Aurora
The Moon Goddess was definitely punishing me for something Iâd done in a past life.
It had been a week since we came back from our trip, which meant it had been a week since Wolfgang moved into my house.
To say was an awkward situationâto live with my mate, the same one who, just a couple of months ago, had been determined to reject me, and treated me like trash, was an understatement.
He now roamed around my house like a good housewife: cooking, cleaning, even doing the laundry.
I couldnât deny that his cooking was superb. I thought I might be getting overweight because of it, but it was still super uncomfortable.
âSo howâs the life of a married couple so far?â Emma asked during a video chat.
âThatâs not funny, Em,â I said, rolling my eyes at her.
I was sitting in the living room, FaceTiming with my best friend and skimming through Netflix for something interesting to watch.
Wolfgang was out at a meeting, so I had the place to myself.
âOh come on, Rors. It canât be that bad, right? Heâs your mate, aftââ I gave her a death glare that made her shut up right away.
âDonât you dare finish that sentence,â I said before turning my attention back to the TV.
âGeez, youâve changed so much. I wonder if Iâll recognize you when I get back?â she said with a huff.
Then her face lit up in eagerness. âSpeaking of which, you are gonna meet me at the bus station, right? Mom wonât be able to, she has the night shift.â
âOf course. Whenâs the date?â I asked, despite already knowing what day Emma was arriving.
âAurora Craton! Itâs three days from today! And you call yourself my best friend.â She huffed, shaking her head, and I couldnât help but laugh at her.
âRight, right. On the eleventh. The last bus from Washington, right?â
Her face immediately lit up once more. âYes! So make sure to not be late!â she ordered.
I saluted back. We both broke into a fit of laughter as I continued scrolling through the list of shows.
We had continued chatting about random stuff, when I heard the jingle of keys as the front door opened.
Heâd even had the nerve to get a copy of my keys.
âHubby is back. I better go, so I can give you guysâ some privacy.â She wiggled her eyebrows at me before blowing a kiss and hanging up.
I sighed and shook my head, then put down the phone and concentrated on the TV screen.
âHey,â Wolfgang said casually. He walked over and sat on the couch next to me.
âHowâd it go at the meeting? Any clue on our latest foe?â I asked, not looking in his direction.
âSo far, nothing. Itâs like they know our every move, how we work here at the pack. They roam around the boundaries, but the seekers havenât been able to sniff them out.â
I hummed in response, not really caring to continue the conversation. We sat in an uncomfortable silence for the next three minutes before he finally spoke again.
âAurora, Iâve been meaning to ask you. I know you donât want me near you, but has it really been that awful, sharing a roof with me?â he asked all of a sudden.
To say it caught me off guard was an understatement; Iâm sure the shock was etched on my face.
âI know I was a terrible mate to you in the past. But please, give me the chance to make it up to you. I promise, Iâll give you life so grand, you wonât remember the pain and sorrow you had to face.â
He stretched his hand out and gently grabbed mine. âI want us to start over, Aurora,â he said.
His eyes held softness once more. I could almost melt into them.
~âSay something!â Rhea exclaimed, snapping me out of my thoughts.
âAll I ever wanted, all my life for the Moon Goddess to grant me a mate as loving and caring as my father was to my mother and Montana.â
I didnât look at him. âThe moment I found out that we were mates, all I wanted was for you to look at me the way youâre doing now. But all I got was your disdain, and every time I tried to get close, you did everything possible to push me away.â
I shook my head in disbelief. âAnd now you are asking me to start fresh? That youâll make me forget all the pain and sorrow?â
I jerked my hand out of his grip. âI doubt that, because all of my pain and sorrow has been caused because of you!â I spat. Then I walked out the door.
I knew that I was being childish, but I couldnât help it. Wolfgang ruined everything for me, the moment he could not accept me as his mate.
~âAurora, calm down. I know youâre still hurt because of what Wolfgang did, but he seems genuinely sorry. Letâs go back and talk to him,â~ Rhea said, trying to convince me to go back.
~âNo! I canât just accept that. You said it yourself. He caused us too much pain!â~
I was so busy ranting to Rhea that I didnât realize Iâd walked right into someone until huge arms engulfed me.
âGeez, Rors. Where are you going in such a hurry?â Max asked. He looked down at me and smiled.
âIâm sorry, Max. I was busy arguing with my wolf,â I said, backing away.
âWhat were you two fighting about, if I may ask?â he asked, walking alongside me.
âIt doesnât matter. How have you been? Seems like an eternity since I last saw you.â I said.
He laughed. âWell, what can I say? Our alpha had me working my ass off these past few days, looking into this new enemy weâre facing. Even Aspen has been bitching that she hasnât been able to spend much time with Remus.â
He looked at me. âSpeaking of which, howâs life sharing a roof with the alpha? Is he treating you well?â
I couldnât look him in the eye, so I looked ahead as we kept walking.
âItâs been alright. He does his thing, I do mine,â I answered, trying to sound as nonchalant as possible, but I guess Max saw right through me.
âRors, I think Iâve known you long enough to tell when youâre lying. Tell me the truth.â
âI am telling the truth. Things have been alright. We keep out of each otherâs business,â I said.
He finally nodded, accepting that that was all I was going to say about living with Wolfgang.
We continued walking in silence, when Max finally spoke again.
âRory, I know you already have your mate, but Iâve been thinking. Well, more like wishingâ¦that maybe you and I couldâ¦you know, go out?â He blurted, scratching the back of his head.
I looked at him in shock. âYou mean going outâ¦like a couple?â I asked him, still bewildered.
âWell, yeah. Like a couple. I thought that, since you donât want to accept Wolfgang after all the shitty things he did to you, and I still havenât found my mate yet, maybe we are destined to be togetherâ¦â
His cheeks were coated in red.
âI donât know what to say, Max.â
I really didnât know what to say. All this time, Iâd seen Max as an older brother. Iâd never thought of him as anything else, but he was right.
He was unmated, and things between Wolfgang and I hadnât worked out so well from the beginning.
âYou donât have to give me an answer right away. Just think about it and let me know, okay?â He gave me that bright smile of his.
âI gotta run, I should be out patrolling. Iâll drop by tomorrow, and you can give me your answer then, okay?â
I could only nod my head as he smiled once more, then dashed off to the forest.
âRight. Iâll be waiting eagerly for your reply tomorrow. Bye.â He waved as he vanished between the trees.
~What just happened?~ I asked myself.
~âI think the beta just confessed that he likes you.â~ Rhea answered. She was standing there in shock as well.
~âWhat are you going to do about it?â~ she asked. ~âIt wouldnât be fair to our mate, but I donât want to break the betaâs heart, either.â~
She was right.
~âWell, we could call it even with Wolfgang, after this. After all, he dated that Tallulah bitch.â~ I scoffed.
~âI guess youâre kind of right,â~ Rhea huffed.
I couldnât believe she was agreeing with me so easily, but was it really alright for me to go out with Max?
I guess Iâd have a long, restless night to ponder about it.