INICIAR SESIĂNđâŒïžWARNING - light BDSMđ âThere are wolves in this forest," he bit out. "You're a wolf," I pointed out. "I am aware." "So technically I found the wolf," I said like a smartass. "Which means I'm safe." He cocked his head at me, a slow smile spreading across his lips. "Are you?" **** My name is Sigrun Parker. I fell asleep on a regular night and woke up in a parallel universe. Here, I found out that I am royalty, a princess who has been betrothed to the most feared Alpha of the realm. He is unlike any man Iâve ever known. I donât want to, but my body craves him I have to find a way to return back home before I do something stupid⊠âŠlike fall in a love with a man who was never mine.
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I was half asleep when I heard some muffled whispers. I probably forgot to turn off the TV before going to bed. I groaned lazily. I was too comfortable to get up. I was already snuggling the sheets and feeling pleasantly warm. With my eyes still closed, I tried to communicate with the TV telepathically to turn itself off. But because inanimate objects actually have a mind of their own no matter what Science tells you, it didnât. More muffled TV whispers. I cut back on another groan. This was one of those moments where I wish I had super powersâmind control, to be precise. And was it not supposed to be summer? It was freezing in here. Strange. I sighed and nestled deeper into the sheets. Immediately, I tensed when I suddenly heard a loud whisper from a squeaky voice. âIs she awake?â Wait, what? That voice sounded closer than it should. Another voice snapped. âDonât be daft, Conny. You can see that sheâs not.â âAye, aye, whaâever. Thereâs no need to be mean, Rita.â I went rigid with fear. There could be only one explanation for this: burglars. (Although Iâd never thought there could ever be female burglars with Irish-sounding accents named Conny or Ritaâbut what did I know?) âOh, shut it, Conny. Yeâll wake her up, ye oaf!â Okay, then I was wide awake. I kept my eyes shut though. I figured the burglars wouldnât be too pleased to know that I was awake. I thought of the baseball bat I kept by my couch, but that was too far away. Darn it. I made a mental inventory of my worldly possessions in my studio apartment that may or may not be worth stealing: a half-finished plate of Thai takeout; a buy-two-get-one-free coupon from my favorite pizza place (which Iâd planned to use the next day); an expired credit card; my small bag of paint palettes and paint brushes ( these had cost me a small fortune, by the way); an uncompleted copy painting of The Mona Lisa ( Iâd also planned to finish this the next day in time for my art class assignment) and; twelve dollars in my purse. I silently prayed they wouldnât take the silver chain Iâd taken off earlier and kept beside my bed lamp. It was the only thing I had left of my mom. âOh, oh, aye. Sorry!â the voice whichâ judging by the squeakinessâIâm guessing was Connyâs, whispered apologetically. âYe is always sorry, Conny. Anâ prepare de bath. Sheâll be up pretty soon.â Prepare the bath? A sad sigh. âPoor SigrĂčn. I know sheâs scared of being made to marry her betrothed Varul, but she didnâ have ta run away again. Who knows what would have happened ta her if the guards hadnâ found her on time.â UhâŠhold up, people. Betrothed? Run away? Okay, what was going on here? What kind of burglars were they? Then a scary thought came to me. Oh my God. What if they were escapees from a mental hospital that had somehow found their way into my apartment? But as soon as the thought materialized, I discarded it because that didnât make sense. If they were mental patients, then how the hell did they know my name? Their conversation was getting weirder by the minute. And so was my internal monologue. A weary sigh. A voice hissed. âGet on with it, Conny. Ye talk too much. The wedding is in a few hours and the queen is already mad with her as it is. We have ta make sure sheâs ready before then!â âOh! Tis true! Help me get these filthy clothes off her.