Lily POV Alpha Demitri Varlos strode down the platform, stopping briefly to shake my former Alphas hand. They exchanged no words, but it felt disrespectful to me, like a âgood doing business with youâ vibe. I wondered for the first time how much he had offered for me; It couldnât have been very much as I was nothing but a lowly slave for the pack. More than likely, they were probably just glad to be rid of me.
Keeping my eyes down and my feet shuffling forward, I felt bad for whoever they replaced me with in the future.
A deep sigh interrupted my thoughts, and I glanced up to see my mates annoyed face.
âCan you move any faster? Iâd like to get home sometime today if thatâs okay with you.â He snapped.
âSorry.â I mumbled.
He rolled his eyes. âYour things are packed and already loaded in the car. Letâs go.â
He reached for my arm, and I instinctively flinched back. It wasnât entirely his fault; Iâd been beaten since the age of five, fast movements tended to cause me to react like that. Whether he knew of how I was treated here or not though, he stopped reaching for me and dropped his hand to his side.
âCan I⦠Should I change first?â I asked him.
âWhy?â
I blinked at him. âAm I suppose to show up to your pack in a wedding dress?â
âWhy does it matter?â
It didnât really. I was stalling, not wanting to be in a close, personal space like a car with him.
âLook, Iâve come and got what I needed here. Now Iâm going home. If youâre not in the car in two minutes, you can walk to B***d Moon.â With that, he turned and walked away from me.
âWow. Heâs a real charmer.â
âI know heâs a bit rough around the edges. But his wolf is really nice.â
âThatâs suppose to make me feel better?â
âYes.â
My turn to roll my eyes.
Dutifully, I followed my husband out of the packhouse to a waiting black SUV. He was already seated in the driverâs seat, tapping his fingers impatiently on the steering wheel.
I climbed in somewhat awkwardly thanks to the skirt of my dress and shut my door. Glancing in the backseat, I saw a single suitcase. That would be my thing, as sad as that was. Clicking my seatbelt into place, I stared out the windshield. We werenât moving. Two minutes passed. Then three. And five minutes later, we still were parked in the drive of the packhouse. I broke the silence.
âArenât we leaving?â I asked him.
âYes. As soon as these idiots get the rest of your stuff.â
I looked at him quizzically. âWhat?â
He jabbed a thumb over his shoulder, indicating my suitcase. I actually laughed.
âThat is the rest of my stuff.â
Now it was his turn to look confused.
âThat is all you have?â
âYeah.â
âWhere are the rest of your clothes?â
âTheyâre in there. I donât have much.â I shrugged.
âMuch? You donât have anything.â He barked.
I shrugged again. He continued to look at me with an undecipherable expression before his expression hardened again.
âWhatever.â He grumbled.
Finally, he started the car and put it in the drive.
Leaning back in my seat, I started out at the houses passing us by, giving way to more and more trees until we left Snow Moon behind completely.
Turning onto the highway, I let out a breath I didnât know Iâd been holding.
âI canât believe itâ¦â
âI know. Weâre actually out of Snow Moon. We donât ever have to go back Lily! Weâre free!â Aya whooped in my head.
Free. Somehow this didnât feel like freedom. Iâd gone from being a slave to a Luna in less than a day to a man who might actually kill me as heâd done so many others. Even as a slave, Iâd heard all the stories of Alpha Demitri Varlos. He was feared near and far for his ability to kill. Heâd wiped out entire packs. He had no mercy, no heart. He was actually known as The Heartless Alpha. And here I was, sitting in a car with him, accompanying him to his pack as his Luna and wife.
It felt surreal.
Should I speak to him; try to make conversation?
I floundered around in my head, searching for something to ask him that didnât involve his kill streak or how many people he had decapitated.
Hours passed. It was dark outside now, the trees a dark blur as we sped past.
Suddenly, it popped into my head, and out of my mouth before I could stop it.
âWhy didnât you k**s me?â I blurted out.
Alpha Varlos glanced at me and then back to the road. Silence.
