347 Virtue of Kindness
Sean dressed up, leaving aside the jacket that wrapped around the young girl. When he was done, he watched the woman before him hungrily gobble what heâd packed in silence. Staring at her, he tried to guess her age. While she looked considerably young, he couldnât call her a young girl either. She was definitely beyond her twenty mark. Beyond that, the prince was drawing a blank.
He did know, however, from the scent coming off her that she was indeed his mate. Surprisingly, the prince didnât care that she was weak. What mattered was that heâd found her and could save her from the starvation that was eating a hole into her stomach.
Now that he thought about it, what was his mate doing out in the middle of nowhere? There wasnât supposed to be anyone this far down the river. There could always be the obvious answer that she was from one of the Rogue Kingâs breeding homes, but she looked too young in comparison to the few escapees he was acquainted with. His curiosity eventually got the better of him, âCan I know your name?â
The woman looked up from the bread in her hands and looked around in search of a third person. When she was sure there was no one else he was talking to, she swallowed the food patiently residing in her puffed-out cheek.
Before she could talk, though... she was choking on the chunk of bread sheâd forced down. The girl struggled against the dry bread when the prince closed the gap between them and guided the juice bottle to her lips.
Having forgotten about the drink, she hurriedly gulped down the juice to force the near-dry bread down her throat. âYou might want to slow down,â the prince chuckled. When sheâd regained her composure, the woman inched away from him, sending numerous red flags through the princeâs mind.
He pulled his hand away from her, ignoring the slight sting the rejection came with. Sheâd probably been through a lot. After all, she was in the middle of nowhere. Who would willingly come out into the woods with no direction or understanding of where they were going.
He took off his shirt and handed it to the woman, finding the jacket minimal covering, âUse this to cover yourself.â
The woman eyed the shirt as though it was a treasure. In her mind, she would be bathed in his scent and the thought made her wolf leap with joy. This didnât bode well with the initial reaction sheâd had to his touch though... and there was a lurking regret. She had many habits she wondered if she had to break now that sheâd found her mate, âAre you sure? I wouldnât want you to be cold,â she tried.
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âBetween you and me, Iâm better off naked, but I know that will make you uncomfortable. Now put it on, youâll catch a cold,â the man responded warmly. The woman was malnourished and much more prone to the cold than he was. She took the hint of finality in his voice and received the shirt from him before gesturing for him to turn away. Sean rolled his eyes and turned away from the woman as she dressed, âYou didnât answer my question.â
âOh... my name is Amanda. Whatâs yours?â she replied. Her voice was muffled by chewing. Sean took this as a sign that he could turn back.
âMy name is Sean... Sean Sirius,â the man responded. The woman wasnât taken by the manâs name as she quickly continued to eat the food heâd given her. âShe is cute when she is eating,â went his thoughts as he observed her, âShe takes on a keen resemblance to a cute chipmunk.â
The amber in her eyes identified that she wasnât all that strong, but something else got his attention. It was the fact that she didnât feel like anyone from either of the empires and hadnât yet shrunk in fear from the colour of his eyes, âWhere are you from?â
The woman was stunned by the question. She didnât want to answer it and the appetite that had been driving her all this time was all but gone at the moment the man asked her about where sheâd come from, âYou donât have to answer that. I think I can make a guess about that. Donât worry about it though. I donât really mind.â
âI donât want your pity,â she stated bluntly.
Instead of the reaction sheâd expected, Sean began laughing at her, âIâm the last person that would ever offer you something like that. Believe me when I say that... but, youâre different. Youâre my mate and that changes the way I would treat you, doesnât it?â
âIt doesnât have to. Iâm a rogue and youâre a... what are you... Wait,â it was only then that the woman took note of the manâs eyes. They were bright blue. A colour that sheâd dreaded for a long time and been told at the breeding centre about its meaning and that those who possessed it were werewolves of untold power, âYouâre a royal. No, this has to be a mistake.â
âQuite shocked that youâre only noticing that now. You must have been really hungry. And here I thought my mate was going to be a normal alpha or delta from another pack... I would have never thought she would turn out to be a rogue. What are the odds!â In truth, the odds were next to none, âI know a lot about how other female werewolves would act around me if they ever found out I was their mate, but this is a whole new situation I hadnât prepared for.â
The woman only moved further away from him, âI ran away... from the rogues. I donât know where I am and I definitely donât know who you are. Honestly, I was ready to die at this point. There is no point in my struggle anymore. Iâve escaped from them, but I donât know what else to do now. No one would simply take in a stray rogue. I donât know how the world beyond the rogues works. I cannot be of use to anyone. All I know is that I craved freedom from my former life and now that I have it, I can die knowing I found it.â
The hidden meaning behind her words was clear. She was telling him that he didnât have to take in a stray like her. That it was okay if he left her out to die. She was ready to die for she had already accomplished her task: To escape her life of captivity and sheâd succeeded. Something like that, however, took a special kind of strength. Anyone could train their bodies, but that didnât play a role in helping them escape the rogues. Someone would have to be cunning and extremely determined to pull off something so foolish. Sean smiled.
âYeah, thatâs a... colourful plan. How about we go with this one instead? I could teach you what you need to know about the outside world and you can choose what you would like to do about it. Iâll protect you and nurse you back to health because honestly, youâre already far too malnourished to do anything on your own. Iâll teach you to hunt. Iâll teach you to cook and everything else you need to survive. This is the minimum Iâll do for you... if you come with me that is,â the man responded.
âWhatâs the maximum?â Amanda asked, suddenly curious to hear what the prince was hiding in that beautiful mind of his. She liked him already... He was peculiar and she couldnât read him, but thatâs what made him even more interesting.
All she could tell for now... was that her mate was kind. Too kind.