As it turned out, the guests that Bryce had, had Roman pick up on theâas I saw it nowâvery amusingly chaotic Sunday morning almost a week ago were in fact Casey and Angelo.
What had made him come to that decision, I still didnât know, and I suppose Iâd never know.
Bryce and I made an entry, and I suppose it was blatantly obvious what had transpired between us the night before because Angelo immediately retreated into his brooding self, while Cass and the rest of the boys gave me the eyebrow wiggles.
By the end of the week, Cass would have made up with a very sorry Leo, and Angelo would be all too happy to leave, his former self now withdrawn and on the edge all the time.
I felt horrible about his darkening mood. He was, first and foremost, my friend, and even though I could not give him my heart, I did still love himâas a friend. He protected me; he cared. And at his lowest, I felt guilty that I could never be able to like him back, even if just to make him happy for a while.
Needless to say, with me feeling so soft towards Angelo, itâd taken Bryce a lot not to hand him a knuckle or two in the face on one too many occasions.
And well, things between Bryce and me? We had never been stronger. I suppose it was because of the patience on my part and strong will on his.
The full moon had come and gone, and Bryce really had chained himself with wolfsbane and silver shackles. It was a horrible experience, not being able to sleep all night, hearing his yelling and growling.
The next day, he was exhausted, and I had to stay in bed with him while he slept the whole day. It was necessary; his beast was on the edge. But then the incredible task of actually removing his strong large arms from my waist seemed impossible, seeing as he would even resort to snarling at me in warning.
So, just like that, almost a week had passed. The holiday break had been shortened by Principal Williams with a promise of giving us a monthâs break later in the school year. I suppose I was a little disheartened by that. With how things were going with Bryce and me, a little more time with him at the castle was always welcome.
âYouâre quite deep in thought today,â an amused voice spoke behind me.
My own smile exposing itself, I turned in my chair, just in time to let Bryce lean in and place a kiss on my lips.
He made a move to break the kiss, but I pulled him back, not ready to let the warm feel of his lips go yet.
A soft moan left my own when Bryce groaned and pulled on my hand, pulling me off the chair, before taking a seat and pulling me onto his lap instead. Putting his arms around me, Bryce deepened our kiss, and I felt myself smile at the soft sigh that escaped his lips and into mine.
âAnd there you go, lady and gentleman, they seem to be at itâagain!â
Oh God, not again!
The sound of quiet chuckles and happy cooing reached my senses, and I tried to break the kiss, while Bryce snapped out of it, pushed my face against his chest, and turned to our audience.
âGet out, all of you! Aunt Meryl, you too!â
âKilljoy!â
âFine, fine!â
âIt is our right as citizens of thisââ
âRoman, dear . . .â
âOh, alright!â
The sound of the door closing rang through the now-silent room, I couldnât help but smile against Bryceâs chest, his spicy cologne blending like a blessing with his musky natural scent, which was like the smell of rain in a lush green forest.
âThey just donât know when to give up!â Bryce growled against me as the footfalls faded into distant taps.
I couldnât help but chuckle and shift into a more comfortable position on his lap.
âWell, maybe we should ease upââmy smile widened as Bryce nuzzled his nose against my neck, and I leaned awayââon this.â
The room took a whole turn in terms of mood when he snarled at me and grasped my shoulders before pulling me flush against him. âNo one has the right to keep you away from me, not even you, Theia. You can forget everything else, but always remember that!â
My insides warmed at a strange type of feeling. I tilted my head to place a kiss on Bryceâs chin before snuggling into him. âWeâve changed.â
âYes, I canât keep my hands off of you,â Bryce stated in a serious, matter-of-fact manner.
I smiled as his fingers drew loose curls on my arms, his warm breaths heating the soft of my neck as he placed occasional tiny kisses here and there.
âThatâs pretty obvious.â
Bryce chuckled as he wrapped his arms around me tighter. âMm-hmm.â
I giggled. âMm-hmm.â
Just then, the sound of a knock wafted into the room, and both Bryceâs and my eyes turned to the tall and proud metal-crested mahogany double door.
