Emily's POV
I shifted the truck's gears back into third as I took the steep, rocky turn-off towards the White Moon Pack, my home for the last five years. I have been on an assignment, and it felt good to be able to come home again.
It was Mila's idea to come to live here, and even though it was hard in the beginning to leave my family behind, I was proud of what I had accomplished by myself.
My thoughts wandered off to that night. My mom had mind-linked Mila, telling her that I wasn't feeling well and that I needed a friend.
Mila didn't even wait for my mother's scent to fade from my room when she sneaked in through my window.
"Em," she whispered. "Are you awake?"
I nodded my head, unable to utter a word.
"Are you okay?" She asked, climbing through the window and into my bed with me.
Mila pulled me to her, and I rested my head on her chest. She gave me a moment before she started asking questions.
"Can you tell me what happened?" She whispered.
I shook my head as tears welled up in my eyes again.
How could Alex do this to me?
Why did he do this to me?
Why didn't he just ignore me or tell me about her?
Unanswered questions kept going through my mind.
Mila sighed. She has never seen me this upset and unhappy, even after my failed attempt to shift.
"Okay, I tell you what," she muttered. "I'll guess, and you nod your head if I guess correctly."
I slowly nodded my head, accepting her offer.
"Last night, you found your mate? Didn't you?" She asked, and my body stiffened.
Mila knew me too well.
I swallowed hard as warm tears spilled over, running down my cheeks and soaking Mila's white shirt.
"I take that as a yes," she answered for me.
Mila pulled her hand through her hair and released a deep breath.
"Did he reject you?" She asked carefully.
"No!" I whispered, my voice breaking.
Silence followed.
"Then what did he do?" She asked, confused.
"He chose someone else," I said.
Mila lifted my chin and searched my gaze.
"He! Did! What!?" She asked angrily.
I dropped my gaze, unable to keep on looking her in the eyes, and sobbed behind my hand.
I was a wreck and a mess, and I didn't know what to do!
"Who is that bastard?" She growled, and her eyes shifted gold. Her wolf was on the surface, and she wanted blood.
"It doesn't matter," I whispered.
"It does!" She growled. "He took your innocence, and now he chooses someone else to be his mate! What about you? Are you going to be his mistress? A toy? What a f*cking loser! You should reject his ass!"
That made me sob uncontrollably, and I cried out as reality hit me.
Alex broke my heart. He used me!
"I can't!" I forced out the words between sobs. "I can't reject him. I have no wolf!"
Even if I tried to reject Alex, it wouldn't work—not until I had my wolf.
"F*ck!" The word slipped from Mila's lips. She didn't think about that.
Mila sighed and became silent. I wasn't sure of what ran through her mind, but after a while, she pulled her body from under me and sat up straight.
"I have an idea," she said, leaning forward.
I lifted my face toward her, feeling that my eyes were tired and swollen from all the crying.
"What about we leave Opal Pack?" she asked, sounding quite excited about the idea. "I can ask my uncle at White Moon Pack if we could stay there for a while, and when you are ready, you can come back and reject his ass. We can even make it a public display."
"You would do that for me?" I asked, feeling my heart pinched. Mila was so good for me.
"Yeah," she said, nodding. "I would do that for you because you are my friend."
"But you would give up your life here?" I said, worryingly. "What about your family? Friends? Jax?"
Mila smiled as if she had already planned out everything.
"Girl," she said. "My uncle begged me to return to his pack, but I stayed because of you."
"I-I-I kept you here?" I muttered in shock, and new tears started burning behind my eyelids.
"I wanted to stay," she said, smiling. "I couldn't leave you here. You are my best friend, and I need you just as much as you need me. But now," she shrugged, "it might just work out fine. We can leave, and no one would even suspect that."
That night, Mila made a call to her uncle and explained my situation; he didn't even ask questions and sent a car to pick me up at the pack border.
My new surroundings were a bit overwhelming, and I didn't handle my heartbreak well. I mostly kept to myself and stayed in my assigned room.
Mila and Jax joined me a week later.
"E-m-i-l-y," Mila sang, entering my room. "Where are you?"
I was still in bed with the blankets pulled over my head when Emily and Jax found me.
I was dead tired. I couldn't shake the unbearable ache in my chest, and to add to my discomfort, I kept on dreaming about Alex, and my dreams would end up with me screaming my lungs out.
To top it off, I could barely keep any food in, and I stopped eating by day two, writing it off as just my nerves being in a new pack.
"Oh, my goddess, Emily," Mila yelled out worriedly when she found me. "What's wrong with you? Are you feeling sick?"
"I don't know," I said, feeling my body and mind give in to the darkness.
I woke up in the infirmary with Mila sitting by my side. She had a worried expression on her face.
