he explained and noted how their worry slowly turned into relief. Especially when he told them it would stop my heat. I had heard the stories of what happened, and I was kind of glad I was zoned out. I never imagined it could get that bad!“Arora, we have yet to hear what you think about all of this.” Queen Emily turned to me and I smiled.“At first, I thought it was just Bernard’s way of trying to get me to accept him, but I’ve read some of the research and if he believes this will work …” I looked at him knowing the impact my words were going to have. “I trust him.” I shrugged. It was as if someone had taken ice-cold water and thrown it over all of them. They sat there just staring at us blankly.“If it is permanent, well then I guess …” I hesitated. “We will be permanent.” I looked at Bernard, who was beaming before he pulled me under his arm.
AroraAfter a lovely evening, it was strange to walk down the passage and stop in front of my room knowing I was marked, but we wouldn’t be sleeping in the same bed.“This is weird. It’s weird, isn’t it?” Bernard blushed bright red as he pushed his hands deep into his pockets.“It’s awkward, yes. It’s not what I envisioned. Not that I thought about us.” I quickly added, seeing the hurt in his eyes and sighed feeling guilty instantly. “Bernard, I haven’t rejected you because I wasn’t sure about my future. Which is the same reason I didn’t accept you either.”“You don’t have to explain. I understand. I just wish things were different.” He opened his mouth as though he was about to say something but closed it again.“Thank you for doing this for me, and I know you had something to do with the house, so thank you for that as well.” I tried to fill the awkward silence which had suddenly appeared. I had so many reasons why I should have rejected him before, but suddenly they all seemed so s
Bernard“I have to admit, I’m impressed. Not just by the workmanship, but that they were able to restore so much of it so fast and so close to the original. I mean even the small patterns on the wall in the foyer have been completely restored. It’s incredible.” She smiled brightly, and I noted that her eyes were sparkling. I hadn’t been imagining it.“Would you like to do something with me tonight?” I wasn’t entirely sure how I would pull it off in the winter time, but I hoped I could. I had been wanting to do something special for her, but I didn’t know what until right then.“I would like that. What did you have in mind?” She frowned, but her smile was still there.“It’s a surprise.”AroraAll he told me was to make sure I dressed warmly and that he would meet me before dinner. I felt excitement start to rise as I made my way to the library. Bernard wasn’t there, and I spent a couple of minutes talking to his family before he appeared looking like a kid at Yule.“Sorry family, but I
Arora“And let me guess. If we wear disguises, they will still recognize us.” Bernard leaned back.“If you do it the way you guys always enter town, then yes. You need to blend in. You need to wear normal poor people's clothes and not bundle up the way you lot always do. If people don’t expect you there, and you look just like them, they will go about their normal lives. They won’t have a reason to look out for you.” I shrugged and he nodded.“Okay, so what you are saying is I shouldn’t invite the entire family. Maybe just the ones who cling to the purse strings?” He frowned and I nodded. “We have some shopping to do in the morning.” He laughed and I rolled my eyes but smiled. I knew what he meant. His family didn’t have normal poor people's clothes.The same way, I didn’t have anything expensive to wear when we first arrived. After our perfect evening, we joined his family for drinks in the library and he explained his plan. They all seemed eager to help. It was simply astonishing th
AroraIt was a little overwhelming to realize, and I had trouble focusing on dinner. By the time we were all making our way to the dining room, I was so nervous that I felt nauseous. I was fidgeting and I never fidgeted.“Are you okay?” Bernard frowned when he handed me my drink and my hand shook.“I’m fine.” I tried to smile, but he frowned, and I had to laugh. “I’m fine. I promise.” This time my voice sounded sincere, and he let it go. “Can we go into town tomorrow? I want to see what happened?” I didn’t intend for everyone to hear me, but they did, and all eyes turned to me.“Would it be okay if we did?” Bernard looked excited, and I could see his excitement reflecting in the eyes of his entire family when I nodded.“The people need to know that you noticed their suffering. I think if we went it would be a good thing. Just … Leave all the pomp and parade at home. Take a walk through the streets the way we did a couple of days ago. Speak to the people and get to know them again. Ask
AroraI purposefully avoided the tavern on our last trip to town because I was afraid of the reaction the royals would have. The one place that was the center of the pack’s joy for so long had become the place where they came when there was nothing else left.It was an awful sight and I could see the pure disgust on their faces as soon as they walked in. I needed them to see what their actions or lack of actions had done to their people, and it had the effect I had hoped at the right time.Noah was the first to order a beer, which drew the attention of all the people. He ordered a round for everyone, which had them all in high spirits in the blink of an eye and once everyone had a beer in hand, he announced the first barbecue. Sadly, he didn’t get the exciting response I had been hoping for.We spent some time talking to some of the patrons and I could see by the time we left that the royal family’s mood was kind of dark. Some of the stories were pretty depressing.“How were we so bli
BernardShe was perfect. She was beautiful, and she didn’t even realize it, and she was kind even after everyone seemed to have turned on her. She was the entire package and from what I had found out about her, she didn’t even realize it.The moon goddess had sent me the most precious mate that ever existed and I would never say it out loud, but she would have been an incredible queen. Emily was the warrior but Arora just understood the people.I was head over heels in love with her and I could see that my family had completely been won over. Even my mother was skeptical in the beginning. Arora’s pure heart was shining through our kingdom, healing it wherever the rays of light touched.“What?” She scrunched up her nose while smiling, and I just melted.“What? What?” I grinned, making her laugh.“Why are you looking at me like that?” She handed out hot chocolate to some of the kids while I helped and I sighed deeply.“I know this is going to sound really corny, but I’ve just been think
AroraIt was going to take some time to get used to having people there to do things for me. I thought I would be used to it because that was how it worked in the castle, but being in our home and not having anything to do was just too weird.I kept wanting to make our own tea and meals and my mother kept reminding me that the omegas would be offended if I just took over. I was the future Dutchess. If I mated Bernard, I would be a princess and my mother believed I had to get used to the way things were done the same way the royals had to get used to the hard facts I gave them.“Okay, so what do nobles do then?” I sighed deeply, throwing my hands in the air when my mother finally convinced me to join her and Bernard in the library before dinner.“We have hobbies.” Bernard grinned, and I gaped at the sight in front of me. Bernard had disappeared at one point in the afternoon, but I was so busy trying to figure out where I fit into our new household that I didn’t pay much attention.In f