Chapter 36
Chapter 36. Tell Me What Happ...
Riannon couldn’t believe her own happiness when she opened her eyes and saw him lying in front of her and watching her.
Amate. She had a mate. A real one. Not a chosen one. A smile curled onto his lips and she reciprocated it. There were no
regrets. Whatsoever.
This was very different from what she had with Brayden back in the day. Now that she thought about it, if this was what Brayden
felt when he met his own mate, she could
understand why he couldn’t reject Roxanne.
She would never reject Gideon if she knew.
.
.
This did not cancel all the horrible things that Roxy did to her and to others in their power struggle. But she could understand
now.
Partially.
This was not changing her plan. But it gave her some understanding. “Onyx,” she called her wolf, “Are you there?” At first, all she
heard was silence. But then the familiar voice sounded in her head.
“I will be soon...”
She tried calling her again, asking what was going on. But Onyx spoke no more.
However, this was better than nothing. This was a promise. And just knowing that her wolf didn’t abandon her made Riannon
smile wider.
The motion did not go unnoticed. Gideon pulled her closer. So that her head was now
tucked into his chest, and he was able to dig his face into her hair and breathe in her scent that
he loved so much was able to enjoy for the first time.
“I can’t believe this is real,” he muttered, “From the moment I saw you... I dreamt of this. of holding you like this, of having you as
mine.”
She looked up at his handsome face and slid her hand to brush his cheek with a short stubble that prickled her fingers slightly.
“Why didn’t you tell me?” She asked. “Would you believe me if I simply told you?” He arched his brow at her.
“I guess not,” she admitted honestly. She had too much on her plate to simply believe some lycan who approached her out of the
blue insisting that she was his mate: Even if he was a king. Not to mention that Onyx, the little hyena, never told her that they
were mates on the rare moments she spoke to her. She couldn’t believe her wolf would waste her strength to tell
everything
On the other hand, Onyx was smarter than regular wolves. Ria always knew that. She proved it to her many times. And to be
honest, maybe it was for the best that she did not throw them into a situation where Riannon knew that he was her mate from the
very beginning yet
did not feel the connection. In that way, Gideon had to work for it and earn her trust.
Yes, that wolf of hers wasn’t simple at all. She took a bet and look at where it got them...
“Yesterday,” he traced his fingers over her bare hand, “You said the word. You called me Mate. How did you know?”
“Onyx called you that,” Ria decided to confess. Now that they were together, she did not want secrets from him. It was hard
starting to trust the new man in her life but what they had was so much different from what she experienced before.
It was bigger. And better. And so special. Everything one could wish for.
“Is Onyx back?” Gideon asked with hope in his voice. They were already together but he would still feel much better if he knew
that the wolf was there.
“Partially,” Ria gave him a vague smile, “I feel her presence somewhere there inside of my soul but she is not at full strength yet.
I think she is trying to restore after.”
She stopped talking and he suddenly got serious. This was not a joke to him at all. He knew about a few people who had lost
their wolves. He started reading about them when he found out about Onyx’s absence. This was rare. But it did happen several
times in shifter’s common history.
When the beast was lost, the host was becoming just an empty shell as half of their soul
was gone. That did not happen to Ria yet. But a mostly missing wolf was a bad sign. This
wasn’t a destiny that he wanted for his mate.
But there was another thing that bothered him. Those people he read about were all
warriors who fought in battles. Sometimes against forces much stronger than them. In the
very few cases known in history, it was always the same. When on the brink of death, the wolves, foxes, bears or other creatures
sacrificed themselves to protect their hosts. The hosts survived but at the same time were deadly wounded and hardly ever lived
longer afterwards.
And when the beast died, the owner was slowly becoming just a mere human. A fate
worse than death.
of yourself. To stop seeing through your beast’s eyes, to stop sensing what he or she could
sense...
It was the same as losing hearing, sight, and ability to move properly at once for humans. Probably even worse because
something inside was missing as well. Everything was lessened, everything was different... Less vibrant. It was the same as
sucking the joy out of life. That most vital part of a person was gone forever.
And not everyone could cope with that.
