Aurora POV
I never thought I’d see him again, yet here he is, and at Jackson’s house of all places. Do they know each other?
He’s staring at me, his eyebrows pulled together in what seems like confusion. I glance at the house then back at him, realization hitting me that he must be one of Ivy’s high ranking friends. He was invited here to meet Jackson.
“The girl from last night,” he mutters, “You’re the ex of Ivy’s fiancé, aren’t you?” His eyes trail from my face to my dress- the same dress from last night- before he looks up again. “What happened to your neck?”
I lifted my hand to touch my neck, wincing as the pain shot through me—I knew there must be bruises there.
Then I looked up into his captivating eyes, hesitating whether I should tell him everything.
He’s Ivy’s close friend, and Ivy would definitely paint me as some clingy, gold-digging human girl who won’t let Jackson go. Plus, a werewolf like him would never truly understand what I’m going through. To keep things from getting worse, I just couldn’t trust him so easily.
So I just said, “It’s nothing.” But he continues to stare at my neck. Then, without restraint or warning, he reaches up, and I flinch back. My eyes close on instinct, but a hit never comes. Instead, warm, gentle fingers brush my neck where Jackson had grabbed me.
When I opened my eyes again, I looked up at him as he pressed, "Who did these wounds? Jackson? Ivy?"
I felt a flicker of emotion stirring inside me, just as I was about to speak. Then a familiar voice shouted, “Jackson! Aurora’s gone!”
My eyes dart to the front of the house, fear squeezing my chest.
“I need to leave. Please,” I begged, my voice trembling with fear and urgency. “What I want to tell you is that you should know the truth about us. Yes, I’m human, but I never meant any harm to Jackson. I loved him, and I thought he loved me too.”
My heart beats wildly against my ribs as I finally wretch my arm from his grip.
He sighs and lifts his hand. I barely refrain from flinching again, which makes him narrow his eyes suspiciously at me.
I take a few testing steps back, and when he doesn’t follow, I breathe a sigh of relief.
The man in front of me tilts his head to the side a bit, his eyes shifting slightly, just before I hear voices from afar.
“Goodbye,” I say quickly and dart away. I didn’t ever plan to see him again, and this was just a fluke. He’s a high-ranking werewolf and I’m a lowly human.
We won’t cross paths again.
However, for some reason, just before I turn the corner to the front of the house, I glance back. The man watches me with a deep gaze and furrowed brows. His gaze is intense, but I don’t have time to dissect it.
Right now, I need to get out of here and think about the future. The longer I stay in the werewolf world, the more danger I could be in. Jackson clearly wants to get rid of me, and I know if Ivy ever found me, she’d probably want the same.
Maybe it would be best if I just leave the werewolf world altogether.
I collide with someone and stumble, falling back and to the ground.
“Watch where you’re going!” A familiar high-pitched voice shrieks, and when I look up, I find Ivy standing over me. She glares at me, snarling. “You have eyes, so you should use them. Now, take these bags inside for me. They’re too heavy.”
The way she puts a hand on her hip while admiring her nails tells me she expects me to listen to her order. The arrogance doesn’t surprise me, but as I stand, I realize she doesn’t recognize me. She’s taken me for some sort of help, so maybe I can still get away.
But, then she focuses on me again and narrows her eyes, “I’ve never seen a human with such beautiful silver hair.”
“I found her!”
Hands clamp down on my arms from behind, and I whip my head around, finding Jackson’s sister holding me. “I caught Aurora!”
She’s breathless as she drags me toward the front of the house, and no matter how hard I dig my feet into the grass, I can’t stop her. Pain flares in my arms where she grips me, no doubt giving me more bruises.
“That’s her?” Ivy asks, and Jackson’s sister nods.
“Yeah, we had her locked up so she wouldn’t bother anyone, but she escaped. I’m just here to get her,” Jackson’s sister says, and I thrash in her hold.
I won’t go back to that attic. They have no right to lock me up like they did, but just because I’m human, they think they can treat me however they want. It’s how werewolves act with humans. They see humans as the lower life form that they can push around.
