“Well?! What do they do?” I’m pacing back and forth while keeping an eye on all exits. I’m deep in the forest in an unknown
cabin, but that doesn’t mean people haven’t followed me. I look up, and the silence is becoming unbearable. “I don’t have all day!
It’s almost time.”
To be clear, the Alpha ceremony is tomorrow. I have to be sure about these items before then. I have waited for an answer for
days, and my patience is running out. This is the final piece to the puzzle. “You were given a bit of the wrong information.” I stop
in my tracks.
“What do you mean?” The witch sighs.
“These were created for fated mates. If are in the same area, this keep their wolves from seeking the other out. The bond will be
dampened so teh desire will be gone.” I swear that’s the same thing I told her in the first place.
“That’s what I told you.”
“No.” She shakes her head. “ For one to wear this, they make their wolf almost indetectable to their mate. They won’t be felt
through their bond if marked. If not marked, they aren’t able to detect the scent. The draw is not available. When both mates
wear these, they can be with others without allowing the betrayal to be felt.”
“Felt by anyone marked, like a chosen?”
“How is it that you know so little about your own kind? Fated mates are tied, down to their souls. When one is unfaithful, that pain
be when the bond wasn’t formed by your Goddess?”
I feel a smile form on my face as I reach for my items. The witch pulls her hand back, causing a growl to escape my lips. “This is
powerful dark magic, and it goes against your Goddess. You have to be aware of the problems you can cause using these.” I
snatch the bag and place it into my pocket.
“I don’t need your advice. I know exactly what I’m doing. You just make sure you keep your mouth shut! You never saw me.” I run
to the door and pop my head out to make sure the coast is clear. I run into the woods and head to my next destination. I have a
few hours to finalize my plans.
~Jenna~
Our cars pull up to the packhouse, and my stomach is doing summersaults. I almost chickened out and had my dad come for the
Alpha ceremony on his own. Mom has been gone for a while, but dad was able to push through. He always said it was because
he had me in his life.
I came here to make some things right, not for my father. I have to be a better person. I’ve gone too long messing around and
being self-centered. At least, that’s what I wanted people to see. I never showed my true self because I knew no one would
accept me. Everyone has an idea of what the daughter of an Alpha is and how she acts. It was always easier to let them have
those assumptions rather than try to get people to see me for who I really am.
The car door opens, and my dad’s hand appears. I take it and walk with him to face Alpha Paul and Luna Kimberly. The look she
is giving me is one of pure anger and disgust, but I can’t help that. She will just have to be mad. She shouldn’t be trying to
“So glad you two could join us. This time we should be able to see it through.” Alpha Paul and my father chuckle at that. I missed
the first ceremony, but it sure was talked about by everyone. Luna Kimberly smiles at my dad, then turns to me.
“Well, it’s nice to see you. I wasn’t aware you had left. What can you expect from someone-” Alpha Paul squeezes Luna
Kimberly’s arm, and I try to hide my laugh. Thankfully, my father had made it up the stairs to the door before she started. He’s
speaking to the twins and their mate, and now it’s my turn.
I nod to Alpha Paul and take a deep breath, taking the steps needed to face my fate. Standing in front of the trio feels like
standing in front of the open freezer, and I can’t blame them. “Uh...hi. Can....can I speak to you guys?” I can see Tia’s jaw
clench, and Lincoln rolls his eyes.
“Anything you need to say, do so now. Make it quick; we have others to welcome.” Landon, straight to the point, and he isn’t
wrong. I swallow the lump in my throat and send a quick prayer to the Moon Goddess.
“I just want to apologize to you two for everything. I was wrong when you were on my territory and I was wrong when I was on
yours. I had no right to push myself on you both.” Landon and Lincoln’s eyes are huge, and they look genuinely shocked. I turn
to Tia and reach out, brushing my fingers along her arm. She looks at the spot I touched and then at my face. “I was beyond
wrong and sorry doesn’t cover everything I put you through. I truly apologize and I’m happy that you found your fated mates. I
don’t expect your forgiveness, but I am truly sorry.”
Tia looks at me.....I mean, really looks at me. It’s like she’s trying to peer into my soul. I hold her gaze even though it’s extremely
uncomfortable. “I don’t like you; you’ve given me no reason to.” I hold my breath and wait for what will come next. Tia sighs and.
steps toward me. She leans in close so that her mouth is at my ear. “Mark is at home. If you follow the path to your right, his
house is the yellow door. You can’t miss it.” Tia walks back to her mates, and I’m floored. I never expected her to forgive me, but
I also never expected her to point in Mark’s direction. I don’t deserve it, but I will gladly take it.
“If you all will excuse me.” I nod to the trio and turn to my right, determined to find the house with the yellow door.