Camden's eyes flew open, her body jerking upright in bed. Panic surged through her once again, fuelled by the lingering aftermath of the previous day's chaos. But this time, there was an added layer, a peculiar sensation that eclipsed her fear. She could sense the restlessness and anticipation building within her as her wolf awakened.
Clayton, who had dozed off at the table, awoke with a start at the sound of her panicked gasp once again. He quickly made his way to the bed, concern etched on his face. He sensed the awakening of her wolf, and in that moment, he heard a whisper in his mind, "Mate?" The word reverberated through him.
Camden looked up at him, confusion apparent on his face as he stood tall, his green eyes exuding a blast of intensity. A flicker of fear ignited within her as he suddenly towered over her, but as her own wolf awakened, Camden found her voice and whispered with unwavering certainty, "Mate." The realization hit her like a lightning bolt, an onslaught of emotions crashing upon her. She had fled her own wedding only to collide with her destined mate in the process.
Camden began to relax, feeling less intimidated by Clayton's presence. The intensity of his gaze seemed to pierce into her soul, as if he were battling some internal struggle with his own wolf. All he could manage was a nod in acknowledgment, words momentarily failing him. Instinct took over as Camden rose from the bed, drawing closer to him, her arms encircling the back of his neck. Standing on her tiptoes, she attempted to bridge the height difference, their lips meeting in a passionate kiss. For a brief moment, time stood still as their connection deepened. Breaking away, Camden's face flushed with warmth and a flutter of butterflies danced within her. Clayton's hand gently found hers, tracing her fingers until he felt the engagement ring from the arranged marriage she had escaped the day before. Realizing its significance, or insignificance, Camden let out a small laugh and discarded the ring, casting it aside. "I suppose I won't be needing that anymore," she giggled, her smile illuminating the room.
Tenderly, he pressed a kiss on her forehead before retreating to the chair he had occupied earlier, leaving Camden standing next to the bed on her own. Her mind spun with confusion. Typically, when mates found each other, an overwhelming desire to be close consumed them, an irresistible force. Yet Clayton seemed to resist their natural pull. Did he not want her? Was he going to reject her? The thought gnawed at her heart, leaving behind a lingering ache of profound disappointment.
"We need to talk about this, okay?" Clayton's words broke through her chaotic thoughts. "Okay," Camden replied weakly, her wavering voice betraying the lingering disappointment she felt. "Why don't you take a shower?" Clayton suggested, attempting to ease the tension. "I've heated up some water for you. It'll give both of us a chance to gather our thoughts." Camden nodded, her eyes glistened with welling tears, but she was determined not to let him see her cry now. She didn't need time to think—this was her mate, her destined partner. What was there to think about?
Clayton led her to an outdoor shower and showed her how it worked. "Need any help with the dress?" he offered, casting a glance toward her muddy and torn wedding gown. Camden looked down at the dishevelled garment, astonished at how she had managed to sleep in such a monstrosity. "Yes please," she said, "it laces up the back. Can you please unlace it for me?" she requested, her voice soft and fragile. Clayton did as she asked, gently and painstakingly unlacing the corset backing of the dress until it was loose enough to slip off, though she kept it on for the time being, not wanting to expose herself to him just yet. Certainly not while he still had to "think" about their mate bond. “Thank you," Camden murmured, turning away from him, indicating that he could leave now. Clayton understood the unspoken message, hanging a towel on a nearby tree branch before making his way back to the cabin. “Oh! The toilet is over there,” he said, pointing at an outhouse a little way away from the cabin. As he closed the door behind him, he couldn't help but bury his face in his hands, overwhelmed by conflicting emotions.
This was not part of the plan. Clayton had long given up hope of ever finding his mate, resigned to a solitary existence as a rogue. What kind of life could he offer her? She was the daughter of an Alpha and had probably never wanted for anything in her life. He had been living in and around these woods with little to nothing for years, and while it suited him just fine, he was certain no daughter of an Alpha would want a life like this. She deserved better. Maybe he should have left her in the woods yesterday. His wolf whined at the thought.
Meanwhile, as Camden scrubbed away the dirt and grime from her body, her anger intensified. She was the daughter of an Alpha, a coveted match for any werewolf. Any man would consider himself lucky to be her mate. Yet, here he was, implying that they needed to "talk" first, as if their bond required justification or negotiation. Resentment simmered within her, fuelling her every movement as she vigorously cleansed herself of the remnants of the previous day. She scrubbed away the smears of makeup from her face and removed all the leaves and twigs tangled in her hair before washing it. The hot water gradually ran out, turning icy cold, which did nothing to improve Camden's mood. In fact, it only fuelled her anger and frustration. She hurriedly finished her shower, wrapping the towel around her body. Determination blazed in her eyes as she stormed back toward the cabin, propelled by her fury.
