Chapter 48 Wet Dreams
NIA’S POV I woke up feeling a tingle in between my thighs. I can’t believe I got so wild and made out with the Alpha in my dream. What’s this dream called? I have read it in a book. Wet Dreams?! Oh, my goddess! My eyes widened in realization. It’s only been two close encounters, and I am already losing my mind. All through the night, I couldn’t get him off my mind. In my frail mind, we might have a connection.
I went to the bench last night, and he wasn’t there. It bruised my ego and left me with raunchy thoughts of him.
Dragging myself out of the bed reluctantly, I relaxed into the bathtub, letting myself get enveloped by the water. I feel so ashamed of myself. Even if the Gael had played cool two different times, how can that cover up for all the times he humiliated me and hurt me, too? I almost lost a leg because of his bitchy girlfriend. Now that we are on the matter, I should keep my distance. I have seen Gemma in action twice, and she doesn’t appear like someone with a conscience. She reeks of trouble.
Knowing how crazy she is, I won’t be surprised if she declares sitting close to her man a crime. I wonder if Sarah from the other day is fine. I haven’t seen her since she left the clinic. Experiencing that alone makes me feel stupid for thinking sexually about the Alpha. It’s funny even to imagine that. Because someone like me will never catch his attention, I might regret turning down Kingston’s proposal. With my intended mate gone, there is a possibility that I will end up alone all my life.
And it’s all that crazy Alpha’s fault. I really shouldn’t forget that and get a grip on my horny self. Perhaps I am in heat? Times like this can be torturous, even if one hasn’t had sex before. Being in this bath is doing wonders for my body. I think I would rather remain here than end up embarrassing myself.
Throwing my head to the back, I shut my eyes tightly, only for Gael’s face to come up in my vision. That handsome face of his under the moonlight is delightful to see.
Opening my eyes, I shook my head hard. What the hell is wrong with me? If it were just anyone, it should never be Alpha Gael. That man respects no one, and if anything happens between us, it would just be him passing time as usual. I have seen a few of his concubines, and they are all beautiful. It’s wrong to make comparisons, but I can’t help it.
Grunting loudly, I stepped out of the bath and dried myself. If I don’t get busy, these thoughts of mine will keep flowing. I had sighted a herb that the spirit instructs would work perfectly for the disability that some werewolves are prone to. I need to find it in the woods before it wilders.
Getting dressed, I picked up my phone and thought of calling Perry and Kingston; that is, if he picked up, it occurred to me. Our conversation is a bit strained, thanks to my rejection.
After a brief check-up at the clinic, I headed to the woods while dialing Perry on speaker. She picked on the first ring.
“Where are you?” She uttered the minute the call connected.
“The woods.” I chuckled, showing her around.
“What are you doing there so early?”
“It’s not exactly early. The entire pack is well awake. I came to get some herbs to treat disability.”
“Oh, girl! You are taking this healing thing seriously.”
I laughed, glancing around to ensure I hadn’t missed the spot. “That’s funny. Do you think I do this because I am aware? I only do as instructed.”
She ruffled her hair, making a face. “Do you get scared whenever you hear the instructions?”
“The first time I heard it, I was confused. But then, it’s become a part of me now. It’s more like my wolf communicating with me. So yes, I am good.”
“Okay, baby. Do your thing. How have you been, though? Why is your face glowing differently?” She asked.
I instinctively felt my face, wondering what she was talking about. “There is nothing wrong with my face.”
“Oh, it sure is. Almost like you got fucked overnight or had a pretty nasty dream.” She winked.
How did she know? Is it that obvious I had a great night? My face flushed at once, and I felt so red like I would explode. “You aren’t even near me, and I am blushing this much. Can you quit teasing me?”
Her laughter rumbled through the speaker. “Oh! I am right! Perhaps, have you been seeing someone? If that is the case, why are you hiding it?”
“I promise I am not hiding anything. Stop making up stories. I only had a good night’s sleep, that’s all. Don’t make a mess of this.”
“You are hiding something. But I will let you be since you don’t want to discuss it now. I am sure you will tell me soon.”
“That is if there is anything to tell.” I mused, showing her my tongue. My eyes caught the herbs I was searching for, causing me to break into a smile. “And there you are?”
“Who?” Perry inquired excitedly. “Is he there with you?”
I let out a loud scoff, laughing. “What is wrong with you, Perry? Why are you so invested in whatever man I go out with? I found the herb I was looking for, you silly being.”
She pouted, “You will know just how important having a man to warm your bed is.”
I shook my head hard, “New York has taught you nasty things.”
“I can’t complain, girl! I can’t deny that I have changed a lot since I came here. It was the exposure I needed for so long. Nobody thinks I am weird. And I have a man who isn’t worried about me being a werewolf. It turns out his sister is married to one too.”
I gasped, “Oh, my. That is good news.”
“It is, and I wish you could share the joy with me. It would help if you came to a place where you can be yourself and live without boundaries. There is no need to keep wasting away in that pack.”
“I wish it was that easy, Perry.”
“You can’t trust those people. Just because you are their healer doesn’t mean they can’t turn against you. They hated you once; they will do it again.”
My heart thumped at the reality of Perry’s words. “I will hope it doesn’t happen, and when it does. I will pray to be alive to make a run for it.”
“Ensure to take perfect care of yourself, sweetie. I love you, and I need to get ready for the studio now.”
“Okay, I will talk to you later.” The call ended, and I didn’t even get to ask her the burning question in my chest. That isn’t necessary now because my mind is already preoccupied with the possibility of my happy days ending abruptly.
