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He lifted me into his arms, making me gasp. “I said I can wa-
“Shh,” he cut me off, “I’m not letting you go down the stairs yourself.”
“I’m not hurt on my leg, Zane,” I said, but he was already climbing down the staircase.
“No shit, Lia.”
I sighed in defeat.
We reached the ground floor, and he still refused to put me down. Zane carried me all the way to his car, before asking my preference for where I would be more comfortable.
“The passenger seat works.”
He opened the door and carefully placed me inside before also buckling my seat belt for me. Our gazes met momentarily as he did, before he withdrew and closed the door. He climbed into the driving seat and started the car, placing his hand on the back of my head rest and reversing out of the driveway.
I sucked in a quiet breath, my heart giving a thump in my chest.
“Did I do something?” Zane asked, turning the wheel with the base of his palm.
“No,” I forced out, my cheeks flaming.
“Okay,” he smirked.
I looked out the window, trying to hide my face from him.
Goddess. How did he always know?
I frowned as the thought crossed my mind.
I had called on the Goddess again, instead of God. What was happening to me?
“Human girls are weird.”
He broke me out of my chain of thoughts.
“What?”
“You girls find the weirdest things hot.”
Heat rose to my cheeks again. “Like what?” I said nonchalantly.
“Like driving,” he smirked, glancing at me.
I scoffed. “There’s nothing hot about that. I don’t find driving hot,” I lied.
“You know I can hear your heart beat and you still try to lie. That’s weird too. And slightly dumb, but cute nonetheless.”
“You’re the one who’s dumb,” I shot back.
“And cute?”
“That’s just me.”
“You do remember that you kissed me, right? I don’t get why you’re still trying to pretend that you don’t like me.”
“Because you start getting too cocky when I don’t,” I said honestly.
“You really dislike that so much?” He glanced at me again, raising his eyebrows.
“Yes. It reminds me of the old Zane. The one who wouldn’t even look at me,” I said honestly.
His face fell slightly. “I’m sorry, Lia. I had no idea it made you feel that way. I thought you know that I’m crazy about you.”
My heart skipped a beat in my chest.
“But I see you still like to hear it,” he added, probably hearing the spike in my heart rate.
I bit my lip. “Every girl does, Zane. I’m sure werewolf women as well.”
“Of course,” he said, nodding. “Not just women, love. Everyone likes to be told they’re loved with sincerity.”
“I guess you’re right,” I admitted.
“Why did you finally kiss me, Lia?” he asked after a short
“What do you mean?” pause.
“You were doing everything in your power to avoid me. You didn’t want anything to do with werewolves. Then what made you finally give in to your desire?”
I wondered if I should tell him the truth. If I should tell him that
I wanted to see his reaction, and whether or not I could hear the change in his heart rate. But for some reason, I felt like this wasn’t the right time. I didn’t want to say something and sound crazy. So I told him the other truth.
-LIA’S POV-
“I almost died.”
“Exactly,” he said. “At the hands of a werewolf. I thought you would scream and cry to get away from me when you woke up.”
I frowned. “Why would I do that? You’re the one who saved me, Zane. If someone from your… species tried to harm me, why should I hold it against you? When you’re the only reason I’m still breathing?”
Zane gave me a small smile. “I’m glad you see it that way.”
“There is no other way to see it. Sure, I was afraid when I first found out what you are. But you can’t blame me for that. Human beings tend to fear what they don’t understand. And the revelation of what you and Blake were completely rocked my world. But that doesn’t mean I start overlooking every good thing you do and focus only on what bad you’re capable of. Even a human can kill. Doesn’t mean I start fearing them all.”
“It’s good to beware of strangers, though. Or people who act like your friends and then turn their back on you when you need it the most,” Zane said.
“You’re talking about Blake,” I said softly.
Zane remained silent, neither accepting nor denying it. But he didn’t have to. I already knew.
“He was hurt too, Zane.”
“So? He left his mate and ran off. He did not even care to follow to make sure you were okay.”
“He probably knew that you and your pack would protect me. His isn’t here, so he was in danger himself.”
Zane smiled, shaking his head. “You’re making excuses for him, and I don’t understand why. Did you kiss him too at your little date?”
His words and tone offended me. “No, I did not. What kind of a person do you think I am?”
He sighed. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean it that way.”
“Yes, you did.”
“No, I didn’t. You don’t understand the situation here, Lia.”
“Then explain it,” I pushed. “I’d like to know what you meant.”
Zane changed the gear, and then ran his hand through his hair.
“Look, mates are tricky. Werewolves are very dependent on their mates. Physically, emotionally, mentally. In every way.
And we are designed to be extremely territorial and possessive of our mates. A werewolf is only supposed to have one in their entire life time.”
“I know that.”
“Yeah, so sharing a mate sucks. Big time. It is uncommon for a werewolf to have a human mate, but it happens enough. However, two strong Alphas from different packs, having the same, human mate, is completely unheard of.”
“What are you getting at, Zane?”
He sighed. “If it was me, instead of Blake, I would’ve fought with everything I have against The Order to protect you. I would have carried you to safety or died trying. And I would never have entrusted your security to anyone else, even if the other person was stronger and claimed to be your mate. Blake’s reaction, as a werewolf, as your mate, was unnatural.”
“Do you mean to say that he’s lying?” I asked incredulously. “You think he isn’t my mate?”
“I don’t know for sure, love. But there is something wrong. And I want you to be careful around him.”
“How do I know you’re not just saying these things to make me wary of him?” I asked. “For all I know, you could be lying too.”
‘Really? After you kissed me, you still think I could be lying about having a supernatural connection with you?”
“I don’t think that, but you don’t know that for Blake either. That’s all I mean.” bias
“And I never said I’m certain. Yes, Lia, this could be my talking. But what if I’m right? Would it kill you to be a little careful?” he snapped.
I lowered my gaze. “No, it wouldn’t. You’re right,” I said softly.