Bursting through the door, Camden's gaze locked onto Clayton, as he sat at the table massaging his temples. His eyes darkened as they fell upon her, her wet hair cascading in tendrils down her shoulders, her wet body covered in nothing but a towel. At that moment, she was breathtakingly beautiful. Clayton sighed audibly, his gaze dropping to the table, a mix of emotions playing across his features.
"Look at me!" Camden's voice pierced through the tense silence, her fury breaking through. "Are you planning to reject me? Because if you are..." Her words trailed off, her voice choked with a blend of anger, fear, and vulnerability as she stood glaring at him with her hands on her hips. Clayton raised his head, meeting her gaze with calm determination. "No, I'm not planning to reject you," he responded evenly, his eyes conveying sincerity. The declaration seemed to have a calming effect on Camden, though her fiery spirit still smouldered beneath the surface. "I just... I'm a rogue," Clayton began, the weight of his admission evident in his voice. "I know," Camden interjected, her tone laced with a mixture of understanding and impatience. Clayton continued, his voice tinged with resignation, "And you're the daughter of an Alpha. What kind of life does a rogue have to offer an Alpha's daughter?"
Camden's eyes widened, disbelief and incredulity etched across her face. She scoffed softly, her voice tinged with a hint of bitterness. "Well, I can't go back home now, can I? So, I guess I'm a rogue too."
Clayton's gaze softened as he took in Camden's response. There was a fire in her eyes, a fierce determination that matched his own. She refused to let their circumstances define them or limit their possibilities. The daughter of an Alpha or not, she had chosen her path, and it had led her to him.
Taking a step forward, Camden, draped in her towel, exuded a newfound strength. "Do you think being a rogue disqualifies you from being my mate? Do you think I would reject you because of that?" Her voice carried a mix of defiance and vulnerability. Clayton met her gaze, his own resolve intensifying. "I worry about the life I can provide for you. About the challenges we might face," he admitted, his voice tinged with a hint of self-doubt. Camden's eyes softened as she took in his expression, his features laced with worry and uncertainty. "Clayton, I didn't run away from my wedding to find a comfortable life. I ran away to find freedom. I ran away because I didn't want to marry someone who wasn't my mate. I guess I ran away to find you. I didn't anticipate it happening so soon, but here we are, I suppose," she trailed off.
Clayton sighed again, understanding the meaning of her words, but he was still concerned about their circumstances. “Listen,” Camden started, seeing the turmoil in his expression “We don’t know each other at all. I understand that you have reservations, so do I.” she explained, walking towards him. “I know that this ‘mate bond’ thing has a powerful pull,” she continued, thinking back to their impulsive earlier kiss, “but let’s do our best to try and keep it in check while we try and figure this out. Let’s spend some time together and get to know one another before we make any decisions that we can’t unmake.” Clayton looked up at her, her aura radiating wisdom and authority. She would have made an excellent Luna, but that would be off the cards for her as long as she stayed with him. “Okay?” he heard Camden say, snapping him back to reality. “Okay,” he agreed, not feeling entirely convinced.
