Five years later Cambridge, UK THEIA ANDERSON It was just like any other day here. The clouds, heavy and gray, hung over everyone. The wind kept picking up, occasionally soothing out in apology. I smiled as I walked out of the store and onto the footpath, my palm securely around the royal-blue box I held.
âSo, you got what you wanted?â Roman asked as I slipped into the car and closed the door.
I grinned. âYeah.â
He only shook his head, his lips quirking up in amusement as he drove the car into the lane. âHe is an alpha, you know. King at that. You might want to check this over again.â
I blushed beet red, nodding. I wasnât exactly sure myself yet, but I was never going to be too sure if I didnât give it a try.
I clenched the box tighter against me.
âYouâre a king too. How would you feel if yourââ I stopped immediately as soon as I realized what a touchy topic I had just probed into.
A shudder of panic ran down my spine when I noticed Romanâs knuckles turn white around the steering wheel.
âIâm sorry,â I quickly blurted out before turning around.
My eyes now on the road, I stilled when I felt Romanâs warm large hand engulf mine. I brought up my hand and entwined it with his.
âItâs okay. I would say yes if my mate proposed. I may be an alpha, a king, but Iâd just be me in front of her. Iâd say yes,â he murmured slowly, his voice low and serious.
I smiled as I pressed my fingers with his. âThatâs really sweet, Rome.â Beside me I felt him let a side smile break out on his serious features.
âAnd then Iâd propose to her all over again. Alpha male tendencies and all.â
I couldnât help but tip my head back and laugh at that. The image of Romanov actually accepting his mateâs proposal and then proposing again was hilarious.
Romanovâs mood suddenly darkened, and he removed his hand from mine. I sighed, knowing exactly what had caused it.
âI wonât find her anyway. So nothing to worry about there, eh,â he bit out bitterly, and I gasped.
How could he be so sure about that? So sure about not having a soul mate. How could anyone not have a soul mate?
I cringed as Derek popped up in my mind.
My heart bled out for the two boys.
âYou canât be so sure, Rome,â I mumbled softly, my fingers fiddling with the hem of my sleeves.
Rome barked out a bitter laugh, and I flinched in response, my eyes wide at the sheer amount of bitterness his laugh held.
âThe fortune-teller said I didnât have a mate in my palm lines.â
Immediately, I rolled my eyes. âThe fortune-teller lied, Rome!â
The car halted at a red light, and a serious-looking Romanov turned towards me. âThe fortune-teller never lies.â
I couldnât help but scoff at that: âAnd how would you know? It could be purelyââ
âMy mother died!â
I stilled.
He clenched the steering wheel harder, looking away. âShe said my mom would die, and she did, the exact way.â He then turned towards me. âThe fortune-teller never lies.â
***
âI look alright, right?â Charlotte whispered for the sixth time as we stood in front of the door of the huge brightly lit mansion.
âYou look great,â I responded, giving Char a thumbs-up. I quickly pressed on the doorbell and took a step back.
âHey, guys! Iâm so glad youâre here!â Saara, one of our course mates and the birthday girl, exclaimed brightly as she opened the door wide to let us in. She gave both Charlotte and me a hug as we passed her.
âHappy birthday!â Charlotte squealed while handing Saara her gift, then I followed after.
âEnjoy the party, you two! I know youâre both taken and all, so keep out of the east side of the house. The lads have claimed that side.â
Charlotte and I grinned as we made our way towards the kitchen.
Bringing out a can of Coke from the fridge, I chuckled when my eyes landed on a stiff-looking Roman. He was making his way over to us through the crowd of giggling females, his eyes on me as he kept talking on his phone.
I frowned when his eyes did a roll before they moved back to me.
He reached us just as the call ended.
âI hate parties,â he remarked, slumping against the kitchen island.
Tipping an eyebrow up, I let Roman as he snatched my can of Coke away from my grip and took down a gulp or two.
âSo, did he remember?â
I sighed and shook my head. Beside me, Charlotte groaned, but Roman actually shrugged as if understanding what Bryce was going through.
âMaybe you should just tell him?â Charlotte suggested while bobbing her head to the loud music booming around the house.
âDonât get mad at him. I understand how hard it must be to take care of his royal duties and his business together.â
I sighed as I nodded. âThatâs why Iâve not mentioned anything yet. He has an important meeting to attend tomorrow.â
Whereas Roman shrugged, Charlotte stomped her feet against the dark coffee-colored floorboard.
âThatâs it. You always let him keep his royal duties and business first! You hardly ever demand things or his attention, and even when heâs over, heâs working on his laptop and for the UK kingdom. I say you demand he come over!â
Although what she said made sense, I really didnât want to pressurize Bryce. I loved him, and the least I could do was let him put our people first.
âYouâre an idiot.â Roman rolled his eyes at Charlotte as he leaned further against the kitchen island. âBut I actually agree.â He turned to me. âJust get him over. Celebrate your anniversary at least.â
Just then, a barely audible ping began sounding from my clutch. I quickly fished out my phone.
It was Bryce calling. Instantly, I pressed on the accept option.
Maybe he finally remembers what day it is tomorrow.
âHey!â I chirped up, turning away from the two curious-looking people.
âHey, where are you?â
I frowned. âOh . . . Iâm at a friendâs birthday party.â
âOh yeah? Howâs it been going so far?â Bryceâs low, amused voice echoed back from my iPhone.
I smiled at the softness of his tone. The mere act of just conversing with him seemed so intimate.
âOh, itâs fine. Lots of dancing andââ
âHey, babe!â Tony, my apartment neighbor, cheered as he strode over before giving me a side hug.
âHey.â I smiled, hugging him back, then watched him strut over to his boyfriend.
