Chapter 233
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I clutch my belly in shock, whirling around to locate Sinir. He’s leaning in the doorway of our
bedroom, his powerful arms crossed over his chest. Sinir’s glowing green eyes pierce straight
through me, a foreboding expression on his handsome face as he waits for my answer.
“Nowhere.” I squeak, too surprised to think clearly.
Sinir rumbles wordlessly and prowls forward, catching my nape in his strong hand. “You told me you
wereing back here after dinner, but you were clearly somewhere else, trouble. The question is
whether you meant toe back and got sidetracked, or if you lied to me?”
He tilts my head back so I’m forced to look up at him, and though he’s wearing his most intimidating
expression, my inner wolf only swoons. She flops onto her back and rubs herself against the ground,
attempting to entice her mate. I can feel Sinir’s wolf fighting the urge to give in, reasserting his
disapproval through our bond. The massive creature towers above my wolf in our minds’ eye, his
canine features hungry, fierce and utterly irresistible.
Sinir’s free hand travels across my waist and settles over my navel. The baby kicks in excitement,
sharing the ted emotions and silliness he’d been feeling through our bond when I was scheming with
Roger. For a split second, I think Sinir might be fighting a smile, “Have you been making mischief,
little wolf.”
“Of course not.” I promise, sliding my arms around his neck and rising onto my tip toes for a kiss, “I
wouldn’t even know how.”
Sinir chuckles darkly, iming my lips for an extended interlude that sparks fire in my veins. “Don’t
make me ask Philippe where you’ve been, little wolf.” He warns when we part, “it will only make things
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“I just went to see Roger.” I shrug, batting myshes and trying to look innocent, “I’m sorry if I worried
you.”
“Thank you. But you didn’t answer my question, E.” Sinir responds, running his palm over the
curve of my bottom and squeezing, hitching me closer.
I gnaw on my lower lip. “Well I was nning oning straight here… after I stopped to talk to him.”
“Uh-huh.” Sinir rumbles, dropping his head to the curve of my neck and brushing his fangs back and
forth over my mating mark. He pauses to nibble the special spot, turning my insides to liquid. “And what
business did you have with Roger that was so important that you felt it warranted lying to your mate?”
“It wasn’t really a lie.” I insist, earning myself a scolding growl. I give him a beseeching look as he
raises his head again, already knowing I’m fighting a losing battle, “just an omission.” Sinir arches a
devastatingly dubious brow, and I sigh. “Fine, we wanted to make Kieran pay for being such a jerk to
Cora. It was our fight – not yours.”
For the first time, Sinir looks genuinely wary, “E, what did you do?”
Staring at my feet – or more urately, staring at my baby bump, which nowpletely obscures my
feet – I tell him the details of our n, wondering just how angry he’s going to be. When I finish
exining the plot, I peek up at him from beneath myshes, only to find him beaming down at me. He
cups my cheek in his hand and, feeling emboldened, I offer him a shy smile. “You are the sweetest,
most diabolical little imp I’ve ever met.” Sinir announces,ughing heartily. “He’s going to lose his
Goddess -damned mind.”
Now I can’t hold back a grin, “it’s good isn’t it?”
“It’s brilliant, but you’re still a very bad girl for going behind my back.” Despite his words, his tone is
pure affection. “I was worried when you weren’t here, and besides your fights are my fights too now.
That’s how this works.”
I nod, “I’m sorry, I should have told you.”
‘Yes you should have.” He confirms, scooping me up into his arms. “And we’ll talk more about thatter,
but for now I’m more concerned about the power you tapped into earlier.”
‘You mean the glowing?” I guess, not really wanting to discuss this when we’re finally alone and his
kisses have left me feeling more than a little hot and bothered.”Wouldn’t you rather do something
else?” I lean forward to kiss my way up his jaw, catching his earlobe between my teeth and nipping
lightly, “Something that doesn’t require any talking at all?”
Sinir growls with longing, but he holds firm. “We have plenty of time for that, trouble.” He answers,
settling on the couch with me in hisp. ‘This is too important to put off. I’ve never seen anything like it.”
He shares, caressing my belly.
“Do you think everyone noticed?” I ask, leaning my head against his shoulder. “I mean it only happened
for a second, right?”
Sinir chuckles, cuddling me closer. ‘Yes baby, I’m afraid they would have to have been blind not to.”
He exins, “It wasn’t just glowing. When you spoke it was like… I don’t know, the only thing I can
compare it to is casting a spell.”
“What do you mean?” I inquire, not sure I like the sounds of this.
“I mean you captivated the entire room sopletely that we all forgot everything else. When you
spoke, nothing else existed. Now,” He shed a sultry smile, ‘That might be business as usual for me,
but it isn’t for other wolves – especially not Alpha’s of this caliber. Your words weren’t just persuasive, it
felt as if you were rewriting my personal thoughts. That feeling faded as soon as you calmed down but
it was… well, astonishing doesn’t seem a strong enough word.”
“But how could I do something like that, without even realizing I was doing it?” I frown, feeling more
than a little overwhelmed.
Sinir thinks for a moment, ‘Your wolf was bound for so long that you never got a chance to learn how
to control your power like most shifters do. And when we met and she started toe out, it was a little
like this too, remember?” He prompts, kissing my hair. “We kept seeing shes of your true nature –
shes of the alpha spirit inside you. The power would re up and recede so quickly it was easy to
mistake it for the baby.
“And you think the same thing is happening now that my wolf is free? The power is there somewhere
but I don’t know how to use it, so it’s just bursting out when my emotions get high?” I rify, not sure
how I feel about this at all.
‘That would be my guess.” Sinir confirms.
“But where is iting from – I’ve never heard of wolves casting spells or anything like what you’re
describing. Not that I’m an expert but still.” I ramble, feeling more confused by the minute.
Sinir begins to purr, obviously sensing my unease. “But you’re not just any wolf, E. The Goddess’s
bloodline runs in your veins. We may not know how much of herself she gave to you, or what kind of
magics that power imparts – but I have to think that’s the reason this is happening.”
I mp my eyes shut, I’d been afraid he’d say that. “Do you think it will hurt us with the other Alphas –
like they might feel tricked or manipted?” I wonder aloud.
“On the contrary, I think it will help us. It’s one thing to reject me – and another entirely to reject the
Goddess’s own daughter.” He reasons. “Even so, we need to find out what else you’re capable of – we
need to learn about your power and find you a teacher to help you control it.” Sinir deres, “As
soon as the summit concludes, we can restart your hypnosis sessions – and this time I’ll be by your
side.”
“But Dominic… we don’t have any idea what other memories I might have suppressed, or if there are
any at all.” I object, staring at myp. I’ve been waiting for the right time to bring this up, and it seems
fate has given me the perfect opportunity – through necessity if not grace. “The only way hypnosis is
going to answer these questions is if those priests or the Goddess herself came back and taught me
about my power – and they certainly can’t have trained me because my wolf was bound before my
magic even manifested.”
“Well, we won’t know unless we try.” Sinir sighs, brushing my hair back from my face. “If hypnosis
doesn’t hold any more answers we’ll find another way. But I promise we’ll figure this out, Sweetheart.”
Taking a deep breath, I sit up, moving to straddle hisp. Sinir’s big hands settle on my hips as he
waits for me to work up my courage. When I finally do, I say, “I think there may be another option – but
you aren’t going to like it.” I reveal, watching him closely. “Dominic, I think I have to find my mother.