Marigold
I wasnât sure what had gotten into me today. I was feeling more confident than ever, experiencing urges and desires that I wasnât used to feeling. I had to shake myself out of it because Finn had left me alone with his parents. Conrad and Genny walked out of the dining hall about the same time Finn disappeared.
âFinn had to get back to work.â I told them.
âOh, Iâm sure, heâs very busy.â Genny said,
âDid you have plans for the afternoon, dear?â Genny asked me. I thought about it for a minute and realized that I had a good opportunity in front of me,
âActually, Genny, I was hoping I could ask you a few questions.â Genny smiled at the thought of us having some time together.
âOf course!â She exclaimed.
âIâll go check on Fox.â Conrad gave his mate a kiss and squeezed my shoulder before following after his son.
âShould we go to your office?â Genny suggested.
âOh, well, I actually havenât done anything with it. I guess itâs still your office.â I replied. Genny waved her hand absentmindedly,
âNonsense, itâs all yours. I had my time as Luna. You know Fox will help you decorate it anyway youâd like.â Genny said.
âI know. I just havenât been ready to take on the job yet. Thatâs what I was hoping to talk to you about.â I said, ducking my head shamefully.
âOf course, how about we take some tea to the back patio? The weather is nice today.â Genny waved down a member of the staff and ordered a tea cart to be delivered to the backyard.
âItâs a lot for anyone to think about, becoming Luna, but itâs especially hard for someone who isnât a werewolf. I canât imagine what you must be going through.â Genny sat across from me on the patio, leaning forward in her chair to look me softly in the eyes.
âI was born a princess, so I feel like everyone expects me to know what Iâm doing. But, you see, my father expected the exact opposite from me; he never allowed me to learn to lead. I was banished from leading, actually. Iâm afraid that Iâm just going to prove my father right and let everyone else down.â I sighed. Genny sighed, reaching out to take my hand,
âIâm so sorry for everything thatâs happened to you, Mari. You need to understand that the only expectation you have here is to love my son. Everything else you will figure out in time. And, guess what? You donât have to do it alone. You have your mate, the greatest gift in the world. You have Stone and Ferra and Conrad and myself. Weâre your family now.â Gennyâs smile was so full of love it made my heart ache for the mother I had lost too soon.
âI keep trying to tell myself that the Moon Goddess wouldnât have mated me to an Alpha if I wasnât ready to be the Luna.â I mumbled.
âThatâs true!â Genny said.
âBut, another voice in my head sounds like my father and all the other Alphas I was placed with who told me I was useless and pathetic; that a womanâs job was to bear children and keep house.â My voice sounded bitter. Gennyâs eyes rounded in shock, she shook her head in anger,
âIâm disgusted, Mari, really, that anyone thinks like that. Weâre lucky here, I suppose. I never realized how lucky we were until I heard your story. No one here thinks like that. In fact, the Luna is regarded above the Alpha.â I looked at Genny in surprise. This was the first time I was hearing this.
âWhat do you mean?â I asked.
âYou see, everyone has to obey the Alpha, besides one person; the Luna. But, no one, not even the Alpha, can disobey a Luna command. If there is a job that I would say is the most important for a Luna, itâs to tame, calm, and, even sometimes, control her Alpha. Every single person in this pack will lay down their life for the Alpha and the Luna, but they will also all stand against the Alpha to protect you,â I thought about Gennyâs words deeply and was trying not to be overwhelmed,
âYou have nothing to fear, my dear. I can tell how much my son loves you. Even before I met you, I knew that Fox was absolutely bewitched by you. Heâll do anything to keep you safe, happy, and provided for. Conrad was the same with me. He willingly passed down the title of Alpha to Fox when he turned 18 just so he could spend more time with me. Youâre well loved here, dear, you have nothing to be afraid of or worried about.â
Gennyâs words were doing exactly what I needed them to do, they were soothing my anxieties. I felt fresh tears bubble up in my eyes and spill down my cheek.
âOh, Mari, whatâs wrong? Is it something I said?â Gennyâs face scrunched up with worry. She hurried over to my side and hugged me closely.
âNo, not at all. Itâs justâ¦.I miss my mom.â I sobbed, hiccuping as the tears came harder now.
âI know, honey, I know.â Genny cooed, rubbing her fingers through my hair
âIâm so sorry that your mom isnât here with you and I know that nothing and no one will ever replace her, but I want you to know that Iâm your mom now, too, okay?â Genny whispered against the top of my head. I nodded from where my head was resting on her shoulder.
âThank you, Genny.â I sniffed. I lifted my head and Genny wiped my tears with the back of her hand.
âYouâre already an amazing mate and Luna, all you have to do is accept it for yourself. Finn and the pack already have.â Genny smiled.
The staff delivered the tea and it did wonders at calming my nerves. Genny and I talked casually for a while, sipping the warm tea and enjoying the sunshine. I loved Finnâs mom. She was exactly the mom that everyone wanted. She was funny, kind, and had all the right things to say. She reminded me of my mom so much in some ways, but so little in others.
My mother was quiet and subtle, she spoke with a purpose; never saying more or less than she needed to. My mother didnât have much of a sense of humor, things were too serious and sad in the palace to be joking, but she knew how to lighten the mood. Whenever I was sad or scared, she would braid my hair and sing to me. My mother always knew exactly what to say and I missed her advice the most.
After about an hour or so, I decided to broach another subject I might have discussed with my mom if she were here.
âIâm not exactly comfortable with this line of conversation, Genny, but I feel like this is something I would have talked to my mom about.â I mumbled, already feeling embarrassed.
âOh boy.â Genny giggled, seeming to guess the topic already,
âI noticed that you and he werenât marked. Should I assume you havenât uhmâ¦.completed the process?â Genny asked gently. I nodded, blushing wildly.
âItâs alright, Mari, nothing to be embarrassed about. Iâll admit, I might not be able to give the best advice here because I am a werewolf. We have completely different instincts than the other species. From my understanding, a faeâs instincts are much more comparable to humans.â Genny paused for affirmation,
âYeah, I guess.â
âRight, so it makes sense that youâre lessâ¦.ready then he is. My suggestion to you, dear, is just to talk to him about it. Whatever is bothering you or holding you back, tell him about it. You have to be open with him to build that trust.â
âI know.â I sighed.
âAlso, one more bit of advice. Just get the first time over with. Itâs awkward and weird for everyone, even werewolves. The first time is never the best time, so itâs better to just get it over with and move on. Donât have any expectations going into it.â I wanted to crawl in a hole and die, but I knew I opened up this can of worms.
âThanks.â I mumbled.
âIf you ever need anything, dear, Iâm here.â Genny smiled, standing from her chair. I joined her for a hug,
âThank you, Genny, this has meant a lot to me.â I answered honestly.
âIt meant a lot to me, too, Mari.â Genny kissed my cheek before going to find her mate.