Fox
I was giddy with excitement when Marigold let me sit in the back of the car with her. Just being close to her made me feel warm and content. I knew she was still on the fence about coming back to the packhouse with us, but I was confident that I could win her over.
âWhere are we going?â Marigold asked in her sweet voice.
âThereâs a hotel by the airport. I got us two rooms there.â I explained. She nodded, biting on her bottom lip nervously.
âHow was everything while I was gone?â I asked.
âIt was okay.â Marigold shrugged. Stone eyed me in the rearview mirror and I could tell that something had happened. I decided not to press it.
âWhen we get to the hotel, Iâd like to talk to you about what happened while I was in your realm.â I said.
âOkay.â Maigold replied and went back to staring out the car window. We sat in silence the rest of the way to the hotel.
Once we checked into the hotel, Stone excused himself to our room while I followed Marigold into hers. I wasnât sure if she was comfortable being alone in a hotel room with me, but she didnât seem bothered. After what she did back at the castle with Alpha Torrin, I wasnât surprised. My girl could certainly handle herself.
Marigold sat on the edge of the large bed and I sat at one of the chairs in the corner of the room, itching to be closer to her.
âWhat sort of deal did you make with my father?â Marigold asked. I could tell she was eager to hear the terms and see what kind of mess I made for myself. I told her everything that happened,
âOne thing I wasnât sure about and I hope I didnât overstep, but he made me promise to keep you out of the Fae realm.â I concluded, bracing myself for her reaction. Her face remained cold,
âDid you tell him we were mates?â She asked like she already knew the answer.
âI did. It was the only way to convince him to alter his deal with Torrin.â I said.
âItâs the only thing he cared about.â Marigold grumbled.
âWhat?â I was confused.
âMy father didnât need Alpha Torrinâs pack anymore than he needs yours. He has alliances with werewolves all over the word. The main reason he had any sort of relationship with Torrin at all was to keep me out of the fae realm,â Marigold sighed before continuing with her tale,
âMy father shipped me off from werewolf pack to werewolf pack in hopes that one day he would find an Alpha stupid enough to claim me and keep me out of the fae realm forever. The only thing my father needed from you was your word that you would keep me from the realm. He knew I would never go against that.â Marigoldâs expression was hard, almost like she was trying not to show too many emotions.
âI donât understandâ¦.why doesnât he want you home?â It was taking everything inside me to stay on this chair and not lunge across the room to comfort my mate.
âThat doesnât matter. The point is, you canât break a deal with my father or itâll kill you, and he knows that I would never put you in that position. I could never be the reason you get hurt,â She mumbled the last few words and I felt a ping of pride in my chest at the thought of my mate not wanting me to get hurt,
âYou gave him the perfect deal. He had no guarantees that I would care enough about a random Alpha to not sneak off and back to the fae realm, which is why he allowed them to control me and my magic. But, with you, itâs different. He gave me my freedom because heâs toying with me. He knows I have my powers but I canât do anything with them.â Marigold looked like she wanted to punch something, and I wasnât entirely sure I was safe from her fury.
âIâm sorry, Marigold, I just wanted to give you back your freedom.â Suddenly her eyes met mine and they softened.
âOh, I know. Iâm not mad at you. I should thank you, really. Iâm sorry Iâm taking my anger out on you. Itâs my father who is at the source of it.â Marigold frowned,
âHeâs been tormenting me my entire life.â She added under her breath.
âMaybe I can do something about it? I could help.â I urged her to trust me.
âYouâve done enough, honestly.â She tried to smile but it didnât reach her now bright green eyes. I decided to change the direction of the conversation,
âI spoke with your brothers. I think they might miss you.â I said. Marigold chuckled softly to herself,
âMy brothers donât know what to feel unless someone tells them. Theyâre my fatherâs puppets.â
âI saw that, actually. But, they did sneak away from their father to speak to me privately about you. They wanted to make sure I had good intentions.â Marigold seemed genuinely surprised by this,
âSol and Bay are terrified of our father, so they do whatever they have to do to stay on his good side including going along with my banishment. They know itâs not right and they know that Father is hiding the truth from them, but they arenât brave enough or smart enough to do anything about it. Theyâre a product of their environment and my fatherâs psychological torment as much as I am.â
âI donât know what happened to you or your family, Marigold, but I could tell enough from my visit today to know that your father isnât winning any awards for dad of the year. Iâm so sorry you had to grow up like that.â I struggled to compose my tone, trying not to sound as angry with King Titan as I felt.
âThatâs true.â Marigold smirked at my joke.
