Chapter 04
P.S. You're My Mate
GRACE
"Mom, can we not talk about this,â I groaned, walking up to her and placing a kiss onto her cheek, "I
came here with the hope of getting away from it for a while. Just a little while."
"I don't think that's going to be possible because Rykes is on his way to see you," Aphrodite
informed, "He's not mad so don't worry about that but he really wants to talk to you.â
"Are you sure he isn't mad? I mean, I did attack an alpha wolf that had permission to be on our
territory,â I began fumbling with my fingers, anxiety rising within me. I was ready to face any
punishment he would offer. To attack without reason or cause was against pack law.
"Alpha Silas spoke to Rykes and requested that he let you off with a warning. He seems to
understand why you refuse to accept the bond," she said before her eyes glazed over. Aphrodite
had the uncanny ability to communicate within a mind link and still talk to someone in person at the
same time. I had no idea how she did it, but it seemed to be a special talent possessed only by her.
I snarled at the mention of Silasâ name, "I don't need his help. I wish he would just stay out of my
business."
"Grace," my mother said in a low warning tone.
"Don't âGraceâ me, mother," I gave her an exasperated look, "You and dad wouldn't know what this
feels like because you've been together since you guys met. He's the only mate you've ever known
and vice versa. I have these conflicting feelings inside of me right now and I hate having that feeling
of betraying Carter. I just can't accept this bond.â
"I'm not saying accept it. I'm only saying be more respectful of it. I raised you with the decency to
always have manners no matter the situation,â my mother said flatly.
I spotted Alpha Rykes' black wolf barreling toward us, his one white ear being the most noticeable
thing. He stopped behind a tree, shifting into his human form and changing into the clothes he had
in his mouth before stepping out to meet us.
"My Luna," he greeted Aphrodite, the loving look in his eyes as he stared at his mate making me
feel even worse than I felt.
I wanted what they had, what my parents had but I wanted it with Carter. He was my first mate, my
true mate. If he hadn't given up his life for me that day maybe things would have been better. If I
was a normal werewolf that passed on directly after their mate, that would have definitely been
better. Instead, I found myself stuck in this position.
"Gloria," Alpha Rykes greeted my mother before turning to me, "Grace, do you mind if we have a
little talk?"
Shaking away my thoughts, I replied, "Uh, sure.â
The four of us filed into the cottage, heading over to the small dining table my parents owned and
taking a seat. The dining table only accommodated four people because there were four people in
my family and we hardly received visitors. If we needed to see anyone, we would just take a walk to
the pack house. After my sister, Diana, found her mate in a pack located in Washington, she left to
stay with him. When I found my mate, we moved into a small cottage of our own but after he
passed on, I couldn't stay there anymore. There were just too many painful memories so I ended up
at the pack house.
Alpha Rykes cleared his throat, waking me up from my reverie, "About what happened earlier
today..." He trailed off, his wife placing a hand on his on top of the table and giving him a reassuring
smile, "Alpha Silas has decided to give you a week to think about what you want to do. That is the
duration of time he will be spending here.â
"And you think a week is long enough for me to change my mind?"
"It may not be but if you still don't want to accept him as your mate then you will have to reject him.
We're unsure how that might affect you considering past experiences but we hope your wolf would
survive and you will be allowed to stay in this pack,â Alpha Rykes informed, "During this week, since
you both will be in the same pack house and will eventually run into one another, please try and be
civil. If you try to kill him again you could potentially start a war between our two packs.â
With a sigh, I relented, "Fine, by next week Saturday, if I still feel the same, I will reject him as my
mate."
It made sense that I only had a week to make up my mind. One: alpha Rykes didn't want Silas and
his wolves to get too comfortable here. Two: Silas, as the alpha of his own pack, had to get back
soon. If rogues found out that Silas was away from his pack for such a long time, they might take
advantage of the situation and attack the pack. And lastly, three: because the pull of the mate bond
only grew stronger after the first meeting, it becomes difficult to stay away from your mate. The fact
that we already slept together didn't help.
Stupid one night stand! First and last time.
After having lunch I made my way over to the pack house. Alpha Rykes had left right after we had
our talk, with his wife in hand, leaving my mother and I alone. She didn't push the topic about Silas
being my mate and I was grateful for that. My father, Denver Evans, was on border control for the
week and would be home late so he was hardly at home during the day but I promised my mother
to visit him soon. He most definitely heard that his daughter was proclaimed to be Alpha Silasâ mate
and he would want to know if it was true or just stupid rumors going around the pack.
Entering the pack house felt like being dumped in the deep end of a pool without knowing how to
swim. The looks that came my way by passing pack members and the words that left their lips only
irritated me. Sometimes having such good hearing wasn't a benefit. It was even worse when I
connected to the pack link. Most of the complaints came from disgruntled girls who wanted to have
their way with Silas. They refused to believe that I was Silasâ mate, spreading rumors that I had him
under some type of spell or some shit.
Well bitches, I don't even want to be mated to the jerk off!
I shut off the mind link completely âsomething I had been alone a lot lately â and went straight to
my room where I found Monica sitting on her bed with a cigarette tucked between her full lips and
her phone in her hands.
"Mono, how many times do I have to tell you that I don't want you smoking in the room. Get out!" I
gritted, striding over to the window and opening it as wide as possible so fresh air could eliminate
the horrid smell of her cigarette.
She stuck her tongue out at me then pressed the lit cigarette onto the soft wet flesh, effectively
putting it out. There was a sizzle that could be heard and I internally gagged and cringed at the
sight. She then placed the cigarette bud into the ashtray at her bedside.
"I wish you wouldn't do that. It's freaky!"
She shrugged a shoulder, getting up from her spot on the bed and shrugging on her leather jacket
over the black tank top she wore. Black ripped jeans covered her toned legs like a second skin and
biker boots on her feet, "Sorry, Gracey baby. I'd love to stay and chat, really I would, but I'm racing
tonight. Darius got me a slot tonight and the winner gets a cash prize."
Darius was one of Monica's human friends. She had many of them. Although she hated to admit it,
even she liked feeling a little normal and living the life of a somewhat ordinary human. Unlike me,
she grew up to become an adrenaline junky. At fifteen she got her first motorcycle and had been
racing ever since,
"So a usual Saturday night for you then," I groaned, plopping myself onto the bed. My body
bounced twice before finally sinking into its comfort.
"Yup, sounds about right.â
"Damn, looks like I'm going to be alone then. Now that Gino found his mate, he's going to be stuck
to her side like someone lathered superglue on them and mashed them together.â
Monica chuckled at that, throwing a pillow at me that landed on my face, "Let the boy have some
fun. At least he finally found his mate.â
Removing the pillow from my face, I said, "Yeah. Tomorrow we're going to find those Green Forest
pack members that came here and see if any of them happen to be your mate.â
She rolled her eyes, "If one of them is, then we would be moving to the same pack. It's like I can't
get rid of you even if I want to."
I hummed in response, "Hey, be careful tonight. I know you'd like to believe that you're Wonder
Woman but..." My sentence trailed off. I didn't want to think of what could possibly go wrong. She
had met into countless accidents before but because of her werewolf healing, she came out mostly
okay.
"I know, I know. You worry too much. I'll be fine,â the sound of our room door opening let me know
that she was about to leave, "Don't wait up tonight,â she chimed before the sound of the door
closing filled the room.
And then I was left in deafening silence. Just me and my thoughts. The perfect way to spend the rest
of a Saturday...NOT!