Aurora's POV
My breath gets stuck in my throat. My chest is so tight with unreleased air that my vision is also starting to get white at the edges. I hold onto the brim of the sink for support, wanting to get away. Needing to get away. But I just stand there like some sort of a masochist, listening to them.
I feel... Dirty. Unpure. And the first surge of repulsion for myself for even keeping up with this is the only thing that drives me to get away and go back to my own room.
I slam the door, having a dark hope that the sound would somehow make them stop. But of course it doesn't. Tears are leaking out of my eyes and I wipe them furiously, angry with myself.
"Why did it not work?" I ask Vega, not bothering to hide my anger. "You're my wolf. You're the one tied to this whole mate business. Why did our rejection not work?"
"I don't know," she says, and I can sense the desperation in her tone. "It should have worked. That's how it goes for a lot of people who denounce their mates. I don't know how it didn't stick with you and Mason...."
She trails off and I can tell that she is being honest. I just don't like the fact that even she doesn't know. Now it's all up to me to just control what I feel. It's exhausting.
"What do I do now?" I demand from her, but eventually she just exits our shared consciousness as though out of shame.
It's almost like she's too embarrassed for not knowing and she just wants to be out. Part of me wants to drag her back in and keep demanding answers from her until she gives in, but a bigger part of me just wishes I can exit out of my own head too.
I roll over in my bed, burying myself under the covers. I close my eyes, blocking everything out, wishing for this day to just end.
"I wish I had never turned eighteen and met my mate," I whisper to myself, and after a while, I just fall asleep.
* * *
When I wake up, the house is completely silent. The morning light is streaming through the windows and hitting my face, making me blink a couple of times before deciding to sit up.
I'm tangled in my sheets. I can feel the marks of the blanket still stamped on my face. Still, I get up and stretch, trying not to think about what happened. Trying not to think about who's still possibly in the other bedroom right this moment.
"Breakfast is ready!" Mom yells from downstairs, and I force a happy face before getting dressed and going down.
Thankfully, neither Margot nor Mason comes down with me. I wouldn't have known what to do. In fact, I don't think I can even feel their presence in the house, which is good. That means I don't have to look them in the eye and pretend everything is going....
"Good morning, Aurora," a familiar voice says from the dining table and I just freeze.
Margot. And sitting next to her finishing up his food is Mason. He looks up at me and smiles, and it's as though none of what we talked about ever happened. It's as though he never found out that we were mates.
"Good morning," he just says, and I'm forced to mutter the same thing.
Margot, as clueless or simply just as uncaring as ever, motions me to sit next to her. "Come here and eat. I heard you just vanished from the party last night, which is a shame because we ate the cake and tried to sing happy birthday for you."
"I was just tired," I say.
Mom comes out of the kitchen with a batch of fried eggs. But then she motions me to come with her. I thought I'm just out here to take some food out into the dining room with her, but she pulls me to a corner and suddenly starts to whisper.
"I'm happy with how you are handling things," she says to me, touching my face. "See? It's not so bad to just give way to your sister once in a while. Let her have her happiness. It doesn't feel bad to you to do it just this once, right?"
I want to argue that I have done it as many times as I could and I always was the one who would give way, but I just nod. "It doesn't feel bad at all, mom."
Mom grins widely. "That makes me very happy. Now go serve them up more food. I think Mason will be leaving in a while and he would need to have his energy."
I get out of the kitchen and into the living room, sliding the plate of bread to Mason's side of the table. He thanks me casually, and I'm pretty sure my heart is going to crawl up my throat so I just sit down.
But I barely even touch the table when suddenly, the home phone starts to ring.
"Can you get that?" Margot asks.
Happy to be free, I nod and head to the living room, happy for the excuse to be away from them. I pick up the phone and press it to my ear. "Hello, Everley residence."
"There you are, princess."
The familiar deep voice crawls into my ear like a cold whisper and spreads all over my body.
