Ariah's POV What? How the hell did he find out? And more importantly, why did he seem okay with it?I was a fucking werewolf in a Lycan community, I had been hiding behind the cloak of being a human and now he knows what I truly am and he’s okay with it? I was dumbfounded as I stuttered, “What…how…how did you find out?” He arched an eyebrow at me before saying, “Really? Do you have to think that far to figure it out?” He asked sarcastically.The nickel dropped immediately and so did my face with no surprise, “Layla.” I said under my breath, then the irritation in me burst out and I yelled, “What a fucking bitch!” He chuckled softly and held me closer to him, “You don’t know how beautiful you look when you put on this serious look.” He said and kissed my lips. I pushed him back softly, “Come on, Ethan,” I said soberly. “Let’s be serious, I still have a lot to tell you,” I said and he cleared his throat and straightened up. “Alright, give me the full story. Why were you expect
Ethan’s POV I called Lowell over the phone the first time but there was no response.The same was the case the second and third time so I just quit and decided to go over to his house. I believed every word Ariah said and I felt like a cunt for acting like I had done to her, now I had to rectify all that and make it up to her. Layla was everything bad one could think of, but of all that, being a murderer was the worst. The walk to Lowell’s house took longer than usual and I was completely lost in my thoughts. I wasn’t sure I would be able to look Layla in the face without spitting on the floor. I had to be more protective of Ariah for the time being, Layla was like a snake that could get to her any fucking time. I didn’t bother to knock on Lowell’s front door, I just walked in. The maids were nowhere to be seen and I wasn’t surprised when I already started hearing loud moans the moment I started walking up the stairs. I opened his bedroom door and only glanced at the shocked loo
"So why didn't you say anything all this while?" I flared up and sprang to my feet in anger. "You kept quiet and watched it all happen, even when Ariah was wrongly banished, you just fucking watched it happen! Why, Theresa?" I asked heatedly, glaring down at her. I hated how calm she was even when I was throwing a fit, it made me look dumb and immature and that only made my anger boil even more. "Because I never speak out of line, king." She replied gently. "I always know the answers, but I have to be consulted first." She looked at me directly, her sharp, small eyes piercing into mine. "It's not too late to make the right decision and hand the crown over to who it truly belongs to." Lowell slowly rose to his feet and so did Theresa. "The mate bond is never wrong, you both should have known that from the very beginning." She said and turned her back to us, then walked away into an inner room. Everything Lowell told me about Layla, Theresa confirmed it to be true. The killing of
Ethan’s POV But this time, it was very different.I was the one who was going to do the talking, so if there was anyone in the room who ought to be intimidated, it was him. "I got your invite." He said in his usual pompous manner. "Must say you're lucky I showed up on such short notice." I scoffed as I sat down, "You'd have still shown up even if it was two hours ago I sent that notice." I said flatly. "Regardless, I'm glad that you came." He frowned as he took a seat without me offering one. "What is this about?" He asked impiously. "Drink? I have a bottle of Billionaire Vodka and two glasses ready. Do you smoke? Of course, you do." I offered as politely as I could, but somehow I still sounded rude. "Cut it with the soft soap, Ethan." He said with an impatient hand gesture."Alright then." I sat up and lit a cigarette, not bothering to offer him one. "You know why I called this meeting. We're both very mature men but one thing we also have in common is that we are both unsu
Ethan’s POV Her entire body was trembling as she stood at the door, staring at us. This wasn't the Layla I knew, she looked hideous, and this was the first time I had ever seen her shed tears. "Ethan…" She called softly and shut her eyes tightly as the tears poured out. "Can we talk for a short while, just me and you, before you do anything else?"I exchanged glances with her father, and although I didn't want to talk to her, I still granted her this last wish. "Alright," I said huskily and her father rose slowly to his feet. He hugged and kissed her forehead on his way out and closed the door gently behind him. "There isn't much to say, Layla," I said as she walked to the chair slowly. "I know." She said, "You don't have much to say to me but you have a lot to hear, Ethan. There's no use saying I'm sorry," She sniffled. "It was all for you…and I would keep saying that the biggest regret of my life was that you didn't end up falling in love with me, even when I had gotten
Ariah’s POVI was so surprised to see him that I didn't know when I lost grip of the towel around my body. I gasped and was about to pick up the towel when his eyes stopped me. The way he looked at me set my body on fire and I wasn't sure if I wanted to cover up my nakedness anymore. His eyes traced over my body, taking their time on each of my features until they finally looked into my eyes again. That was when I snapped out of it and quickly picked up the towel and covered myself. My cheeks blotched red with embarrassment, but there was a little tickle of delight in my tummy. He blinked severally and looked away. "Uhm…try something called knocking next time?" I said mockingly as I walked to the wardrobe. "You should handle your towel better, you can't keep dropping things." He replied, his voice teasing me rather than scolding me.I hid a smile as I dressed up, although I didn't look at him, I knew his eyes were glued to me the whole time. When I slipped on a sky-blue gown that
Ariah’s POV I welcomed the idea, I needed to clear my head because everything that had happened there happened so damn fast! We got into the car and didn't say a word until the chauffeur got the engine rolling. He looked at me and suddenly his arm wrapped around my waist and pulled me to him. Our faces were almost touching and the full weight of my breasts pressed against his heavy chest.I wondered if he could hear the loud thumping of my quick-beating heart. "Why didn't you tell me that was going to happen?" I asked finally. "You left me so dumbfounded!" He grinned, "I think the only person who wasn't left dumbfounded in that room was Lowell." He remarked. "I wanted it to be a surprise." "Well, heck yeah it was!" I exclaimed, still not able to come to terms with the fact that there was a future in store for me and Ethan. "I still can't believe it," I said slowly. He arched an eyebrow at me, "Believe what?" He asked, pulling me closer so that my forehead rested on his and our
Layla’s POV "You blew it."That was all my father said when we got back to our pack. The look of disappointment and visible exhaustion on his face genuinely made me feel bad for him. "You're my only daughter, Layla." He said as we walked into the living room.I trailed behind him recently, hoping he wouldn't turn to look at me as he glared up but he eventually did and I had nowhere else to turn but to look straight at him. "You had everything you needed right from when you were young. So what the hell went wrong, Layla? What? How did you turn into this?" He asked so many questions at once that I wasn't sure he wanted me to reply. "Father-” I called but he cut me off harshly. "Not a fucking word, Layla!" He roared, stunning me to silence immediately. "Why do you have that look on your face? Why do you have that look in your eyes? Where's the bloody remorse? Don't you feel bad for the people who died along the way just for you to fulfill your goals?" I swallowed my words, but I