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Even if Grandma and I weren’t related by blood; We were definitely related by soul. We were too much alike with our strong willpower and arsenal of snarky comments.
“Is that code for something?” Dad growled, a grimace forming on his face as he glared at me and
Grandma.
“Not at all.” I gave him an innocent grin and darted down the hallway towards my bedroom.
“Close the c******s in your bedroom.” Grandma chimed in as I walked down the hall. “The light will only hurt your head.”
I flopped back down in bed, feeling much too jittery for what I was about to do.
Even though there was a smart part of me that called out for Tristan, my feelings for Alpha Nolan were more present than ever. They were no longer held back by Tristan’s mind-games. Some part of me feared Alpha Nolan might hate me; might throw me from the pack without a second thought.
If he were to throw me out, who would I go to?
That small part of my mind screamed Tristan’s name while Maya promised Alpha Nolan would never do that.
My nineteenth birthday was more important than ever now. Finding my mate was crucial, and I was desperately hoping the past hadn’t repeated itself.
I took a few calming breaths, trying to still the torment in my mind. In order to mind-link someone, you had to clear your mind and think of them. Any additional thoughts could bring other people in the pack into the mind-link. Alpha Nolan’s face flooded my mind. His husky scent paired with his unruly chocolate colored hair. His honey colored eyes were vibrant in my mind. I could feel the connection form and solidify as if it were tangible. All that was left was to speak.
“Alpha?” My voice sounded unsure, almost timid. It was hard forcing my usual confidence back into my words.
I was feeling guilty for practically forgetting about Alpha Nolan, but my mind had been muddled beyond belief. How could I forget the weird way I felt about him? My heart was pulling me in two separate directions. One part yearned for Tristan, while my other half and Maya called for Alpha Nolan.
My heart nearly jumped from my chest when Alpha Nolan’s rough voice filtered through my head. The sound of his voice chased away all lingering thoughts about Tristan, making me feel almost giddy.
“Daisy.” Alpha Nolan’s voice was rough and gravely, “Always getting into trouble, and now I seem to understand why.”
“Daisy.” Alpha Nolan’s voice was rough and gravely,
“Always getting into trouble, and now I seem to understand why.”
Alpha Nolan’s voice was clouded with sleep, making it deeper and more gruff. The sound instantly appealed to Maya and I. His voice was like a sedative, calming my frayed nerves and frantic mind.
A nervous laugh escaped my lips, “I know it might not seem like it, but this is totally not my fault.”
“Mm.” Alpha Nolan mused slowly, my heart thudding in response. “I’m not entirely sure I believe you,
Daisy. Tell me, why were you at Haze last night?”
‘Here we go.’ I thought to myself. wondering how Alpha Nolan would truly react.
“Breyona smelled her mate the night of Chelsea’s birthday.” I frowned, “She wanted to go back and find him. I couldn’t let her go alone.”
“Of all people, Daisy.” Alpha Nolan sighed, his rough voice sending another chill down my spine. “Half-
Vampire, I hear.”
“I guess I am.” My voice sounded small, and I realized I had never talked to Alpha Nolan like this before. I was vulnerable, and I hated the feeling. My vulnerability gave Alpha Nolan the opportunity to crush me, all he had to do was say a few choice words.
“And how do you feel about that fact, Daisy?” Alpha Nolan’s voice was even, and if I didn’t know any better his voice almost sounded soft. His kindness sent something else rushing through me, pure longing.
“I don’t know how I feel about it.” I murmured honestly. “I think part of me doesn’t believe it.”
Alpha Nolan was silent on the other end, letting me pour my repressed emotions through the mind-link.
“I do know one thing.” I took a deep breath, gaining some strength and confidence back into my voice.
“It doesn’t change anything. I’m a werewolf first and foremost. I owe the Vampire’s nothing, especially if it’s them threatening my home.”
A few more seconds ticked by in silence.
“Good girl.” Alpha Nolan commented, his voice low and husky. “Now, here’s what’s going to happen. I will arrive back on pack territory this afternoon. Beta Devin will be over in just a few hours. Pack your belongings and give Beta Devin a full description of the Vampire who marked you.”
I paused, letting Alpha Nolan finish.
“I expect you ready to move into the pack house by the time I arrive back.” Alpha Nolan’s command was final, and I couldn’t help but shiver at the dominance in his voice.
I gave Breyona a quick call, telling her to grab Mason and head over to my place as soon as she could.
She asked if my Grandma had talked to me, promising she’d be right over.
I looked around my bedroom, the one I had since the day I was born. Everything I owned was in here.
All of my belongings tucked in their own spot. I could pack everything up easily, but I couldn’t take the memories with me. Like the time Sean and I were wrestling and he fell off the bed, breaking his nose in the process. Or the time I stepped on a staple and cried for hours, Sean was the one who consoled me. I couldn’t help but feel strange about moving from this house. I had the strong feeling that once I left, I wouldn’t be moving back.
A soft knock sounded on my bedroom door, and I looked over as Breyona and Mason stepped into my bedroom.
“Jeez.” I chuckled, “You got here in under three minutes.”
Mason looked a little frazzled, while Breyona gave me a triumphant smile.
“She ran two stop signs on the way here.” Mason pursed his lips, giving Breyona a hard look. “And scraped the curb.”
“Nonsense.” Breyona glared at Mason, “I am an impeccable driver.”
I couldn’t help but snicker at my two friends. Mason plopped down on one side of my bed, while
Breyona draped herself over the other.
“So..” Breyona trailed off, her eyes full of understanding. “How are you doing?”
I chuckled dryly at Breyona and her absolute lack of subtly, “I’m managing. I don’t think it’s really sunken in yet, but what can I really do about it?”
“Half Vampire.” Mason murmured, “Can you do anything cool?”
I chuckled at Mason, “I don’t think so, I don’t even have fangs.” I grinned at Mason and cackled as he examined my canine teeth.
“Nope, no fangs.” Mason frowned, “Been craving blood lately?”

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