ARIEL
I nearly drop the coffees onto the ground when I return to the patio and see her.
The person standing in front of me has Vivianâs clothes, Vivianâs hair, even Vivianâs faceâbut she also has patches of fur, claws, and fangs.
Iâve never seen anything like her before.
~Not fully human, not fully wolf.~
âVivianâ¦youâreâ¦youâre a werewolf?!â I ask, in complete shock. But instead of an answer she just buries her face in her paws.
~Am I seeing things?~
~Have I officially lost it?~
~Is all the stress finally getting to me?~
But as I inch closer to her, I know that Iâm not crazy.
My hands shake as I set the coffees down on the patio table.
She still hasnât answered my question.
She continues to conceal her face as her body shakes with tears.
But I wonât let her avoid me forever.
I need answers.
I walk over to her and place a hand on her shoulder.
âVivian,â I say gently, âcan you talk in this form?â
In ~my~ wolf, I can only speak by mind-linking. But sheâs not fully shifted.
She peeks up at me from behind her paws.
âI can,â she says darkly.
I let her appearance sink in.
Her eyes are the same deep brown color, but now they are shot through with specks of gold.
Her expression, usually cool and collected, suddenly has a feral quality.
âWhat are you?â I ask in wonder.
âMy father is a human,â she says after a pregnant pause. âBut my mother was a werewolf.â
~Oh my Goddess!~
âYouâve been a werewolf this whole time?!â
â~Half~ werewolf,â she says.
I canât believe this.
I feel terrible. Iâve spent so much time doubting Vivian because I thought she was a human, but sheâs really been one of us all along.
âPlease donât tell anyone,â she begs me. âNobody knows.â
âNobody?â
She shakes her head.
âVivian, why? Why does it have to be a secret?â
âI wasnât raised around wolves, Ariel,â she says. âIf people saw me like this, they would think I was a monster.â
âBut youâre with us now. You can be free to show this side of yourself.â
âAriel, no,â she says sharply. âYou donât understand. It would ruin my career.â
âThe president doesnât know that his ambassador is half wolf?â
Desperation fills her eyes as she searches mine pleadingly.
âPromise me you wonât say anything. To anyone,â she says.
How can I refuse?
âI promise.â
âThank you, Ariel,â she says, and then tries to turn away from me again.
I stop her.
âIâm so embarrassed. I look hideous.â
âI think youâve never looked better,â I say with a smirk.
She smiles too, and I get another glimpse of her impressive fangs.
âI swear I wanted to tell you,â she says. âI thought about it all the time. But I just didnât know if you would accept me.â
~Wowâ¦~
I canât believe the trauma that Vivian has endured, having to hide this part of her identity for her whole life.
Wolves donât like to be ignored.
Hers must always be clawing at her insides, desperate to come out.
I was ripped away from my family by the Hunters when I was seventeen. They tried to diminish my connection to my wolf. But Vivian didnât grow up around wolves at all.
She never got to experience the community of a pack or the guidance of the Moon Goddess.
She had to navigate the life of a werewolf all on her own.
âOf course I accept you, Vivian,â I say. âCan I give you a hug?â
She nods, and I pull her into me.
I squeeze her close, and as she sinks into my touch, I canât help but wonder if Iâm the first person to ever hug her in this form.
When I pull away, her fur is gone, her fangs have retracted, and her claws have been replaced by pale pink nails.
She wipes a tear off her hairless cheek.
âHow can you be so nice to me when I lied to you this whole time?â
âI have secrets myself,â I say. âEveryone does.â
~Itâs true.~
Very few people on this earth know about my healing abilities. I donât know what I would do if that part of myself was revealed against my will.
âIâm going to freshen up,â she says. âI think shifting smudged my makeup.â
But before she walks away, she locks eyes with me. âAriel, I know you feel like everyone is trying to change you. Please donât let them.â
With that, she collects her tablecloth samples and disappears from view.
I drop down into the nearest chair, reeling from everything that Iâve just learned.
I canât believe that Vivian has been hiding such a big secret this whole time.
And she would still be hiding it if I hadnât walked in at that exact moment.
Just then my vision goes black as two warm, familiar hands cover my eyes.
