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| hear my sister footsteps pounding up the stairs. Evidently she does not want to talk. And quite honestly, | have
not got the energy to chase her. | wasn’t expecting to see her home. | was here to gather sthings together
so | could travel over to my fated mate’s pack, spend stwith her while she gathered her things together
to cand move here with me. My fated mate. Seriously, meeting her for the first ttoday was like the
ground had slipped out from under me. Like thad stopped.
You hear tales of what meeting your fated mate was meant to be like, but meeting Gia was everything they
described and more. Her eyes sparkled like precious gems, and da mn, | thought my
heart would beat right out of my chest! Don’t even getstarted on the sparks from her touch...
My wolf, Rory, was going crazy the moment we caught her scent. He was ready to scoop her up and take her
home. Mark her and mate her there and then! We had been waiting for our fated mate for what seemed like
eternity. And now to have her here felt truly amazing. | wanted to have her hwithas soon as | could, so |
had suggested that she return with her family to her pack, gather her things, and | would cand stay with her
for a few days in her pack. Allow us to get to know one another, and then return to her new home, my pack, as
mates.
That was why | had been hin the middle of the day. Or else | wouldn’t have been hwhen Miles had been
mindlinking, shouting his mouth off, for the goddess knows how many times today alone, about my sister. She
seemed to be a constant source of irritation for him, which meant she beca constant source of irritation for
me.
Bailey had never been normal. She wasn’t like the rest of the girls in school. She forever had her head in a book,
or was always studying. It was humiliating having a younger sister that knew more than you. Not to mention
embarrassing that she didn’t take much pride in her appearance like so many of the she-wolves within our pack.
She was just not normal. | mean, she was never ugly, she had gained our Mum's curls, and big brown eyes. She
would always be considered pretty. Event with those ridiculous glasses she used to wear. But, she wasn’t
bothered about the recent fashion trends like most of the girls, which drew attention to her. Making her a source
of amusement for many, and a source of embarrassment for me. | hated that she was my sister.
Once we reached our mid-teens, Miles seemed to start hating her. Forever complaining about her. Picking on her.
It becalmost fun to torment her. She never cried, so it wasn't like it was bullying. She was tougher than she
looked, Bailey. | mean, in her late teens, soon after | shifted, | had heard her suffering badly with nightmares. She
was screaming at night, but never once did she speak to anyone about them or go to anyone for help.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSo, | think she was just more resilient than most. Able to take whatever was thrown at her. | don’t think it ever
really bothered her. If it had, she would surely just have stopped the reading and tried harder to fit in, and she
never had.
Her attitude had grown since she cback from university. More confident. More clever too, no doubt. | was
proud of her, of course | was, not that | would ever tell her that. She has caused so much over the years.
And continues to do so even now. All this sh it over her finding a job, made no sense to me. If she wanted a job
outside of the pack, when at present we had no role in our pack for her, then | didn’t really see the issue, but
Miles said she asked not to leave the pack, yet she said Miles would not allow her to leave. It made no sense.
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she didn’t want them?
Miles had toldso many times Bailey had a crush on him. Even that she had made a move on him at his
birthday party when he had first shifted, when she followed him outside. | couldn’t imagine Bailey wanting
someone like Miles. But, then the tension between the two of them it all added up, so | believed him. But then,
her almost laughing at it when | suggested it, madequestion it all.
And now she is saying fate played a cruel game. Fate? What the f**K is she meaning? She is right though, if what
she is saying is the truth and Miles has been stopping her working out of the pack, then there has to be some
reason as to why. It made no sense. My brain was fried! He hated her. | was sure of it. So why would you keep
someone you hated so close to you? Unless you didn’t actually hate them... did Miles actually like my sister?
Eww...
Fate playing a cruel game? What cruel gwould fate play with two people that seemingly hate one another?
Then a realization hit me.
