Chapter 29: Ayla
The rest of the evening went by flawlessly My dress was ruined. but it didn’t seem to phase anyone Theo and I stayed occupied for the remainder of the reception I didn’t want to take anything away from Mina and Briggs, but there were a lot of people in attendance who hadn’t met me formally yet and wouldn’t take no for an answer. We made sure to meet them off to the side throughout the evening, so the focus remained primarily on the happy couple.
We left the banquet hall a little before midnight and went to the garden, where we watched Mina and Briggs say their vows to the goddess. I may have teared up a time or two. The whole experience was so beautiful and I couldn’t be happier for either of them.
After Mina and Briggs had left, Theo and I said goodbye to all the guests. We were sending the last few people off when Grace came up to us.
“You two get out of here,” she said. “The staff can handle the cleanup.”
“Are you sure?” I asked.
“Yes, of course,” she said “I’ll make sure everything is in order. We won’t be far behind you”
She gave us both a hug, and Theo took my hand, guiding me back into the packhouse I leaned against his shoulder as we walked, fatigue setting in We were both quiet as we returned to
our apartment. Now that the excitement and anticipation of the day were over, I started to dwell on what happened with Julia Neale earlier.
“What are you thinking about?” Theo whispered in my as he held me in the elevator.
“That I made trouble for you with your business,” I sighed. “That whole mess with Julia wasn’t a good thing.”
“Don’t waste any time worrying about that, babe,” Theo said firmly as we exited the elevator. “Her behavior was absolutely unacceptable. I won’t let her get away with that blatant disrespect.”
“But if her uncle is so powerful…”
“Her uncle is a strict traditionalist,” Theo interrupted. “She may be spoiled, but he takes authority very seriously. Malcolm is only a Delta within their pack, and Julie doesn’t hold a rank at all. He won’t put up with her insulting someone of a higher rank, let alone the Luna of the largest pack in the country.”
“Well, I’m not technically the Luna yet,” I said.
“The title transfer is a formality,” he insisted. “No one sees you as anything less than our Luna. She will be punished, Ayla.”
“I’d prefer just to never have to see her again,” I said bitterly.
“That can absolutely be arranged.” Theo opened our door and led me inside. “It shouldn’t be an issue regardless. I will make sure she loses her job in the company.”
“I don’t know if we need to go that far.”
Theo stopped and gave me a stern look. “That’s the least that will be done. By right, I could have sent her home without her tongue. I will not allow anyone to treat you that way, let alone a woman like her.”
“Okay, okay,” I said, wrapping my arms around his waist. “Calm down. I get it. Even I can admit that smacking her around a bit was pretty tempting earlier.”
Theo chuckled. “I would love to see that happen.”
“Just not tonight,” I chided. “I’m exhausted.”
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