Ava.Darwin smiled but moved away, "Get dressed. Another one of your boyfriends is on his way to find us." I wanted to remind him that we were only friends but knowing he didn't mean it and was only being childishly jealous, I rather ignored him."He's going to come in anytime soon." Darwin succeeded in making me panic. I jumped down and hurriedly snatched my gown from the floor. True to his words, Tristan walked in right after I wore it."I'm sorry, Alpha Darwin, I didn't get to introduce myself properly earlier." He trotted over to our side, still wearing that dopey grin on his face. It was like he had finally seen his celebrity crush after collecting his posters for half a century. "I am...""Tristan Fella." Darwin completed for him. He went closer and stretched his hand forward for a handshake, "It's nice to meet you. Ava has told me how you guys have taken great care of her. Thank you."That was the second time I heard him calling me Ava and it sounded strangely proper coming
Ava.His look was so intense, burning with so much passion that it scared me out of my wits. If he could...if he could pin me under him and undress me right now, would I survive the night?I withdrew my hands and tilted my head to dodge his approaching lips so he ended up planting kisses on my neck. It did well to turn me on and make me want him but I couldn't afford to ruin my makeup or go to the ball without my panties. It was especially rare for me to volunteer wearing makeup and it surely cost me a lot of struggle. "We have to leave for the ball." I tried to persuade him from his intention but he pretended not to hear me, grazing his fangs on my neck. The feeling of his fangs biting me here and there drove me bonkers and I wanted to fall at his wills and surrender myself, really. There would be blood and it would be fascinating. It was weird, the imagination of blood in between our bodies as we nestled each other turned me on more than I would've thought. Darwin whispered hoars
Ava. "I heard you didn't break the bond between you." Sage's croaky voice said behind her, "Will you reject her or kill her for a weak girl you've married as a minor?" The other girl, Anabella, had a laughing fit which lasted for about five minutes. It wasn't funny for me, it was depressing watching an old hag threaten our marriage and I could do nothing about it. Knowing it was pointless hiding behind him anymore, I stepped aside but the two girls darted their gazes towards me as though they had been waiting for me to do that. Anabella licked her upper lip, rolling her slitted tongue across the two corners of her mouth as one would do over a delicious meal. She was quick to advance to me, "You brought a snack." The colors of their eyes had changed to visible red as their gazes remained transfixed on me.Now, I myself was more than terrified. I should've run away as fast as I could and not stay back to be devoured. "Lay off her, the both of you!" Darwin snapped at them and drag
Ava."So what do you say, Ava?" Isabella asked when I got to them. I turned to look at Darwin in confusion, my brows wrinkling. Darwin smiled and took my hand, drawing me close to him. It was one of the rare things he'd usually do and seeing him do that without me being the reason made me spite Isabella the more. I had no idea what to think or expect, especially with Sage's words constantly ringing at the back of my mind. "It was Isabella's idea to bring Sage here. The old man is dead and she wants something in return." "Something like what?" I asked, eyeing her suspiciously. If Sage was her master and she'd willingly hand him over to him, then her price wouldn't be so cheap. That didn't make her any reliable. "What do you say to her being my personal advisor? August would leave this summer to get married, he's moving away to the east with his wife afterwards." He told me and I nodded. "What about Olivia?" I asked, biting my inner cheeks as I struggled to not show my dissatisfac
Ava. Darwin laughed, and I frowned, "I am serious. She is your original mate. She shows up after your marriage and what? You expect me to believe you'll become mere friends or that nothing would happen between you two when you're alone in your office?" I spat, feigning anger and he exhaled. Darwin stood up and advanced to me but being used to his tricks, I moved backwards. I wasn't willing to render myself to his charms tonight but the more he moved closer, the more I saw myself in his arms. When my back hit the wall, I glanced up at him."Don't come nearer. Speak where you are, Alpha. " But I doubted if he'd listen to me.However, he stopped barely two feet away from me and his intense gaze made it feel as though he was right next to me, sniffing in the air around me. Yet, it was just that magic his eyes possessed that one couldn't figure out. "Alright, Luna. It's just hard to keep my hands to myself whenever I'm around you." It was his silly excuse, really. I wouldn't believe a
Ava. It was truly a popular festival, the whole beach area was filled with festive and energetic werewolves who danced and celebrated around the bonfire. They were also those who carried lighted logs around with them. The pack's beachfront house and the beachside were brimmed with people. The place where Darwin and I sat was less crowded and far from the bonfire but the surface was raised so we could have a good view of what was going on even from such a distance. Darwin's low voice whispered behind me, "Do you want to go nearer?"Earlier, we had landed a few miles away from the beach and he carried me all the way here. He'd especially recommended we stay here so we can peacefully watch the event. I agreed with him. I didn't wish to go any nearer and get lost in the crowd. I wasn't exactly scared but the possibility of running into a bloodthirsty maniac wasn't something I'd like to experience. And Darwin was with me here. I shook my head, leaning my head against his chest as I ad
Ava. Darwin declined my offer easily, "Hart asked you to rest. You've barely recovered and I don't want to bother you about these things."To him, it was better that I didn't worry about his problems. After all, I was just a petite lady given to him by a small rival town as a wife. I was young, too, and wolfless. Maybe I was not more to him than a delicate possession that he ought to give all the precious things to so that she's convinced to serve him the best in bed. But it wasn't fair for me. I was his wife; we had vowed to be each other's comfort in wealth and in poverty. And I wanted to be for him, not only during the sunny days, but also in the stormy ones. Was I beginning to like him? No one said anything to each other for the rest of the drive. Eve had slept halfway through and Absalom tried his total best to keep her comfortable, warm and undisturbed that it almost looked like he was trying too hard.I, for one, didn't say anything because I was annoyed at how mean I felt
Ava."There was an emergency back in YellBloodOwl and he said you wanted to stay until noon. He said he'd send someone to pick you up at noon." Absalom finished and resumed slicing his steak in silence."That's odd." Elizabeth commented, "Did you guys have a fight? He could've personally told you he was leaving." She was quick to guess and that piqued my interest in her than earlier before. I turned to look at her and took my time to observe her even more. She might've been Absalom's mother, but she was doubtlessly more interesting than him. And noticeably more attractive than him, even in her mid forties."It wasn't a fight, more like an argument." I answered her curious self and she nodded, a thin smile running along her lips. I dropped the nylon bag I held on the floor, by my side."You're just like your mother_ strong and determined. She would do whatever she wanted to do and no one could stop her. She had no sacrifice to make and did not have any regrets in her life." Elizabeth