Chapter 81
Elizabeth who was sitting to his right simply ate at her pace, occasionally glancing over to me with a smirk.
âFirst of all,â
I
say, lifting the napkin to my lips and pat down.
â-we werenât mating.â
âOf course not,â
Williams snorts with the roll of his eyes,
â-you didnât get the chance to. You were interrupted.â
And here I thought he was actually siding with me. I give him a dry look. The spoon in my hand bending.
âNo, we werenât. You heard what Raizel said. I was outside and he was too coincidentally, and his wolf tackled me thinking I was a threat. I donât even know the man. I just met him. With that said, we arenât involved in any way other than being in similar positions as Alphas.â
Williams still looks unconvinced. I doubt I could say anything that could convince him otherwise from what he wants to believe.
âRight. Thatâs why you two were so comfortable with him nuzzling in your neck like that.â
I fight back a blush.
But of course,
I failed.
âNot to mention you call him by his first name and he lets you. Doesnât even get mad! Had you been there when your sister boldly claimed him, youâd be surprised to see the amount of anger burning through his gaze. I was worried Iâd have to come in to ensure he doesnât murder her.â
First name?
I called him by his first name?
My eyebrows furrowed together as I thought back and nearly groaned out loud when I realized my mistake. I did call him by his first name as he did with me.
The indication of familiarity between two people.
I donât know when I stopped referring to him as Locksworth in my mind, but it mustâve slipped when he tackled me. Not that he seemed to mind.
âWhatever, itâs nothing worth being so worked up about. You make it sound like a bigger deal than it
is.â
âYes, because the two most feared Alphas being caught in a very compromising position where one of them was rid of any clothes isnât a big deal. Did I mention he was on top of her? And they were in the woods? Yes. Definitely not a big deal at all. Iâm sure Meredith would agree. Why donât we ask her?â
My eyes bulged out and I leaned forward, knocking over the glass cup and spilling my water all over the table.
âT-thatâs not necessary. Youâd be bothering her for no reason.â
I poorly excuse. Williams smirked, casting a glance at Elizabeth who kept a small smile on her face.
âHmm. I guess. Iâll just have to save it for when she attends the Gala. Speaking of which,â
Williams wiped off the teasing smile on his face. He looked serious, brown eyes going hard and lips pressing thinly.
âYou are attending, right? Itâs your official debut as Alpha in public. After the Windril incident, more Alphas worldwide are interested in you. Many of which, planning to rob you of your place.â
I frown, lifting the glass cup and steadying it on its base. The water trickling down the wood and falling into a small puddle on the floor.
âLet them come. Iâll just have to prove to them, yet again, that Iâm not to be taken lightly. And as for the Gala, of course. I have my gown picked and fitted. No worries about my attendance.â
Opal scurried toward me, bowing as she wiped off the water I spilled before bringing me a new one.
The small puddle mopped by another maid who I believe is new seeing as I havenât seen her before.
After whispering a word of thanks, I turn to Williams who has a deep frown on his face.
âTheyâll be there as well âNightwake. Supposedly the Alpha and Luna are currently at war with one another. The word of her âfinding her mateâ and being caught lying has taken its toll on their reputation.
Iâm sure theyâll go to the Gala just to keep up appearances and eliminate any suspicion of their fall out.â
I leaned against my chair in deep thought. Fall out? Them? I shouldnât be surprised but I am. The two lovers who went against all odds and fate are now at their tippy toes. I wonder if it has anything to do with my reappearance.
âI couldnât care less about whether or not they show up. As long as they donât start anything with me, I donât intend on conversing with them outside of formalities.â
I shake away any probing thoughts about the two and continue eating. The topic of Nightwake never brought up again afterwards. When I first got up in the morning, I was preparing myself for when I would face Raizel. Whatever it was i felt for him, I had to stop from escalating. I knew that the emotions bubbling up inside me went further than mere respect.
I respected him, but I was also interested.
Very interested.
The fact that he wasnât Hestiaâs mate only furthered my interest knowing he didnât belong to anyone.
The way he reacted to me also told me he felt the same. I wasnât st upid. I wasnât oblivious. I wasnât going to pretend I didnât feel the obvious attraction between us