Camden pulled a chair to sit in front of the crackling fireplace, her damp hair slowly drying as she watched Clayton still skulking at the table. "Do you maybe have something I can wear besides that hideous wedding dress?" she asked, her voice laced with disdain for the thing. Clayton nodded and headed over to a cupboard, retrieving a white t-shirt and a pair of grey sweatpants. He handed them over to her. Camden took them gratefully. “Thank you,” she said, then she twirled her finger, signalling for him to turn around. Clayton let out a sigh and complied, facing the opposite direction as she changed in the tiny cabin. The borrowed clothes were far from a perfect fit, overwhelming her petite frame, but they were a welcome relief from the burdensome wedding dress. Camden settled back into the chair in front of the fireplace, squeezing her hair out with the towel. Out of the corner of her eye, she noticed Clayton sitting at the table again, his gaze fixed on her. "Hmmm?" she mused, ti
As the day began to draw to a close, the sun dipped behind the horizon, casting a warm, dusky glow over the landscape. Camden's curiosity sparked, and she turned to Clayton with anticipation in her eyes. "Hey, can I meet your wolf?" she asked, a playful smile gracing her lips. Clayton returned her smile, his eyes gleaming with excitement. "Sure," he replied, "I’d love to go for a run if you’re interested? You're good to shift now? The wolfsbane has worn off completely, right?" Camden nodded, her voice filled with certainty. "Yes, I feel good and I’d love to go for a run with you." They headed outside, Camden taking in the view of the cabin in a different light now that she was aware that Clayton had made it himself. She headed to the side of the cabin, seeking privacy to strip off her clothes and shift. Clayton, seemingly less reserved, had no qualms about stripping down and shifting right in front of the cabin. Moments later, Camden emerged as a wolf, her sleek form standing tall and
As morning approached, Clayton woke up first, carefully trying to extract his arm from under Camden without disturbing her. However, as soon as he moved, she instinctively grabbed his hand, her eyes still closed. "Don't go," she murmured, snuggling closer to his chest. He kissed the top of her head and held her tightly, a smile playing on his lips. It had been so long since he had felt this kind of warmth and connection. Perhaps he had never truly experienced it before.Camden breathed in the scent of Clayton, listening to the steady beat of his heart. She let out a contented sigh, her voice filled with happiness. "And that?" Clayton asked softly. "I'm just... happy," she replied, a smile warming the features of her face. They remained wrapped in each other's arms, savouring the intimacy a little while longer before Clayton finally sat up, pressing a tender kiss on Camden's forehead. "Okay, supplies first, and then the waterfall. Does that sound good to you?" he asked. Her face lit up
They arrived back at the cabin, their backpacks filled with supplies. Camden was eager to learn the layout of the cabin and began organizing their newly acquired items with Clayton's assistance. Together, they worked harmoniously, finding a place for everything and ensuring that their living space felt comfortable and welcoming and that all the necessities were easy to find. Once they finished their tasks, Clayton declared that it was time to head to the waterfall. Camden's eyes lit up with excitement as she grabbed the new backpack, quickly stuffing her pink frilly bikini inside, along with some dry clothes just in case and some snacks. She couldn't wait to experience the cool, refreshing water. She was outside in a flash and had shifted into her wolf form before Clayton had even managed to walk out the door. She was bounding up and down around him, filled with excitement. “Okay, we’re going, we’re going,” he confirmed with a chuckle. H
The pair wandered back to the cabin aimlessly, enjoying the surroundings and the riches that nature had to offer. Once they arrived back, they shifted into their human forms, feeling the exhaustion from the day's excitement starting to catch up with them. As they were heading inside, Clayton noticed some dark clouds looming overhead in the distance. "Shit... That's not good" he mumbled to himself. "What's wrong?" Camden asked, turning her gaze in the same direction as his. "It looks like there's a storm coming, and the storms here can be vicious. At least we got supplies today" he replied, concern evident in his voice. Camden's unease grew, her senses heightened by the impending danger. They moved inside where Camden flopped onto the bed wearing the pair of leggings and t-shirt that she had packed in her backpack earlier and had taken with to the waterfall. "We need to get you a couch," she mused with a playful smile. "I've thought about it, but getting the mattress here was hard eno
After about an hour of talking and getting to know one another a little better, Clayton decided it was time to tell her something that was weighing heavily on him. The potential deal breaker. He walked over to the kitchen, his mind consumed by a whirlwind of emotions. In the back of a cupboard, he found what he was looking for, a bottle of whiskey. "Oooh!" Camden exclaimed, her eyes lighting up with excitement and curiosity. "What's the occasion?" she asked, a playful smile tugging at her lips. Clayton's gaze met hers, a mix of apprehension and sadness in his eyes. "I don't think you'll be smiling after I tell you.” he replied, taking a long swig from the bottle. Camden's face fell, and her playful demeanour shifted. "Oh, shit..." Her expression turned somber. "Give me that," she requested, reaching up for the bottle as she remained seated on the floor in front of the fireplace. "Something tells me I'm going to need this too," she added with a frown. "You might," Clayton replied, ha