âWhat is it?â Bryce yelled at the top of his voice.
My eyes widened at how strong and deadly his voice could sound.
âYour Majesty, your aunt requires your audience in the main parlorâyours and your lunaâs,â a strong yet slightly shrill voice called out from the other side of the door. Oddly, the voice sounded confident and not in the least scared.
Bryce turned to me with a small smile and, when I responded, got off the seat with me still in his arms. He placed a sweet kiss on my forehead before letting me slip onto the ground, then he began leading the way to the door.
After pulling on the door, we stepped outside to stand in front of Mr. Buckwood, the same man who had given us a tour around the castle during our school visit. A soft smile showed itself on my lips as the recollection of what had occurred that day floated into my mind.
âThank you, Earl. We shall go now.â
âVery well, Your Highness.â
Descending through the stairs into the regally beautiful parlor, I couldnât help but notice Meryl seated on an exceptionally fitting single-seater sofa, its olive undertone and copper fringes blending perfectly with the shade and tone of the room.
My eyes connected with Merylâs, and instantly, the decor was set aside, her foreboding expression now holding my utmost attention.
âIs everything okay?â Bryce muttered beside me. I noticed that his voice carried a little bit of anger. Apparently, he didnât appreciate being disturbed from what we had been doing in the bedroom a couple of minutes ago.
âSit down, dear.â Merylâs clipped tone instantly had me worrying a lot more.
With an eyebrow raised, Bryce complied, pulling me onto his lap just as soon as he had seated himself. His strong thick arms wrapped around my waist as he tucked my head underneath his chin, somehow disallowing me from looking at Meryl.
âThis is so strange,â I muttered under my breath, but Bryce obviously caught that, and his fingers pushed against my sides slowly in response.
âSpeak.â
âSon.â
This seemed like a new voiceâa strong, manly, baritone voice promising the sordid fact that once you heard it, you were probably never going to be able to forget it. I tried to turn in the direction of its source but quickly huffed when my efforts proved futile. Then I learned why Bryce had tucked my head under his chin.
âItâs âYour Highnessâ to you, Prince Gerrath.â
âSurely you wouldnât alienate your uncle so much because of a foolish decision I made! I have apologized, havenât I?â The voice kept moving, and somehow, by the end of his sentence, I knew the man was standing before us. He talked about past apologies and mistakes. It was, however, clear that he had meant none. He didnât seem very sorry to me. My dislike for this man grew a meter.
âAh, I see youâve finally met your mate, Your Highness! But I should add that by the manner in which she is tucked in your arm, I can only assume whether she is an enthralling beauty or an ugly reenactor of Beauty and the Beastâyou being Beauty in this case. If you could please not find this offensive and answer me: tell me, Your Highness, which of the two is she?â
Bryceâs sudden growl and jerk forward caught me off guard, but I somehow managed to hold on to his shirt, which helped me not embarrass myself by falling flat on my butt. I grimaced as his arms slid around me once again, and a small chuckle bubbled out of the unknown manâs throat.
It was at that moment that I couldnât help it any longer. Now finding my head out from underneath his chin, I quickly swept my face towards the source of the voice and glared at the man with all the ferocious hardness I could muster. He, on the other hand, stood still, his mouth agape, as his widened eyes took my form in.
Oldie had really thought I was âan ugly reenactor,â but FHI, the Beast was beautiful, and my Beast is beautifulâstupid old pervert!
Behind me, Bryce had let out another growl before he pulled me closer and held me against him again.
âStop it,â he snapped to the staring man, and I shuddered against him.
