Madelyn and I had gotten more friendly over the week we’d worked together. She would catch me up on the gossip and I mostly just listened. I didn’t have any information to give in trade. I didn’t really socialize with anyone.
We were working on starting flats of cucumbers and beans that would go in the ground once it warmed up a bit more when Madelyn looked up and gasped.
“Gideon and Tegan are walking this way!” She shoved my elbow to get my attention. “Oh my god.”
Sure enough, Gideon and his Beta were walking down the garden path towards our potting tables.
“Ladies.” Tega bowed.
“Luna.” Gideon greeted me, pointedly disregarding Madelyn.
“Alpha.” We both curtsied.
“Did you need me?” I asked, confused as to why Gideon was here. I had checked with him whether he needed anything before I left the office earlier.
“Actually, we’re here to see if you need us.” Tegan said. “We had a free hour before dinner and I thought it might be nice for, uh, us to get some fresh air.”
I looked at Gideon curiously. Had he really come to help me? He gave me a curt nod.
“Well…” I quickly showed Tegan how we were preparing the seedling flats.
“Madelyn came up with a really great trellis system we’re going to use to create some arches across the garden.” I said brightly, “She’s been a great help.”
I looked at Tegan and smiled as I said it, while Madelyn blushed at the compliment. I remembered that Tegan was her crush, so I played up some other
Avery’s POV
I felt bad rushing through my visit with my mother. She clearly had missed me, and wanted to sit and linger over tea.
She looked tired, but assured me it was just being ‘a bit under the weather’. I could tell there was something she wasn’t telling me though.
“How are things going with your Alpha?” she asked finally.
I didn’t want to lie to her, but I hadn’t really received any further clarity. If anything, things had only gotten more confusing.
“He is a good Alpha.” I reiterated what I’d said before, “But, his work takes over his life. Finding time to spend together is hard.”
I didn’t mention that I was pretty sure he had another woman. That she was here somewhere, and that I wanted so badly to sneak away to try and catch him with her.
“I never thought the old traditions regarding pack inter-marriage made much sense.” My mother complained. ” There are so many things that we don’t even remember why they became important. Now everyone just follows tradition but the original purpose is lost.”
I hadn’t thought about that much. Why was it that Silvermoon and Nightwolf were supposed to marry every few generations anyways? I’d assumed it was just so that they would have less incentive to slaughter each other, but maybe there was more to it.
I’d need to try to do some research.
“Mom, you know I will try and get you out of here, right?” I asked.
“Oh honey, you don’t need to worry about me. You have a whole new pack to worry about. I’ve always survived.”
“Still, if you need me, please send me a message?” I pressed. My mother smiled and laid her hand over my own.
“I doubt it will come to that, my daughter.”
She refused to talk about how she was being treated. I could tell from what she didn’t say, that she was having some difficulty, but every time I pressed her about it, she changed the subject.
“Oh, the Alpha was looking for you.” She mentioned.
“Gideon?” I asked, confused. He’d basically booked it once we’d parked and I hadn’t seen him since.
“No, your old boyfriend. Ryan. He came by and asked me a bunch of questions about you. Strange ones too.
Ryan had been looking for me? That couldn’t be good.
“Just tell him to mind his own business, mother.”
She laughed. “I’ve never been able to stand up to Alphas, my dear. No smart wolf does.”
Hierarchy had been so drilled into my mother, she could never imagine pushing back. Not even when my father had taken me. She had just suffered silently.
I had a different perspective on Alphas now. They were just as flawed as the rest of us.
Finally I made my goodbyes and slipped out of the forest hut.
I wanted to find Gideon, but I didn’t want him to see me.
I struck off through the forest in the direction he had headed when we’d disembarked. He hadn’t shared with me what his mission was, so I was suspicious that he was here looking for the mate he’d lost.
I didn’t know what I’d do if I found them together. I just… needed to know.
Jealousy made my bile rise, and I swallowed it down.
There was a masculine shape on the path up ahead. Was it Gideon? I slowed my steps and tried to move quietly, but the man turned.
“Avery?” Ryan’s voice came through the trees. “I’ve been looking for you.”
I grimaced and tried to slink away through the trees. I didn’t want to see him.
“Wait!” Ryan commanded. Despite myself, the Alpha command stopped me in my tracks. He was getting better at that.
He jogged over to me, staring at me intently.
“I was thinking about you.” He said softly, “We’re not far from where we took that camping trip together.”
I closed my eyes against the memory. He and I had taken camping gear and hiked to a small lake near here. It had been a nice time, cooking meals together and swimming in the lake in the summer sun.
Then it had rained for two days. Despite being a bit soggy, we’d cuddled in the tent and listened to the rain. It had been so nice and cozy.
“What do you want, Ryan?” I asked.
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