เข้าสู่ระบบChapter 5 - Don’t Leave
Aurora
“Coming!”
A distant voice filtered in and I immediately placed it — Roland, the name I had been able to attach to the female voice that had woven in and out of my consciousness.
The door opened and she walked in while I stared at her from under my lashes because I couldn’t help it. She was striking, standing nearly six feet tall with an athletic, powerful build in a way that caught you off guard. Not to be prejudiced, if I saw her outside I would think of her as an MMA fighter or weightlifter instead of a traditional doctor.
A sharp Chinese script was tattooed down the side of her neck, disappearing beneath the collar of her crisp white lab coat, with glasses that were sitting on her nose.
Her gaze found mine and I quickly cut my eyes away, realizing I had been caught staring openly, as a small smile curved at the corner of her lips.
She came closer and began the necessary work, checking the IV line, before asking softly, “How are you? Are you feeling any discomfort?”
I gulped and opened my mouth to respond but what came out was barely a voice as my throat was dry and scratchy.
I turned my gaze away; it was embarrassing, but Roland had an understanding look on her face.
Alpha, noticing my dilemma, jumped to his feet, crossing to the table, pouring water from the jug into the cup and carrying it back to me immediately.
I was shocked but mumbled out, “thank you,” while he smiled and I drank the water. It was so refreshing that my throat bobbed and I briefly closed my eyes.
“I’m fine,” I responded when I lowered the empty cup, while Roland nodded.
When she was done she straightened and turned to the alpha with her pen going back into her coat pocket. “She’s okay now, Alpha,” she said, “she just needs rest for a few days and to make sure she takes her medicine.”
The alpha nodded in understanding and Roland walked out of the room, pulling the door behind her, leaving just me and the alpha, my chest picking up its pace, the room feeling smaller without feeling uncomfortable.
I looked around the room to keep my mind from wandering. Everything in the room was simple — the design, the furniture, the walls — and that was when I noticed I was cocooned in a white shirt. I clutched the edge and quickly touched my chest in mortification.
“My clothes,” I breathed out. I could hear the panic in my voice even though I already knew that whatever I had been wearing that day would have been tattered and torn.
Alpha looked at me and his eyes were warm and he rubbed the back of his neck with a shyness that contrasted his big frame.
“It was Roland,” he mentioned.
A relieved breath left me and I nodded, and then I heard his next words and the nod turned into a squeak.
“But the shirt is mine.”
Silence settled over the room as I dropped my eyes to my hands and began fiddling with them, my breathing going slightly uneven from the awkwardness. I could feel the heat starting at the base of my neck and moving to my face.
“I’m Orion Beckham,” he introduced after a moment. He stretched his hand out toward me and I looked at his hand and then up at his face and then back at his hand before I placed my sweaty palm into his gingerly.
His hand practically swallowed mine, igniting the same jolt of electricity I had felt when I first woke up, which moved through me the moment our skin connected, my stomach fluttering as my nose caught his rich, intoxicating scent of rain and sandalwood. The same scent that had been reaching me in and out of consciousness.
I was very sure my face would have been a deep shade of tomato. “I’m Aurora,” I mumbled, blinking repeatedly. “Aurora Whisper,” I added.
“Aurora,” he reiterated in a low and quiet tone, like he was testing my name, and the way my name rolled out of his mouth in that deep voice did something to me.
Was someone’s name supposed to be that powerful?
My throat bobbed as I wondered what was happening to me. I had never reacted to a person like this in my life, not even in the beginning with Knox, and I didn’t know what to do with it, so I cleared my throat and looked out the window.
“How did I get here?” I asked softly, because the last thing I remembered was a large bear and I was sure I would be its dinner that day.
“I saved you,” he said.
I turned my face toward him. He saved me? How? The question was at the tip of my tongue. “Where are we?”
“Clawpine.”
I squinted my eyes. I had never heard of Clawpine in my life and I filed that away, and then my chest tightened when I remembered Knox and his men. I sat up straighter, my fingers curling into the blanket, dread pooling in my stomach. “Is this place safe?” I asked, my voice coming out smaller. “Can he—” I stopped and pressed my lips together and breathed through my nose because I could feel the mini panic attack crawling up to my stomach.
Orion tilted his head slightly, something shifting in his face, and then he nodded once. “This place is secure,” his voice was steady and certain. “No one gets in or out without my permission. Clawpine is away from civilization. It’s a small town.”
The firmness in his voice made me breathe out slowly in relief. At least I could hide here for a while.
Orion glanced at the clock and moved to the nightstand. He opened the drawer and brought out a tablet, set it on the surface, and poured me fresh water before handing both to me. I put the pill on my tongue and swallowed and immediately grimaced at the bitterness spreading across the back of my throat.
He chuckled lightly and I felt the vibration of it in my body.
He slid his hand into his pocket and brought out a small wrapped candy, turning it in his fingers before he unwrapped it and held it out to me. “Honey candy,” he said simply, “it’ll help with the bitterness.”
I took it from him and put it in my mouth and hummed before I could stop myself as the sweetness hit my tongue, then I looked up at him and found him watching me with a softened gaze and I jolted, quickly looking back down at my hands.
“Thank—” my voice slurred in the middle of the word and I blinked slowly, the room somehow tilting as Orion was already moving toward me before I had finished the sentence.
“Rest now,” he said, “Roland said the medication will make you sleepy.”
