Chapter 25
Chapter 25
"I don't hate him; I'm just scared of him, or more accurately, I'm scared of what he'll do and who he'll
hurt to keep me with him," I tried to explain, gaining more control over my body by the second.
"He's been searching for you his whole life, you know. Taylor and I found each other the moment we
shifted and were able to detect our mate. Elias, being an Alpha, was starting to lose hope that he even
had a mate, or that you were even alive. He's 27 years old. Normally, if one of us doesn't find their
mate by 25, especially an Alpha, they pick a stand-in mate. They choose someone to be with to keep
from going mad from loneliness," Minnie explain. That had me curious.
"Elias didn't choose a stand-in?" I asked a little hopefully. Minnie hesitated, which gave me my answer.
"He did, actually. Her name is Kendra. You've probably even seen her a few times. You have to
understand, as an Alpha; Elias had more pressure on him to have a mate. He needed a Luna. He
chose her. She's headstrong and beautiful, but then again, so are you. But at the end of the day, you're
his mate. He loves you," she tried to reassure me. I tried to push down the feeling of jealousy bubbling This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.
up, but it was too strong. I felt angry. I saw dots swimming in my vision before everything went black.
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I barely remember those two weeks. All I remember was the unbearable heat, ice baths, and Minnie
trying to force-feed me. I was probably permanently winkled from all the ice baths. Finally, it ended. The
heat was gone.
I woke feeling sore and groggy. All I could remember was the burn coursing through my veins.
"There you are. Feeling better?" Minnie asked me. I groaned and nodded as I held my head. I was
probably dehydrated. I had a pounding headache. Minnie must have been thinking the same thing
because she handed me a bottle of water. I gratefully chugged it.
"Where are we?" I asked confused. It occurred to me that I didn't actually know where we were.
"Far away from the house on the boarder of the pack's land," she answered. "If you're ready, the car is
packed up," she offered. I nodded and stood slowly. I noticed I was sore and exhausted. My whole
body felt like I’d just run a marathon. She helped me to the car before we drove away. My fuzzy brain
didn't remember it taking so long to get to the cabin, but it was a good two-hour drive back to the
house. I walked in feeling tired and drained. I knew I didn't owe him anything but I felt like I needed to
see Elias. At first, I ignored them, then my body acted on its own. I was confused myself. I pushed
open the door to his office without knocking and froze. Elias was kissing on some girl's neck. She
giggled in his lap. When I walked in, they both froze.