A Witch For The Hybrid
new Kay
her from afar as she grew out of that little girl he had saved from drowni
it was just fate that their paths never crossed again since then, no matter how much he tr
ony, Ralph would catch a glimpse of Kayla somewhere in the crowd, but when he wo
stumble upon her. But then, she never visited the gardens anymore after tha
d to talk to her and see if she was still mad at him for refusing her proposal. Then as the years went by, his initial reason for wanting to meet he
going through the crowd trying to find a woman who clearly never wanted to be in the same space as he, became something completely
from his seat as she moved aroun
. He knew that she wasn't very social, and would rather stick with her sister and a se
the ceremony on three different occasions in the same dress. Ralph had also noticed that Kayla wasn't bedazzled by the handsome and charming younger wolves in the house l
attention to her whenever she appeared out of wherever she was hiding and crossed his line of
he was on his own, just to see how it would roll off his tongue and sound in his vo
to ask for his hand in marriage. Overtime, his curiosity had turned into
sn't enough for him. He wanted to know her more,
esented itself for him to me
lly granting him one wish he had been pressing for over the years. Or maybe he knew, and that was why he didn't take his eye
om a fall, just as he had saved her from drowning that night. Or, if she still
st grateful that he finally had her at
ed when she went o
all those years, she was
n for him? R
t the backdoor? Was it a sign for him to come along? Or was she finally ready to
wasn't about to let the oppor
left to do was entertainment by the tribes and pack, and celebratory dances. He didn't have any o
ying him any attention, then he carefully snea
en Ralph got to the backyar
garden, looking around f
weak moon shone in the cloudy sky, casting a weak glow of silver over
nose pointing towards the sky as she gazed at the moon. Her golden locks of hair fell down her back, like a golden waterfall flowing down her head.
and then it resumed beating, racing as if he had just finished a thousand meters race. He drew a de
d all the feelings he had fe
had been trying to reconnect wi
dawned on him tha
had met only once in his life time, this woman who he was so curious about that he had to learn her like a constitution, this woman who he had waited for all this time without even knowing why, this
distract her or get her to notice him before he could reach her. He didn't have to be
stood entranced by the door, watching her dance gaily like a little innocent child, swaying her head from side to side to the tune of the song she wa
e door for a very long time. She kept doing her happy dance, then finally, she stopped dancing and looked towards the doo
nk you got me." Ralph said,
er mind was in jumbles and her
ng there in fron
he dr
she had been too embarrassed to face after all these years, w
him. So clearly, she had been avoiding him willingly. There was no
s. She felt her legs begin to melt beneath her and she was sure that it would give way anytime soon and she would swoon if Ralph came any closer. She wanted to
pounding at the base of her neck, or hear the many wings of all the millions of butterflies that fluttered in her stomach. His s
over her like a million different fingers, fe
s lips and she felt a sudden heat crawl up her face, burning the skin on her cheeks. She quickly looked away from his g
th catch in her throat and he now watched a blush spread up her face and all over her chest even to her shoulder
ould be too forward. And he had to be more gentle with Kayla too, she was clearly uncomfortable and
but then her legs gave way as she had feared and she crashed straight into Ralph as she tried to walk past him. His hand quickly h
ked her with so much
was so embarrassed, she didn't dare look up. She bit her lips in embarrassment as she buried her face int
locks. He had watched her all night. She had not taken a single sip of wine. He knew that
on of his words reached Kayla where her head touched his che
a lot since then. It was now very manly and coarse, but it still had the same warmth as it did when he was younger.
in all of him, but her better sense kicked against it. So w
u." She apologized. "I think I'm fine n
ay. I don't min
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