Mated to the Lycan King- Fated Betrothal
rt of unique, otherworldly way. She spoke of mates as though she'd found hers, but I knew she spoke from loneliness and not from experience. Although I could agree that Ophelia was righ
his mate, the person destined to him. Eventually the silence and my c
st call me
fore saying, "Nicholas, how d
dow and set it on me. The moment his eyes met with mine, a strange and unwant
racting me towards you, calling me to you. I've never felt that way towards anyone else. At first, I myself wasn't sure what exactly it was that pul
ged the subject, unable to trust myself wi
urious eyes. I don't need to tell you that not every one of my subjects is a fan of me or the other Lycan Kings and Queens. I'm afraid that you being my mate has
yself had considered joining them years ago, but I found them to be ruthless, cruel and drunk on the idea of vengeance and bloodshed. It was all good and well making grand statements of 'no more', but killing innocent people, especially our own people, was where I drew the line. However, now with me being the King's mate, they had the opportunity to make t
. he won't be
very same thing. I suppose I could have a few of
loyees will have a better chance of figu
self up to more weakness than he needed to, I still appreciated it. Perhaps there wa
question of his own. "I'm curious about something as well.
brawl back in the restaurant, the image of the chained up young man entered into my mind and my fingers touched ge
otect my brother." There was a fire in me now. One I'd been trying to keep under control the entire day. One that had now been unleashed and lef
at at a table with your fiancé while she had a huma
t to make their own choices. I don't believe it was my place to say or do anything. I can't inter
ft his mouth. Whoever was in charge of the mating system had made a
u didn't want to interfere. And don't you rule over the humans too? Don't we then deserve freedom of choice as well? Because if you really cared about us having the freedom to choose then you wouldn't have sentenced
, in fact I'm very fond of them!" he said, trying to ju
aren't your pets. What we want is to not be your lowly servants, because we're so much more than that. It's as simple as that. And if you can't understand that well then, I'm afraid that you and I will be on opposite sides of a fence centuries in the making." I then scoffed as I thought about what he'd said earlier, "Your protecti
uilt. But it appeared and then disappeared so quickly, I swore I'd imagined it. He then shifted in his seat and looked aw