Third Person’s POV
Adide looked into Lance’s brown eyes, deep as a starless night.
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Amid the crackling pine fire, she sensed his cedar pheromones, sharp with cier cold and bitter with gunpowder from his battle–stained armor.
Her nape nd prickled, releasing the Frostfang Alpha’s soothing silvergrass scent.
After a pause, she said, “Alpha Lance, if we bond and youter find your Second Chance, she’d be your mistress. I’ve already severed one mate bond. Another would shame my parents and weaken my wolf.”
Lance’s wolf paced restlessly in his mind, eyes locked on the moon sigil at Adide’s corbone.
He suppressed the urge to leap up and pressed down on his hat.
When she mentioned severing a mate bond, his wolf wed at his consciousness, “Her cedar carries silvergrass–she’s our true mate from the Moon Goddess!”
He feigned indifference, but his lips curled upward involuntarily.
He said, “I won’t love another she–wolf but her. We can spend our lives like this, mutual respect and courtesy.”
Hearing this, Adide became curious.
She asked, “I wonder who she is. If you two are true mates and you hold her in such high regard, why isn’t she with you?”
Lance’s eyes zed as he spoke of her.
He swallowed hard, curbing his growing fangs.
His wolf taunted, “Idiot! She’s our long–lost destined mate!”
He said, “She doesn’t even know me. It’s all one–sided. Before heading to the Southern Border, I asked her mother for a bond, but was rejected.”
“After I left<b>, </b>she found her daughter a suitable mate. I can’t name her, as she’s already mated, and I don’t want to cause her
any trouble.”
Adide nodded. “Right. If she’s bonded, you shouldn’t mention her.”
She respected Lance even more now.
He was a brave and strategic warrior, yet also remarkably perceptive.
Though deeply in love with that woman, he held his tongue to protect her reputation.
Life would be easier for women if there were more men like Lance.
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Lance, mirroring his barracks bluntness, urged, “Adide, answer me. Straight up. <b>I’ll </b>handle any issues.”
Almost instinctively, Adide replied, “Yes!”
Lance’s tension eased, his smile breaking free. “Straightforward as ever. Let’s divide duties: you manage the pack, I’ll earn. My mom and sister will live here.”
“After our bonding, my sister will find her own mate and leave soon.”
“Mom’s the tough one. She’s used to a life of luxury and likes to boss people around,” Lance said. “But I’m sure she won’t push you around.”
Adide was the type to stand firm against strength and soften at weakness.
It was high time Mom experienced some push–back.
Adide smiled. “Your mom’s in for a taste of defiance.”
Lance’s filial piety carried a tinge of sarcasm.
“Adide, you’ve nailed it!” His eyes glowed with fiery resolve.
After Lance left, Beta Valentin and two omegas entered. Adide, candidly, shared Lance’s marriage proposal and her eptance.
Beta Valentin and the two omegas froze for a moment, their expressions heavy with unspoken thoughts.
“This is the best option,” Adide said lightly.
She smiled lightly and said, “Although Alpha Lance and I are not true mates, we have fought side by side and trust each other. By mating with him, we can keep both packs intact and independent, without needing to bring in outsiders.”
The omegas, holding back words, forced smiles.
They said, “Alpha Adide, brace yourself. As a Lycan royal, Lance can have many lovers and breeders in the pack.”
They recalled Lance’s prior visit. He’d sought to bond with Adide, only to be fobbed off by Luna Aire.
Aire, unwilling to see Adide as a Lycan mate, cited royal Lycans‘ frequent affairs<b>, </b>warning Adide’s wolf would suffer.
Moreover, this was technically infidelity. For Lycans, they could remain unaffected, yet their mate’s wolf would suffer and weaken.
The omegas, bound by Adide’s decision, kept these concerns to themselves.
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