âApologies. It seems that you have found a well-fitting mate, Your Highness. She is so unlike your usual contemporary beauties, blonde and model-structured. You did well. And by the way you hold herâin a painful, controlled mannerâI am assuming she is unmarked and unmated? You do remember that royals can mark any unmarked royal mate they prefer, do you not? I suppose this is an open invitation to Alpha King Derrek? I have heard from the lords that he is absolutely obsessed with another kingâs mââ
âEnough!â
The ferocious growl that erupted behind me seemingly shut down the entire room.
There was pin-drop silence, and if I could manage it, I would definitely try looking at the man just to see the expression of fear he probably had on his face.
I could feel Bryce shaking now, deep, dark growls rumbling from the depths of his chest. I could feel his fingers, which were pressed against my sides, beginning to grow, to sharpen.
A shudder passed me as I tried to gulp down some of the fear. Meryl, however, quickly acted on the unsteady situation and moved around the room to Bryceâs side, her face now clear to me.
âCalm him down, please!â she mouthed desperately, flinging her arms in the air discreetly.
I nodded, my mind still blank with regards to whatever was happening. It was true; I had realized the increase in Bryceâs hostility and possessiveness when it came to me, but it turning out of control like this was still a new thing to me.
âHurry!â Meryl mouthed from where she now stood, her stance almost desperate, as if she was about to cry.
Why is Meryl so worried?
âBryce,â I whispered against his collar, my warm breath fanning his chest.
I felt him stiffen and let out a slow sigh; it was working. And with a smile, I continued, âI love youâjust you. You know that, donât you? Iâm not leavingânot for Derek, not for anyone. Please calm down.â
Prince Gerrath let out a thrilled laughter that very well rivaled Aroâs from Twilight. âLooks like the little girl is not going anywhere anytime soon! Though, I feel bad for King Derrek, reallyâlosing what he wants to you all the time. The man has the luck of a toad caught in a speeding carâs tire!â
âYou really should shut up, Prince Gerrathâif you value your life, that isâor I will forget that you were once married to Aunt Meryl.â
âMarried to Aunt Merylâ? Oh Lord, no . . .
My shocked wide eyes had met Merylâs watery ones before she made a move to flee the room.
âDonât,â Bryce growled, stopping her mid-run. I could only gulp as his hold on me tightened.
âNow, Prince Gerrath, nonsensical things aside, what business brings you here?â
I tugged at Bryceâs shirt to indicate that I wanted to move, but his arms only tightened further around meâthat is, until after a minute. His grip on me then loosened, and I shifted on his lap to turn to the prince.
His eyes once again widened as they took me in before zeroing in on a spot. It took only a minute to realize what he was now fixed upon. My hair had moved slightly, and my dark love bites were now exposed for the world to see.
Behind me, Bryce chuckled, helping Prince Gerrathâs concentration move in the right directionâhis.
âYour grandfatherâs demise has left you with a lot of properties, all of which I know you do not wantâall of which you will have to leave for London to sort out. I want them, and so I have come here to offer you a proposition: if you give me the properties, I will take your aunt back.â
I heard Merylâs breath get caught in her throat and a small sob leave her lips as soon as the old idiot uttered that garbage.
What a douchebag!
Bryce, however, chuckled. âYes, I will be going to London tomorrow, but Iâm afraid Iâll have great pleasure in telling you this: I have already decided to bequeath the properties to Aunt Merylâthat is, on the condition that she and you have no contact. And if that happens, all those properties will automatically go to charity. I didnât regard Grandfatherâs riches with any greatness anyway. So you see, uncle, your services are not needed; you may leave.â
The man stood frozen for a while, his expression altering from shocked to livid. He turned to throw a distasteful glare at Meryl before glancing at me, then he proceeded to storm out of the large parlor.
âEvery time I have the bad luck of meeting him, he reminds me of how good it is that I left himâthat I found him in that library with that fucking stupid blonde girl who couldnât keep it in her eighteen-year-old pants!â
My world stopped. My heart bled for Meryl as I watched her saunter towards the couch and fall limp on it.
âBut, Merylâ How? Isnât he yourâ?â
âMate?â Meryl asked as she laughed bitterly. âI never found my mate! I was giving up; that was when I met Gerrath. Lord knows I rue that day.â
Shit . . .