He could tell that Riannon was one of those who would be able to cope, though. She was strong. In some sense maybe even
stronger than him.
But he did not wish for her to have that kind of fate. For her, he was ready to do
everything
Then again, there was another thing. He didn’t know of any recent battles she took a part in. As far as his research on her
showed, and his spies were among the best, her life was a typical Luna life. She had her hardships but nothing too major
happened.
Just what was done to her in that pack behind the closed curtains that made her almost lose her wolf?
“Ria,” he said, “I am going to ask you this again. Regardless of me asking you this earlier. But this time I want you to be
absolutely honest. You can trust me. All that I do from the day I met you is for your protection. You are my Luna even in spite of
being another man’s wife. You are mine.”
Riannon smiled at the words even though she knew that she wasn’t going to like the
question that was about to follow.
“Did he hurt you? That husband of yours?” Gideon tried not to show it, but she felt his
inner rage by the way his grasp on her tightened.
“Yes and no,” she sighed. How could she tell him everything that happened to her and
expect him to be okay about it?
“Did he hurt you physically?” the Lycan king asked through clenched teeth.
“No,” she said at once to calm him down. Luckily, it was the truth.
“But something happened to you,” he took her chin into his large palm and made her look at him, “Something that made you
want not only divorce but fight for your pack. Something that broke you so much that your wolf almost died.”
did sound weak every time she spoke. She tried to convince herself that it was just a
temporary weakness due to their rebirth and their chosen mate bond breaking. But what if it
was everything? And more...
“I don’t even know how to say it,” she sat up, wrapping the Egyptian cotton sheets around herself, Gideon following her motion
not to miss any trace of emotion on her beautiful face.” You will probably think I was crazy,” she muttered, covering her face with
her both hands.
He took them away so that she could see him. He hoped that she would understand that no matter what was happening, he was
going to be by her side. Whatever she was going to tell
himi..
“I am hard to scare off, Riannon,” he gave her a soft smile. “Let’s hope so,” she gave him a nervous one.
And then, taking a very deep breath, she pronounced everything in one go as she was letting it out, “I already lived this part of
my life. With Brayden and his mate Roxy in my pack. He never rejected her as he promised, and she took everything away from
me. She killed the people I cared about, made Brayden reject and humiliate me, taking my title. And even then, after I already
lost everything, she still killed me with the help of one of the wolves from my own pack. It was horrible. But then I somehow came
back to the very moment it all started. Gideon, I literally opened my eyes when the door opened and the two of them walked in
into our packhouse. This was when I lost Onyx. And since that day I had to live again during the most horrible days of my life.
Only that I didn’t want for everything to repeat. I wanted to change what happened. And I started tweaking things one by one. Big
and little. I changed them and they were changing the reality. Yet main events are still the same. For example, when I tried to
fight Roxy joining the pack, I still lost. But when I called you earlier this life than I did before it resulted in this... And then the
Alpha Ball...”
She stopped when she noticed the frozen expression on his face. Did she overdo it? Was it too much for him? Should she have
stopped after the rebirth part?
Gideon tried to process it. He thought that she was joking at first, but she was too serious and nervous about that. And now that
he was thinking, it all made sense to him.
All right, not all. But some of the things did. Their very first conversation. She was already sure that bad things would happen.
And then her appearance at the ball. Her husband brought out his mate and mistress for everyone to see. Anyone would be
crushed by that. But not Riannon. She held her head so high
exactly the opposite.
Not to mention the way she spoke to him. No one was that bold. Unless... they were on the brink of death and had nothing to
lose.
“Gideon?” she called his name, biting her lip. He could see how worried she was about everything and wanted to tell him to
forget about all that.
But in the next moment, he grabbed her and pulled her into the tightest of hugs.
He didn’t say anything, but she knew that he believed her. And it did not change anything for him.
“I am so sorry you had to go through this,” he said, kissing her hair as he couldn’t reach anything else from this position but didn’t
want to let her go yet.
Slowly, she wrapped her arms around him too, embracing his warmth and his wonderful scent. Embracing the feeling of safety
that he gave her. And for the first time ever she cried...
