through the rain streaked glass of her family\\\'s diner a flash of movement catches Daisy\\\'s eyes a small figure
huddles against the brick wall across the street pressed into the narrow space between the hardware store and the post
office even through the downpour Daisy can make out the thin shoulders of a child maybe 9 or 10 years old with dark
hair plastered to his skull she pauses dish towel forgotten in her hands
daisy dear can I get a refill someone calls out from the back sure thing
Polly she doesn\\\'t turn though because through the window the boy is staring directly at
her their eyes meet across the empty street and then as if startled by being seen the child melts back into the
shadows daisy her stepmother\\\'s sharp voice makes her jump these tables won\\\'t
clean themselves yes ma\\\'am but Daisy\\\'s attention keeps drifting to the
window when she looks again the boy has moved to the mouth of the alley beside the diner just standing there in the
rain the bell above the door chimes as Mr henderson the town\\\'s retired postal worker hurries in from the downpour his
usually neat appearance is disheveled his eyes wide with something between concern and
alarm evening Mr henderson daisy calls softly already reaching for the coffee
pot rough night to be out there\\\'s a boy out there he says
shaking rain from his jacket i tried to ask if he needed help getting home but
he Mr henderson pauses well he snarled at me daisy\\\'s hand stills on the coffee
pot snarled like some kind of animal through
the window Daisy see the small figure retreat deeper into the alley\\\'s shadows rain continues to pour down turning the
world into a cold gray blur the boy looks so small out there so
alone what are you even doing here on a Saturday night Daisy mr henderson asks
young girl like you should be out with friends i hear all the kids are rushing to see that new Spielberg film Back to
the Present it\\\'s Back to the Future Mr henderson daisy smiles not paying him
much attention she can\\\'t afford going to the movies she needs to work as many shifts
as she can to pay her future college tuition and most importantly there\\\'s a
child alone in the rain she still sees him now hovering
nearby pretty sure it\\\'s back to the present mr henderson is arguing you can\\\'t go back to the future that doesn\\\'t
make sense i\\\'ll be right back Mr henderson daisy interrupts before her stepmother can
notice she slips out the back door into the rain it immediately soaks through her uniform but she presses on into the
alley where the boy has retreated he\\\'s crouched in the shadows now and when she appears his head snaps
up for a moment she thinks he might bolt his eyes are the strangest color amber
almost golden in the dim light and there\\\'s a wildness about them that makes her understand why Mr henderson was
spooked but the boy is young and surely if someone is scared it\\\'s him \\\'hey,\\\' she
calls softly staying several feet away \\\'you\\\'re getting soaked out here.\\\' The boy watches her with the
weary intensity of a cornered animal when she takes a step closer a low sound
rumbles from his throat not quite a growl but close enough to make her
pause \\\'it\\\'s okay,\\\' she whispers she slowly gestures toward the diner\\\'s
back door warm light spilling out into the darkness you can come inside if you want
get out of the rain the boy\\\'s gaze flicks between her face and the open
doorway i\\\'ll leave the door open Daisy says quietly you don\\\'t have to be
afraid daisy Marie Miller her stepmother\\\'s voice cracks like a whip from inside the diner
the boy flinches and then he bolts chapter
1 the following night Daisy hunches over her calculus textbook at a back booth of
the empty diner the numbers swimming before her tired eyes studying again brenda\\\'s voice drips
with mock sympathy as she saunters past purse already slung over her shoulder
god it\\\'s like so cute how hard you try daisy doesn\\\'t look up going out again
she asks \\\'Don\\\'t you have a shift tonight?\\\' \\\'Not anymore I don\\\'t.\\\' Before
Daisy can respond the kitchen door swings open with a familiar creek her stepmother Julia appears with that tight
smile that never reaches her eyes daisy Brenda needs to leave early
todd is taking her to that new place in the city you\\\'ll cover her shift but I have a test tomorrow and the
diner comes first julia cuts her off your father would have wanted it that way the familiar ache blooms in Daisy\\\'s