"I'm sorry," I croaked, reaching out to touch her hand. Mila immediately jumped to her feet, hushed me, and called the doctor.
It wasn't even a few seconds until the doctor entered my room.
"Aah, welcome to the land of the living, Ms. Parker," the doctor said, smiling. "How are you feeling? Are you able to talk?"
I gestured to my throat. It was dry and sore.
Mila understood and quickly grabbed a glass from the side table, poured a glass of water, and handed it to me.
"Drink," she said. "Just take small sips first."
I did as she said, but soon became impatient and gulped all the water down.
I handed the glass back to Mila and turned my gaze toward the doctor.
"I feel fine," I said. "Better than fine."
"Good to hear," the doctor said. "We were all worried about your and your pup's survival. You were severely dehydrated."
"Pup? I'm pregnant?" I asked, unable to process what I was hearing.
"That's correct," the doctor said. "And by the looks of it, you are pregnant with an Alpha pup."
Mila's gaze snapped toward me, and her bottom lip quivered out of shock.
I could read a thousand questions in her eyes, but she needed to wait until the doctor was done before she could ask her question.
The doctor pulled out some scans and gestured to the size of the pup. Alpha pups grow more rapidly than other ranks, and their size is usually double, if not triple, that of the average pup.
I nodded, confirming his suspicion. I wouldn't gain anything if I hid the truth.
The doctor nodded, scribbled something on paper, and excused himself.
"Why didn't you tell me that Alex is your mate?" She yelled at me. "Do you know how much trouble we are in?"
"He didn't want me, remember!" I replied. "He chose another!"
Mila shook her head.
"He called the pack together," she said angrily. "And he called for you to go to the stage."
I narrowed my eyes at Mila.
"He wanted to announce something, but when you weren't there..."
"He probably wanted to reject me in front of the pack," I said, cutting her off. "What other reason would he have to call everyone together?"
I laid back in bed, and my gaze ended up on the ceiling. The tears had dried up, and for once, my mind was clear.
"Promise me you will not tell him that I'm here," I said.
"But you will feel..."
"I'll manage," I said.
My gaze landed on the border patrol, and I brought the truck to a lower speed. I didn't need to identify myself because of my rank and status in the pack, yet one of the warriors waved at me and gestured for me to stop.
I did as he requested, finding it a bit odd.
"Welcome back, Parker," the guard greeted me.
"Morning Joe," I said, "what's the hold-up?"
"King Xavier seeks to speak to you," he said. "It sounds urgent."
I could hear the urgency in the guard's voice.
I thanked him and made my way into the pack, yet I never thought my next assignment would send me close to home.
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Emily's POV A huge white building greeted me as I drove up the driveway. I lived in the building—the pack house—for almost a year and knew the place like the back of my hand. A youngish blond guard rushed closer as I set foot out of the truck. He looked about nineteen. "Morning Parker," he bowed. "King Xavier is waiting for you." I nodded and handed him the truck keys. "Parker?" He asked, looking at me confused. "I'll be running back in wolf form," I said, smiling. "Willow wants to stretch her legs." The guard nodded and opened the driver's door. He looked quite happy to be driving my black truck. "Don't scratch her," I warned, and I ran up the stairs. As suspected, Xavier waited for me in the gardens, and a tender smile followed on his lips as I made my way down the steps to meet him. "Welcome back, dear!" He said, throwing his arms wide open for me. I didn't shy away from the embrace and ran into his arms, hugging him back. Xavier is Mila's uncle, and he has become a fat
Emily's POV Mila took an urgent step back, her hands moving to her lips as she gasped wide-eyed. She looked terrified, yet she refused to leave my side. The doctor rushed in and froze in his tracks when he saw me partly shifted. "What the f*ck!" he yelled out. I assume he never saw a she-wolf give birth and shift at the same time. "How the f*ck did this happen?" He rushed to my side, unsure what to do. "The pup!" I yelled, grabbing his shirt and pulling him toward me. "Get him out!" I suddenly had the urge to push... Mila stepped closer, sensing the time had come to deliver the pup to the world, taking my shifted hand in hers. She had no idea how much that meant to me. "Em!" Mila called my name over my moans. "It's time for you to push!" Seconds felt like minutes, minutes like hours—I whimpered and yelled, and everything around me became one big blur. The second the doctor freed the pup from me, I let go and handed all control over to my wolf; she took control and completed
Emily's POV "We're here." Willow's voice pulled me back out of my thoughts. I lifted my gaze to the exit of the forest overlooking my home. My four-wheel baby is already parked in his spot in the driveway. Willow handed me control, and I shifted back to human. Just four feet further, I found the clothes hidden in a hollow stump. Mila must have placed them there; they were still crisp and smelled like laundry detergent. I got dressed while making my way down the forest path toward my home. I lived in something similar to a duo home, sharing the house with Mila and Jax. We shared the same garden and driveway, but our entrance was allocated to the opposite side of our home. When I first decided it was time to move out of the pack house, Mila wanted me to live with her and Jax. I refused. I knew Mila didn't want me to be alone, but I didn't want to invade their privacy. Yet Mila pushed; she was determined to have me live close to her. After numerous arguments, Jax came up with