I nearly slam the button on the home phone but I find myself incapable of movement. I just clutch it close to my ear, my pulse racing so fast that I have to breathe rapidly to keep up.
"So, how does it feel?" he asks, almost purring like a cat. "How does it feel to be betrayed by your mate? Does it feel good? Do you like it? Do you know now what you're doing to me?"
Fuck you. The words get stuck in my throat.
"I take your silence as yes." He laughs. "You know perfectly what it feels now. So why not just put me out of my misery and do as I ask?"
"Who the fuck are you?" I finally growl under my breath. "What do you want from me?"
"I'm your destiny, and I want you."
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Aurora's POVThe sky above the Celestial Temple blazed with otherworldly light as I faced the Void Lord in our final confrontation. Reality itself seemed to warp around us, the fabric of the multiverse straining under the weight of our clashing powers. Mason and Ethan stood at my flanks, their presence a steadying force amidst the chaos."Your efforts are futile, Star Walker," the Void Lord's voice boomed across dimensions. "I am eternal, a force of nature itself. You cannot hope to defeat me."I stood my ground, starlight and shadow swirling around me in perfect harmony. "I don't need to defeat you," I declared, my voice steady despite the fear clawing at my insides. "I just need to restore the balance you've disrupted."The Void Lord's laughter shook the foundations of reality. "Balance? There is only power, little star. And soon, all the power in existence will be mine."He unleashed a torrent of void energy, a darkness so absolute it threatened to devour everything in its path. I
Aurora's POVThe cosmic maelstrom raged around us as I stood at the epicenter of the battle, my powers stretched to their limits. The Void Lord's armies seemed endless, pouring through rifts in reality that threatened to tear the very fabric of existence apart. Mason and Ethan fought valiantly by my side, their strengths perfectly complementing each other in a dance of deadly precision.But it wasn't enough. For every Void Walker we struck down, two more took its place. Our allies were falling, overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of our adversaries. The multiverse itself groaned under the strain of the conflict, cracks spreading across the sky like spider webs."We can't keep this up forever," Mason shouted, his face streaked with blood and grime. "There has to be another way!"Ethan growled in agreement, his massive wolf form bristling with barely contained rage. "Whatever it takes, Aurora. We're with you."Their unwavering support, despite the seemingly insurmountable odds, filled me w
Aurora's POVThe sky above the Celestial Temple turned an ominous shade of crimson as reality itself began to fracture. I stood atop the highest spire, my newly awakened powers pulsing in harmony with the cosmic turmoil around us. Mason and Ethan flanked me, their faces grim as we surveyed the approaching storm."It's time," I said softly, feeling the weight of destiny settle on my shoulders. "The Void Lord is coming."As if summoned by my words, the air before us shimmered and tore open. A figure emerged from the rift - tall, regal, and radiating an aura of pure malevolence. The Void Lord's eyes, twin pools of infinite darkness, fixed upon me with predatory intent."Aurora Nightshade," he intoned, his voice resonating with otherworldly power. "The last Star Walker. How fitting that you should bear witness to the end of all realms."I stepped forward, starlight and shadow swirling around me in perfect balance. "This isn't the end," I declared, my voice steady despite the fear clawing
Aurora's POVThe ancient ritual chamber shook violently as void energy collided with celestial power. I stood at its center, channeling everything I had into maintaining the protective barrier around us. Mason and Ethan fought back-to-back nearby, holding off waves of Void Hunters as Alexandra prepared her transformation ritual."The barrier's weakening!" Mason shouted, expertly taking down two attackers. "We need to stop her before she completes the circle!"Ethan growled in agreement, his wolf form massive and deadly as he defended our position. "Aurora, whatever you're planning, do it now!"Blood trickled from my nose as I maintained the shield. The armor my mother left me pulsed with warning - I was pushing too hard, using too much power. But I couldn't stop. Not when everything we fought for hung in the balance."Oh, let them watch," Alexandra's voice rang out as she completed another section of the ritual circle. "Let them see what true power looks like!"The air crackled with d