Getting away with the Alpha's Pup
en and decorated with candles and flowers. A feast of rich dishes rested along t
I felt like Dylan, and I were supposed to be the mirror image of our Alpha and Luna, but creeping shame built in me. I couldn't help noticing how
talked to his father about pack business. The only time I managed to speak
be thinking as they watched us. My skin crawled, and I felt as if the whole
lan reception room of our Alpha and Luna's house. The building was a converted barn, but none of its agricultural roots showed. The airy, high-ceilinged space woul
ght. But I was uncomfortable because Heather had given it to me. She'd told me she'd worn it at her Moon Ceremony, saying it would mean a lot if I wore it tonight. But now, i
's voice sounded beside me, "Do you thi
pposite, was tucking into his third plate of red meat. The man had terrible gout but was notoriously bad
en tonight's saving grace, the only th
Alpha, pushed back his chair. He tapped the side o
s no reason for my nervousness. T
f in making my speeches lik
as about to be dropped into the limelight. Heather's eyes met mine, a warm smile on her face as if to say we had so much in co
eyes staunchly turned away from me. Sadness cloye
pier than seeing the whole pack together and having
we're all gathered together. Nuu-Chah has made it known to me that our wonderful Cherry will soon officially join our
rious thumping seemed to compete with th
y were raising their glasses to drink to Dylan and me. "To Cherry
enched. Tension stiffened his wide shoulders
to swallow me whole.
beneath everyone's scrutiny. I imagined what they must be thinking. Their unspoken words seemed to buzz in my head. "Our future Alpha doesn't eve
already shaking hands with his father, who clapped him on the b
l not
see it as a dress rehearsal for the real day, or you're welcome t
d to say, "I love it. I'd
at me with to