"Any other surprising revelations you'd like to share?" Camden asked with a mischievous smirk, her eyes sparkling with playful curiosity. "I don't think so," Clayton replied, a playful smile tugging at his lips. "How about you?" he asked. "Well, besides the fact that I was previously engaged and I’m not a virgin, nothing else comes to mind," Camden replied with a teasing grin. "You were engaged?!" Clayton gasped dramatically, clutching at his chest as if in shock. He imitated Camden's earlier gesture, pretending to faint. Camden burst into laughter, enjoying their playful banter. "Sorry, I thought the wedding dress you found me in made that pretty obvious," she confessed, still chuckling. Clayton stifled a fake sob, exaggerating his distress. "Camden, I just don't see how we can move past this. And not a virgin? This is a travesty. How could the goddess expect me to love someone like you?" he teased, his voice laced with mock indignation. Camden playfully elbowed him in the ribs, her
Their lips remained locked in a passionate kiss, their connection growing deeper with every passing moment. Camden's fingertips traced the contours of Clayton's chest, eliciting a shiver of pleasure from him. As her arms wrapped around his neck, his hands explored her curves, their bodies melting together in a dance of desire. With a playful twinkle in his eyes, Clayton grabbed her butt again and lifted her up, their laughter mingling with the sound of the storm raging outside. Camden couldn't resist the urge to kiss his neck, nibbling at his earlobe, causing him to sigh and moan in response. The intensity of their connection heightened, their breath mingling in the air. However, their passionate moment was interrupted by an enormous crack of lightning, followed by thunder that shook the cabin.Camden's heart raced, her body jolting with surprise. "Fuck!" Clayton exclaimed, his gaze fixed on the window. "There's a tree on fire out there," he said, concern etched on his face. "But we'l
Matt let out a sigh, wanting to be done with the conversation now. "Just make sure you keep your end of the deal. I'm doing this for Cam... and for what we used to have," he said, his gaze drifting off momentarily as if lost in memories. "You know, I considered going with you, but I know how threatened you feel by me," Matt teased, trying to keep a straight face but unable to do so. Clayton scoffed and chuckled. "I might actually miss you, Matt. Not the part where you trailed after Cam like a lost puppy, or the way you'd watch her move, or the way your hands lingered on her a little too long..." Clayton went on, leaving Matt with a sheepish expression on his face. "But I'll miss you.""God, Clayton, I'm not going to die! Well, actually, I might if they ever find out that I knew about this and never said anything... But let's hope that doesn't happen. Just figure this shit out, okay? If I can help the two of you in any way, let me know, but something tells me this journey doesn't involv
Instead of leading him to the lounge, as Clayton had anticipated, he led him back to the kitchen. The change in setting made the conversation seem more serious. More threatening.Matt took a seat, followed shortly by Clayton, who sat directly opposite him. Matt didn't beat around the bush. "You know I know," he stated. It wasn't a question. Clayton shrugged, seemingly unfazed. Matt sighed before continuing, "Where are you guys going?" he asked, his tone firm and serious. "We don't know yet. We still need to decide. I only just found out about all of this," Clayton replied, feeling a bit annoyed. It was pretty unreasonable of Matt to expect them to already have a plan when he had literally only found out all this life-changing stuff a few minutes ago. He felt like he needed a minute to reflect and to think it all through."Clayton, I'm not fucking around when I say this... If you hurt her, I will fucking end you. We might not be mates anymore, but I still feel responsible for her and p
Camden couldn't help the tiny sob that escaped her lips. To think that Clayton had wondered his whole life whether his parents had loved him broke her heart. Her pregnancy hormones were kicking into overdrive and she could feel that she would start to spiral soon if she didn't regain her focus, so she pressed on, hoping to lighten the situation with a little levity. "Also," she went on, wiping a tear from her eye, "I figured while I was getting the inside scoop on your family history, I'd ask about your real name," she explained. Clayton perked up, very interested to hear what she was about to reveal. "Well, I didn't ask about your first name. I don't know... I felt weird about it. I felt like too much would change if I had to start calling you something else now on top of all this other stuff and I know you as Clayton and it—" she was rambling on when Clayton cut her off. "What is it?" he asked, unable to disguise his curiosity. "Wolfe," she revealed with the tiniest hint of a smile.
