âI donât think you will get her, Evander,â I said softly, extending my hand toward him. âYou have to let her follow her heart and be with the man she truly loves. Now, give me the photo.â
Evander remained silent, his gaze fixed on the picture in his hand. I continued, my voice steady but gentle, âLet her go, Evander. Iâm sure youâll find the one whoâs meant for you.â
His voice broke when he replied, âI canât⦠My whole life, itâs only been her. How can anyone else take her place?â
I sighed deeply, choosing my words carefully. âBut Evanâ¦â
He interrupted me sharply. âCan you forget Dane? Could you let someone else into your heart?â
The weight of his question left me momentarily stunned. I closed my mouth, gathering myself before nodding. âThatâs different. Dane and I are fated for each other. But Piper⦠Piper has always belonged with Warrick. Theyâre like yin and yang.â
Evander grunted, his frustration evident. âShe suits me more.â
I smiled gently, shaking my head. âItâs not about who âsuitsâ who. Itâs about who needs cach other. You and Piper could only ever be friends because youâre not meant for each other. But
Warrick needs Piper, and she needs himâjust like Dane and I balance each other. Heâs hotheaded, and I help calm him down. And Dane, well, he makes life exciting for me.â
Evander stared at me, his expression conflicted. âAre you saying I have no need for Piper in my life?â
I shook my head. âThatâs not what Iâm saying. Iâm saying that the Moon Goddess paired us with our mates for a reason. When you find your true mate, youâll see why you were matched. Youâll understand.â
He sighed heavily, his shoulders slumping. I could tell my words had reached him, though I wasnât sure if they would make a difference.
I left his room and headed toward my office. When I arrived, I was surprised to see Piper pacing inside, her expression fraught with worry.
âPiper?â I called softly, closing the door behind me.
She stopped pacing and turned to face me, relief flashing in her es. âThank goodness youâre here. I need to talk to you.â
I sat down, gesturing for her to do the same. âIâm sorry, Piper. I apologize on Evanderâs behalf. He shouldnât have hurt Warrick like that.â
Piper took my hand, squeezing it tightly. âNo, Aurora. I should apologize for slapping and humiliating Evander like that.â
I shook my head firmly. âYou did nothing wrong. Honestly, I would have done the same. Evander humiliated himself.â
Piper sat down across from me, her eyes red and swollen. She sniffled, wiping away lears. âAurora⦠that photo of Warrick kissing someone elseâI knew about it. He apologized, but the truth is, I never really forgave him. Instead, I got close to Rowan to hurt him back. I thought it would make us even, but I realized too late it was a terrible idea. By then, Warrick already hated Rowan, and I had no real feelings for him.â
I sighed, closing my eyes briefly. âPiper, who do you love?â
She stood abruptly and resumed pacing, her movements frantic. My eyes followed her until dizziness crept in.
âI donât know!â she exclaimed, her voice cracking. âI love him, but I canât stand him. I care about him, but I donât want to be near him. I crave his touch, but every time he touches me, all I see is his betrayal. I donât know what my heart wants, Aurora. Thatâs why Iâm hereâto ask you for help.â
I nodded, letting her pour out her confusion.
âHow did you know Dane was the one?â she asked, suddenly leaning forward, her elbows on my desk and her chin resting on her palms.
I furrowed my brows, shrugging slightly. âI donât know. Itâs always been Dane. Heâs always been in my heart. I didnât have to figure it out because I already knew.â
As soon as the words left my mouth, I winced, What the heck am I saying? How is this supposed to help her?
Piper tilted her head, her expression contemplative. âI seeâ¦â
I blinked. âWhat do you see?â
Her eyes brightened with realization. âI just have to figure out who has always been in my heart. Who I think of, even when I try not to.â
Before I could ask who she was referring to, she stood abruptly and waltzed out of my office.
Trajan, who was about to enter, shifted aside as Piper nearly bumped into him. He raised a brow, catching the files he was carrying as they almost slipped from his hands.
âWhatâs up with her?â he asked, looking back toward the door.
I shrugged. âHow would I know? No one tells me anything about
their lives.â
I kept my gaze locked on him as I spoke, my tone light but Leasing.
Trajan paused in the doorway, narrowing his eyes at me. âWhy are you looking at me like that?â
I smirked, stretching my hand toward the files. He stepped inside and handed them to me.
âIâm just saying⦠if you were in love with someone, would you tell me about it?â
I glanced through the documents, quickly scanning the contents before grabbing a pen to sign them.
When I looked up, I found Trajan staring at me, wideâeyed and dumbfounded.
I winked at him. âWell? Would you?â
I knew he loved Joclyn. I just didnât understand why he couldnât open up to me about it. Did he not trust me enough?
He cleared his throat awkwardly, packing up the signed papers. âIt depends,â he said carefully. âIn some cases, yes, I would tell you. But in othersâ¦â He trailed off, nodding slowly before continuing. âIn cases where my feelings are mutual, unproblematic, and not forbidden, Iâd share them. But if itâs otherwiseâif the person I love is offâlimitsâIâd rather take those feelings to my grave than risk creating false hope.â
My smile faltered, his words striking a chord. Does he think Joclyn is offâlimits?
âForbidden, huh?â
Both Trajan and I turned toward the door. Joclyn stood there, leaning casually against the frame, her arms crossed over her chest and her sharp eyes fixed on Trajan.
âYou⦠heard?â Trajan stammered, his grip loosening as the file
slipped from his hands.