âAlpha?â I tried again. Nothing.
Iâd been so caught up in the shock before, I hadnât even minded that he didnât k**s me. But now, as my reality began to really set in, it seemed important to know why.
Was I that repulsive? Why did this matter so much to me anyway? He was a cold blooded murderer, I shouldnât even be thinking about kissing him. Stupid mate bond.
However, it seemed my mouth was not connected to my brain as I whispered, âIâm your mateâ¦â
âEnough!â He snapped loudly.
I flinched away from him, hurt.
Stupid, stupid mate bond.
I didnât speak a single word for the rest of the trip. My gaze traveled between the window and my shoes, I refused to look at him. An hour ago, heâd told me weâd crossed into his land, Iâd simply nodded. Was I being disrespectful? Probably. But he wasnât chatting me up either way, so I didnât care.
âWeâre here.â
He pulled up to a huge ten foot gate that looked to be made of iron. Two guards were stationed on our side, and two more just beyond. All four men were huge, but nowhere close to their Alpha. The closest guard gave a signal and the gates swung open. Despite my qualms about this situation, I was impressed as we drove further towards the packhouse. Most of the area was covered in trees, but I could spot houses in the dense forestry. Here and there, quaint cottages were dotted around with cute balconies and porch swings, gardens, stone walk paths. I even spotted a few garden gnomes. Not at all what I had been imagining when I learned who my husband-to-be was.
Fifteen minutes later, Alpha Varlos pulled up to what could only be the packhouse.
The driveway was a big semi-circle of stone bricks, with a water fountain stationed in the middle. Cars were parked in a line along the edge, Jeeps and SUVs. Taking a minute to admire the house itself, I was honestly awestruck. The packhouse was ginormous; at least five stories tall and just as wide. Lush flower beds lined the front, giving way to a beautifully green front lawn. Vines crawled up between the windows sprouting little buds. Morning glorys I thought. Lights were on in various windows of the house, casting a yellow glow. It feltâ¦. homey.
âAre you going to sit there and stare all night? Iâm tired.â Grumbled my mate.
I shook my head, speedily opening my door and stepping out. I hadnât moved much over the course of the long car ride, and my legs were super stiff. I took a second to stretch them while still admiring the house. Upon closer inspection, I noticed the whole place was constructed of deep redwood. I bet it looked even better in the daylight.
âLily.â
It took me a minute for him to catch my attention. Nobody used my name; Iâd always been called âslaveâ or âmuttâ, or other various derogatory terms.
âYes, Iâm coming. Just let me get my stu-â
âDonât bother.â
âBut-â
âIâll get you some new clothes tomorrow. You can throw that suitcase out, and everything in it.â
He began to walk to the house, but stopped when I opened the back door of the SUV. He sighed loudly, clearly irritated. Opening the suitcase, I dug through the âclothesâ that had been packed, really they were just rags until I found my objective. Closing the door, I clutched my necklace and joined him.
âWhatâs that?â He asked.
âItâs a necklace.â
He raised an eyebrow.
âItâs⦠well⦠itâs the only thing I have thatâs really mine. I donât remember who gave it to me, but I had it before I came to Snow Moon⦠soâ¦â
Why was I explaining this?
âOkay.â He turned on his heel and I followed him, mentally rolling my eyes. He really was an a*s.
He didnât hold the door for me, which I expected. Glancing around as I followed him through the door, I was again awestruck by how big this place was.
Paintings decorated the walls that Iâd have to inspect closer later. The floor was carpeted a deep purple, contrasting nicely with the wooden interior. Antique looking furniture was placed vicariously along the walls.
âThis way. This floor has the common room, the kitchen, game area, and a room we use for Alpha meetings. It also has the dining room for meals. Second floor belongs to my Gamma and his family. Third floor is for my Beta and his family. The fourth floor is for us, and the fifth floor is the library.â
That was the most heâd said to me since weâd met. Wait⦠us?
âUs?â I squeaked.