Clayton couldn't help the smile that spread across his features. Despite everything Camden was telling him, he couldn't help but feel joy in this one, singular moment.Camden was also wearing a small smile, happy to see his happiness, but simultaneously worried about what the future held for them all."I knew it was a boy," Clayton whispered softly, gazing into Camden's eyes which looked back at him with uncertainty. She nodded. "She said we'll have a girl too. But the girl won't have this... gene, or whatever you call it," Camden replied, sounding a little relieved. Clayton's smile grew even wider and Camden's heart all but burst as she saw his eyes twinkle with excitement at the prospect. "How lucky are we?" he asked, his voice low but filled with anticipation and love. "Well, that has yet to be determined because there are so many things we need to take into consideration here, Clayton," Camden replied, grounding Clayton back in reality. "Like what?" he asked, the momentary high be
Camden followed, trailing behind him as he settled back down at the kitchen table once more. His anger and frustration were all but palpable and Camden felt guilty for having brushed him off and ignored him just now. "How much did you hear?" she asked as she settled back down in her seat. "It doesn't matter. Start from the beginning," he instructed, taking a deep breath as he tried to relax. Camden figured there was no point in trying to sugarcoat things or beat around the bush. It was his truth and he deserved to know. "I told you, I had an... experience. I don't know if it was a vision, or if it was a dream, or if it was something that really happened, just on a different plane of existence. To be honest, I don't want to get too philosophical about it, because it makes me uncomfortable. But I know it happened, and I know it was real because Matt just proved it," Camden explained, fiddling with the sleeve of her wet hoodie. Clayton said nothing, only watching her, waiting for her t
"Sorry... I'm sorry," Clayton immediately apologized, seeing how his reaction had startled Camden. He quickly got up and went to the sink, grabbing a cloth to stop the beer from dripping down onto her lap. "I'm so sorry, babe," he continued to apologize as he soaked up the spilled beer from the table, "I was frustrated. You guys aren't telling me what's going on," he tried to explain, but he knew it was a poor excuse."I need to make a call," Matt announced as he headed out of the kitchen. Light lightening, Camden was up, chasing after him desperately while she left Clayton to mop up his spilled beer and mope as he continued to be ignored."Stop!" she cried, tugging at Matt's arm as she caught up with him in the lounge. "Camden, please... this is hard enough as it is..." he said in a small voice. It was then that she noticed that his eyes were glistening as if he were on the verge of tears. Her anger and panic began to dissipate as he stood in front of her, unmoving."Please..." Camde
"So, when are we leaving?" Matt asked as he stripped off his soaked sweater and pulled a beer out of the fridge. "Want one?" he offered Clayton. "It's not even 6am!" Clayton exclaimed in disbelief. "It's been a rough night," Matt replied with a shrug as he snapped the can open. Clayton regarded him for a moment then relented. "Okay, fine," he agreed, gesturing for a beer from the fridge. Matt smiled and handed him one before taking a long drink of his own.All the while, Camden sat at the kitchen table, fiddling with a pamphlet about the Standing Stones. "You alright?" Clayton asked, resting his hand on her shoulder as he stood behind her. "I dunno..." she admitted, continuing to toy with the pamphlet. "You're soaked, why don't you go take a shower or at least get changed into some dry clothes?" Clayton suggested, brushing a drenched lock of hair behind her ear.She sighed, but made no effort to move, still pressing and folding the paper in front of her. "Baby?" Clayton murmured, brus
"Matt?" Camden whispered, shaking him lightly. He groaned and furrowed his brow, as if annoyed by the intrusion. "Matt?" she whispered again, but suddenly she heard Clayton's voice ringing through the air. "Camden?"She looked up, searching the perimeter of the circle for Clayton. Spotting him, her heart skipped a beat. He stood beside the circle, torn between rushing in and waiting for some kind of confirmation that the ritual was over.Camden wasted no time; she rushed to him as fast as her legs could carry her. Leaping over the salt circle, she jumped into his arms. He caught her eagerly, but his face suddenly fell as he exclaimed, "Babe! The circle!" worry etching his features. "It's fine," she said. "She broke it. There," Camden pointed behind them to a clear break in the salt before smothering him in kisses."I was so worried about you," Clayton murmured, holding her cheeks and looking into her eyes before pulling her to him in a fierce hug. "I'm here. I'm fine," she assured him
Camden sat quietly, contemplating everything she had just learned about her mate and what the implications were for her. She drained her glass of wine with a series of long, deep gulps, only to find that it had been refilled as soon as she moved her hand away from her lips. She let out a small incredulous laugh. "Okay, so quick recap here. Clayton is from a bloodline that dates back to the beginning days of werewolves, he can shift into a werewolf, in the traditional half-man, half-wolf sense, my son will also have this ability, and the whole world will want to kill them for this? Did I miss anything?" she asked, pursing her lips as she waited for Selene's response."Yes. The bloodline cannot die. The end of the Lupi Noctis bloodline will be the beginning of the end for all werewolves," Selene added gravely, her gaze piercing through the dim light of the stone circle. "Their existence is intricately tied to the balance of the natural and supernatural world. Without them, the balance w