As if sensing my awkwardness and regret for asking that question, Meryl quickly put her hands in front of her, shaking her head, as she mumbled an âItâs okay, dear; itâs not your fault. I needed that. I thought he finally realized his mistake.â
She shook her head again and looked up at the silent Bryce and me.
âI think itâs time I retire into the kitchen, kids; the apple crumble wonât make itself now, will it?â
Gone was the sorrowful expression; her once-lost bubbly appearance was now back. But I could see through the facade. Seeing her douche of an ex-husband again had taken a toll on her.
âDo you think sheâll be alright?â I asked Bryce as we both watched Meryl make her way out the parlor, her strides showing a hint of slightly unhidden anger.
âI donât doubt she will. Sheâs a fighter,â Bryce muttered back as he leaned against the seat a little more, pulling me backwards with him.
My mind reeled back to the one fact dear Mr. Douchery had let slip before he fled, and I straightened my back on Bryceâs lap. âWhen were you going to tell me about your grandpa?â I mumbled, looking straight ahead. The cream color of the walls somehow looked more and more appealing as the seconds passed.
âBack there, in my office, butââ
âThen this happened,â I had sighed against him before I raised my arms a bit to let him slip his around my waist.
âIâll be back in a week, you know,â Bryce muttered, the feel of his lips moving against my hair as he spoke making my arms tingle.
âIâll miss you . . . Iâll probably spam your inbox. Heck, by the end of the week, you will be all done and ready to reject me!â I joked, a rippling giggle leaving my lips.
It was only seconds later, when I realized that I was the only one laughing, that I tilted my head back to glance at Bryce, only to stop and gulp.
Fiery golden eyes glared back at me as I gulped down another burst of fear, light shivers running down my arms. This was not a good idea, being this close to an unstable Bryceâa Bryce who had turned a little too territorial after our little make-out fest almost a week ago.
Bryce chuckled. My posture straightened almost immediately. Bryceâs beast had finally made its rare visit, I knew, because it had a deeper tone of voice. Though, how it did was not really clear to me . . . Bryce always had such a deep baritone himself.
âYou look scared, Theia,â he purred, leaning in, as his intense golden eyes shone a little brighter, a strange twinkle present there.
Somehow I knew his beast liked games; he liked to rile me up. Bryce had some reasonable explanations, but my own theory was that he thought I was punishing him by not letting us mate, hence the sudden sessions of intimidating seduction after last Sunday.
Everything would be great and jolly, then his wolf would suddenly make an entry out of nowhere, teasing and seducing like the pro I was sure it was. The funniest thing here, though, was that I knew that Bryce secretly didnât even try to hold his beast back. Bryce wanted exactly what his beast wanted, and somehowâas twisted as it wasâhis beast wanted what I wanted. But they didnât need to know that yet; patience always made everything all the sweeter in the end.
My eyes widened of its own accord as I realized what I was thinking about, and I blushed slightly, fidgeting on Bryceâs lap.
âShould I take that as a yes?â
Huh? Oh!
Trying my damn hardest to conceal my thoughtâs direction, I immediately pulled up my recently mastered smirk and turned to face Bryce as I straddled him. â âScaredâ? Me? You donât scare me anymore, Bryce.â My smirk widened as Bryceâs surprised eyes moved towards the finger I was now jabbing into his hard chest playfully.
His lips quirked up at the sides as he quickly snatched my finger from his chest and brought it up to his lips. His eyes held mine as he lightly bit the tip of my index finger before slowly pulling it into his mouth and sucking on it.
âBryce . . . stop,â I whispered, afraid that if I spoke any louder, my voice would give away the tingles that were now terrorizing me.
âMake me.â Bryceâs eyes twinkled with mischievousness as he winked at me.
I blinked, the spell broke, my smirk returned, and before he knew it, I had pulled my finger to safety.