She rarely did. Almost never. But right now at this moment, she could finally afford to let it all out. The pain, the loneliness, the
fight, all her raw emotions were out finally.
And it felt so much better.
Gideon was holding her in his arms as long as she needed, hurting together with her. Even Mars was howling inside feeling their
mate’s pain.
She was done way faster than he expected. But his beautiful Luna never ceased to amaze him. She was perfect. His perfect
Luna...
Riannon looked at him with puffy eyes, embarrassed by her little outburst.
“Now,” he said as he wiped the last tear away with his thumb, “Tell me everything from the very beginning.”
They spent the whole next day in his room. Only ordering food in and talking about
everything. They talked so much but still, none of them felt like they were done. It seemed that there was always more. It started
with the rebirth and then went on to their previous life. Then they were discussing their possible theories of what everything that
had happened to her could
mean. But later they started to simply plan what they would do next.
Ria knew well how to work in a team. She was doing it with Brayden for years. But it was so different with Gideon. And not at all
what she expected. They weren’t finishing each other’s sentences. He wasn’t agreeing with everything that she told him the way
Brayden did.
The Lycan king had his own ideas. Often much bolder than hers. And much more violent.
the brown wolves in her pack. Something that she couldn’t agree with. So, the plan was changing and evolving, and they were
both tired by the next night. Yet it felt so satisfying to do
this with... an equal.
Because this was what they were. Equals. Partners.
They were finishing their dinner, still wearing nothing but sheets when someone knocked
on the door.
“It’s Reid,” Gideon tolled her with an eye roll, “Give me a sec. I’ll get rid of him and then maybe... we could take a bath?”
“We already took a shower together, remember?” she teased him.
“I do,” a smirk stretched on his face as he winked at her. He opened the door but stood there, obstructing the Beta’s vision.
“So, this is how it is now?” Reid said in a fake spiteful tone, “You have secrets from me? After everything we’ve been through?”
“Ha-ha,” Gideon said emotionlessly, “You are welcome to come in, of course. But if you see something that you are not supposed
to see, then I just have to kill you. Your choice.”
“Here is fine!” the Beta chuckled, but then added in a serious tone, “The report is ready. And you are not going to like it.”
“That bad, huh?” the king asked, taking the papers. He spent a few minutes reading and then Riannon heard a grunt.
“Shall I?” Reid asked bluntly.
“No, I think this is something I have to do personally,” Gideon cut him off, “You will look
after Riannon. She is...”
“No need to explain it,” the Beta replied, “I get it. I will protect her with my life.”
She cleared her throat and came up closer to them.
“Excuse me,” she said calmly, “But while we are at it I want you both to remember that I still have my own obligations... to my old
pack. I can take care of myself.”
“Ria,” her mate looked at her with a mixture of begging and warning.
“I will act on my own if I have to,” she insisted folding her arms on her chest.
“But you will use lycan protection at all times and let Reid know everything,” he said.
“Fine!” she had to agree. Not that lycan protection was a bad thing.
“Okey-dokey,” the Beta said awkwardly, “So... I think I am going to go for now...”
the door.
“You have to go,” she said. “I have to,” he admitted.
“For how long?” she asked as he removed the sheet that was covering her and lifted her up, entering her in one swift move. It
already felt so natural to the two of them... Yet the crazy attraction wasn’t fading away.
“A day or two,” he grunted into her neck, showering her with kisses. “Do we really have time for this,” she panted, digging her
nails into his back and shoulder.
“No,” he chuckled, speeding up his thrusts, “But I don’t care. If I am not going to see you for this long, I am going to make it a
goodbye to remember...”
She came back into her room after he was gone. She even watched him leave through the window. Like some pathetic wife-
wannabe...
She chose this room as the Alpha suit smelled of him too much. And she needed a clear head to think of everything.
Only after a quick shower, she go to check her phone, discovering that the battery was off. She put it on the charger and soon it
was on again, showcasing to her all the missing calls from her husband... There were so many of them. She knew very well why.
And she didn’t want to deal with any of it. There were messages too. She did not open
them so that he wouldn’t get the notification.
But then she saw one from Ash. And she couldn’t ignore that one.
“Maya is in big trouble,” was all that he texted her.