betrothed by morgan rice

betrothed by morgan rice

Author:morgan rice
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Romance Speculative Fiction
ISBN: 9780982953778
Publisher: Morgan Rice
Published: 2011-10-06T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER SIXTEEN

Sam walked with Polly through along the river bank, on the outskirts of Warwick Castle. After his meeting with Aiden, he had stormed out of the castle, upset, and had run into Polly, who’d been catching up with her old coven members. Polly had seen the upset on his face, and had suggested that the two of them take a walk.

They had been walking for hours now, along the riverside, Sam barely saying a word. He knew he was being rude, and should be talking more, telling her what was on his mind—but he had been too overwhelmed by his emotions. Everything that Aiden had said was whirling through his mind, again and again, each pronouncement going off like a new bomb.

Caitlin was the chosen one, not he. His mission was only to guard Caitlin. He wasn’t special. He had his own destiny. He didn’t choose to be turned—Caitlin did. The person who turned him was darker, evil. He had evil blood running through his veins. He had a possibility of slipping to the dark side. He was way more powerful than nearly any vampire. But much more vulnerable to slipping. And his clue, his father’s clue for him, ended here. At Warwick Castle. To train with Aiden.

Sam didn’t know what to feel, as he thought through all of this. Part of him was furious, wanted to scream at Aiden, to tell him that he didn’t know what he was talking about. Another part of him, though, deep down, sensed that it was all true, that he had always suspected something like this. A part of him felt like a failure, felt insignificant. Another part of him felt important, that he was so powerful. He felt tugged in all different directions.

As if all this were not enough, he also kept thinking about what Tyler had said to him, before they’d parted ways. That it was obvious that Polly loved him.

Sam stole a sideways glance at her, saw her strolling along, looking at the grass, the river, the trees, the sky. She seemed happy. But that was probably only because she had just been reunited with her friends. It didn’t seem obvious at all that she loved him. In fact, it didn’t even seem that he liked her much.

She had, though, invited him to go on this walk, seeing how upset he was. That meant a lot to him, and he appreciated her company. He really appreciated her respecting his need for silence, but figured he should probably say something to her now.

He cleared his throat.

“The meeting didn’t quite go as I had expected,” Sam began.

She looked at him, concerned.

“What do you mean?” she asked.

Sam thought about how to phrase it.

“Well, um, Aiden, he…is not exactly what I expected.”

Polly seemed happy that he was talking again. “I know, he’s the best, isn’t he? He taught me so much. All of us. And your sister, specially. She’s like a whole different person after training with him,” she said in a rush, excited, as always.



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