Iris
The jacket slips from my shoulders, falling to the carpet with a soft thud. I feel my face heat as Arthur drags his gaze over the tattered remains of my dress, lingering briefly on my exposed breasts, hips, and belly, but I don’t try to cover myself again.
“The scratches don’t look that bad,” he murmurs with surprise, his fingers lightly tracing a mark on my collarbone. His brow furrows as he examines a particularly long scratch down my arm. “They’re healing already, actually. Faster than they should be.”
I glance down at my arm, noticing he’s right. The angry red line from earlier has already dulled to a faint pink. “Huh. That’s
weird.”
“Not for a werewolf,” Arthur says, his eyes meeting mine. “Humans don’t heal this quickly, Iris.”
My heart skips a beat as I realize what he’s implying. “I’m not a werewolf, Arthur. I think I would know.”
“Would you?” He picks up the black dress from where Ezra left it, carefully unzipping it. “Caleb told me about your DNA test.”
I freeze. “He did?”
“He seems to think you might be the missing Willford heir.”
Heat rushes through me as he gives me a loaded, almost disappointed gaze. I hadn’t planned to tell Arthur about the test–not until I got the results back, at least. And even then, I was sure they’d be negative.
“It’s ridiculous,” I say, shaking my head. “I’ve never shown any werewolf traits. I can’t shift, can’t use Mindlink-”
you call my name.”
“You used Mindlink tonight,” Arthur interrupts. “When those women attacked you. I heard you call my name.”
I stare at him, stunned. “That’s impossible.”
“I heard you,” Arthur says simply, “Clear as day. That’s how I knew you were in trouble.”
My mind struggles to process this information. Could I really have used Mindlink? The very thought is absurd. I’m human–I’ve always been human.
Haven’t I?
Arthur helps me slip out of the tattered remains of my dress. “Why did you take the test?” he asks, his voice a little softer now.
I sigh, stepping carefully out of the ruined silk pooled at my feet. “At first it was just to donate to the orphanage. But then I started noticing things… strange things. The way I healed after the accident. The way I sensed Caleb somehow, like I knew him even though we’d never met.”
Arthur’s fingers brush against my bare shoulder as he helps me into the new dress, and a shiver runs through me that has nothing to do with the chilly room. “Do you really think you could be a werewolf?”
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“I don’t know,” I admit, turning around and moving my hair aside so he can zip the dress up the back. His fingers ghost across
my spine, and I bite my lip. “It seems impossible. But at the same time… there are things I can’t explain.”
“Like how you birthed a full Alpha wolf son despite supposedly being human?”
I nod, my throat suddenly dry. Arthur is standing very close, his scent surrounding me, familiar and intoxicating. “Like that,” I
whisper, and the words come out as hardly more than a croak.
“Well, the test results will tell us for certain,” he says, his thumb tracing circles against my hip through the fabric of the dress.
“But I have to admit, the evidence is… compelling. I would have done the same thing in your place. I just wish you’d told me y
were planning on doing the test.”
“I just decided yesterday,” I reply, shooting him a look over my shoulder. “And we weren’t exactly on the best terms.”
“No,” he agrees with a soft sigh. “I guess not.”
you
I open my mouth to respond, but I can’t seem to find the words. His eyes are so intense, so focused on mine, that I find it hard to
breathe. The electricity between us is palpable, crackling in the small space that separates our bodies.
“You look even more beautiful in this dress than the last one,” he murmurs, stepping closer so that his chest brushes my back.
you
“Although it’s a shame the other one got destroyed. Remind me to buy you more silk.”
Heat pools in my belly at his words. “You don’t have to-”
Before I can finish, Arthur turns me to face him, and his lips crash against mine, hungry and desperate. I respond instantly, my arms winding around his neck, pulling him closer. His hands slide down to my hips, gripping tightly as he walks me backward until my legeL
the sofa.
We tumble onto it together, Arthur’s weight pressing me into the cushions. His mouth leaves mine to trail kisses down my neck, and I arch against him, a soft moan escaping my lips.
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