Chapter 1080 Doubts
Rufus'' POV:
I ced a hand over my chest. I could feel the hammering of my heart, even as I thought of the
scent that wrapped around mest night. It was intoxicating, though I couldn''t seem to find the
words to describe it. It felt like my memory was draped in a hazy white mist, keeping me from
reaching that one thing that had stripped me of all control.
"Didn''t you sense anything from Ad?" Omar asked.
I shook my head. "I''m not sure. I only remember the feeling when the scentes to me, but I can''t
even figure out what it is, exactly."
Omar snorted. "Oh, I think I understand now," he mocked. "It''s all just a dream. As for me, I was out
like a light at the time, so I felt nothing."
I pursed my lips and took a deep breath. I didn''t understand. Once wolves found their mates, their
distinct scents were etched into each other. It was a unique connection that tethered their very souls
to each other. It was impossible to forget the scent of one''s mate. Unless, perhaps, if one found
their mate in a dream, and had wild, crazy sex with them in an illusion.
I rubbed my aching temples, not knowing what to do. Emotions were far moreplicated to deal
with than political affairs.
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"I told you, don''t think about it anymore," Omar insisted. "Just take it as a hallucination and forget
about it."
I paused for a moment and asked him in a low voice, "How do you feel about Ad?"
He seemed confused by my question. "How do I feel? I don''t feel anything. I admit, I was
bewildered at first. Is this really what my mate is like? I used to imagine that meeting our mate
would be a momentous event. I didn''t expect it to be so mundane. My heart didn''t even beat faster! I
thought I would be all flushed and excited. Instead, it was like all my adrenaline had gone. Is it really
how it is with mates? Did the Moon Goddess make a mistake? Or was it you, Rufus? Are you
certain that Ad is really your mate?"
I could feel my brows furrow. Omar''s words had nted a seed of doubt in me. It was true that
when I had first found Ad, I wasn''t the least bit overjoyed. Instead, I was annoyed.
When my subordinates and ministers had found their destined mates, they had been more euphoric
and raucous than if they had been drunk out of their wits. But what about me? Howe I didn''t
feel anything? I closed my eyes in consternation.
I couldn''t have gotten it wrong, though. The Moon Goddess'' guidance and the unusually fast
healing of my wounds were enough proof that Ad was indeed my mate.
But I never wanted her. In fact, I preferred that she stayed as far from me as possible.
Just then, Ad came back with a new tray of food. She had changed into clean clothes, too, her
white dress making her look so pure and innocent. Even so, I didn''t feel any stirring of desire inside
me. If anything, the sight pissed me off even more.
"I don''t have any appetite. Just leave it there, and I''ll eat when I''m hungry."
I waved a hand to dismiss her. Ad remained where she stood, as if she wanted to say
something. In the end, she thought better of it. She nced between the tray and me, her tear-
stained eyes filled with disappointment. Ad set the food down on the table, but didn''t leave.
Rather, she sat quietly on the edge of the bed.
The room fell into a weary silence, agitating Omar. "Say something! That is your mate right there.
You need to talk to her if you want to develop your rtionship."
I didn''t have the first clue of what to say, but Omar was getting so noisy that I found myself blurting
out the first thing I could think of. "Ad."
She raised her head and looked at me with earnest expectation.
I cleared my throat. "You have excellent fighting skills. Have you been training with your father since
childhood?"
Ad looked utterly perplexed by this. "I am a she-wolf," she said with some surprise. "I learned
none of those. Only my brother trained."
My face twitched, and I just knew I was scowling menacingly. "So it wasn''t you who helped mest
night?"