Chapter 702 Nice And Slow
Mated To An Enemy

She wore the long grey dress, and her hair was pulled back in a simple braid. Ashleigh walked down the hallways, following closely after her mother with her eyes cast down.
She saw no one. She heard no one. They were all outside, gathered to share the stories of their Alpha.
Ashleigh took a slow breath and swallowed the lump in her throat as she felt the breeze drifting down the long corridor and heard the soft murmuring of voices in the distance. They were getting closer to the vigil.
Her heart began to race. Soon she would be forced to see them all. The people that had accepted his death. Forced to hear the stories of his life as though it was already over.
Yet, she didnât feel angry. She was scared.
Scared that she would see and hear it all and find herself giving up. Scared that this was the moment when she, too, would have to accept that Caleb would never come home.
âBreathe,â Corrineâs voice whispered beside her, and a warm hand settled on her back. âBreathe, Ashleigh.â
Only then did Ashleigh feel the burning in her lungs as they screamed for air. How long ago had she stopped breathing? When had she placed her hand against the wall to steady herself?
She took a slow and shaky breath. After a few more, the pain in her lungs eased, but her chest still felt tight, and her stomach was tied in knots. Her knees felt weak. She wasnât sure if she could even take another step.
Corrine moved to stand in front of her. Ashleigh naturally looked up into her emerald eyes.
Her mother was a warrior and a Luna. She was intimidating, powerful, and magnificent. She always had been. But she was also warm, kind, and fiercely loving.
At this moment, the eyes that looked back at her were filled with warmth and understanding that Ashleigh could not have anticipated.
Corrine put one hand on Ashleighâs shoulder and the other on her cheek. She gave her a warm but sad smile.
âThatâs it,â she whispered, ânice and slow, take a few more breaths.â
Ashleigh nodded, doing as her mother instructed until she could stand straight again.
âListen to me,â Corrine whispered, tilting her head and looking affectionately at Ashleigh. âThis vigil is for his people.â
Ashleigh furrowed her brows.
âI know,â she replied softly.
Corrine shook her head.
âYou donât understand,â she smiled.
Corrine gently stroked Ashleighâs cheek with her thumb.
âWhat I am saying,â she continued, âis that today is about their grief, their loss, their needs.â
She licked her lips and smiled again at Ashleigh. She removed the hand on her shoulder and moved it to Ashleighâs other cheek, holding her face between her hands.
âThis is not for or about you,â she said.
Ashleigh swallowed, lowering her eyes and clenching her jaw as she felt the anger growing inside her again.
âDonât misunderstand me,â Corrine said firmly, lifting Ashleighâs chin to look at her again. âWhatever happens tonight, whatever you hear or see, no matter what anyone else feels or believes⦠it does not belong to you.â
Ashleigh furrowed her brow, the anger fading as she listened to her motherâs words.
âOnly you can decide how you feel, Ashleigh,â Corrine smiled. âOnly you can decide how you will grieve.â
Corrine took a deep breath.
âGrief is not reserved just for the dead,â she continued. âAnd just because you grieve his absence does not mean you give up on finding him one day.â
Ashleigh swallowed and chewed her bottom lip as she looked away.
âDo you really thinkâ¦.â Ashleigh whispered. She paused and took a deep breath before looking back into Corrineâs eyes. âDo you really think I will find him?â
Corrine tilted her head. She stroked Ashleighâs cheek with her thumb tenderly and smiled.
âI think there is no reason to believe you wonât,â she whispered. âAnd if anyone in this world can, it is you.â
Ashleighâs jaw shook, her eyes filled with tears, and her heart was in her throat.
Corrine let go of Ashleighâs face and pulled her into a warm embrace. Ashleigh did not hesitate to wrap her arms around her mother as her tears fell.
After moments of silent tears and her mother rubbing her back, Ashleigh pulled back slowly and looked at Corrine.
âWhy couldnât you tell me that before?â she asked. âI have been so angry at you for months because I thought you wanted me to move on and accept that Caleb was gone forever.â
Corrine took a breath and pursed her lips. She swallowed before speaking.
âBecause you are my child, Ashleigh,â she said. âAs much as I care for Caleb. As much as I hope you find him, and I truly do⦠my concern was with you.â
Corrine reached up to Ashleighâs hair, smoothing it and smiling before looking at her again.
âI couldnât encourage you to throw yourself into dangerous situations in the hope that you might find something, not when you were so desperate,â she said.
Ashleigh swallowed.
âBut now?â she asked.
Corrine took a breath.
âWhen Fiona told me that you had left,â she began with a sigh, âI was terrified.â
Corrine smiled.
âAfter what happened with Myka and the children, I was afraid of where your head might be at,â she continued. âBut Fiona sent me a message each time you checked in, and Axel told me where he thought you went, why he thought you went.â
Ashleigh lowered her eyes.
âI failed,â she said.
âYou did not find what you hoped to,â Corrine replied. âBut you did find him.â
Ashleigh looked up.
âYou sent him to the Goddess and stood witness,â Corrine continued. âYou honored his final request and never stopped looking for him.â
Ashleigh swallowed.
âI know you blame yourself for his death,â Corrine said. âBut the truth is, youâre not to blame. Your actions may have helped to put him in the situation, but you didnât kill him, Ashleigh. You cannot claim a life not taken by your own hand.â
Though she wasnât sure she agreed with her motherâs assessment, Ashleigh felt relieved to hear it all.
âMy point,â Corrine said, âis that you kept yourself alive for two months and stayed focused on your mission. You did what you set out to do and werenât distracted or blinded by your grief.â
Corrine smiled proudly at Ashleigh.
âIt may take time. It might not happen anytime soon, but yes, I believe you will find him someday,â Corrine said, chuckling, âwithout killing yourself in the process.â
Ashleigh wanted to be happy at her words. She felt relieved that her mother believed in her and Caleb. But what she said about her mission to Moonguard struck a bitter chord inside Ashleigh.
âThatâs not exactly true,â Ashleigh sighed.
âWhat isnât?â Corrine asked.
Ashleigh took a breath. She had been thinking about it as she made her way back from Moonguard. The reason she had been so determined to find the scout.
Of course, she knew there was a degree of guilt involved. He was put in danger in the first place because of her lies. But she felt that there was something more to it, some other reason that she had become so focused on recovering him no matter the danger.
And, of course, there was.
âYou make it seem like my searching for the scout was noble⦠and you say I wasnât blinded or distracted by my grief,â she began. âBut the reason I wanted to find him so bad⦠was because of Caleb.â