âWho was that?â
My eyes widened when I realized how all this might be coming out to Bryce. Quickly, I grasped my phone harder and pressed it closer against me. âOh. That was Anthony, the guy who lives next door?â
Bryce growled, making me cringe even though I was so far away from him.
âI told you to let me move you into the home I purchased last year!â
I scowled at this. âIâm not moving into that mansion alone, okay?â
Bryce scoffed, âOf course you wouldnât.â
My breath hitched, and I stilled. All the suppressed anger towards him not remembering how important the next day was to being so jealous over nothing suddenly boiled up and tipped over the kettle.
I gave in to trickery. Taking in a deep breath I almost exploded, âBryce youâre impossible! I donât even . . . You know what? Bye!â
Instantly, I disconnected the call and put the phone to silent mode before shoving it in my clutch. I knew what ignoring him would do. I knew he would be here the next day. I knew he would skip his meeting, but right now I couldnât care less. Looking around the party, I shook my head as I made my way back towards Roman and Charlotte.
Looked like I didnât care much for the party anymore too. It was time I went back home.
My mind drifted off to Bryce, and I smiled, slowly realizing how he must have been packing instead.
***
ALEXANDER BRYCE WILHEM Loverâs quarrelâthat was what Aunt Meryl had dismissed it as, something that we both would be over with by the end of the night.
I, however, couldnât let go this easy. I was furious, crazily mad at Theiaâs dismissal over my jealously. Dismissal was not what I needed, especially not when the full moon was so close.
I stiffened in my seat as my anger flared up, my hand clutching the handrest of my seat in the private jet. My mind ran over the guy who had spoken behind her when she was talking with meâthe guy who had called her babe at the party.
A low growl left my lips, and I leaned forward in my seat. Theiaâs quiet dismissal of my inquiry seemed even more infuriating than the trash who had called her babe. She had brushed it off with an ease that had blood boiling in my veins. And when I had refused to let it go, she had disconnected the call.
My gaze darted to the gray iPhone placed on the table, and my frown hardened when I noticed no set of missed calls or messages. She hadnât even responded to my missed calls.
âYou do know how utterly ridiculous you were to berate her for being at her friendâs birthday party and having guys hitting on her, right?â
Beside me, Alistair leaned further into his seat as he brought up the glass of orange juice to his lips and then tapped a soft napkin to his mouth.
I resisted the urge of telling him to fuck off, and I quickly looked away, out of the windows and down at the world below us.
I had been in a private jet, on my way to her, in the next hour.
âIgnoring me wonât help, mate. Youâre dragging me with you all the way to the UK just to make sure you donât lose yourself to your beast on the way. The least you can do is not ignore me.â
I growled. âSheâs my mate.â
I tensed as I heard Alistair sigh.
I turned to face him. âYou would have done the same.â
Alistair immediately leaned back and brought both of his hands up in front of him. âWould never know, now would I? Donât have a mate. Donât need one.â
I scoffed at his response. The man was deluding himself. Everyone wanted a soul mate. And apparently, my soul mate was being in a whole lot of trouble.
***
âWeâre here, sir.â
My eyes grazed up at the building where Theiaâs apartment stood, and I nodded in response to my driver before sending a short nod towards Alistair, then I opened the door and moved out of the car.
âAlright, mate. Donât do anything you will regret, eh?â Alistair chuckled as he pulled the door of the limo close, and the car drove away.
I frowned after the car. He had no clue.
Striding into the building, I quickly found an empty elevator. I marched in and pressed the floor number.
Theiaâs apartment door wasnât hard to find. Iâd been here many times before, but strangely, it seemed to take longer to get to her this time, and maybe it was all due to the anger.
I forced myself not to pound on her door when I pressed the doorbell. It was nearly six, and I was sure she was already home.
âBryce, youâre impossible! I donât even . . .You know what? Bye!â
I clenched my fists harder on my sides as I glared daggers into the still closed door. Why was she taking so long?
Seconds passed, and my anger flared up. I bit on my tongue, resisting unleashing my beast, and just focused on getting into the apartment.
The door opened.
I immediately stormed in, grabbing my mateâs hand. I pulled her closer before my hands went around her thighs. I hoisted her up and, with my body, slammed her against the door.
âHappy Anniversary,â Theia whispered giddily as my lips found her neck.
Lost in my fury, I growled lowly and pulled her closer. âYouâre in so much trouble, Thi.â
She wrapped her arms around my neck, and I tried to gulp down the groan that bubbled in my throat. The hot need shot straight to my south, and I bit back the urge to just take her here against the door.
She sighed. âHappy Anniversary, Bryce.â
This time, however, I stilled when I heard it. I moved back, my eyes finding her dark ones. âYou hung up because . . . ?â I blinked.
âI knew youâd come.â She shrugged, a smile on her lips. âYou had a meeting with Alistair, and you didnât seem to remember, and wellââshe shrugged againââyeah.â
I groaned, resting my forehead against her shoulder. âIâm an idiot.â
She raked her fingers through my hair. Her sweet laughter bubbled out of those pink lips. âNo, youâre not. Youâre just possessive.â
A groan left my lips, and this time I didnât stop it from echoing out.
âToo possessive for my own good,â I whispered, then pressed a kiss on the nape of her neck.
She gasped as my fingertips found the underside of her tank top.
âIâm sorry.â I pressed another kiss, on her chin. âIâm sorry, babe,â I mumbled again, this time kissing her left cheek.
âI missed you,â Theia whispered, her eyes closed, as I brushed my lips against her temple.
âI missed you too,â I whispered back, moving back.
She opened her eyes and looked into mine, then she leaned forward and caught my lips with hers, and I pulled her closer.
She broke the kiss but kept her lips against mine as she pleaded in a whisper, âTake me upstairs, please.â
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