He stepped back slightly, a mocking scoff escaping him. “Was that why you were pissed that day? For that thing?” he sounded pained.
The words hit like a blade, and a dangerous heat rushed through me. “You dare not call my mate names,” I warned, my voice low and edged. I was really trying to control myself because I had promised Aina, but he was trying to get on my nerves, he straightened, then bowed his head slightly. “She is no longer the woman you rejected,” I continued, each word deliberate. “She is your future Luna. Let that sink in.” His fists clenched. “Then you should’ve told me. We’re friends, aren’t we?” Guilt twisted in my chest. He was right. Alex had been my friend since childhood, and keeping this from him had been… childish. “Yeah,” I admitted with a faint nod. “I guess I’m at fault. But what does it matter now? You’re mated to the woman of your dreams aren't you?” I tried to lighten the air with a jest. He nodded, managing a smile—though it didn’t quite reach his eyes. Then it hit me. A faint, unmistakable scent curled through the air. My muscles went rigid. Alex caught it too; his head snapped toward the reception hall. “Fuck,” I muttered under my breath. Not now. Aina was in heat. Aina They didn’t stop mocking me, and I’d had enough. I stood, facing them fully. Ruth was at the center of it, her smirk irritatingly smug. I knew her type, wealthy family, perfect connections—which explained how she’d even been invited here. “I’ve had enough of your insults,” I told her, my voice steady. She folded her arms, chin tilting up. “So?” Around us, conversations began to fade. People were starting to notice, but I didn’t care. I wasn’t going to let someone like her speak to me that way again. This was the moment I decided to use Osborne’s name. “Do you remember the day you mocked me at the store?” I asked evenly. Her smirk deepened. “Oh, you mean the day I told you to reject him? And it seems you didn’t.” I nodded slowly. “Did Suzy ever tell you what happened after she got home?” Ruth frowned. “No. Why would she?” “Because Osborne almost killed her when he found me crying,” I said, my tone sharpening. “He had his hand around her neck. If I hadn’t told him to stop, she’d be dead. And maybe you too—because I told him Suzy’s friends picked on me.” Her eyes went wide, and she stepped back. “So… imagine what he’d do if I told him it was you and you are doing so again,” I added. The girls around her immediately backed away, abandoning her to deal with me alone. “Well, I didn’t mean it like that,” she stammered, panic clear on her face. I scoffed. “Then you’d better watch your mouth.” With that, I turned and sat back down, resuming my meal as though nothing had happened. The Luna returned shortly, a knowing smile on her face. My stomach dropped—don’t tell me she’d seen me threatening Ruth. “Well,” she said, settling into her seat with a warm smile, “at least I know my future daughter-in-law isn’t some softy.” I exhaled slowly. “Yeah… they stepped out of line.” She nodded approvingly. “You did the right thing, Aina. If you have power, use it. That’s what I always say.” I couldn’t help but chuckle at that. But then, a sudden wave of nausea hit me, sharp and unexpected. My breath caught. “Oh no…” I whispered under my breath. The Luna’s head snapped toward me, her eyes narrowing in concern. “Not here, please,” I begged quietly, already knowing what was happening. But it was too late. Her expression shifted in shock. “You’re in heat,” she said, voice low but startled. The heat seemed to ripple through the air. One by one, heads turned. The unmated males’ eyes locked on me first, then even the mated ones. My scent was everywhere, curling through the hall, impossible to ignore. This was bad—very bad. But why was it so stronger this time, than the last? My legs trembled violently, heat flooding every inch of me until my center was wet and throbbing, desperate for a mate. My body screamed for touch, for relief. The air shifted. One by one, they started moving toward me—slow, deliberate steps like predators circling prey. I saw it in their eyes: hunger, raw and feral, the kind that didn’t care about names or vows. The Luna shot to her feet just as the Alpha re-entered, his gaze locking on me first, then scanning the room like he was sizing up a threat. “Stand back,” he barked. The authority in his voice froze some in place, but others… their bodies still twitched with the pull of my scent. I could see the strain in their pants, the shallow rise and fall of their chests as instinct clawed at their control. Gasps rippled through the women. One whispered to another, “Her heat is strong… every male here will want her.” Oh, please. Where was Osborne? If he didn’t come now, I wasn’t sure I could stop myself from giving in—or worse, letting one of them take me. “Get. Out. Of. The. Way!” His voice thundered through the hall. Osborne. He moved through the crowd like a storm, eyes locked on me—dark, sharp, and burning with something between rage and need. The Alpha exhaled in relief as Osborne closed the distance in seconds. His hand wrapped around mine, hot and unyielding. “Come here. Now.” I could barely move, my legs weak, my body blazing with need. He pulled me against him, his scent crashing over mine in a dominant wave, shielding me from the others. His growl was low and dangerous as he glared at anyone still standing too close. Guards fell in at our sides, forcing back the males who were still struggling against the pull of my heat. Osborne didn’t slow until we were out of the hall, dragging me toward the exit like the world could burn behind us for all he cared—because right now, I was his only priority.I didn't know how many times he took me but I can definitely say, we are naked in the bed as he plunders into me.He took me from the back as I grabbed the pillow for support. I hadn't known mating would be this good or else I would have done it a long time again.And so I came again, harder than the last "no more Osborne" I begged, he nibbled on my ear and replied "until I finish Aina, hold still a bit" I let him.He turned me to face him and he caresses my bud again, his eyes still hungry and that seems to fuel my own desire too "fuck, you look beautiful Aina” he says as he entered me again and I gasps as he moved slowly, voice husky he whispered "I could do this every damn day and not get tired, do you understand me?” I nodded, he was moving now, too fast that I almost lost it "Yes, right there” I cried out, my insides were hot, and wanting, and he moved eagerly in me as if he couldn't get enough, his pace grew too fast and immediately I knew he was almost there, with a cry he cam
