Maze’s POV
I awoke at dawn, showered and changed into a black shirt and black pants. I was a bit hesitant to wake Friday up at this hour. I was not sure if she were a morning lark or a night owl. She did seem cheery at breakfast time so perhaps she was an early riser. I knocked on her door. There was no answer. She was probably still asleep. I sighed. I had missed her yesterday at breakfast. Thaddeus had started his date early yesterday. I decided to do something a tad bit mischievous. I had a master-key. I used it to unlock the door.
Friday was sleeping soundly, bundled up in the covers. She was so beautiful. I just admired for a few moments. I gently stroked her wavy hair and trailed my fingertips on her cheek. She stirred a little and then slowly opened her eyes. She yawned and stretched, gr0aning. She blinked at me in surprise.
“Maze?” She said.
“Hey,” I whispered, smiling. “Good morning, sorry to wake you.”
She beamed at me and I felt my pulse quicken. “That’s ok. Good morning, Maze!”
“How did you sleep, Baby?” I practically purred. I was falling so hard for Friday and it scared me a little.
“Ok, I guess. It gets a little cold,” she said, pouting.
She was such a little tease. She knew I would love to sneak in at night to warm her up.
“Are you ready for our date, Princess?” I asked.
She nodded sweetly looking up at me with her big doe eyes widened.
“Where are we going?” She asked excitedly.
I chuckled. I could not help but smirk. “Absolutely nowhere!” I said grinning mischievously.
“Huh?” She replied.
“You’ll see,” I said simply.
I led Friday to my room and locked the door. She grinned when she saw the table in my room set for two. I had gotten all the sweet nonsense she liked to eat for breakfast: powdered donuts, chocolate chip muffins, chocolate chip waffles, chocolate chip pancakes. Friday had a fixation with chocolate chips. I begrudgingly made her morning coffee sweet and milky. She sipped it happily.
“Thaddeus stole you early yesterday and I intend to do the same today,” I said with a smile.
Friday grinned mid-waffle. She ate them with maple syrup, salted b.utter and wh!pped cream with extra chocolate chips sprinkled on top. I had made myself a solemn oath that I was not going to criticise Friday today at all even if she ate an entire bowl of sugar with a spoon or behaved like a little b.rat. I actually sort of liked when she behaved like a little b.rat. That reminded me of what I had on the agenda today.
“You know I always keep my promises, Friday,” I said softly.
“Yeah?” Replied Friday hesitantly. She prompted me with her eyes to continue.
I l!cked my l!ps, looking at her, “I promised you a spanking, remember?”
Fang’s POV
I was convinced that Friday would bring misfortune upon the Fenestra Family regardless of which Alpha she chose. If she chose Maze, she would demonise us in his eyes, milking her “rough childhood” for all its worth. If she chose Thaddeus, Maze would put part of the blame on us for making her hate living in Marigold. I sighed, gazing out at the train tracks. My car was parked but I was still nervously clutching the steering wheel. Katrina Van Der Windt had agreed to meet me here by the abandoned railway.
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Fang’s POV
I was convinced that Friday would bring misfortune upon the Fenestra Family regardless of which Alpha she chose. If she chose Maze, she would demonise us in his eyes, milking her “rough childhood” for all its worth. If she chose Thaddeus, Maze would put part of the blame on us for making her hate living in Marigold. I sighed, gazing out at the train tracks. My car was parked but I was still nervously clutching the steering wheel. Katrina Van Der Windt had agreed to meet me here by the abandoned railway.
The air felt colder all of a sudden and I knew the vamp must be close by. There was a knock on my car window. Katrina was standing there. Damn, she was stealthy. I had not even heard her approach. Nothing gave her away besides the temperature change which was uncontrollable. She looked even paler than usual. I let her into the car. She sat in the passenger seat.
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