chest at the mention of her dad three years gone and sometimes it feels like yesterday she lost
him \\\'and besides Daisy,\\\' her sister adds \\\'you\\\'re like naturally meant for this
place.\\\' \\\'Fine,\\\' Daisy says closing her textbook \\\'she needs the tips anyway
every dollar brings her one step closer to escape.\\\' Brenda flashes a triumphant smile thanks
sis don\\\'t wait up the bell above the door chimes as Brenda leaves and Julia follows her
daughter with her eyes pride evident in her gaze when she turns back to Daisy
that warmth vanishes the ketchup bottles need refilling she says and don\\\'t think I
didn\\\'t notice you gave Mr henderson a free cup yesterday he\\\'s been coming here for 20
years your sentimentality is costing us money julia snaps just like your fathers
did daisy bites her tongue and nods knowing from experience that arguing only makes things
worse by 9:00 only a few customers remain mostly truckers passing through
town daisy\\\'s feet ache and calculus formulas still dance in her mind as she
wipes down the counter the bell above the door chimes when Daisy looks up the boy from the
alley stands in the doorway dripping rainwater onto the welcome mat his blonde hair is still plastered
to his head clothes even more ragged in the diner\\\'s bright light and his eyes dart around the
room daisy frowns his eyes are a piercing blue she could have sworn they
hadn\\\'t been yesterday outside but perhaps a trick of the light for a moment nobody moves then as
if having made some internal decision the boy slides into the farthest booth back to the wall eyes never leaving the
door quickly Daisy grabs a menu and a glass of water as she approaches his
booth the boy\\\'s posture changes shoulders squaring chin lifting as if
preparing for a fight \\\'hi there,\\\' she says softly placing the water before him
\\\'can I get you anything to eat?\\\' The boy stares at her expression
unreadable he doesn\\\'t reach for the menu doesn\\\'t speak just watches her and there\\\'s something in his eyes a
hollowess a distant grief that she recognizes with painful clarity it\\\'s the same look she\\\'d seen in
her own reflection in the hospital bathroom mirror after saying goodbye to her mother for the last time
it\\\'s the look of a child who has seen what no child should have to see who has lost what no child should have to
lose daisy fights back her tears okay she says shakily just the
water then let me know if you change your mind she turns to leave but a soft sound
makes her pause when she looks back the boy has pulled the glass closer both
hands wrapped around it like it might be taken away throughout her shift Daisy watches
him from the corner of her eye he sits perfectly still sipping water occasionally watching other customers
eat their meals with an intensity that makes her heart ache when a family at a nearby table
laughs over a stack of pancakes something flickers across his face longing maybe quickly masked by that
same proud defiance just before closing the boy slides out of the booth and disappears
into the night without a word she can\\\'t shake the image of those hungry eyes watching others eat as she
walks back home just in case she calls the police in a hushed tone from the landline
downstairs praying it doesn\\\'t wake Julia or Brenda to ask if there\\\'s been any reports of a missing 10-year-old
boy but there isn\\\'t who this boy is and what he is doing alone outside at night
remains a mystery chapter 2
the next evening the boy returns the fluorescent lights catch the hollows beneath his cheekbones the sharp angle
of his collarbone visible beneath his threadbear t-shirt at the booth directly across
from him the Martinez family celebrates their daughter\\\'s soccer victory with a feast towering burgers dripping with
cheese golden French fries steaming in their basket the boy\\\'s nostrils flare
slightly his throat working as he swallows and his knuckles turning white around his water glass
yet when Daisy approaches with a menu offering a gentle smile he merely shakes his head pride keeps his spine straight
his chin lifted even as his eyes betray him by lingering on every plate that
passes when he finally leaves sliding out of the booth with that strange careful grace daisy notices he\\\'s left
his waterglass bone dry not a single drop wasted by the third night she can\\\'t
stand it anymore daisy watches the boy from behind the counter his gaze fixed on a family
sharing a plate of pancakes syrup glistening under the diner lights his eyes track every bite with
