“Mom, Dad, Prince Griffin is here, Ayla’s second chance mate. There is a misunderstanding he doesn’t want to reject her. And his parents. support him” Daniel explains and luckily it causes her parents to finally sit up and look at me.
Not that I want them to out of respect but we need to be able to talk to them to find out what happened. I don’t feel any pain so I’ve been telling myself she is okay. Even if we haven’t mated yet. Even if she hasn’t even accepted me, we’ve seen each other. We touched each other and felt the matebond. If something serious would happen to her. Hoping to reassure them a little bit that is what I tell her parents. Wanting to be honest I tell them all about how the ball went. The mistakes I made, the things she overheard that got pulled out of context because of the circumstances.
“I promise you, I want to be the best mate there is to your daughter. I want to give her everything she could ever wish for. And my parents fully support me I have a personal apology from my father for her in my suitcase.” I end my story, hoping her parents are willing to give me a chance.
Her father lays his hand on my shoulder, telling me he trusts me. How it‘ s not my fault his daughter is reacting as she is now. His wife gets up to make us all lunch saying we have a lot to talk about. I don’t like the sound of that at all. But with nothing to do then to wait around, I looked around the house where my mate grew up. It’s spacious and clean, her
parents clearly adore each other and their children. The walls are filled with framed pictures of them all. With family and friends. About half of the pictures are of BBQS in the backyard. I’m pretty sure the few scars I saw had nothing to do with her parents. Leaving me to wonder why they let it continue for as long as it did.
The answer to that question comes quicker than expected. It is Ayla’s mother who starts explaining everything went downhill after David rejected her. Telling me how they used to be childhood best friends. How up until the day he found out she was his fated mate he had always defended her for her size. Ayla had stopped dressing and undressing in public. But she never told her family why, all they could do was guess. Since her physical appearance was the reason for her getting rejected, they all kinda suspected she was insecure. Hearing she was about to move to the WhiteOak pack because she wanted the escape all the misery here. And all the events that led to her parents finally agreeing and letting her go. I got livid with this so–called Alpha. I was about tell strip him of his title and power him and his entire family. The reason Ayla had never told anyone except for her brother Daniel was that she wanted to avoid a war happening between the Blood Moon pack and the WhiteOak pack,
I chuckled humourlessly, this dumb bitch reject the most perfect mate a wolf could ever find. Because he was unable to see what a formidable Luna she would make. In response, she sacrificed both her happiness. and her health to protect to pack from going to war. Whilst the Blood Moon pack was small and seemed to always struggle with filling the needed positions in a pack. Meaning her new pack, her family’s pack would win the war. Every war comes with victims on both sides. Ayla knew as much, she was aware that her leaving would cause the pack she
grew up in to lose their pack doctor and lead warrior. This pack was not worthy of my amazing mate at all. I was not even sure I was worthy of her with how I had been behaving after finding out about her.
Unlike her packmembers though I would spend the rest of my life proving her I was worthy now. That is if we could find her, the only thing we had to go on now was that she wanted to move in with her Grandparents and that she wasn’t critically hurt. She said in her letter she would never reject me because she knows the pain it causes. I believed her even before I met her family but hearing them tell about her only made me more secure in this belief. Not to mention that she needs to be face to face with me to reject me. All in all, we could be sure I would pick up if she was in danger or in great emotional distress. More than life had caused her to be in at this moment. After the weird text and the Hemmings finding out the Silvers had returned home without her. Jay Hemming had contacted his parents only to find out she hadn’t arrived at their pack either.
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