Total pages in book: 48
Estimated words: 44411 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 222(@200wpm)___ 178(@250wpm)___ 148(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 44411 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 222(@200wpm)___ 178(@250wpm)___ 148(@300wpm)
Was she feeling the same magnetic pull, even now? Did she have the same ability to sense him, her body already aligning with his from yards away, through a wall, and past a door?
His cock was hard. His heart raced. His mouth was dry. Was her pussy wet? He had to assume so. According to lore, the physical connection would be maddening.
His friends spoke of the frenzy of need that caused them to claim their mate over and over for weeks. The near-constant nudity. The inability to keep their hands off each other and let their marks align.
Elias had been a monstrous fool to think this wouldn’t happen in the way he’d been told.
“We should go inside, son,” his father said softly.
Elias nodded and took several steps forward. The door loomed just feet from him. When he reached it, he flattened his palm on it, trying to pull himself together so he wouldn’t appear daft in front of his mate and her parents.
Another breath confirmed what he’d suspected. Her scent had changed. She was aroused by his proximity. The sweet smell of her essence filled his nostrils and made him dizzy.
How did anyone survive this onslaught? He was expected to enter this room, stand in front of her throughout the ceremony, and even respond to the words that would bind them for the rest of time.
How long would it take before his parents and hers left the room to give them their first moment of privacy? More importantly, how would he keep his pants on and his hands to himself?
He knew that even through the fog of lust, he would not touch her inappropriately in this government building. He would carry her up the mountain to their home in his arms. Until then, he would restrain himself.
And then what? He couldn’t strip her naked and fuck her then either. He needed to wait for her to accept their union. He would need to woo her for a few days until she craved him uncontrollably and begged him to enter her.
Elias was familiar with every aspect of the tradition. He’d heard about it his entire life. He knew to be gentle and patient with his mate. He knew she would be nervous about exposing herself to him and eventually taking him into her body.
Everything he believed about his universe changed in a heartbeat. His life was on the other side of this door. He would kill for her. He would protect her at all costs.
He needed to know everything about her. Now. It was time to step over the threshold.
Owen set his hand on Elias’s shoulder. “Now you know. Be mindful of your mark, son. It’s powerful. Keep it covered by your dress shirt and suit jacket for now. Hers will be covered by her dress sleeve. If either of you touches the other with your mark, the frenzy you feel will increase tenfold. If you press the two marks against one another, you will float off this planet.”
He didn’t laugh. His advice was meant to be serious, and Elias nodded, taking it as it was meant. A warning.
A promise.
Chapter Six
Leah was trembling so badly she feared she might sway too far to one side and collapse. She was grateful she wasn’t standing, but kneeling was hardly better.
She kept her gaze down and her hands clasped behind her back as expected. She would not do anything to jeopardize this ceremony or break with tradition. She would obey the expectations of her society out of deference for her family. If nothing else, she would do nothing to ruin her sister’s future claiming.
Khloe was actually excited about her mating ceremony that would take place next year. She would be devastated if Leah did something to make her life difficult. Not that there was any reason to believe that Leah’s actions could derail Khloe’s future, but Leah would never take that chance. She would behave as expected.
All concerns or thoughts of behaving disagreeably flew out the window from one second to the next the moment she inhaled the scent of her mate. It was so powerful that she thought she might faint.
She drew in a second long deep breath and held it, afraid to draw in more oxygen. He was close. So close. Yards away. She couldn’t be sure, but she suspected he was standing in the hallway outside this round room. Why? Why didn’t he open the door and come inside?
Everything she’d ever heard was true. She couldn’t have believed it without experiencing it, but now that she was here in this moment, she was dumbfounded by the force of emotions bombarding her.
The top of the list was the need for him to enter the room. She needed to hear his voice and feel his touch. She knew he would stand before her while words were spoken and promises were made, not touching her until the ceremony was nearly complete. It was then he would set a hand on her head, making their first connection.