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AUTHOR’S POV
Levi rubbed his face tiredly; the more he stared at the paper in his hand, the more dizzy he became. As hard as he is trying to assure himself that they will get out of the trouble they are in quickly, he still can’t seem to envision a way out. It makes him feel very disappointed in himself. Not being able to provide for his family is enough to put him in a depressive state, and his wife isn’t helping matters. He has to admit she has tried to uphold the family’s status, but then it hasn’t been in the most honorable way. Both his wife and daughter are locked up in the dungeon even though the Alpha has already promised their release by the end of the week.
And on the other hand, is the mortgage he has to sort, or they would end up not having a house to return to? None of his friends are willing to lend him some money. They all fear he might be unable to replace it. Ruffling his aging hair, Levi exhaled for the umpteenth time. Caleb, who was returning from a run, sat opposite his father.
“Is everything okay, Dad? Why do you have that gloomy look on your face?” Caleb asked as he stared curiously at the paper in his father’s hand.
“What’s that? Does it have to do with Mum and Mindy?”This is property © of NôvelDrama.Org.
Levi exhaled slowly, “Not at all. It is a reminder that our mortgage is due, and I am at a crossroads on where to get the money.”
“Is that why mum went ahead to pressure Nia for money?”
“I didn’t think she would go as far as involving the Alpha. That had nothing to do with this. She and Mindy acted on their oblivion. Do you think I will get some cash from Nia if I act nice towards her?”
Caleb sucked his teeth, “why do you disappoint me every time? Nia is no longer a part of us. Let that sink in, for goodness’ sake. We should have some dignity on our part. You knew this was bound to happen before now. Yet, you and Mum squandered the money you got from selling Nia off when you could have paid the entire mortgage at once.”
“Your mother insisted on changing her wardrobe.”
“Do you not have any control over mother? Is that love, or are you just being foolish?”
“Don’t talk to me like that, young man,” Levi warned, raising his voice. “I won’t take that disrespect from you! Even if I did not have it like I always did, I cared for this family to the best of my ability. Whatever happened with Nia was bound to happen. At least she ended up well. We are to thank for that.”
“Whatever. Say what you want. How do you intend to get the money? Have you reached out to Kingston?”
“He is still not answering my calls? I can tell he blocked your mother and me on his cell phone. How can a son do this sort of thing to his parents, all because of a girl that he knows nothing about? I wish I could see him and teach him a good lesson.”
Caleb stared at his father with pity in his eyes. His parents will never realize that they led an awful life. He communicates daily with Kingston, only that he refuses to talk to their parents. Kingston insists he will only speak to them when they are repentant about their actions. His anger had mounted when he heard about the case with his mother, sister, and the Alpha. That was too much for him to take in all at once.
“I will just head to my room.” Caleb mused, leaving his father, who appeared engrossed in his lamentation.
Slamming the door shut, Caleb glanced around the room his brother had once occupied. He didn’t think a day would come when he would crave Kingston’s presence. The both of them were always on opposite sides, especially regarding anything involving their parents, but now that Caleb has also understood everything Kingston stood for. He wants to bond with his brother more.
Caleb searched for his phone in his pocket to dial Kingston, and he waited patiently as the other line rang.
“This had better be reasonable.” Kingston’s impatient voice came alive from the other end.
“Why do you always act like you don’t miss me.” Caleb teased. He could almost envision his brother rolling his eyes.
“What do you want, Caleb?”
“Come on, what’s so wrong with me checking up on you?”
“Everything is wrong with it. The fact that you used the word checking in is why I am worried. Again, I ask, what do you want, Caleb?”
“That’s enough, Kingston. How long do you intend to keep malice with every one of us? I miss you, brother.”
“You have said two odd things in two different sentences. Is there some trouble at home?”
Kingston asked, sounding worried. “Did the Alpha refuse to let Mum and Mindy go? How is Nia?”
Caleb sighed, “Not at all. Nia is fine, too. But we are about to lose our home.”
There was a brief pause on the other end. “Why am I just hearing about this?”
“Dad says he has been trying to reach you, but you aren’t answering his call.”
“That is because the last time I answered, he threatened to teach Nia a lesson if she doesn’t go to the Alpha to get Mum and Mindy released.”
Caleb slapped his forehead in frustration. “Sometimes I wonder what in the world goes on in our parents’ heads. I am sorry about that. But we need your help if you can. I have just about a few thousand with me.”
“Sure, sure. Please let me know how much it is. I will cover the expenses, and you don’t need to worry.”
“Thanks, bro.”
“You are very welcome. Furthermore, please keep the truth away from our parents. I need to keep my distance for a while.”
“Whatever you want,” Caleb said, taking a pause.
“Kingston, are you okay?”
Some movement occurred in the background. “I’m hoping I will be.”
“Is it still about Nia? I know you don’t want to discuss it, but I can tell she didn’t think on the same path as you.”
“How would you know that?”
“You are always cheerful whenever you hear her name, but now it’s different. I don’t know how it feels, but I do know that she cares about you. And if, eventually, she feels the same way you feel, I can tell she would hesitate to let you know.”
Kingston chuckled, “I can’t believe you have changed so much in a few months of me leaving home.”
“I had to grow up in due time.”
“Thanks, though. I appreciate the thought. I need to go now. I will wire the money to you. Ensure we keep our home, please.” He said, ending the call.
Exhaling slowly, Caleb lay on the bed staring at the ceiling. A small smile appeared on his lips. For the first time in a long while, he feels thrilled to have a brother like Kingston.