I could see him, and only him. Each step forward felt like I was being pulled by an invisible force. I couldn't turn away if I wanted to. My eyes began to adjust to the night. The candles mixed with the moon, gave just enough illumination for me to see the bright smile on his face and warmed my hea
Natalie's P.O.V. Killian stood, keeping his chest to my back with his arms around my waist as the priestess approached us from the shadows, having waited patiently for our bonding ceremony before she could lead the coronation. It was still unreal to me that this was even happening. I had been runn
The people wanted a strong leader, and I had to prove that I could give them what they needed. They didn't want or need a weak woman who lost her stomach in the middle of her coronation, especially since it was a huge honor to be given Killian's blood. I had been expecting the cup to be warm. But o
Killian's P.O.V. She was mesmerizing. The way her body glowed a bright white, similar to the moon was enchanting. But that was before she started screaming, crying for the pain to stop. Before she started scratching her chest open and coughing up blood. Was it mine or hers? The audience had been
Natalie's P.O.V. Loud talking disrupted my sleep, and I fought the urge to yell at them to shut up. But I was distracted by the sparks shooting through my hand. I knew right away that it was Killian. I had felt them before but never this extreme. Was this how he felt our bond? Was it because of the
Killian chuckled, but I didn't find any of this amusing. We should be on our honeymoon of sorts right now, locked in our bedroom and ravishing each other until the real world forced us to return to it. Instead, I was the only one in a bed, and I had a bitchy witch taunting me. "I want to take you t
Natalie's P.O.V. The dining room was swarming with people, even though the sun had just barely started to hit the tree tops. It seemed everyone wanted to see me or talk to me. It made me really uncomfortable, but it was something I would have to get used to. Every bite I took made me feel judged a
Killian glared at Damien a moment longer before turning to me and smiling softly. "Yes, my mate." Nerves were bubbling in my stomach, and I was glad that I had been able to hold down what I did of my breakfast. The last thing I needed was to throw up in front of the pack. Killian looked irritated b