“How dare you show up here?” Ivy hisses at me. “You’re trying to ruin my relationship with Jackson again! I will not allow a pathetic human who doesn’t know her place to pull me and Jackson apart!”
I watch in horror as her claws extend from her fingers and jump back when she lunges. I’m not fast enough, though, and we tumble to the ground.
“I just want to leave,” I cry out, pushing against her shoulders. She pins me to the ground, getting on top of me with her knees holding my body down and one hand on my neck.
“Jackson is mine!” She growls and raises her claw-tipped hand in the air.
Fear flashes through me at the realization of what’s about to happen, and instinctively, I close my eyes.
“STOP!”
Aurora’s POVI don’t think I’ve ever been this nervous. What in the world do Ivy’s parents- Thorne’s parents- want to see me for? She didn’t say, just told me there was a car waiting to drive me to their house.Her little smirk didn’t make me feel any better either. It’s like she’s expecting me to get into trouble, which again, wouldn’t surprise me. I’m sure she would like it if her parents just got rid of me.The car pulls into a long driveway and stops in front of a luxurious house that resembles a mansion. It looks like somewhere that royalty would live, which makes me more nervous. To make things worse, I’m alone. Thorne hadn’t come with me because Ivy said their parents wanted to talk to me alone.I wanted to beg Thorne to come with me, but I also didn’t want to give Ivy the satisfaction of seeing me rattled. Although, she probably already noticed. Most of the time, my emotions are written all over my face.It makes it hard to keep my feelings hidden.As I step out of the car, I
Aurora POVIt’s been two days since the bridal shop fiasco, so I thought Ivy would leave me alone. I was wrong because she’s currently marching up to my desk with Jackson following behind her.What now?“You’re joining Jackson to the meeting about our wedding venues while I head to the florist to fix a problem,” Ivy demands smugly. Am I the only one who thinks it’s strange that she keeps trying to put me and Jackson together?The last person I want to be around right now is my ex, yet his fiancé- a woman who hates me- keeps putting us in the same room together. It’s suspicious and has my guard going up. I don’t know if it’s her idea or Jackson’s idea, but being alone with him is not how I want to spend any of my time.I pause at the thought.Just a month ago, I was excited to see him, to be around him for any amount of time, and now I’ve done a complete 180 change. The irony isn’t lost on me as I glance at Thorne’s office. I want to tell him what’s going on, but again, he’s out at a m
Aurora’s POV“I’m sorry. Any moonstone ring we had, we’ve sold long ago. Moonstone items are the fastest selling pieces,” the man at the pawn shop says with a slight frown. Glancing down at the text my mom sent after I left the hospital, I show it to the man.“She said it has wolf etchings in the band and instead of the usual blueish tone to the stone, it’s more of a purple. Does that ring a bell?” I ask, hoping something will click in his mind. He pauses for a moment to think, then reaches beneath the counter.“I have had several pieces like how you describe, but in the last ten years…” he flips through the book before stopping on a page and humming, “Yes. I sold some moonstone jewelry a few years ago to several buyers. I don’t usually give out people’s information, but since it’s been so long, I’ll make an exception this once.”“Thank you, sir.” I watch as he writes down several names and phone numbers, giving me the first real leads that I can follow.“I hope you find what you’re l
Aurora’s POVMy legs give out beneath me, and I fall back into the chair outside of my stepfather’s hospital room. A nurse eyes me with annoyance, but I don’t pay her any attention. I can’t. Everything around me blurs. Sounds become muted. Air becomes stale.I try to breathe, but the air gets caught in my chest, making me gasp and lean back against the wall. I clutch at my chest. This has to be a lie, a cruel joke that my stepfather cooked up to get back at me for saying I won’t give them more money.It… it can’t be real.She’s the only mother I’ve ever known. The mother who raised me, who kissed my knee when I scraped it falling off my bike, who worked extra hours to get me the cellphone I wanted for Christmas, who kept me safe when I felt like the world was against me.She was my mom.I shake my head to clear it and suck in a long, deep breath. What reason would they have to lie right now? There’s no one around for them to lie to, and they don’t know I’m outside the door, so…My che
