Alpha's reluctant mate
mating had brought pleasure, but her heart remained heavy. There was no love between them, only a physical connection. If it had been Fred, they would have created a blood bond, bi
unity to refuse, a small victor
at least she didn't have to face him right away, though part of her wished to get the awkward greeting ov
ring natural wood and colonial furnishings, with splashes of color in the draperies and cushions, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The bathroom was small but well-equipped, and she took a refreshing shower, washing away the remnants of
ting no time gathering evidence of their union. Embarrassment flushed her face as she imagined Vegas stripping the bed and presenting the stained shee
on dates, it was well-known that she only went out in groups. Fred had been the only male she was ever allowed to run with, and even he admitted her father had given him stern warnings
with him, and he must have noticed her flushed countenance because his gaze shifted to the fresh sheets on the bed and then back to her. "Yes, the Council has been here to check
s set with bacon and eggs, juice, and toast. "I wasn't sure what you lik
ver set foot in the kitchen, always preoccupied w
inal remark was accompanied by a kiss on her cheek and a hand casually grazing from her breast to her waist. Lisa momentarily froze, but Vegas sat down across from her as if nothing had happened and beg
not r
and Lisa providing answers. When she didn't reciprocate with questions, he shared his own preferences. Lisa admired the effort
lf opening up further. Vegas smiled at her, evid
of forest to roam in now," he explained, leaning back and sipping his coffee. "Personally, I love a good run ov
graced her face during their meal faded as she recalled
who was looking daggers at me yesterday? Tall
th Fred had not been a secret. "Yes. That was Fred. He had hoped to speak to my father
ded softly. "How did
ispered her answer. "I... I w
He let out a heavy sigh. "You know, Lisa, sometimes our lives have moments of great disappointment. It's difficult at the time, but we have to move beyond." He reached across the table, pl
and duty to his, necessitated making this union work. He stood and extended his hand to her. Hesitantly, she reached out, placing h