“Remind me again why I’m going to your appointment with the florist? And also remind me why you aren’t just going through one of the florists we have within the pack?” I sighed as I followed my GPS to Flowers of the Nile in Eugene, Oregon. “Because Aurelia hasn’t been feeling well, and I finally talked her stubborn ass into going to see the doctor. But we can’t cancel or reschedule if we want to have the flowers for the wedding.” my brother sighed over the car Bluetooth.
“Okay, I get that. And I’m glad she’s finally going to the doctor. Though honestly, I’m with Sybille. They are just going to tell you that it’s morning sickness, and you have a pup on the way.” I rolled my eyes. “Guess we’ll see. She’s pretty sure it’s just from Hana’s undercooked brownies.” Logan answered.
“Yeah, sure. Then why aren’t the rest of us throwing up daily? We all ate that. I love your daughter, but I’m not eating anything she makes ever again.” I chuckled, remembering the ‘lava brownies’ my niece made. She’s twelve and adorable, but I fear for the man she ends up marrying. I hope he can cook because she’s as useful in the kitchen as Logan.
“Yeah yeah. Just handle the flowers. You have the binder that details what Aurelia wants.” Logan sighed, and I could hear him rolling his eyes. “Yes, I’ve got it. You know you can depend on me. You still didn’t explain why we are going outside the pack for the floral arrangements. The arrangements that Andrea made for the Luna ceremony last year were lovely.” I said, taking another turn.
“Because the wedding is for Aurelia’s human family more than anything. I could go to city hall and have it done as far as the government is concerned. And since we are mated, and she’s already my Luna, the pack sees us as married.” Logan explained. “Still doesn’t answer my question, little brother.” I pointed out. “She wants to give business to local businesses in the area she’s from. And it’s not like the flowers are the only thing we are sourcing from outside the pack. Everything is from outside the pack.” he sighed.
“Is John bitching that we are supporting my hometown’s local business?” Aurelia growls. I hear the clatter of the phone being snatched from my brother. “Hello, Aurelia. Who’s my favorite pregnant Luna?” I smiled. “I’m not fucking pregnant, John. Don’t fucking jinx me. And stop bitching that we are supporting my town’s local businesses. Now handle the flowers. I agreed to this stupid doctor’s appointment, and we need to go before we’re late.” she grumbled, hanging up on me.
I laughed, shaking my head. ‘Oh, she’s so pregnant.’ Irving snickered. ‘Oh yes. The pregnancy hormones are in full swing.’ I agree with my wolf. I sighed, frowning—just another thing my brother is doing before me. I’m older by three years. I was raised to take the role of Alpha, but then my first shift happened, and Irving wasn’t the bloodmoon wolf.
In an instant, all I’d worked for went poof, and father’s attention shifted to Logan rushing to prepare him in hopes he would have the bloodmoon wolf. I don’t know what we’d have done if neither of us did. But Jericho is the bloodmoon wolf, so Logan became our Alpha, and because I was already trained to run the pack, I was named his Beta. And I’ve been supporting my brother in all things ever since.
And now he’s not only found his mate before me, but he’s going to have a pup. Perhaps I’m just meant to be the bachelor Kinsley brother. Forever the uncle and never the father. ‘Stop thinking like that.’ Irving scolded me. ‘Sorry, can’t help it. Even you have to wonder if maybe our mate died before we could meet her. And we both know it’s rare to have a second chance.’ I shrugged.
‘I refuse to believe she’s dead. Like your brother, I believe our mate was just too young for us to find. We should go to the next gathering.’ Irving shook his head. ‘Ever the optimist.’ I sighed. I don’t want to go to gatherings to seek out a mate. I just have this feeling it will be the same as always: many beautiful females but none of them mine. And I refuse to take anyone that isn’t my mate to my bed. This resulted in people like to call me the Virgin Beta, at least when they don’t think I can hear them.
“In one hundred yards, your destination will be on the right.” my GPS informs me. I watch the storefronts on my right for a place to park and stop one literally in front of the florist. A golden awning hung outside with the shop’s name ‘Flowers of the Nile’ in a cursive font painted in blue. The large windows offered plenty of light to the shop, filled with flowers in various species and a spectrum of colors.
I sighed, pocketing my phone, grabbing the folder from the passenger seat before getting out. I took a breath and prepared my susceptible nose for the pending burst of floral scents as I pushed the door open. A little bell above jingled announcing me. I wiggled my nose, trying to control my heightened sense of smell as all the aromas hit me.
