olm'
ened eyes. The look on her face confirmed
ed to process what was happening. Growing up, my father had made me believ
w wrong
n-like tone whereas I was just confir
close the gap between us but she took a s
, trying to calm her raging nerves but that did
ook around and I was certain her mind was al
my mate and..." Suddenly, I pressed my
eded to say, "You were the girl in the woods right?" She didn't give
ips and then went further to say, "You make good
nfirmation that she was pleased with my words
the deity of the moon goddess to inquire about my father's f
e of the heavyweight of the information the deity had
out my sorrows but my happiness was short-lived w
or refusing to say a word to me, I r
nd woo
could only imagine the tough t
ut I had no choice but to accept my fate. With Lyra, things were different, I never felt any form of conne
te and both of us should get alo
Both of us are mates and so we should be best of friends." I said, closing this gap between us. This time
on you. Whatever the problem is, don't hesitate to
I grabbed her shoulder and then proceeded to place
ide but yet, my mind was still unsettled. I kep
yra isn't my mate but Davina is?" I muttered
ll have to tell father my findings otherwise I would be stuck with
sed contained food. "I never asked..." I couldn't finish speaking before Lyra appeared and
you didn't have breakfast and ha
o say a word to them before they got the message
into the room and then helped
nything the matter?" She as
er grip was so strong that if I dared move
mates and soon we are going to be mated, hiding things f
ra." I refuted her claim at once else
o get words from you but you wouldn't say a thing.
I ratted out, glaring at her w
my feet, I snarled
o caution as I dug my hand into my hair, regret
ate
locking g