The Rejected Princess Elodie
house-my sister's 18 years celebration. The scent of freshly cut flowers wafted through the air, mingling with the laugh
per of silk against my skin, its rich hue shimmering under the soft light. Yet it wasn't the gown that held my gaze-it
s, feeling the roughness of the scar underneath. The mask was a barrier, both physical and emotional, that I had worn fo
nging voice in my head and from the worry
ifting my chin as if daring her to ar
easily and I knew she was cooking up some motivational words to stop me which won't
inally found some words to put together and I let out a scowl. "I do
heavy between us. I took a step toward the door, feeling the
my mind again. I waited for some min
iting to hear her say something but she d
main floor. My heart pounded in my chest, the rhythm quickening with each step. I could fee
I di
iers cast a warm glow over the sea of guests, their laughter rising in waves as they moved around, with some havi
a deep breath. My fingers curled tighter as my eyes scannedmes and food. A mix of lavender oil and cinnamon, so potent it made my head spin. It was a s
d, her voice trembl
guide me. The crowd seemed to part as I descended the stairs, my focus narrowing until only
t, the bond pulling me forwa
n, stepping into a room lit with a warm, golden light. Four men stood inside, their voices
king onto mine with an intensity that made my breath catch. The room seemed t
ord a low growl that sent
eaving mine as he closed the distance between us. My pulse quicken
deep, each word laced with a quiet
ame barely a whisper as I
rying to see past the mask that hid my face. But then his expression ha
face?" He asked, hi
the surface. My hand instinctively moved to the mask, fingers brus
ne of the other men sneered, stepping
n before me-Liam, if the others' murmurs were correct-glanced at me wi
ou" He said, his voice cutting throu
heart. My breath hitched as the rejection slammed into
e no reality of his words crashed over me. But
sked, a smug smile curling his lips. "There's no n
oke. I could see the muscles in his shoulders tense, the conflict warring in h
nded, the words a comman
voice trembled with the effort of holding
Pack, reject you, Elodie Martin of the Dark East
a searing pain that left me gasping for breath. Tears blurred my vi
ng in my throat as I turned and fled from the room, the