Chapter 43
Chapter 43
Ella & Alexander
Ella
I sulked alone beneath the cherry tree, watching the pink petals turn brown on the gravel pathway. The slow
death of my favorite season, spring seemed awfully fitting for the way | felt inside after that mortifying
interaction.
“There you are!”
| looked up to find Liam walking towardwith his hands tucked into his pockets. When he reached me, his
smile faltered.
“What's wrong?” he asked, sitting beside me. “You look like someone just told you the Tooth Fairy isn’t real.”
“It’s nothing.”
Liam raised an eyebrow. “I’ve known you since you were five years old, Ella. | can tell when something's
bothering you, even if we spent a decade apart.
“It's just...” | sighed, picking at a loose thread on my sleeve. “Something embarrassing happened earlier. I'd
rather not talk about it.”
“That bad, huh?”
“Worse.”
Liam tilted his head. “So are you planning on sitting here sulking all day because of it?”
| shrugged. “Maybe. Feels cathartic.”
“Con.” He stood up suddenly and held out his hand. “Let's go out. Dinner. My treat.”
The question madesmile despite myself. After spending the last few hours hiding in the garden, too mortified
to face either Alexander or Gabriel, the thought of escaping the mansion sounded heavenly.
An hour later, Liam pulled his car up to a small restaurant I'd never seen before. It was tucked away on a side
street in town, with a glowing neon sign in the window that simply read “24Hrs Diner” in bright blue and red.
Inside, the smell of french fries and milkshakes made my mouth water. The hostess led us to a small booth near
the back where the bright red leather was faintly cracked and the enamel tabletop was slightly sticky.
“How did you find this place?” | asked, looking around at the other patrons-mainly manual laborers and truck
drivers, from the looks of it, and none of them spared us so much as a glance. “I didn't even know it existed.”
Liam shrugged. “I like exploring. Finding hidden gems.”
| bit my lip, thinking about how I'd spent so many years/eating by myself in that big, lonely mansion that I hadn't
done much exploring myself in the very *pack | was supposed to be running with my husband. This diner
seemed like a staple amongst the pack members, and | had never patronized it.
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A few minutes later, a server in a baby blue dress with a crisp white apron approached our table. “Can | get you
anything to drink?”
| looked up, and before | could get the words out, my mouth dropped open. Standing there, notepad in hand, was
a face | hadn't seen
“Molly?”
The woman's eyes widened. “Ella? Oh my Goddess!” She let out a squeal, causing snearby patrons to look
up. “It’s really you! | can’t believe it!”
Molly Henderson. Our one other childhood friend who had disappeared from Stormhollow just before Liam did,
leaving without so much as a goodbye. Her blonde hair was now dyed blue and cropped close to her head, and
her once-round face had matured into sharper angles. But those mischievous
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green eyes were exactly the same.
“What are you doing here?” | gasped, standing to hug her.
Molly laughed, returning my embrace without hesitation. She smelled like coffee and diner food. “I work here,
obviously. The real question is what are you two doing here? Together?”
“Just catching up,” Liam said smoothly. “Old friends reunion.”
“Speaking of reunions,” | said as | pulled back from the hug, “you two don’t seem terribly surprised to see each
other.” My heart ached faintly as frecalled days spent on the playground together, usually playing some
adventurous gor another that Molly had made up. Liam missed her just as much as
did.
Molly and Liam exchanged a look.
“Camp,” Liam finally said. “We went to the sone for a few years. So it hasn't been that long since we saw
each other.”
“So that’s where you went,” | murmured. “You disappeared when we were nine.”
Molly's eyes guttered. “Yeah, my parents shippedoff to that... place. But enough about that. Letget you
guys sdrinks, and then I'm taking
my
break early. We have so much to catch up
on!”
As Molly hurried off to get our drinks, | turned to Liam with narrowed eyes. “You saw her at camp and didn’t tell
me?”