painful intensity though his face remains carefully blank the hollow of his throat works as
he swallows repeatedly making a decision Daisy pulls a ticket pad from her apron and
scribbles an order she walks to the kitchen window and clips it to the carousel
short stack with bacon for table 7 she says quietly to Chuck the cook glances
over his shoulder then back to Daisy with a raised eyebrow kid ordering now no Daisy says fishing three crumpled
bills from her tip pocket this one\\\'s on me chuck\\\'s weathered face softens he
waves away the money put it back in your college fund kid this one\\\'s on the house
chuck I can\\\'t let you your dad would have done the same he says gruffly
already turning to the grill when the bell rings minutes later Daisy takes a deep breath before lifting
the plate the pancakes are golden brown a perfect p of butter melting on top three
strips of bacon arranged on the side more food than she\\\'d seen the boy eat in the three days she\\\'d known
him she carries it to his table heartpounding here you go she says
setting the plate before him the boy stares at the food then at her suspicion
sharpening his features kitchen mistake Daisy says understanding washing over her we were
going to throw these out but it seems like such a waste would you mind something shifts in his expression
as his gaze drops to the pancakes then back to her face as if searching for the
trap daisy doesn\\\'t push she simply places a fork and knife beside the plate
wraps a napkin around them and steps back \\\'enjoy,\\\' she says and walks away to
give him privacy from across the diner she watches as he carefully almost
reverently cuts into the pancakes the first bite seems to surprise him his blue eyes widen
slightly and for just a moment he looks like what he is a hungry child tasting
something sweet he eats methodically savoring each bite occasionally darting glances around as
if expecting someone to take the food away when he finishes he wipes his mouth
with the napkin and sits very still hands folded on the table before he leaves something
unexpected happens he looks directly at Daisy and gives her the slightest nod barely perceptible but unmistakably an
acknowledgement the next evening he\\\'s back this time
when Daisy approaches with water the tension in his shoulders seems less pronounced \\\'kitchen mistake,\\\' she says
placing a bowl of oatmeal with brown sugar and a side of toast before him \\\'such a shame to waste
food.\\\' And so it begins each evening Daisy orders a
different meal paying from her tip jar and presents it as a fortunate accident eggs and bacon one night a
hamburger the next soup the following evening her college fund grows a little
more slowly but she can\\\'t bring herself to care a week into their strange ritual
during a quiet moment when the diner is nearly empty Daisy slides into the booth across from him the boy stiffens
immediately but doesn\\\'t bolt \\\'so,\\\' she says conversationally as
if they do this all the time \\\'do you have a name?\\\' The boy watches her something
complicated happening behind those amber eyes his lips part slightly as if he
wants to speak but no sound emerges \\\'you don\\\'t have to tell me,\\\'
Daisy says quickly \\\'i just thought \\\'Well I could guess.\\\' The tension in his shoulders
eases slightly \\\'let\\\'s see.\\\' Daisy taps her chin thoughtfully \\\'you look like a
Bartholomew.\\\' The boy\\\'s eyes widen and his nose wrinkles in obvious
disgust daisy bites back a smile no okay how about
Angelbert the look of absolute horror on his face makes her laugh out loud all right definitely not Angelbert
hm percal with each increasingly ridiculous name the boy\\\'s expression grows more
appalled until finally the corner of his mouth twitches upwards
i\\\'ll figure it out eventually Daisy promises standing up as a new customer enters as she walks away she catches a
glimpse of something that might be amusement in his eyes two weeks into their strange ritual
the boy is waiting at his usual booth when Daisy arrives for her shift tonight before she can launch into her name
guessing game he slides a folded napkin across the table puzzled Daisy opens it written in
careful childish letters is a single word oliver oliver she says softly testing
the name the boy nods once solemn daisy smiles feeling as though she\\\'s been
given something precious i\\\'m Daisy what she doesn\\\'t know