I thought I nodded as I laid back against the pillow. I was not entirely sure which happened first because the medication was moving through me fast, and the last clear thing I registered was my own hand reaching out, finding his,
my fingers wrapping around his and my voice coming out low and already half gone.
“Don’t leave,” I murmured.
And then I was out.
Chapter 11 - Spoiling my mate is a privilege.Aurora POVOrion was kissing me.I was kissing Orion! My brain blared in alarm at the realization, with my heart thumping wildly against my ribs as I gripped the fabric on my lap tightly because I didn’t know where to put my hands. My breathing stuttered against his lips.The kiss started slowly, sensually, as he placed his hands on my cheeks before nipping gently at my lower lip, which made a low, breathless moan escape my throat, and he used the opportunity to plunge his tongue into my mouth, deepening the kiss instantly.Orion pulled me flush against his chest as I let out a tiny squeak of surprise, my arms automatically stretching upward to wrap around his neck, then trailing to his hair as my fingers lost themselves in his blond hair, tugging gently at his hair tie until the rubber band snapped free, allowing his long locks to tumble wildly over his shoulders.He kissed me like he couldn't get enough of me, like he wanted to take my b
Chapter 10 - Can I kiss you?Orion's POVThe moment I burst back through the front door, the silence of the house hit me like a sea wave, and my brows immediately furrowed because everything smelled wrong. The air was thick with a nasty, agonizing fragrance that made my beast violently claw at my chest.I wrinkled my nose as I strained my ears, listening for the steady, comforting rhythm of Aurora’s heartbeat, but there was nothing.Panic flared through my veins. Where the hell was she?She wouldn't have left.Fuck!I stormed further into the house and ran straight into Josephine standing outside in the backyard. That was where the nasty scent was coming from.What was she doing here?“Alpha,” she purred, stepping toward me with a smug smile.I stared at her, my vision narrowing as I caught the faint trace of Aurora’s sweet, milky scent lingering in the air around her. “Where is she?” I growled immediately.Josephine’s eyes widened slightly, her composure fracturing for a second before
Chapter 9 - The Owner's BetrothedAurora POVI stared at his retreating back until it disappeared outside the front door. I released a stuttered breath, standing frozen with questions bombarding my head. Why did he leave so abruptly? What did it mean? Was there any issue with the food?It couldn't be… He literally said it smelled good. To give that compliment meant it was okay, and he looked eager to take a spoon before he left.I stood up, slowly using my index finger to lift the side of my nose, trying to shake off the rejection pulling in my chest as I started to clear the table.Maybe there was an emergency — he was the lead, and he looked irritated when he left. I stared at the dish… should I put the food away in the fridge, or should I just throw it out?No, don't waste food, Aurora! I chided myself. I looked down at my untouched plate and any thought of eating had vanished. My stomach wouldn't even stomach it now.As I was putting away the last dish, the front door swung open a
Chapter 8 - human mateOrion pov"The elders are calling an emergency meeting."As Rook's voice filtered through my head, an irritated growl wanted to follow but I stopped myself before standing up and dropped the spoon."I'll be back," I said, forcing my voice to stay levelled despite the irritation brewing in me, and turned to the door.Angry would be an understatement. What the fuck did they want again? It wasn't even time for the regular council meeting. They had cut short my first real moment of peace with my mate, the precious moment I was supposed to be bonding with her.My beautiful mate. Aurora.I never prayed or hoped for a mate because I thought someone like me didn't deserve it, but seeing Aurora changed everything. She was everything to be grateful for. She was beautiful. The day I saw her at the woods I had stood there shocked and enchanted, and the moment she opened those blue-grey eyes I was long gone.It took every restraint known to a bear to stop myself from pouncin
Chapter 7 - mate bondAurora povBear.Mate.I blinked at him repeatedly, my brain trying to comprehend what he meant. Wait… But was it a bear as in the animal — the big bear that killed Knox's men — that bear was him? And mate as in — what exactly? Mate as in friend or mate as in all those cringy werewolf books?No, that can't be. And I pinched my side hard.I tilted my head to look at his face to see if he was joking but the expression on his face proved me wrong because Orion had a soft smile on his face like he had just commented about today's weather.I didn't know what to say or ask, I was tongue-tied. It couldn't be real, right? Humans can't be shifters, right?Orion, taking notice of my confusion, reached over and took my hand gently, and I trudged behind him absentmindedly as he walked me back to his house. He sat me on the couch then disappeared for a moment before coming back with a glass of water.My hands were shaking when I accepted the glass from him and murmured a thank
Chapter 6 - A bear shiftersAurora povOh my God.I covered my face with both hands, the heat rushing to my cheeks as my brain decided that the perfect way to start the morning was to replay exactly what I had said to Orion before I passed out.How could I have said that? Did that mean I was comfortable with him? No, it couldn’t be — it was the medication.I shook my head while dropping my hands and that was when a knock came.I cleared my throat, padding over to open the door, only to find Orion standing on the other side. A sudden smile found its way to my lips, which I didn’t understand, and I felt a tight knot untie itself in my chest at the mere sight of him.Maybe it was simply that he was a familiar face in an unfamiliar place and I opened the door wider for him.“Good morning, Aurora,” his voice rumbled out and I shivered from the effect.Something suddenly clogged in my throat. “I—”“Hope you slept well,” he said, and the only thing I could manage was to bob my head in respons