Aurora’s POV How am I supposed to keep from catching feelings for Thorne if he keeps saving me like he did yesterday at lunch?Also, what am I supposed to do now that I can’t stop thinking about him?Yesterday, Thorne had swooped in right in time to get Ethan to release me. Then, he took me away with the excuse of helping me calm down, though, I felt like he was also in need of time to calm down.The car ride back to my house was completely silent, but it was comfortable silence. The only noises were the sounds of our breathing, and I’m sure the fast beating of my heart because Thorne wouldn’t let go of my thigh. As soon as he got in the car, his hand was on my thigh, squeezing gently as if he needed it there to remind him I was beside him.I liked it… probably too much.Another thing I liked way too much, that I would never admit out loud, was how he hauled me into the house, threw me against the wall, and kissed me like he needed me more than air. My thigh still tingles where his h
Thorne’s POVThat Gamma better take his hand off Aurora before he loses it. Does everyone think they can touch her whenever and however they want?It’s like she’s a magnet, pulling all the men to her while also driving me crazy.I dig my extending claws into my thigh, biting back a feral growl as the man’s hand trails up her hand to her wrist then back down again. Then, he smiles at my woman.No. I shake my head. She’s not my woman. I need to get that thought out of my head and focus on why I’m here today.“Get him away from our mate,” my wolf growls.I want to do exactly that, but I can’t. Alpha Rainer rearranged his schedule to meet with me today, and I can’t disrespect him by being distracted. I drag my attention away from Aurora and pin it on Alpha Rainer.“The weekend after next would be an ideal time if you’re free then. I’ll gather a group of my best men, and you can bring any you deem necessary for the joint patrol,” Rainer says. Every now and then, packs have joint border pat
Emma’s POVThat mutt Jackson might just be out of his mind.I shake my head with a chuckle as I watch Aurora type away at her computer. There’s no way this human could be Thorne’s mate. She’s so… plain and human. By default, humans are weak and nearly worthless in our world, and this woman is no different.Yesterday, after overhearing Jackson’s assistant tell Jackson that he thought Aurora was Thorne’s mate, I invited her to the party. I shouldn’t have been so gullible, but my crush blinded me, and I wanted to see how the human and Thorne acted around each other when they weren’t at work. It was stupid.Yes, Aurora had stuck by Thorne’s side, but she barely talked to him the entire time. She didn’t grow jealous when other women talked with Thorne.They left the party together, but that could have been a coincidence. Thorne is a nice man, so he could have just been making sure his weak human assistant got home safe.I’ve known Thorne for a long time, which has helped me develop a crush
Aurora’s POVWhat is it with assholes thinking they can corner me and touch me without my consent?Clutching at my chest, I take several deep breaths. I stare at the door Jackson just walked out of, wondering if anyone noticed he was in the women’s bathroom.“Next time a man touches you or tries to touch you without your consent, tell me. I won’t allow it.”Thorne’s words echo in my mind as I begin to come down from the fear induced adrenaline rush. I promised I would tell Thorne if someone bothered me, but should I tell him now or wait until we’re in private? If I tell him now, will he do something about it?With the intention of telling Thorne what Jackson had done, I make my way down the corridor and to the dining hall. Most people are sitting and eating, but a few are standing around talking. I search the room, immediately spotting Jackson who stands not far from me.A chill runs over me, but he doesn’t notice me. His eyes are focused across the room on Thorne and the woman who in
Jackson POVMy phone rings from underneath my piles of paperwork, and I dig through them to snatch it up.“This is Jackson.”“Sir,” my assistant’s voice greets me. “I have news that could be useful to you.”Instantly interested, I drop the paperwork and focus on the call, asking, “What is it?”“I’ve heard whispers that Alpha Thorne’s most beloved lover is going to be at the dinner tonight,” he says on a whisper. I glance around, making sure no one is listening. This is big. I’ve been looking for a way to get on the Alpha’s good side, and this could be my chance.“Have my good suit prepared and ready for me when I leave work,” I instruct. If I can get on this woman’s good side, I might be able to convince her to help me. Since Thorne rejected my project, I’ve been looking for any weakness or flaw that I could extort to get him to accept my project. I didn’t want to use dirty tricks at first because he could easily figure out who is behind such dealings, but this is different.If he has