can\\\'t possibly know is that across the street hidden in shadows a tall figure
watches the diner watches the boy watches her kindness unfold night after night and
waits chapter 3 tonight the diner is nearly empty
thunder rumbles in the distance and the fluorescent lights flicker momentarily daisy glances at the clock
15 minutes until closing i\\\'ll take out the trash she calls to Chuck gathering the heavy bags
from behind the counter be careful out there he replies storm\\\'s getting
worse daisy pushes through the back door into the alley and hurries to the dumpster when movement at the mouth of
the alley catches her eye oliver stands on the sidewalk his thin shoulders hunched against the rain
but he\\\'s not alone a tall man looms over him broad- shouldered and imposing even through the
curtain of rain his face is shadowed but there\\\'s something predatory in his stance he grips Oliver\\\'s arm saying
something Daisy can\\\'t hear over the storm when Oliver pulls back shaking his
head violently the man tightens his grip daisy rushes forward \\\'hey,\\\' she calls
\\\'let him go.\\\' The man\\\'s head snaps up and for an instant Daisy could swear his
eyes flash gold in the dim light he yanks Oliver roughly pulling him into the shadows between buildings
daisy hesitates for only a second before following after them she rounds the corner into a narrow
service alley darker than the main street and shielded somewhat from the rain by overhanging fire
escapes the man has Oliver backed against a brick wall looming over him
control yourself he growls his voice low and commanding you feel it building
don\\\'t you the storm does that you need to master it or it will master you oliver\\\'s body is rigid his
breathing rapid oliver Daisy calls her voice shaking are you
okay the man whirls to face her and this time there\\\'s no mistaking it his eyes gleam gold in the darkness inhuman and
predatory this doesn\\\'t concern you he says
leave daisy clenches her fists let him go she snaps or I\\\'m calling the
police behind the man Oliver makes a strangled sound part growl part whimper
daisy\\\'s eyes widen as she watches his small frame begin to convulse his face contorting in what looks like
pain oliver she exclaims taking a step forward the man curses now you\\\'ve done
it his control was already slipping oliver drops to his hands and knees his body shuddering violently and
in the dim light of the alley Daisy watches in horror and disbelief as his form begins to
change his body contorts dark sleek fur ripples across his skin his face
elongates ears shifting upward to points and then where the boy had been a wolf
pup stands small but unmistakable with the same amber eyes that have watched
her across the diner for weeks daisy stumbles backward her back
hitting the opposite wall of the narrow alley this can\\\'t be real it can\\\'t be
happening the pup whines taking a hesitant step toward her oliver stay the man commands and the
pup freezes daisy opens her mouth but no words come out and
then \\\'Daisy!\\\' A sharp voice cuts through the rain \\\'daisy Miller where are
you?\\\' Julia\\\'s voice coming from the direction of the diner the man\\\'s head snaps toward the
sound then back to Daisy \\\'go,\\\' the man says to her \\\'act normal.\\\' Dazed Daisy stumbles back
toward the diner emerging from the alley just as Julia rounds the corner an umbrella clutched in her manicured
hand \\\'there you are what are you doing out in this weather?\\\' \\\'I I thought I saw
something,\\\' Daisy manages her voice faint \\\'a cat maybe?\\\' Julia rolls her eyes always
wasting time on strays \\\'get inside before you catch pneumonia i need to speak with you.\\\' Daisy follows her stepmother back
into the diner her mind reeling a wolf oliver transformed into a wolf such
things don\\\'t happen can\\\'t happen yet she saw it with her own eyes inside Chuck has already left
through the front door leaving them alone in the fluorescent lit diner julia marches straight to the
counter where Daisy\\\'s tip jar sits this is what I wanted to discuss
Julia says lifting the jar bills and coins collected over weeks of shifts catch the light daisy\\\'s college fund
growing scent by scent your sister tells me you\\\'ve been feeding that boy who comes in for
free i Daisy begins but Julia cuts her off don\\\'t bother denying it chuck
confirmed it she dumps the contents of the jar onto the counter with a harsh clatter of
coins do you have any idea how disappointed your father would be this money was for your future
