Chapter 4
Hybrid Aria
Reid's POV
I watched her escape the diner. I heard her heart rate spike when I told her my name. She has every
right to fear me, but I donât want to scare her. My wolf wanted her. All of her, and so did I. Never in
my life have wanted something as much as I wanted her to be mine, but what was the most
interesting thing about her was the fact that she could fight my Alphaâs voice. I could tell by the
look on her face she wanted to submit, but she was also determined not to reveal anything about
herself. Her scent radiated fear. It took all my strength not to chase after her and mark her. The
bloke behind the counter came over and introduced himself as Marcus, pulling me out of my
thoughts. He smelt human. We gave him our orders before deciding to move over to the table and
chairs, where I know the girl Lily always sits after school. Zane raised an eyebrow at me when I
moved but followed anyway.
"So, what's the plan then?â he asked.
"Well, if she won't talk, maybe her daughter will,â I stated.
Marcus brought our food out, placing it in front of me. I looked down at my food and started
eating. It was good. After about half an hour, the door opened to the diner. As predicted, the little
girl ran straight for her usual spot directly across from us and started getting her homework out. We
finished eating while they were gone, but I flagged Marcus down and ordered more coffee and a
hot chocolate and cookies. When he placed the coffee on the table, he went to place the hot
chocolate and cookies down. I shook my head and pointed to the girl. He quickly placed them down
in front of her and thanked me before placing a kiss on the girl's forehead and walking away.
I could feel eyes on me. I knew my mate must be watching me carefully to see if I was going to hurt
her pup. The girl looked up and smiled before thanking me. She set out to do her work, and after a
few minutes, my mate brought her over a sandwich, placing it on the table in front of the girl as she
looked at the girl's work.
"Where is Zoe?" asked the girl.
âShe is still at the doctor. That one is incorrect, try again,â she said, pointing at the page at some
math work before walking away to serve some new people who just walked into the diner.
I turned back to Zane. âYou should head back to the office; I'm going to stay here for a bit." Zane
nodded before standing up and leaving. I watched Lily struggle with her homework before getting
up and sliding into the booth sitting across from her. She looked up at me with her blue eyes and
chubby cheeks. She was adorable, her blonde curls hanging down around her face.
She looked up at me. âHi, thanks for the hot chocolate,â she said. I just nodded and looked down at
her work; she was doing three times tables. Really, they make kinders do times tables now? I then
proceeded to grab the little bags of sugar from the jar on the table and set up three lots of three
and told her to count them, she looked down and using her fingers, she counted all nine.
âNine,â she said happily.
âThen that's your answer,â I said to her, pointing at her page. She started using the sugar to help
work out her math problems while I watched. After a while, I asked her some questions.
âSo, what's your mother's name?â I asked, pointing at my mate who was standing behind the
counter, her eyes glued on me.
"Aria, but she isn't my mum, she is my sister,â she said while still looking down at her page.
"So where is your mummy?â I asked, taking a sip of my coffee.
âShe died when I was born. Ari looks after me. Has since I was born,â she stated matter of factly.
"What about you dad then?â
Lily got all nervous. Her shoulders slumped, and her heart rate picked up. She was scared. I could
smell it on her coming off in waves, so I quickly changed the question.
"How old are you and what grade are you in?"
She immediately relaxed. âI'm six, and I'm in grade one.â
âAnd your sister?â
"Ari is nineteen.â So, she has been looking after her sister since she was thirteen? What about
school, I thought to myself.
"How old are you?" she asked.
"How old do you think I am?â I asked in return. She smiled.
âOld,â she replied. I laughed at her answer. Kids always say the first thing that pops into their minds.
âI'm 28," I told her.
âSo, you are old.â She giggled.
"You won't think it's old when you are my age. So, it's just you and Aria?â Lily looked up. I could tell
she was mind linking. Her eyes glazed over before she nodded. I knew her sister would have been
listening in on my conversation.
"Aria said I shouldn't talk to strangers.â I looked over to her, she was talking to the owner who just
stepped in. Lily noticed my stare, looked up, and saw Zoe. She squealed before running over and
wrapping her arms around the woman's waist.
I observed my mate. I could tell she was very protective of the pup, but there was something else I
just couldn't put my finger on it. I knew she was a wolf, but she didn't seem quite as affected by the
mate bond. I knew she felt it when I touched her, and she leaned in, inhaling my scent, but most
wolves can't help but be all over each other like an elastic band that keeps pulling them back
together. But for the most part, she seems unaffected unless she is close to me.
âShe hasn't got a wolf,â Ryder spoke up in my head.
"What do you mean she hasn't got a wolf. She is a werewolf?â I asked him.
"Yeah, she is, but she has no wolf. I have tried talking to her wolf, but it's like there is a blockage, or
maybe her wolf died somehow.â I could feel his sadness spilling into me at the thought of her not
having a wolf, so I pushed him to the back of my mind.
Aria came over to clean the table. It was now dark outside. She placed Lily's stuff in her bag before
wiping the table over.
âAria,â I asked.