Thaddeus’ POV
It was my turn to be extra grumpy today as now I was missing my date day with my Friday. I wondered if her heat would last three days or four days. Most heats lasted three days but I had a feeling Friday’s would be four. I was started to go stir-crazy in this tiny cottage but I could not risk going for a run in the woods in my wolf-form. It would not be a good idea to turn off the rational human part of my brain right now when my wolf was obsessed with his mate’s heat. Last night Maze and I had ended up finishing three bottles of wine, one red and two white. I could not help but wonder if he had been just really drunk or serious about his proposition.
Flashback (Last Night)
Maze downed his ninth or tenth glass of wine. He hiccoughed. He put the glass down and slumped against the wall, his long dark hair falling in his face.
“Thaddeus,” Maze murmured.
“What?” I said. I was on my eleventh and I was having trouble pouring the next glass.
“Um, let’s pretend we’re twins,” said Maze giggling conspiratorially.
“What?” I said, laughing. He was not making any sense.
“Pretend I’m your twin,” whispered Maze. He put a finger to his l!ps. He slid down the wall and onto the ground.
I focused on pouring my next glass. I did it!
“Twins,” I mused. “You want to dress alike? You wanna bleach your hair or should I dye mine darker?” I asked him.
He snorted with laughter from the floor and then hiccoughed again.
“No!” He m0aned. “Twins have one mate like us.”
“So what?” I asked.
He looked at me like I was being dim. I looked at him like he was being odd. Understanding slowly crept up on me. The dream we had shared where we were both all over Friday flashed into my mind. I remembered dream Friday’s expression of pure ecstasy. My stomach clenched. My skin felt hot.
“Twins?” Maze asked trying to high five me but missing.
I shook his hand instead but this was after the eleventh glass and perhaps halfway into the twelfth so it was not legally binding.
“Maze, I daresay high-fiving is barbaric. Aristocracy thrives on hand-shakes, Maze!” I said in my snobby Marigold voice.
Maze chuckled. He was falling asleep.
“Don’t fall…” I said, slurring my words a little.
“…in love?” Maze asked.
I laughed. “Asleep!” I corrected him.
“Oh, good,” Maze said, “cause it’s too late for the first one. I’m already in love. I miss Friday. Do you think she likes wine? Red or white?”
“Um,” I said, my vision blurry. “Pink!” I answered confidently. Friday was girly.
“You have to mix two bottles together,” drunk Maze explained as though that were accurate.
“I don’t think so,” I said.
“Yeah, I know all about wine. My Dad owns an orchard!” Maze said angrily.
“You mean a vineyard?” I asked.
“I do?” Maze asked.
“Exactly!” I said, pouring a thirteenth glass but the third bottle was done.
I sighed and slumped over.
End of flashback
It had not been the most fruitful of conversations but it touched on a very important topic. Was Friday meant to have two mates? I had never considered it before, assuming I was her second-chance mate because Maze had rejected her, but that did not actually make sense. The bond between Maze and Friday had clearly not been severed since Friday had never accepted the rejection and yet when Friday and I met, we became mates. How could she get a second-chance mate before severing the first-chance bond? Also, Friday and I had an incredible connection, if I did say so myself, beyond what was typical of a second-chance mate which was usually a little less dramatic than first chance mates. I was able to feel Friday’s emotions precisely through our mate bond. I looked over at a peacefully sleeping Maze. He looked so innocent in his sleep. I decided to douse him with cold water.
Maze’s POV
I was dreaming about Friday. There was literally nothing else worth dreaming about, to be honest. She and I had gone to the beach. I sp0tted Thaddeus surfing in the distance, showing off as usual. A h.uge wave came out of nowhere. I was in its shadow and then…
I shot up. I was freezing! I was we.t! Why was I we.t?
Thaddeus was doubled over, laughing. What a complete a.ssh0le? I moved at werewolf speed. I went to the fridge and took out some a h.uge chunk of ice from the freezer. I put it down Thaddeus’ shirt and ran away.
“Ahhh! fvck! Maze!” He growled playfully.
He chased me out the door. I ran further away from the direction of the pack house and deeper into the woods to be safe. I did not want to endanger my little Luna. Ugh, I was sounding like Thaddeus but she was little and she would definitely be a Luna somehow. It was pretty self-explanatory. I came to a river, crossing several miles in a few seconds at alpha speed. Thaddeus was behind me in a flash. He tackled me and we both fell into the freezing cold water.
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I resurfaced, spluttering.
“Thaddeus,” I snarled.
It was so cold. I was actually shivering which was unheard of for an Alpha. Thaddeus laughed. His booming laugh made birds fly away from their perches. I laughed in spite of myself. It reminded me of when Slogan and I had talked about Friday in the forest. Thaddeus and I darted back to the cottage. He tossed me a h.uge towel and took one for himself. I was one hundred percent sober now and I was not hungover either. The freezing cold river water had done the trick but I would not recommend trying that at home.
Friday’s POV
The third day of my heat was slightly more bearable than previous days. I hoped Thaddeus and Maze were not ripping each other to shreds. I missed them so much it was like a physical pain in my c.hest separate from the griping pain of the heat. I wished I could be cuddled up with them. I hoped they were ok.
They’re more than ok, said my wolf apparently.
It took you long enough! She scolded. You actually need Fang to tell you who I was.
I chuckled to myself and then I smiled. Fang cared about me, at least, a little.
He loves us, said my wolf. But the boy has demons!
What did she mean by that?
Love him, he’s your brother but still don’t trust him! She said.
A chill crept through me. She was wrong. Fang was really trying to be a brother to me now. I had to give him credit for that. I wondered how my wolf knew Thaddeus and Maze were ok.
Their wolves told me, she said simply. That’s impossible. They were so far away and how could our three wolves be communicating with each other without our knowledge.
You have a lot to learn but don’t worry, I’ll guide you! I don’t need your permission to call to Thaddeus’ and Maze’s wolves and they don’t need the permission of your mates to respond. They’re alpha wolves and alphas wolves cannot be commanded, said my wolf. Her voice sounded like the most serene, mature and confident version of my own voice. It was fascinating to listen to. I felt like she was a hundred years old versus my twenty.
She laughed. We’re the same age, trust me. It goes with the territory of being the same person.
I wondered if her presence meant I could shift.
Not yet, she said sadly. Why?
You must figure that out for yourself.
I grumbled inwardly. I hated vague advice. My wolf was laughing at me. She had a tinkling laugh. It was pleasant to listen to.
Theo walked in. “Day eleven of the challenge and day three of your heat,” he announced to the room. I clapped like I was a rapt audience member.
“You’re doing amazing you know at handling the heat,” said Theo, smiling.
I glared at him while he made his coffee.
“He’s changed his mind though,” I whispered so softly that if Ezra had not been a vampire, he would not have heard it.
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