As I slowly made my way through to the counter, a scent that is not floral hit me. It was everywhere and was making me start to salivate. The delicious aroma of dark chocolate and strawberries was making me dizzy as it overpowered all the flowers. ‘MATE!!’ Irving shouted as he jumped around in my head like a puppy wagging his tail in excitement.
‘What?!’ I exclaimed. ‘She’s here! Her scent is everywhere! She must work here!’ Irving answered, more excited than even the day we first shifted and finally met. He is forever the optimist. Knowing my luck, she was a customer who wandered around and is already gone. ‘Shut up, pessimist. Find our mate.’ Irving growled.
“Hello, welcome to Flowers of the Niles. I’m Becky. How may I help you?” a pretty blonde greeted me as she popped up out of nowhere. Or maybe it only feels like she came out of nowhere because I was so engrossed by the scent. I managed to focus on the girl and smiled. She’s attractive with long blonde hair in a high ponytail, bright blue eyes, a little simple on her right cheek as she smiles at me. But she’s not the source of the scent, and all interest dies.
“Good afternoon, Miss.” I nodded in greeting. “I am here for an appointment with Miss Adio for the Christian wedding.” I explained. For every vendor we were using outside the pack, we used Aurelia’s family name. The last thing we wanted was to draw attention by using our name. We are just as well known for our company outside the werewolf community, and I don’t feel like getting price gouged.
“Oh… right. Well, let me get her.” Becky smiled, eyeing me, licking her lips like I’m dinner and she’s starving. “Thank you.” I nodded, looking away, wandering to look at some flowers to show I had no interest. I heard her open a door behind the counter to call out to someone else—the joys of heightened hearing.
“Sarael! There is a fucking gorgeous guy out there looking for you. Apparently has an appointment for the Christian wedding.” Becky gushed. “Becky, if he’s here about a wedding, he’s most likely the groom, so maybe you shouldn’t be commenting on his looks.” a soothing voice answered with a soft Arabic accent. “It’s not like he can hear me? And if he is the groom, it just shows all the good-looking ones are taken. But if he isn’t, I call dibs.” Becky laughed, the laugh a little shrill, making me wince.
“Sure, Becky. If he’s not the groom, he’s all yours.” the woman, Sarael, answered. “Ahem. Mister Christian?” that same voice called out to me. I turned and blinked as my eyes connected with hers. Sarael is gorgeous with bronze skin, with thick dark chocolate brown hair swept up into a low side ponytail with strands of the soft curls framing her heart-shaped face. Her mocha eyes blinked at me under thick lashes as her lips parted with a greeting that seemed to die at the tip of her tongue.
‘MATE!!!!!!’ Irving screamed as he pinpointed the scent was coming from her. I furrowed my brow because while yes, the scent is obviously coming from her, she’s also human. I see no wolf in her eyes, nor do I pick up the underlying scent of werewolf. And the chances of a human being mated to one of my kind is one in a million. “Um… is there something wrong, Mister Christian?” she asked, licking her lips, and I realized I’ve been silent.
“Yes and no.” I answered. ‘Way to be vague, John. So articulate of you. Can’t spare more words and eloquence for our mate?’ Irving rolled his eyes. He apparently doesn’t care that she’s human. “Um, in what way?” she furrowed her brow. Fuck, even the little wrinkles that formed on her brow were cute. “Well, I’m not Mister Christian. My soon-to-be sister made the appointment. Christian is her maiden name. I’m John.” I explained, offering my hand.
“Oh.” she laughed a little, a faint blush coloring her cheeks. I need to get out of here. This is such a bad idea. I’m going to kill my brother for making me do this. He should have sent Sybille. “My apologies. Nice to meet you, John. I’m Sarael. I had expected to be meeting with the bride and groom today.” she apologized, shaking my hand.
The moment our hands connected, I felt the shock wave of the mate bond I’ve only heard about run through my fingers, palm, and straight through my arm, hitting me straight in the heart. I wasn't sure if humans feel the mate bond like werewolves, but she must have felt something as she quickly pulled away and looked at her hand. “Sorry about that. Static.” she shrugged.