“It was years ago.” Liam's gaze dropped to his lap, the tips of his ears reddening faintly. “Ella, that place... Time
passes differently there. It feels like | was there for thirty years. | saw so many faces and went through so much-"
“It’s alright.” | reached across the table and squeezed his hand. He still hadn't toldexactly what happened at
that camp, but | was beginning to piece it together. “I'm sure it was all a blur.”
Liam nodded, his hand tightening around mine for a moment before he pulled away.
Molly returned a few minutes later with our drinks and three menus. “I'm officially on break now,” she
announced, sliding into the chair next to mine. “So, Luna Ella, huh? Married to the Alpha of Ashclaw. That's quite
the step up from the shy girl | used to know.”
| felt my cheeks heat. “It’s not as glamorous as it sounds.”
“No?” Molly tilted her head, studyingin that way she always did/when we were kids. “Guess not. You don’t
look as happy as I'd expect a newly married Luna to be.”
“We've been married for five years,” | corrected her.
Molly's eyebrows shot up. “Five years? Damn, | really have been out of the loop. Did you get married as soon as
you turned eighteen?”
“Pretty much. But what about you?” | asked, eager to change the subject. “What have you been doing all this
time?”
Molly's stories kept us enthralled throughout dinner. After that summer camp, she’d traveled across the country,
working odd jobs and living in different packs. She'd been a bartender, a tour guide, and had even spent six
months living with a nomadic pack in the far north.
“You should have seen the Northern Lights from up there,” she said, sipping her strawberry milkshake. “Like
magic dancing in the sky.”
Damn. While I'd been trapped in a loveless marriage, Molly had been living. Really living. Experiencing the world,
following her des herself. She seemed so free, so authentic-everything | wasn’t.
ing true to
“I can’t believe all the things you've done,” | admitted. “I've never even been to a bar.”
Molly’s mouth fell open. “Never? Not even once?”
| shook my head, embarrassed. “My father was strict. And then | got married young, and...”
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“And your husband keeps you on a short leash?” Molly guessed.
“No, it's not that.” | twisted my napkin in my lap. “It's just... | never really had the chance to experience those
things. | was always trying to be what everyone else wantedto be.”
“Well, fuck that,” Molly said bluntly. “Life’s too short to live it for someone else.”
She had no fucking idea how on the nose that statement was. Life was too short-especially mine, | only had
months left to live unless Alexander markedor rejected me, and sometimes I really doubted that he would
keep his promise.
“You're right,” | whispered.
“Of course | am.” Molly grinned. “Listen, we should hang out sometime. | could show you what you've been
missing.” She grabbed a napkin and scribbled her number on it. “Text me. We'll have a girls‘ night out.”
“I'd like that,” | said, tucking the napkin into my purse. And | meant it.
By the twe left the restaurant, my earlier embarrassment had faded completely. | couldn’t remember the last
tI'd laughed so much or felt so.. normal. Just a woman having dinner with friends, not the Luna of Ashclaw
with all the expectations that cwith it.
Once home, | slipped into the bedroom quietly. The room was dark, and | could make out Alexander's form
beneath the covers. He was already asleep, thankfully.
As | changed and climbed into bed, | couldn't wipe the smile from my face. Seeing Molly again, hearing about her
adventures, being offered her friendship-it felt like a door had opened in my life.
Maybe | would take her up on that girls’ night out.
Alexander
My eyes opened the moment Ella slipped into the room, but | quickly snapped them shut. | heard her moving
around, changing, and was she... giggling softly to herself?
Cracking my eyes back open just enough to see, my suspicions were confirmed. Ella was grinning from ear to
ear.
Was that smile because of Liam? Because of her night out with him?
My wolf growled angrily. My mate was spending twith another male-smiling for him, laughing with him, while
| had sat here alone all night.
Suddenly, | regretted turning down Gabriel's offer to go out. I'd initially said no, but... why? Because it felt wrong
to go out without my mate? Because | felt obligated to Ella, the woman who had happily gone out with Liam?
What was | doing? Lying here, letting her go out with another man while | sat at hby myself?
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