âHi baby,â Alexâs voice whispers in my ear.
I get up, turn around, and plant my lips onto his.
âYou look a little shaken,â he says. âDid something happen?â
~I made a promise to Vivian.~
~Iâm going to keep it.~
~Even if that means hiding her true identity from Alex.~
âJust finished planning some more details for the unification ceremony,â I say. âDo you want to take a walk through the gardens?â
âA walk through the gardens?â he mimics me. âWe can have more fun than that!â
ALEX
I grab Arielâs hand and start pulling her after me.
âLetâs go on an adventure!â
After a few steps, my walk breaks into a run as I lead us in the direction of the nearby river.
~Oh Goddess.~
~I wish we could really run away from the palace.~
~From all our responsibilities.~
~Just the two of us.~
âSlow down!â Ariel calls out behind me. âAlex, wait!â
I stop in my tracks and catch her in my arms.
âWhat? Canât keep up with me anymore?â
âNo... itâs just... my heel keeps getting caught on the hem of my dress,â she says. âI donât want it to rip.â
I look her up and down, just noticing her full appearance.
The long gown. The pointed shoes. The sparkling necklace.
She looks stunning.
But she doesnât look like ~my~ Ariel.
~My~ Ariel has dirty boots, messy hair, and bruised knees.
She sees me eyeing her.
âWhat? You donât like my outfit?â
âYou look hot, donât get me wrong,â I say. âBut you look even hotter in your armor.â
She bites her lip, her eyes falling to the ground.
âAlex, I need to tell you something,â she says.
My heart drops at that horrible combination of words.
âI resigned from the warriors.â
âWhat!? Why?â
I canât believe what sheâs saying.
âI just... I wasnât enjoying it anymore. I want to focus on my other responsibilities.â
âBut you love the warriors more than anything.â
âThatâs not true,â she says. âI love ~you~ more than anything.â
âButââ
âItâs over, Alex. I already told Steve.â
~I canât believe this...~
~And I hope to the Goddess she didnât do it because of me.~
âDonât worry,â she says, brushing my hair off of my forehead. âI can try to steal back my armor if we want to use it in the bedroom.â
By the look in her eyes, I can see that she doesnât want to talk about this anymore.
So Iâm not going to make her.
I take off my jacket and lay it out for her in the grass.
âYour throne, my lady,â I say.
She smoothes out her dress and sits on it. I take a seat next to her.
We lie back and look up at the sky.
âEverything is changing,â I say. âI fucking hate it.â
âI think this might be what growing up feels like. See? Youâre even starting to get gray hairs.â
âNo, really?!â I say. âPull them out!â
She pecks me on my cheek and giggles. âJust kidding!â
I roll on top of her and bury my face in her neck.
âLetâs go inside and take this fragile dress off of you,â I growl into her ear. âI want to play rough.â
ARIEL
We make a beeline for the palace.
I feel Alexâs hand resting on the small of my back, pushing me from behind.
I canât wait to get him alone and strip him down. I donât care if itâs the middle of the afternoon.
But as weâre about to reach the foyer, I hear a shriek coming from inside the palace.
âWhat was that?â Alex asks me.
âSounds like Natalia,â I say. âThrowing another fit.â
As I open the door, there is another gut-wrenching scream.
My heart nearly stops when I see Natalia at the bottom of the stairs, Xavi in her arms.
Her wails grow louder by the second.
I run over to them, and get a glimpse of Xavi.
There is a large cut running across his forehead, and blood is dripping down his face.
âWhat happened?â I gasp.
âI looked away for one second,â she sobs. âHe fell through the bannisterâhe hit his headââ
âOh Goddess, Nataliaââ
âI didnât mean toâI donâtâI donât know how it happenedââ
âGive him to me!â I say.
I try to take Xavi out of her arms but she pulls him away.
âNo! I need to get him to a hospital.â
âNatalia, trust me,â I say. âI promise, I will not let him die!â
The ~last~ person that I want to know about my healing powers is Natalia.
But Xaviâs unconscious, his breathing is getting shallower and his tiny body is losing blood quick.
âGive him to me,â I command.
Thereâs no time to waste.