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Chapter 25

    Chapter 25


    Carol’s <b>POV</b>


    “Someone’s following us?” I ask, my voice hushed. My heart pounds in my chest as I look around. We’re near the car now, but that has left us <b>on </b>a more <b>shadowy </b>side–street. There’s no one else around, as far as I can tell. “<b>How </b>do you know!”


    “I heard something.” Aiden murmurs. “I’ve been hearing the sound of the same footsteps for thest thirty minutes, even though I intentionally walked us in a loop. Stay <b>beside </b>me, <b>Carol</b><b>.</b>”


    Aiden holds me tightly as he scouts around our area. We spend some time slowly retracing our steps. My hand stays on my phone the entire time, just in case we need to call emergency services. Although I wasn’t able to see the person following us myself, that doesn’t mean I’m going to disregard Aiden’s words. As a werewolf, his senses are more highly tuned to the world around <b>us</b><b>.</b>


    We’re just rounding aer when we hear the sound of shoes scraping frantically against the asphalt. Aiden races after the vague shadow of who I can only imagine was the person <b>tailing </b>us. Aiden doesn’t continue the chase for long as he realizes just how far away from me he has drawn. Despite Aiden’s best efforts, we aren’t able to catch the


    pursuer.


    With the threat left unresolved, we return home that night with an air of exhaustion and fear. Aiden assured me that the person following us is likely an overzealous reporter or a petty member of <b>his </b>family. I try to take his words to heart, but I can’t shake the ominous feeling that continues to hang over me.


    When it bes clear my mental state isn’t improving by much, Aiden does <b>what </b>he can to help me rx. Aiden calls a security team toe and patrol his house, granting us some much needed piece of mind. Atst, we both copse into bed and sleep through the night without interruption.


    The next morning, we receive notice from Aiden’s private jet pilot that a winter storm ising through today and we won’t be able to leave. It feels like just another cosmic reminder that I’ve somehow misstepped bying to visit Aiden’s family in the first ce.


    Outwardly, I try to stay positive. With security patrolling the house, I muse that my nervousness is just <b>paranoia</b>. Aiden secures us a flight for the next day, and we decide to try to make the best of <b>things </b>in the meantime.


    I call <b>my </b>boss as <b>soon </b><b>as </b>I can to notify <b>him </b>I won’t be able to be in the office until Tuesday. I barely get a few words in edgewise when he <b>assures </b>me he understands.


    “Don’t even worry about it,” he says quickly, “Just be sure to put in a <b>good </b>word with Aiden, ch?” Heughs at his <b>own </b>joke and <b>hangs </b>up before I can <b>respond</b>.


    With another day in the city, my curiosity <b>leads </b>me to explore my <b>unfamiliar </b>surroundings. I <b>wander </b>through the innumerable rooms, even taking a quick dip in the indoor swimming pool. The sense of security in Aiden’s previous home offers a temporary escape from the recent tumultuous events. However, questions lingered in the air, waiting to


    be unraveled.


    Aiden and I are making a simple lunch when I remember the question I <b>hadn’t </b>gotten to askst night. I turn <b>toward </b>him, leaning <b>back </b><b>against </b>the kitchen counter as he sautées some vegetables.


    “Aiden, what did your father meanst night by ‘<bst </b>season?” I ask. “Are you nning to retire?”


    Aiden’s expression turns pensive. He continues to cook, although his attention shifts toward me. “It’s….. a bitplicated,” he confesses.


    “Last season <b>was </b>actually supposed to be my <b>final </b><b>season </b>ying hockey,” he confesses, “I promised my dad that after


    Chapter 25


    a certain amount of years, I would give it all up to focus on the family business.”


    “Why didn’t you stop, then?” I ask.


    –


    “We couldn’t win the championship.” Aiden sighs. “I wasn’t satisfied I couldn’t just end my hockey career on that note. No matter how hard I worked, we always ced second. I insisted to my father that I didn’t want to stop until I won a championship.”This belongs to N?velDrama.Org.


    “And how did he react to that?”


    Aiden chuckles dryly. “Not well. You’ve met the man, so it went about how you’d expect. We


    I actually stood my ground, for the first time in my life. He told me to get out. I did what he asked- I got out of the city entirely, in fact. I decided to ept the offer from the Statford Freeze and the rest is history”


    My heart aches as I slowly process Aiden’s words. “50,” <b>I </b>say atst, “what if…” I <b>trail </b>off, not wanting to ask the obvious question.


    “What if I don’t win?” Aiden finishes my question for me. “Well… then my dad will be right. I’ll finally go home and live up to my duties as alpha.”


    I run a hand over Aiden’s back soothingly. “I can’t imagine the kind of pressure you’re under,” I murmur, pulling him into a hug. He wraps his arms around me and lets out a long sigh. I can tell he needed it.


    We hold each other for a long moment before he slowly lets go, holding me at arm’s length. He has a sentimental expression on his face. “It’s not all bad,” he assures me. “It’s only because I left the Capital that I got to meet you.”


    I feel my face flush. I pull Aiden into another tight hug. I sigh deeply in his arms. “Is that really what you want, Aiden?” I ask against his chest. “Do you want toe back here, to your family? Life in a pack sounds strenuous. Is that really how werewolves have to live, even in the modern world?”


    –


    Aiden rubs my <b>back </b><b>and </b>sighs. “I appreciate the sentiment,” he says softly, “but it’s the right thing to do. My father is harsh, but he’s right about one <b>thing</b>. The pack needs the protection of an alpha. For years, it’s been him but it won’t be forever. It’s my responsibility to step up.”


    I know that this conversation will likely only upset Aiden<b>, </b>so I don’t press. The tug between tradition and a desire for a different way of life is clearly weighing on Aiden’s shoulders. Today, however, is the first time I’ve started to wonder about my own <b>ce </b><b>in </b><b>all </b>of this<b>.</b>


    Being mated to Aiden means these responsibilities are mine, too. Even though I’m not <b>a </b>werewolf, I would have to uphold the role of a Luna. From <b>what </b>I’ve seen of <b>Aiden’s </b>family, the role is a difficult one.


    Aiden’s family is


    . They’re intimidating, <b>too</b>, if I’m honest with <b>myself</b>. I had always imagined myself with a small family, something like the simple days <b>back </b>in my childhood home. It was always just us. We didn’t even really connect with <b>any </b>extended rtives. I could not have imagined I would be put into a role like this.


    My <b>dreams </b><b>had </b>never considered the possibility of werewolves<b>, </b><b>an </b>expansive pack, fame, running a business empire


    –


    they had never considered the possibility of Aiden. The path ahead is more uncertain than ever.


    Yet somehow, <b>cooking </b>with Aiden and sharing space in his old home, I find myself determined to be up to the challenge.


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