âI want to ask you to come home with me, to the packhouse. I donât expect anything from you, Marigold, I just want you to be safe.â I dove into the conversation topic I was most afraid of. Marigoldâs face fell and I could tell it scared her, too.
âYou donât want me, Finn.â She mumbled and I broke down. I dropped to my knees in front of her and grabbed her hands in mine,
âYes, yes I do.â I squeezed her hands tightly and forced her to look at me.
âYou donât even know who I am.â She frowned.
âMaybe not, but I want to.â
âIâm not good. Iâm not meant to be anyoneâs mate or Luna. Iâm not a leader. Iâm not good enough for you, Finn.â She was rambling now and I gently shushed her.
âYouâre more than enough, youâre perfect.â Marigold pushed me away and stood up from the bed, she began to pace the room.
âYou want to know why my father doesnât want me home?â She asked me suddenly. I stood from the floor and watched her, saying nothing.
âItâs because Iâm a girl with murderous tendencies.â She stopped her pacing and stared right at me. I was careful not to flinch. I knew there was more to the story.
âMy father only wanted sons, he doesnât respect women; he thinks weâre worthless. When I was born, he beat my mother for failing him. When I was 12, my mother fell pregnant again. She birthed a son but he only lived a few minutes. My father killed my mother on the spot for failing her duties,â Marigoldâs face was hard as stone as she explained her childhood to me. She refused to cry, her emotionless facade clearly a coping mechanism,
âI was there. I saw it happen. I went on a rampage and attacked my father. It took a dozen of the Kingâs guards and my two brothers to stop me. I nearly killed him. My father told everyone that my mother died in childbirth and I went crazy, accusing him of murdering her and threatening to kill him to take the throne. He told my brothers that I wanted to take the throne from them,â The more Marigold talked, the angrier I got,
âThen, he told the kingdom that I was going to be an ambassador for the realm, forging new alliances with the werewolves. The people are oblivious and so are my brothers. They suspect that my father is lying, but they canât take the risk that I might want their throne.â
âMarigoldâ¦.Iâ¦.Am speechless. What your father did is unspeakable.â I really was at a loss for words. I had never heard something so horrendous before in my life. I knew Marigold was strong, but to have survived all of thatâ¦.she was a miracle.
âHe buried my mother in an unmarked grave to dishonor her. When he banished me, I vowed to come back and give her a proper resting place and avenge her death. I want my father dead, and heâs afraid that Iâm actually capable of doing it.â Marigold confessed her darkest desires to me and I carefully processed them. I had to be cautious to avoid making her feel judged.
âI think itâs normal to want to honor your mother. I have a lot of influence, I could fight to get her for you.â I told her. I didnât want to get her hopes up, but I felt confident enough in my pack and myself to achieve this promise. I would do it for her.
âHe would never give her up. He wouldnât risk someone being able to expose her true cause of death. Not to mention, he would never give me something that I wanted.â
âI would fight for you, Marigold, whatever it took.â I assured her. Marigold shook her head sadly,
âI want more than my motherâs body. I want King Titan dead,â Marigold spoke bluntly, making sure I understood that she wasnât being theatrical,
âI donât care who takes the throne from him, I donât want it. Itâs not about the crown. I want him to pay for what he did to her.â I felt a sensation inside my chest that Iâd never felt before and I realized that it was the mate bond giving me access to Marigoldâs own pain.
âI donât have all the answers. I donât know what to say to make things better or what I can do. But, I do know that I will do everything in my power to keep you safe and make you happy, Marigold. We can figure everything out together.â I stepped closer to my mate, begging for her to hear me. Marigold looked at me sadly,
âEven if I wanted to, Finn, I canât feel anything else but revenge and hate. I donât have room for anything else.â Another wave of emotions ravaged me.
âYou feel more, I know you do, I know you feel this.â I said smoothly, closing the distance between us and grabbing her face in my hands. I needed to touch her, I needed to feel her skin against mine and convince her that our mate bond was enough.
âHate is a hard thing to overshadow.â She muttered but didnât pull away. Her eyes were staring into mine as she leaned into my touch.
âGive me a chance, give us a chance.â I could tell that I was breaking through her cool exterior. I just needed her to give in to the mate bond for a second, to feel all the amazing things I was feeling, to fully convince her to come home with me.
Marigold sighed after a moment of blissful silence and stepped out of my grip. I whimpered at the cold, empty space she left in my arms as she walked away.
âI need some time to think.â She mumbled but I felt in my heart an emotion I didnât want to name.
âAs you wish.â I looked at my mate longingly before leaving her room.