“I’m not sure it’s good to see you Arnold” Tamlin spat with malicious intent. “It’s Alpha Arnold to you” The man corrected, his position upright as he stood right behind me. Tamlin let out a cruel laugh, trying too hard to sound like he was in control. “I hadn’t realized you were coronated,” he sneered. “I guess the invitation was lost in the pile of unimportant things we receive every day.” Aaron, standing at his side, echoed the laugh, but it was empty, forced. Nothing about this moment was amusing to this strange man. Instead, He pulled his right hand from his pocket, “Give the girl back to us” Aaron requested, his brows knotted with his lashes. Arnold didn’t move. Didn’t even acknowledge him. It was as if Aaron didn’t exist, as if he were no more than dust floating in the corner. Aaron’s face twisted with fury, lips curling back. He hated being ignored, hated being dismissed. His anger shook through his words. “Did you hear me?” he barked. “Give us the girl and
Alora POV: I had barely gotten an hour of sleep when I was woken up by the screaming noises of a woman. We had arrived at a mansion last night, it was one of the houses that belonged to Tamlin. We had a late introduction with his father, the Alpha, he stared at me like I wasn’t what he expected. I gave a polite greeting but he dismissed it by walking away. “Please slower” I could hear the woman say, the walls were thin enough for me to hear her cries along with the grunts of a man. “I can’t take it anymore” she kept pleading. I made my way closer to the room where the sound was. I found Tamlin in the room with a strange woman, she had her hands against the bed rest, as he held her legs secure in his hands beside his thighs. He was rough, heavy grunt from his lips, tears streaming down her eyes like it hurt. It did, he had just lost my sister and was using the poor woman to grieve. She must have had no idea what was in stall for her, Once she saw me, she whispered so
Last night I realized that I had no one at my side. I sat in his room and cried all night, he never bothered to send me a text, they never came back. No one cared to check up on me despite my sobs. I shown have known when mother decided that my wedding dress would be pink, I should have known when father kept me in my room while they decided what would happen at the wedding. There were so many signs but I was blinded, I couldn’t see. I thought that if I had one person beside me then it would be okay. He assured that he wanted me,I asked him several times if he wanted to be with me and he said yes. Why now? Why did they have to do this to me. “We are leaving in three minutes” Mother burst through the door, it wasn’t a choice to come to the wedding, it was an order. Elara had told them the truth, not one act of pity was laid upon me. My father walked up to me and told me to suck it up, “You should have known a long time ago that he wasn’t yours” he said. I stepped
Alora While I was getting ready for my wedding tomorrow, my sister was getting fucked by my mate in his room. Growing up in the Dellih family, I was always the shadow, the extra, the one they barely noticed unless they wanted something to compare to. The odd child, second to the best. And the best was always my sister. Elara. She was three years older than me and my parent’s favorite. My parents didn’t even try to hide it, she was their favorite, their shining star, their pride. I was just… there. If Elara was the sun, then I was the dust stuck behind her glow, invisible unless you squinted hard enough. Everything I owned was once hers. Clothes, books, jewelry. Even my bedroom furniture. I used to call them leftovers, because that’s all I ever got. Leftovers. After all those years of being treated like I was insignificant, of being inferior to her, I was finally going to be with my mate. My Tamlin. A man who saw me and loved me for who I am, a man who I would never be se