Olivia's POV
âI, Aiden Virek, take the title of Mate to Luna Olivia Hartwyn, joining Thorne Ridge Pack. I pledge my loyalty, power, protection and lifeblood.â
Aiden lowers to a knee and presses his forehead to my stomach, exposing the nape of his neck in the traditional show of submission to a Mate.
I canât wait to finally mark Aiden, to feel the bond snap into place and start a future together. Itâs been a whirlwind since we met at the Pack Summit last Fall. He looked at me like I was the only person in the room, and everything just⊠clicked. And now I get to make him mine.
Everything is perfect, just like I imagined. Today is the day. My day.
I place my hand on his head, threading my fingers through his tawny hair, and recite the reply by memory. âI, Olivia Hartwyn, receive Aiden Virek of Jasper Pack as my Mate. I accept your pledge of loyalty and protection and offer you a place by my side in the Thorne Ridge Pack.â
âYou may now mark your Mate!â The Priest declares, and Aiden rises to his full height above me, grinning like heâs won the lottery.
Normally, Mates mark each other instinctually, and in an uncontrollable fit of passion, but as the Luna, my Pack needs to know this is properly sealed; Iâd rather have him to myself.
Aidenâs fingers trail down the side of my throat, pulling aside the lacy collar to expose the crook of my shoulder. Tilting my head to give Aiden more access, he leans in, scenting me, and causing a shiver to run up my spine in anticipation of his bite. I feel Aidenâs warm breath against my skin just before he â
â âIâve been tired of her reclusive ass for months. If she wasnât an Alphaâs daughter, I wouldnât be marrying her. You know that.â
What the hell? Thatâs Aidenâs voice.
The speakers crackle and Aiden rears back in shock. My brow creases in confusion and I look around to see where that recording is coming from.
âThen who do you love, baby?â thatâs Amelia, from my Pack.
âOf course, itâs you, itâll always be you.â
Aidenâs voice rises again, this time itâs not the recording. âThatâs fake, obviously someone is trying to hurt us! Olivia, sweetheart, you know this is fake.â His eyes turn pleading.
Whispers and growls ripple through the Packs; someone yelps from behind me and my bridesmaid Mia cries out, âAmeliaâs fainted!â
My head whips around and Iâm hit with a wave of jealousy... from Mia.
I know from experience that unconscious people donât project emotions. And Amelia is an absolute beacon right now. I donât know if sheâs the one who set this recording, but sheâs not upset it happened. Far from it.
Whatâs going on?
Aiden whips his head between me and Amelia. âI... someone needs to help her.â He moves past me to crouch down next to Amelia.
And my entire body heats with rage. I lower my voice and seethe at him, âYou canât be serious right now. This is our mating ceremony! And youâre going to coddle a woman pretending to faint?â
I feel a spark of anger and⊠guilt? âStop it, Olivia, itâs our duty to care for the members of our Pack. Iâll handle this.â
Aiden lifts Amelia and cradles her against his chest. Her eyelids flutter as he storms away down the aisle to care for my maid of honor.
I need to salvage something of my pride, maybe of this relationship and alliance too. I pick up the hem of my gown to rush after them. Running through the forest, my foot catches on the train of my dress, and I crash down onto the well-worn path. âAiden!â
I feel myself crashing in a wave of exhaustion. And all I can do is watch Aiden leave our Mating Ceremony with Amelia, not bothering to look back.
My luck with the weather runs out, as the sky picks that moment to darken, fat drops of rain falling through the canopy.
***
âWhat are you doing?â I love Mia, but this is not a good time for a lecture. Protectiveness. Hurt.
âIâm drowning my sorrows, dear Mi â hey!â My glass disappears I glance to the bar table and count eleven empty glasses. I know I should cut myself off but instead I pour another.
âMia, my Miiiiiia, this is not a good time. You can see Iâm very busy.â
Mia snorts and flops into the chair next to me, giving side-eye. âWell, that was a shitshow. You need to sleep this off and get a clear head for tomorrow. You look terrible.â
âGee, thanks. I just donât ge tit. Get it. Tits are good too.â A tear trails down my face. âAiden has always been sweet to me. Weâre under the same pressure. His fatherâs the leader of the Alpha Council, mine is â was â the Alpha of Thorne Ridge Pack. How didnât I feel this coming?â
Only my family and our Betaâs family, which includes Mia as his daughter, know about my Power. Empaths are rare and coveted. We canât technically scent a lie, but with the guilt, anxiety, relief, shame, or a dozen other emotions associated with it, we might as well be able to.
Mia mutters, âI could have told you that.â
âLook, Liv. Aiden and Amelia are power-hungry, and you were dickmatized. I get it. That, and youâre... you. Sweet, trusting, loyal. You see the best in everyone. Thereâs nothing wrong with that.â
âMaybe there is.â I mumble into my glass.
Mia plucks the glass from my hands and sets it on the table with a bang. âCâmon. Letâs get you upstairs.â She hauls me to my feet and drags me to the elevator.
Eight floors later, Mia is half-carrying me down the hall while I search for the keycard trying to remember my room number.
Sexual frustration. Jealousy. I bump into someone rushing past us. âWatch it!â she snaps and keeps on going.
âBitch, you watch it.â Mia mutters under her breath and grabs the room key from the floor.
We try doors with the card until one lights green and it swings open into a dimly lit suite. Mia pulls me into the room and tosses me on the bed, dress and all. âGet some sleep, girl. Itâll get better in the morning.â
***
The soothing darkness is broken with a bright sliver of light. I crack my eyes open, to find a figure silhouetted in the doorway. A tall, well-muscled, well-dressed figure. I donât remember ordering room service, but my stomach rumbles at the thought.
âWho let you in here?â He growls. Oh, fuck, that voice.
I let out a growl of my own at the manâs scent. Earthy, minty, a hint of jasmine. Who knew this hotel had such delicious staff?
I shouldnât be lusting after the staff, Iâm a married â no. We didnât mark each other. Iâm too cloudy headed to remember if any of it real; to know if any of this real. But thereâs no harm in having fantasies.
I sit up and slip the engagement ring off my finger, making my very unsteady way over to the handsome stranger in my dream-room. I drag in his intoxicating scent again and stumble into him.
âYou can charge the food to the room. I donât have any extra cash but serve me well and thisâ, I take one last look at the glittering diamond and drop it into the manâs shirt pocket, âwill be your tip.â
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