We managed to have everything ready just after sunset. Even having a couple dozen people helping me and following my instructions to the letter took hours to prepare everything. I would have preferred that we had started sooner, but at least the full moon rising means I can bring Nova forward when I need her. I bet Hizkiah won’t expect that, not that he’d expect to cross paths with me after all these years. Each team had at least twelve members that weren’t going to shit until necessary to handle the holy water. I was, of course, one of the twelve in our group. I wish I’d had more time before we left Bloodmoon to prepare. While I know, I can shift to Nova. I’d still feel better going into this if I had my hunter weapons. I’ll have to make do. “You two aren’t going in as your wolves?” I raised my eyebrow as I handed the belladonna necklaces and holy water balloons to Crista and Alec. “Your mate requested we make an entrance.” Alec shrugged. “I feel arriving as myself will have the de
As much as I’d prefer to spend the rest of this trip in our room making love, we had urgent business to address. I intend to fulfill my promise to her. Once those children are safe, I am giving her the romantic getaway she deserves. It may not be the Maldives, but I will find a way to make arrangements in Paris for us. Including a shopping trip since we didn’t pack for the cold winter weather of Paris. We were the last to arrive at Sylvester’s office. It was a bit cramped with so many of us, but I suppose there isn’t another room in the château that would offer us the necessary privacy for this conversation. As we stepped into the office, I gave a curt nod to him and his ranked wolves. I noticed Warren and Ben stifle a snicker as they looked at mine and Sarael’s wet hair. A glare in their direction quickly shut up the Gamma guards. “Pardon our lateness. It has been a long day and will continue to be a long night. So we took the opportunity to wash up.” I explained as I stepped next
Since I realized Hizkiah was back and part of this, I’ve felt numb. I nearly died the last time I faced him. I don’t want to do that again. I can’t simply put myself in that situation again. I have children that need me. Farah and Amal are too young to lose me. I can’t let them grow up without me. ‘Will you stop your pessimistic bullshit? We aren’t going to die. You fought the asshole when you were fifteen. You’re older and wiser, and you have me this time. Not to mention there is no way John and Irving would let us die. So remember, you aren’t fighting this demon alone.’ Nova scolded me. ‘So get out of your head. You may be keeping your thoughts from them, but they are still picking up on you being out of sorts. They are worried. I mean, look at John.’ Nova encouraged me. I turned my head and watched as John leaned into the shower and turned the water on. Nothing seemed off at first. Then when he looked back at me, I could see it. I could see the worry in his eyes and felt it in o
The elders left a piss poor impression on me. I prefer not to judge people sight unseen, but from what I’ve heard of the Monastery and the elders, I already had a low opinion of them. It’s probably best that Bloodmoon doesn’t participate in their Alpha training. I’d have been kicked out when I shifted and didn’t have the Alpha wolf, and I can’t see Logan doing well in that environment. ‘If Logan and Jericho had been forced to attend that training, the Monastery would be rubble and every elder dead.’ Irving scoffed. It does make me wonder why Alec never destroyed the place. If the rumors of how poor Alec’s time there was, I wouldn’t blame him if he had. Before finding his mate, Alec’s wolf reigned supreme in his body and became notorious for a reason. I suppose he never saw the need to return after taking control of Incubi. My threat will not be idle if they have had a hand in these disappearances. I will call Alec and let him bring destruction to them. We’d been back at the pack ho
I can’t shake this unsettled feeling I’ve had since Logan first told us to report to his office. Nova thinks I’m just a pessimist and that nothing as dangerous or nefarious as I believe is going on. She can call me a pessimist all she wants, but my gut tells me I’m not going to like what we find here. And if all these signs weren’t weird enough, I have four ranked males bowing to ME! What the FUCK? Why are they bowing to me? The hairs on the back of my neck stood on edge as that unsettling feeling was back in full force. “Why are you doing that? An Alpha doesn’t show that kind of respect to anyone but perhaps a fellow Alpha. I’m not Alpha. Hell, I’m barely classified as a werewolf.” I questioned, stroking Shu’s fur. He was relaxed, or as relaxed as he’s learned to be around werewolves he doesn’t think of as a threat, which is a good sign. It means he doesn’t suspect any of the ranked wolves of having a hand in all this. I hate if anyone from within this pack had a hand in it. Not t
So much has happened in the four years we’ve been together. Sarael lost her sister, became a new moon wolf and pack Beta, had our daughter, got married, had our son, and then dealt with the chaos of Silvercloud finding his mate. If anyone deserves a romantic getaway, it is my love. I have been planning this since Amal was born. Nothing will stop us from jetting off to the Maldives for a week away. The kids are safe with my brother and his family. Everything at Sarael’s shop is under control, and I know Kinsley Industrial will run smoothly while I’m away. I was loading our bags into the car when Logan’s voice forced its way into my mind. ‘Report immediately to my office.’ His command was undeniable and worrying. “John? Why did your brother summon me to his office? Is this a joke? He knows we are leaving.” Sarael frowned as she folded her arms. “I am unsure what happened. It must be important. Logan knows we are leaving.” I furrowed my brow as I contemplated why he would call for us