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Chapter 122

    Chapter 122


    Chapter 122: Someday


    Edrick


    I came home that night after a long, exhausting day of work. The news of my fake rtionship with


    Moana quickly spread, and I found myself having to dodge all sorts of questions about it from intrigued


    coworkers. Thankfully, my father didn’t appear yet to berate me for it, although I knew that it was only a


    matter of time until that happened.


    When I arrived at home, I just wanted to sleep. The apartment was quiet and dark, so I took off my


    shoes and my jacket before heading into the living room to have a drink before bed.


    However, when I walked into the doorway, I finally saw Moana peering at me over the back of the


    couch.


    I knew instantly from the look on her face that she had seen the news. And I also knew that I would


    have to exin things to her, as she was clearly upset. Admittedly, I knew that I shouldn’t have said


    what I said earlier that morning; it just slipped out in the heat of the moment, and I found myself


    regretting it afterwards. But what was done was done, and now we had to make the best of it.


    “I’m sure you’d like to talk,” I said, sticking my hands in my pockets as I watched Moana stand from the


    couch. “Let’s talk in my office.”


    Moana, who was dressed in her robe and nightgown, followed me to my study. I closed the door behind


    us in case anyone would overhear our conversation, then gestured for her to sit in one of the soft


    armchairs by the firece. But she continued to stand, her eyes burning with abination of


    confusion and anger.


    “Let me exin—” I began, but Moana quickly cut me off and shook her head vigorously. Her hands


    were balled up into fists at her sides, and as she shook her head, bits of curly red hair fell into her face.


    “Just tell me whether I’m just a human ything or not,” she said, her voice low and intentional.


    I furrowed my brow. “What?” I asked. “What are you talking about?”


    Moana let out an exasperated sigh and pulled her phone out of her robe pocket. I watched silently as


    she furiously tapped on her phone screen, then held the phone out for me to see.


    Of course, it was just as I suspected; it seemed that many of my “fans” were angry about this


    “rtionship”, which I did expect. However, to make matters worse, they were saying horrible things


    about Moana and calling her a human ything. They didn’t know yet that Moana was a werewolf, and


    that she was actually my fated mate. Of course it wouldn’t matter even if the public did know that


    Moana was a werewolf, though, because these women would have found any reason to be angry


    about it. I was used to this sort of thing and that was why I had removed myself entirely from social


    media, but it was all extremely new to Moana.


    Seeing the look on her face and the way that her hand shook when she held the phone out to me made


    me feel even worse for jumping into this so soon. I should have spoken to her about it first and given


    her time to prepare. I didn’t even ask if this was what she wanted, and I did feel bad about it.


    “Look,” I said, watching as she shut off her phone and slipped it back into her pocket, “I’m sorry that I


    didn’t consult you before I said what I said this morning. But now that you’re in the public eye, there are


    some changes you’ll need to make; to start, you’ll be better off if you make all of your social media


    ounts private. Not only that, but you’ll have to delete anything that’s unnecessary or that could hurt


    our image. That includes any distasteful photos or posts. My manager can help you with that.”


    Moana’s eyes widened. She seemed taken aback.


    “Why should I have to change my habits over something like this?” she growled. “You’re the one who


    suddenly decided you were going to make this announcement. I had no idea.”


    I sighed. “If it makes you feel any better, I had no idea either,” I replied. “It just sort of slipped out this


    morning. I’ll admit I got a bit overwhelmed with all of the paparazzi.”


    Moana fell silent. I couldn’t tell if she was understanding where I wasing from or if she was still


    royally pissed at me — maybe both of those things at once. She stared at me with a certain amount of


    intensity for a few moments, chewing the inside of her cheek deliberately, before she spoke again.


    “I still don’t understand why you did this,” she said quietly. “I thought you didn’t want to get married to


    anybody. Not only that, but you’ve made it abundantly clear in the past that you have no interest in


    having a rtionship with me because of our differences in social status, and I’m positive that that


    hasn’t changed at all despite the fact that you know I’m a werewolf now. What changed?”


    I didn’t know how to respond. All I could do was stare at the floor unblinkingly as I digested her words.


    She was right; even as a werewolf, there were still ring differences in our social status, and a


    marriage was off the table. Aside from that, even though I knew now that she was my fated mate, it


    didn’t necessarily mean that I wasfortable with creating a mate bond with her or that I would want


    tomit to her. If I learned one thing about marriage from my parents’ horrible history, it was that


    marriage was aplete sham and a waste of time. Even people who had a mate bond with each


    other, like my parents, still abused and cheated on each other. No matter how I felt about Moana, I


    couldn’t picture myselfmitting to anyone like that. Sure, I was okay for now just having a fake


    rtionship with her, even if it meant never being with anyone else. I had beenpletely alone for


    years before I met Moana, so being without intimacy was not really a problem for me.


    “I may have made it clear that I have no interest in marriage between the two of us,” I said finally, “but


    you also made it clear that you don’t want me to get married to anyone — real or fake — because you


    clearly don’t want E or our child to have another mother. So you had just as much of a hand in this as


    I did, and now I expect you to y the role as my fake fiance. Isn’t this what you wanted?”


    Moana’s eyes widened. I could see anger bubbling up inside of her, mixed with a bit of confusion.


    “So it is only fake?” she asked.


    I nodded.


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    Moana was silent for a moment, staring up at me incredulously with her big green eyes before she


    finally responded and took mepletely by surprise by what she said next. Apparently, unlike myself,


    it was in fact an issue for her to live without intimacy.


    “What if I fall in love with someone someday?” she asked. “What then?”


    Moana’s words made me freeze. All I could do was stare at her intensely,pletely taken aback by


    this statement.
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