Chapter 20
Mated To My Sister’s Alpha Fiance
Chapter 20
Daisy
The wind whips past us as we hurtle through the forest, branches snapping and leaves rustling under
Yatoâs powerful paws. Fear mingles with exhilaration in my chest, and I squeeze my eyes shut, praying
to the moon goddess that may listen that I wonât be thrown off. Securing my grip on his thick fur, I hold
on for dear life.
The ground beneath us eventually smooths out as Yato slows down to a gentle trot, signaling the end
of our wild dash, I slowly open my eyes and unclasp my fingers from his far, looking around at our
surroundings.
We are now within a secluded glade, bathed in early morning sunlight and surrounded by towering
trees. The air smells distinctly of pine and wildflowers.
Yato lets out a soft whine from beneath me-a signal for me to dismount. I slide off his back, landing
ungracefully on the grassy ground beneath me..
As soon as I am safely away from him, he begins to shift back into his human form. It is a sight that
leaves me both fascinated and horrified: bones snapping into place, flesh molding and moving before
my very eyes. It is both grotesque and magical to witness. When heâs fully transformed back into his
human form, he grins at me, completely unabashed by his nudity.
âSorry about that,â he says with a shrug. âI didnât think youâd appreciate riding all the way here in my
arms.â
I canât help but blush at his nonchalant nudity, turning my gaze hastily to the side not to see too much.
His chuckle echoes through the glade, and I feel heat creep up my neck.
âThere are spare clothes behind the tree,â he begins walking towards it but pauses brielly. Or would you
rather I stay naked for our training session?â
I can hear the oh-so-innocent smirk in his voice, which makes everything worse. Yato is just like his
brother-too gorgeous! for his own da*n good.
âBut you have your mind set on Alpha Xavier, right?â Sera asks in a curious voice.
âYesâ¦why are you asking? Didnât you dislike Yato?
âI dislike him less after seeing his six-pack.â
âPerv!â
âIs everything okay over there?â Yato asks. He is already behind the tree, changing his clothes.
âYes, Iâm fine,â I answer hurriedly, trying to steady my voice. But my cheeks are still burning, and I hope
to the gods that he cannot sense my discomfort or worse, my
attraction.
I quickly divert my attention to the bag I brought along, rummaging around inside as if looking for
something specific when, in reality, I am avoiding looking at Yato while he changes. The rustling of
leaves alerts me that he has finished and is returning.
With another of his signature smirks, he steps out from behind the tree, fully clothed in a black t-shirt
and jeans; his feet are still bare, but it doesnât seem to bother him. He approaches me with a grace
reminiscent of his wolf form.
âLetâs get started,â he suggests, his eyes gleaming mischievously in the sunlight.
âAlright,â I respond hesitantly. âWhat are we doing exactly?â
âWe are going to train your senses,â Yato explains with contagious cagerness, âI think it w
be very helpful
for someone who
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canât shape-shift.â
My heart skips a beat at
many
times to count.
at that; turning into a wolf is a dream of mine, but I doubt that I can do it. Iâve tried and failed too
âYou can do this, Sera reassures me internally. âBack then, you didnât have me. Things are different
now!
âAre you communicating with your wolf?â Yato asks, tilting his head to one side with a curious
expression.
I breathe a laugh. âHow did you know?â
He grins. âSee! I knew you had awakened. My brother is blind for not noticing itâ¦or maybe he has
noticed but is pretending to be blind,â his fingers grip his chin thoughtfully. âThat would make a lot of
sense, actuallyâ¦â
I watch him mumble to himself, his expression changing from snug to thoughtful. I have to stifle a
laugh. Yato seems to be the opposite of his brother: easy to approach and much more human in his
nature.
Unlike a certain other grumpy Alpha⦠Sera mutters.
âAre you still mad that Alpha Xavier gave us a house arrest as punishment?â
âHell yes, which is why Iâm worried about you. If he notices youâre gone, there will be another
punishment
I shiver at that, but try to focus on Yato. He is currently drawing a circle with a stick, digging it into the
ground with his tongue sticking out.
âThis will be our training area,â Yato declares, stepping back to admire his handiwork.
âDoes the circle have a meaning?â I ask, studying the lines curiously.
Yato chuckles, rubbing the back of his neck nervously, âWell, not exactly. Itâs more like a boundary. You
are to stay within the circle during our training. It helps to focus your senses on a particular area. We
will start small.â
âSenses⦠like hearing? Smell?â I ask, keenly interested.
He nods, âYes, and sight too. We will work on strengthening all of them. Are you ready?â
I swallow hard, feeling a rush of adrenaline-fuelled by anticipation and nerves. âReady as I will ever be.â
Grinning, Yato steps back and gestures towards the circle with an expansive sweep of his arm. âLadies
first.â
Shaking off my apprehension, I step inside the circle. The grass beneath my feet is slightly damp from
morning dew, squishing between my toes.
Yato steps away from the circle and begins to pace around it, observing me as though heâs judging my
readiness.
âRemember,â he instructs, his voice cool and even. âThis is all about heightening your senses. Try to
tune out everything else. Listen to the wind, the crunching of leaves beneath my feet Feel the earth
beneath you, note the scent of the pines, of
me, even.â
The moment Yato mentions the scent of him, I feel a jolt of embarrassment. But then I remember how
canât stay a weakling forever; I need to pay attention.
important this is. I
âOkay, here goes nothing,â with my eyes closed, I try to block out everything but my senses, just as he
instructed.
Good girl,â Yato chuckles. âIf you keep being this good to me, I might even give you a reward.â
My lips twitch, but I donât open my eyes. âAnd what would that reward be?â
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âHmm, Iâm not sure,â Yato-says, pretending to ponder. âHow about a weekâs worth of meals that you
wonât have to cook?
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My eyes snap open at that and find Yato grinning at me. I quickly close them again, but a smile finds its
way to my lips. His playful banter is so different from his brotherâs stoic nature, and itâsâ¦nice.
âAlright,â I chuckle. âDeal.â
âBack to the task at hand then,â Yato instructs, his tone taking ona serious note again. âIf you want to
learn how to shape- shift, we need to train you every single day.â
âEvery single day?â
âIs that a problem?â he challenges. âMy brother wonât marry your sister for a while. He still has his
bachelor party, and she has her bridal shower. We have time before its time for you to go home, donât
worry.â
âAlright, Yato. Every single day,â I say, determined.
He grins. âAfter a week, you and I will be besties for real. Be so sure of it. Iâm very charming.â
Snickering. I shake my head. âSo Iâve noticed.â
Yato chuckles before he clears his throat, and the forest falls into a hush again. âLetâs start over. Close
your
eyes and focus.â
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