âYouâre good, Anderson.â Bryce grinned as he tucked a strand of hair behind my ear. His grin widened. âBut Iâm better.â
It was all but in a startled gaspâs time span that I found myself pressed between a sofa and a smirking Bryce.
I watched, wide-eyed, as Bryce leaned closer until his warm breath touched my lightly parted lips.
âSo tell me, Beauty, are you scared of this Beast yet?â
***
âI fucking hate it when you look at that thing.â
Still smiling lightly, I gave my newly gifted ring a soft touch before turning to the frowning Bryce.
âYou have no need to be jealous, babe; he just wanted to give me something to remember him by.â
âYeah, something you apparently never take off anymore!â
I glanced again at the sharp-edged ring that had only a week ago belonged to Angeloâs pinky finger but was now resting halfway up my right ring finger. It was something I had seen him wear since he was fourteen. He had given me a part of him, and just like I cherished others that were handed my way by my loved ones, I cherished this jagged silver part of him too.
âYour jealousy is clearly messing with your memory, babe; I take it off before I sleep and while Iâm taking showers and cooking.â
Bryce scoffed as he settled into bed, his strong, bare tan chest illuminated perfectly by the dim lights of the room. He looked at me, blank-faced, clearly indicating that he was waiting for me to get in too.
I rolled my eyes as I slipped off Angeloâs ring before slipping on my grandmaâs ring. After braiding my hair into a loose, simple three-stranded braid, I quickly secured it with a band before turning to the bed. A mischievous smile graced my lips as I looked at Bryceâs quickly widening eyes.
âTheia! Donât do it!â Bryce warned quickly, putting his arms out in front of him.
I crouched slightly, preparing myself.
âYouâll hurt yourself!â
Still smirking, I set off into a speedy run before jumping straight into bed, knocking my breath out of my lungs as I landed on Bryceâs strong chest with a thud, my lips slamming into where both his shoulder blades met.
âGoal!â I breathed, giggling, and quickly placed a kiss on the tough yet smooth skin.
My smile widened when I heard Bryce chuckle as he ran his fingers through my hair, loosening my braids even more in the process. âSometimes youâre so impulsive and crazy, you remind me of something.â
I tilted my head slightly to look at Bryce, my eyebrows scrunched up in confusion. âRemind you of what?â
His arms tightened under my breasts as he continued to let me smash him with the full weight of my body. A low chuckle left his lips when he replied, âWhy youâre designed perfectly for me.â
âI love you, Bryce.â
Bryce hummed happily as he turned, letting me quickly curl against him, his arm finding its home against my waist.
âAlex.â
â âAlexâ?â
I nodded. âAlexander . . . I donât say it too often.â
He hummed again, pulling me closer, as he tucked my head under his chin.
âMy flight leaves before you wake up, love, tomorrow.â
âCanât youâ? I have school tomorrow. I hate this sometimes,â I grumbled against his chest, my vision turning blurry. I knew that it wasnât goodbye, that he would be coming back homeâto me. But something had me feeling like this was my last moment with Bryce. I felt scared.
I realized I was scared to lose him.
Living without Bryce would be so damn hard. I would live. I wouldâmaybe. But loving without Bryce . . . was damn well impossible. I wouldnât love. I wouldnâtâever.
Not being able to hold it in much longer, I let a sniffle slip and quickly rubbed away my tears as discreetly as I could. âYouâll come back to me, wonât you?â I mumbled lowly, trying not to show the strange desperation in my voiceâdesperation even I didnât know why I possessed.
âAlways, princess. I love you, too, Theia. I donât say it enough, but I do; I love you.â
I nodded against his chest before tilting my head and meeting his worried eyes. They softened when they noted the moisture in my own eyes, and he quickly leaned in to place his lips on mine. I couldnât help but let the strange tears flow as I kissed him back.
I kissed him back with everything I had. I kissed him back like it was my last dayâlike it was his last day.
I love you, too, Bryce. I love you too.
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