â What? I donât think so, I thought. Think, SigrĂčn, think. Okay, so far the only thing Iâd been able to ascertain was that there were just two of them. Hopefully I hadnât forgotten what Iâd learned from those Jeet Kune Do classes my best friend, Eva, made me take with her last two summers. Maybe I could take out one of them and race for my phone on the couch and call 911. Satisfied with my plan, I was already preparing to do just thatâuntil my brain shifted into âover thinkerâ mode. But what if they had weapons likeâlike clubs and, I shuddered even thinking of this, guns? Andâand what if I managed to get to my phone but am unable to call the police because my phone ran out of service at that exact moment? What ifâwhat ifâ I realized that I was beginning to hyperventilate so I tried to coach myself with a breathing exercise Iâd seen somewhereâ(probably on one of those numerous health magazines I loved to binge-read)âone time. Apparently, counting numbers and thinking happy thoughts was a good breath regulator. Okay, SigrĂčn, breathe. One, two, rainbows and sunshine, three, four, cakes and chocolates. After a few seconds, it was beginning to workâthat was until I felt a hand on my torso area. Then I opened my eyes and screamed bloody murder.SIGRUNI blinked at his tone. Uh, excuse me?"I...beg your pardon?" I asked, narrowing my eyes at him. We were practically at the center of the courtyard, and he was raising his voice at me when he was the one who left? Yeah, I didn't think so. He leaned into me and repeated, "I said, where the fuck are you coming from?" For a second, I just stared at him. The audacity. The absolute, breathtaking audacity of this man who had brought a new wife to his home and promptly disappeared for seven days without a single word to her. Then he suddenly materialized back home, and somehow I was the one being interrogated?Alpha or not, I didn't care. Where I came from, respect was an important part of any relationship. Especially marriage. The fact that I wasn't from here didn't mean I had to stroke his male ego. I snorted. It was void of humor. "That's amusing. That's really amusing."His jaw tightened. "What is amusing?""The fact that you're standing here demanding answers from me when yo
âWhat does that mean?â I asked. âWhat story?â What the hell had the Northerners been saying about me? I was curious as hell. I'd thought that they were above gossip.Elara simply laughed nervously and righted a supply that was askew on a shelf. âIt is nothing too damning, I assure you,â she said with a slight wave of her hand. âJust that no one had seen you out and about ever since the Alpha brought you to the North. So, itâŠreinforced the rumors.â I narrowed my eyes. âWhat rumors?â She had the grace to look uncomfortable. âWell, that youâŠthe Southern princess from WindsmoorâŠis a, well, my apologies, but there is no softer way to say thisâŠâ she exhaled, âa noble snob. Like most Southern nobles are.âI blinked. Huh. Coming out had been a really good idea, after all. People thought I was being a snobby bitch by staying indoors, when in reality I had spent the last seven days trying to adapt in a new environment, in a castle that was as huge as a small country. Now I knew what Meghan
SIGRUNThe morning air carried a sharp bite that made my nose tingle as I stepped out into the courtyard.A stable hand was already waiting beside my mare.The sight of her immediately improved my mood. Never thought thereâd come a day where I missed a horse, but here we were. She lifted her head the moment she spotted me, ears perking forward, and nudged my shoulder as I approached.âSomeone missed me.âHer warm breath puffed against my cheek.I scratched the white patch between her eyes and frowned thoughtfully.âI need a name for you.âSomething that didnât sound like I had stolen it from a childrenâs storybook.Unfortunately, my imagination had failed me completely.âMaybe itâll come to me eventually.âA throat cleared behind me.I turned and immediately remembered that I wasnât simply riding into town by myself.Two enormous men stood several feet away. Each sat atop a massive black horse with a wolf banner inscribed in silver. The wolves were identical to the one on my pendant.
SIGRUNSeven Days Later...I was bored out of my mind.It wasn't the normal kind of bored.Not even a "there's nothing good on Netflix" bored.I'm talking trapped-in-a-massive-mountain-fortress-without-WiFi-and-my-werewolf-husband-had-disappeared-into-the-northern-wilderness-a-week-ago-without-informing-me bored.There was a difference. A very important difference.For one thing, normal boredom usually didn't involve several hundred thousand square feet of gothic architecture. Seriously, Pillak Towers was so enormous that after three days of exploring, I still wasn't entirely convinced I'd seen all of the east wing. There were corridors that seemed to exist purely because somebody's ancestor had looked at a perfectly reasonable wall and decided, "Um, you know what this needs? Another hallway."There were staircases that led to other staircases. There was an entire gallery dedicated to dead Northerners that glared judgmentally out of oil paintings. I was almost certain that one of th
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