Emily's POV "Slow down, Lex!" I said, giggling behind him as he dragged me toward my room. He came to a stop and raised his head. "Close your eyes, mommy," he said seriously. Milan and Jax had followed us in, curious to see how I would react to the dress they picked for me. I turned my head toward the two, unsure what to do. Jax, who was holding Lilly in his arms, gave me a smile and nod of the head, which made me flinch. He was never one to get excited about anything. I turned to Lex, and I closed my eyes. He opened the door and took my hand, leading me inside my bedroom. "Okay, mommy," he said. "You can open your eyes now." My gaze landed on the dress hanging on my closet door, and I blinked a couple of times to process what I was seeing. "Wow!" I gasped. I have never seen such a beautiful dress. I carefully lifted the dress off its hanger, hanging it open against my body. The skirt hung touching the floor, but a pair of 6' stilettos would do the trick and would lift the d
Emily's POV "Did you forget something?" Mila asked when we crossed the border. At first, I was confused until my gaze fell on Mila's mask. "Sh*t!" I moaned. "No mask, no entry," she said. "Then stop the car and let me go fetch it!" I said, my heart racing. How could I have forgotten about the mask? "No, I can't do it!" Mila said. "The driver will only stop at the club and again at the pack house. Xavier's orders." "Uhm, did you bring an extra one?" I asked, hopeful. Mila giggled and pulled the box from behind her. "Jax handed it to me," she said. "Lex didn't see you take it when you left home, so he told Jax to quickly sneak it to me." I sighed, relieved. "Thank you!" I said, taking the box. I haven't opened the box and looked at the mask yet. I was curious, yet I knew Xavier and Mila wouldn't gift me a hideous mask. "Some champagne?" Mila asked, pulling a bottle out of an ice bucket. "Sure," I said. "Why not? I haven't had a proper drink in so long!" Mila carefully f
Alexanders's POV I stood at my office window, overlooking the sea of people on the dance floor. I have done this so many times before—just watching them as they sway to the sound of music. Tonight was no different; the music pumped loud and clear, the alcohol flowed, people got drunk, and those who came to actually move their bodies claimed the dance floor. The only difference about tonight was that we had a themed party just to try and spice things up. My gaze traveled over every person there, searching for Emily in the crowd. My eyes eventually settled on a dark-headed girl in the center of the dance floor, swaying her body to the music. She had a striking-looking blond friend dancing next to her. Yet I couldn't move my eyes from the dark head. She reminded me too much of Emily. I focused my full attention on her, noticing the gorgeous black mask covering her face. Her body was strikingly sexy. She was slender, with curves in just the right places. I couldn't help but notic
Emily's POV "Hide my scent," I ordered Willow, and she growled at me. Mila had dragged me to the center of the dance floor, unconcerned about what was going on around her. I tried to keep my pose, but it was difficult with Willow clawing to take control. "Why should I?" She demanded angrily. "He is our mate. He should love us! We need to find him!" "Do as I say, or else I will block you off!" I warned her. I wasn't sure if it was Alex or someone else standing and watching us, but I could feel his eyes burning into the back of my head. I had become uncomfortable under his continuous gaze. "Fine!" Willow growled, hiding my scent—it was a little perk of being a fire wolf. Mila must have noticed my struggle, and she came closer, swaying to the music. I noticed that many men, especially humans, were drooling on the floor while watching her. "What's wrong?" Mila asked. "Top office, to your left?" I said, trying to act normally. Mila's gaze slowly moved and got stuck on the dark
Alexander POV As soon as I walked out of my office, the soft scent of roses invaded my nose, and Ghost went wild inside my head, scratching to be released. "Calm down!" I snapped, pushing him back. "That's Emily, our mate we are scenting," Ghost yelled. "She's here! Find her!" "I am trying!" I growled impatiently. But her scent seemed to be fading!" That confused both of us—was the girl I just saw Emily or someone else? My gaze traveled over the dance floor, seeing that Emily's friend had left. She wasn't at the bar. My gaze snapped at the tables on the top floor, looking over the dance floor. I spot Mila first. If the girl who is sitting opposite her isn't Emily, she should know where she has gone. I was sure Mila and Jax had something to do with her disappearance; why else would they both jump packs and disappear? I sighed under my breath as I made it to the stairs. I had followed Mila's and Jax's trail as far as I could, but the trail ran cold. I even asked Mila's fath