His Father's Mate
A
rethorne and Draevenmoor nobles. Laughter and hushed conversations ripple through the crowd, but beneath it all, there's an unspoken tension like a pulled string. I feel out of place; I am supposed to be se
s tall. His presence alone is imposing, his silver-streaked hair glinting under the c
re us has dared to attempt. Tonight, we forge unity where there was once bloodshe
lap, my pulse erratic beneath my veil. I can feel the weight of
f it is played by invisible musicians, their movements fluid, silk skirts swirling as they begin a performance meant t
ut warning-han
twirl around me, their steps precise and barely skimming the polished floor, their energy surrounding me like a sto
ath sh
part of t
n unreadable. He extends his hand, and though
n and speaks wit
ur of uniting our packs. In doing so, you will leave behind your ol
rd lingers in my
wering figure at the other end o
a Za
e is rigid, unreadable. Beneath my veil, I
me down. The guests part like a sea, giving us a path to pass. I avoid rising my gaze from the marble floor in case anyone will s
h and my fake father places my hand in hi
er's grip tightens ever so slightly as h
oney, all eyes are on me,
llow
sound of my voice, not realis
ng of Peace, Alpha Zareth?
to marrying the wrong woman; a lowly Omega instead of royal blood
d
years of battle. He studies me through the veil, his piercing gaze unsettling. Applause bursts in
not looki
the man standing
ounge
sharp angles of his face. He is striking-intense in a way that is different from his father an
ost unner
oking ri
delibera
rls in my chest, spreading thro
ee me. Not thr
blur into a muffled hum. The warmth of the room is stifling, suffoca
sion
ng isn'
h as I try to grasp onto something-anything-but all I feel is the slow pull of gravity. And t
s fai
a piercing pair of ey
-not
into my skin. Not ice
and sleep, my mind floating in fragments
t have collap
she
as fine th
ic. The scent of something fa
luggish, my limbs refusing to r
re
ath hi
loser this time.
wakin
ing I notice
f something unfamiliar-clean linen, burning resin, and something sharper, like steel left too long in t
my eye
their glow casting restless s
the voices, the shock in my father's tone, th
d stone, and soft candlelight flickers along the walls. I'm
eil i
e flickering light. He is still, too still, like a beast waiting for a reason to move. My breath catches. His
. His eyes flick to mine the moment I stir. His gaze-steady, unrelenting-sen
s the room, watching me with
" he says mat
my throat
, elbows resting on his k
e. "I..." I hesitate, my m
eplies smoothly. "You coll
me. I failed. I humiliated m
hough my limbs protest t
ding. "You won't be of much
ere's an edge to it, like he'
to Alpha Zareth is undeniable-the same
realizat
is son,"
, though it's not quit
lse picking up. "Th
e finishe
y mind, settling there like a
Zareth
s watching me like he alre