The Vampires Mate
for the wedding, which my mother was extremely happy about. Since my sister came out and said that she would never marry, my mother was worried t
ing her. I didn't want there to be any secrets between us, but there is. I knocked on Aiday's door with a bouquet of roses in hand; the moment Aiday opened
ded out. I grabbed the keys from Rick, who wanted to protest but agreed to back off tonight. Opening the door, I helped Aiday get into the passenger seat of the car; once she was in, I walked around to the dr
aroma that emanated from it was incredib
res ate regular food?
s, my family needs to at least once a month." she nodded, seeming to understand. We got out and went inside; I gave the hostess the name and she escorted us to a booth. We gl
o nice." I raised an eyebrow, "Just because I'm the daughter of an Alpha doesn't exactly m
but I haven't seen her since I was really youn
Hannah, what can I get f
e," I told Aiday, she gla
ease, with a side salad with ranch
your highness?
odded, as she turned to walk away to put our order in, she grazed her hand over my arm so lig
her words were so soft, I almost didn
glare; after she poured the wine, I cleared my throat, "May I speak to the manager, please? I'd like t
she walked off, leaving the bottle in a s
rked at her before I turned my attention to the
ed to speak to me about catering to you
he has made my fiance uncomfortable; she placed her hand on my arm in an unprofessional
n't been able to do anything about it. I'll have th
we could call you to discuss catering?" h
you shortly to check on you, enjoy your meal." I nodded my head to thank him and then turned my attent
led; was she actually taking a liking to me? I shook it off right as the server comes by our
really hope you both enjoy your meal and if you need anything else, my name is
Dinner?" Aiday asked me,
rest is for later."
orely mistaken." I straightened in my seat, kind
ried, if you don't want me to touch you, I won't." Aiday seemed a bit surprised by
I had spoken to some of Aiday's friends during the party and discovered that she was a singer. We got out and walked around, listening
e." Aiday's e
ven't sung in months." Ni
had heard you sing." She shook her head, but then I thought of something, "How about this, if you sing just one song, then I'll tak
you certain they co
family for years, I'm sure they can help." Sh
ld, jumping for joy inside, "But I'm
ch. She hooked her phone up to the speakers. The music started softly, I stared in amazement as she
f the stage, she whipped the tears from her eyes; I took her in for a hug and held her when she cal
ver heard." She pulled me into a tight hug. We watched more performers until Aiday started yawning. We went s
turned back, "I had fun tonight, thank you."