‘Tellyou are not saying Miles is your f**King fated mate?’ | mindlink my sister quickly, my hands trembling in
shock. That can't be true, can it?
| am met by silence. Is she choosing to ignore me? ‘Bailey. | swear you will answer me, or | ask Miles. | tried
again, knowing she likely would not wantspeaking to him about this.
| hear soft footsteps on the stairs again, and | step from the lounge where | had been sitting, and my gaze meets
her tear-stained eyes. “I'm right, aren't I?” | question.
She shakes her head. What? So why the f**K is she crying? Did she want him as a mate? Had he been right all
along, and she had been in love with him?
“He rejected me. So, no, | am not his mate anymore.” She whispers, her voice barely audible, and | feel a pulse
of anger through my body. He may be my best friend, but this is still my sister. Rejection is one of the cruelest
things you can do to a werewolf.
“When?” | demanded.
“The year after he first shifted.” She says with so little feeling like she had becaccustomed to all of this now.
“Why did we not know?”
“He did not want anyone to know. And that hasn't changed. | just get sick of being made to look like | am in the
wrong.” She says, sitting herself down on the bottom step of the stairway.
“Bailey, he is the Alpha, he should not have rejected his fated mate, that isn’t what they expect of him.” | tell
her, knowing what the pack traditions are here, and she nods. She knows all this, but she has clearly had no say
in any of this either.
“Is that why he won't let you leave?” | question, unsure why that would affect anything. He had rejected her. She
should be free to go out and live her life now. He made the choice to kick her to the curb.
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“Did you get this new job?”
She nods, “But he toldnot to take it.”
| shook my head in irritation. What gives him the right to keep her here like a f**King prisoner? No wonder she
has held so much resentment toward him over the years. | just thought she was being a moody teenager. And
after that, a hormonal woman. But this fool had turned down his fated mate. The woman the moon goddess had
selected for him. Hurting her in the process an unbelievable amount. | can only imagine the pain she had been
through.
Knowing now, having experienced it myself, the draw to my mate, | can’t imagine ever rejecting her. Or the pain
of not being with her. So the thought that Miles has done that to my own sister infuriates me. Not only that, all
the nights we would go out to bars and clubs. He would pick up women. Sleep with them. Plus, he had dated
multiple women over the years. She must have felt the pains of him cheating....
Another sudden thought hit me. The nightmares. The screams. They weren't nightmares at all. They were Bailey
in agony at Miles cheating while he and her were still mates. Before he had rejected her. No wonder she had
never cto any of us. How could we have been so blind? Mum and Dad sleep like the dead, so | doubt they
would have heard her. But how had I not known something was wrong?
“Bailey, why didn’t you tell us?” | dropped down to my knees in front of her.
“Think about it Jordan. Who were you going to believe? He told Harley today, who happened to overhear an
argument that | had imagined the matebond. That it wasn’t even there!” she says toin exasperation. “I have
been nothing but an inconvenience.”
| feel like crap hearing this. | have failed my sister here, and | know I have. Though never in my wildest
imagination would | have thought my sister would be fated to my best friend. It seemed like such an unlikely
pairing. But, no matter what, she had felt unable to cto us for help, and that meant she felt trapped by the
whole situation.
“Look Bai, | am sorry. | f**Ked up. Letmake it up to you? | met my mate today, so | am going to visit her pack
for a few days, and then | will be home. We will speak properly about all of this then, yeah? But please speak to
Dad, he needs to know.”
“You met your mate?” her gaze meets mine, a soft smile on her face, and | can see she hasn't got the energy for
any of this anymore.
I nod. “Yeah. She was visiting with swarriors. Her nis Gia, she will love you, | am sure!”
“That was why you were home? You were getting sorted to go?” she asks, like she suddenly knew why | was at
home, and | nodded in agreement. “Well, get your things together and get to your mate! You don’t want to keep
a girl waiting. Especially not your mate. This sh*t withisn’t going to be going anywhere, it has been here for
years, it will still be here when you get home.”
| smiled, pulling her toin a big hug. “I am sorry Bailey. | wish | had known.” and those words. are ones | have
never meant more in my life. Because | cannot believe how my best friend has treated my sister.
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