I didn’t even realize we’d made it into his limo until the door slammed shut. Osborne’s voice cut through my haze, rough and commanding as he spoke into a collar mic.“Take us to the mansion. Now.”But my mind was already spinning in a whirlwind of need. My pulse pounded in my ears, my body screaming for him.I fisted his collar and yanked him toward me. His mouth met mine in a fierce, crushing kiss, and the world fell away.Goddess, I felt so hot—too hot—and every part of me ached for him.I reached for his belt, my fingers brushing the hard line of him beneath the fabric, but his hand caught mine.“No,” he breathed, his voice low and frayed at the edges.“But I want you now,” I whispered against his lips, tasting his restraint.“I know,” he said, eyes dark with hunger. “I want you too… but we’ll be there before you know it.”His words didn’t register. My body didn’t care about it, before we knew it.I shoved his coat from his shoulders and kissed him again, deeper, desperate. His lo
He stepped back slightly, a mocking scoff escaping him. “Was that why you were pissed that day? For that thing?” he sounded pained.The words hit like a blade, and a dangerous heat rushed through me. “You dare not call my mate names,” I warned, my voice low and edged.I was really trying to control myself because I had promised Aina, but he was trying to get on my nerves, he straightened, then bowed his head slightly.“She is no longer the woman you rejected,” I continued, each word deliberate. “She is your future Luna. Let that sink in.”His fists clenched. “Then you should’ve told me. We’re friends, aren’t we?”Guilt twisted in my chest. He was right. Alex had been my friend since childhood, and keeping this from him had been… childish.“Yeah,” I admitted with a faint nod. “I guess I’m at fault. But what does it matter now? You’re mated to the woman of your dreams aren't you?” I tried to lighten the air with a jest.He nodded, managing a smile—though it didn’t quite reach his eyes.
The mating ceremony had ended, and now it was time for the wedding reception. Couples paired off, hands clasped, making their way toward the venue.Osborne’s arm was firm around my waist, holding me close—almost possessively—as though guiding what was his.“She isn’t going to vanish if you give her space to breathe,” a deep voice teased from behind us. It was the Alpha.I almost chuckled and we glanced over. The Alpha’s lips curved into a faint smile, surprisingly directed at me.“Why don’t you mind your own business?” Osborne shot back. “You’ve got your mate right there.”“Well,” the Alpha countered smoothly, “you should introduce the one who’s about to be added to my family, shouldn’t you?”I instantly realized they were bantering. The way they tossed their words back and forth was almost like siblings teasing each other. I couldn’t help thinking how much I wished I’d had that kind of easy relationship with my own parents.Before Osborne could reply, a gentle female voice cut in. “O
As we stepped inside, a man moved forward to greet us. The moment my gaze landed on him, my eyes widened—it was the Beta.His expression shifted almost imperceptibly. I saw the way his eyes searched my face, the flicker of recognition sparking before he quickly masked it. He said nothing, though, simply turning to address Osborne.“Welcome, Alpha Osborne. Please, allow me to escort you to the seat that’s been prepared for you. The Luna and Alpha will join you shortly.”Osborne gave a polite nod. “Thank you, Beta Luke.”We followed him as he led us to our places, but I couldn’t shake the feeling of his gaze lingering on me. When I glanced up, I caught him watching me again, obviously he knows I am the one whom his son rejected. We settled into our seats as a steady stream of people came to greet Osborne. The attention he commanded was striking—one might have thought he was already Alpha with the way they approached him with smiles, bows, and respectful murmurs.Then, without warning,
I stared at my reflection, almost unable to believe the woman in the mirror was me. It had been so long since I’d worn my hair long—I’d chopped it off years ago because it was too much to maintain. Now, with the added extensions cascading down my back, it framed my face like silk.The glasses were gone, replaced with contacts that made my eyes look brighter, sharper. My skin was smooth under the soft sweep of makeup, my lips painted with just the right shade to make them look fuller.“I bet you can’t even recognize yourself,” Miss Susan said with a playful smile as she stood behind me.I let out a shaky laugh, almost choking on the emotion rising in my throat.“Don’t cry,” she teased gently. “We wouldn’t want to ruin that masterpiece of a face now, would we?”I shook my head quickly, grinning. “No. I look… gorgeous, Miss Susan.”She stepped forward and wrapped me in a warm hug. “Now,” she said, pulling back, “it’s time to put on your dress, Aina.”A knock came at the door, and my moth