A Gift from the Goddess Book 1: (A Seccond Chance Werewolf Mate Romance) by Dawn Rosewood

A Gift from the Goddess Book 1: (A Seccond Chance Werewolf Mate Romance) by Dawn Rosewood

Author:Dawn Rosewood [Rosewood, Dawn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-01-04T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty-Three

Once I had managed to convince my mother to let me go home, I began to think through my options. Unfortunately, I didn’t end up having much time to myself as my father came home and immediately told my mother what had happened. She was furious.

I wasn’t sure if it was anger directed at my future desire to not be Luna, or maybe just due to the fact I had completely kept them in the dark about the whole thing, but they were frustrated over the entire ordeal. By the end of the argument, I’d realised that the only thing I’d taken away from the conversation was that it had only cemented my decision to not tell them I was wanting to take up new training.

They also tried to ask me about my Goddess mark but I remained purposely vague and uncertain with them about it all until they eventually dropped it. It was something I would need to keep closely guarded and would likely be something I’d never be able to tell them. I loved my parents deeply and were so thankful for them, but there were some things they wouldn’t be able to understand if I told them.

School resumed as normal with the exception of my new social interactions, or in some cases lack of. Myra had now taken it upon herself to become my new number one fan and sat with me in the library every day. Having her around me all the time was uncomfortable at first, but I knew she didn’t mean any harm. After a while, I even began to get used to having her around. She came off as a genuinely sweet girl and so her positivity was sometimes just what I needed in my day. That being said, as much as I liked her as a person, a part of me was still refusing to open up to her. I attributed it to my friendship with Sophie in my past life. I think I was always going to have at least some sort of a wall now and never truly be able to open up to someone again. Luckily my guarded nature was something that didn’t seem to phase Myra in the slightest.

Cai, on the other hand, I found myself going out of my way to avoid as much as possible. I caught his eye now and then in the hall, to which he waved at me, but inside I was struggling with being able to face him. I couldn’t shake the words he’d said to me after the meeting with the Alpha. He’d wanted nothing to do with me and wanted for us to go our separate ways. I was sure he’d only acted so nice to me afterwards because of the whole Aleric interaction; possibly was only still acting in a friendly manner due to it. Every time I saw his face I was overwhelmed with guilt and shame. He was only taking pity on me because he’d seen me in such a mentally fragile state.



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