daisy stares at the scattered tips weeks of smiling through exhaustion of aching feet and late night studying after
closing \\\'dad left me money for college,\\\' she says quietly \\\'he promised there
would Julia\\\'s laugh is brittle.\\\' \\\'Daisy your father left barely enough to
cover food for 6 months let alone years of college tuition this She gestures to the money on the
counter this is what you have to rely on and you\\\'ve been wasting it on some stray
boy but the inheritance was mostly debt Daisy julia size and with Todd\\\'s tuition
going up this semester there\\\'s nothing left for you but your own tips the reality sinks in like a stone
no inheritance no college fund beyond what she can save herself the bell above
the door chimes and Daisy\\\'s heart jumps into her throat oliver human again looking small and
damp steps into the diner dressed in an oversized coat behind him the tall man follows his
presence filling the space like a storm cloud we\\\'re closed Julia says
sharply the man ignores her walking straight to Daisy up close he\\\'s even
more intimidating over 6t tall with the same amber eyes as Oliver and a scar
running along his jawline my nephew and I would like a word with Miss Miller he says julia draws herself
up as I said we\\\'re closed and Daisy is busy the man reaches into his jacket and
pulls out a wallet he extracts several large bills and places them on the counter for your trouble we won\\\'t be
long julia hesitates eyeing the money with a huff she snatches it
up 5 minutes she shoots Daisy a warning look before disappearing through the swinging
door as soon as Julia\\\'s gone Oliver rushes to Daisy\\\'s side \\\'are you okay?\\\'
Daisy asks him softly oliver nods then glances back at the man with unmistakable
weariness \\\'i\\\'m Nicholas Gray,\\\' the man says his voice cold and precise
oliver\\\'s uncle \\\'what?\\\' Daisy struggles to form the question \\\'what happened out there in the
alley nothing happened Nicholas says his golden eyes boring into hers nothing at
all but I saw what you think you saw in a dimly lit alley during a storm he cuts
her off doesn\\\'t matter much oliver\\\'s face hardens he steps
slightly in front of Daisy as if shielding her from his uncle you saw nothing nicholas continues
turning back to Daisy and even if you thought you did who would believe you daisy feels a chill run down her spine
despite the diner\\\'s warmth i just saw you dragging a child into an alley she says her voice
steadier than she feels that\\\'s concerning enough nicholas studies her for a moment
then changes tactics i\\\'m Oliver\\\'s legal guardian now that his parents are gone
he explains and he will be coming with me he belongs with his family
he reaches into his jacket and pulls out a checkbook now about what you saw or
rather didn\\\'t see he writes rapidly tears out a check and slides it across
the counter this should help your college situation daisy glances down and nearly
gasps the amount is more than she could save in 5 years of tips her eyes find
Oliver\\\'s \\\'i don\\\'t want your money,\\\' she tells his uncle pushing the check back across the counter
don\\\'t be foolish Nicholas says this could solve your problems daisy looks at
the check again for a moment temptation flickers through her but then she meets Oliver\\\'s gaze
sees the trust and admiration in his eyes and knows she can\\\'t take it \\\'what I did for Oliver wasn\\\'t a
transaction,\\\' she says firmly \\\'it was the right thing to do i won\\\'t take payment for
that.\\\' Nicholas jaw tightens this is absurd he mutters take the money
kid get yourself out of here no Daisy says simply pushing the
check firmly back toward him this isn\\\'t worth a few fries and milkshakes which is all I gave
Oliver a small hand reaches for hers and Daisy squeezes it lightly as Oliver\\\'s uncle pockets the check with a shake of
his head you\\\'re either the most principled or the most foolish human I\\\'ve ever met
he says perhaps both oliver\\\'s small jaw sets stubbornly
he moves closer to Daisy as if seeking protection \\\'your uncle is right,\\\' Daisy
says softly kneeling to meet his eyes \\\'you should be with your
family.\\\' Oliver\\\'s pouts he gestures around the diner then points to her \\\'i
know,\\\' she whispers \\\'i\\\'ll miss you too but this isn\\\'t where you belong.\\\'
Oliver\\\'s expression crumples he reaches for her hand holds it in both of his smaller
ones he will write to you Nicholas says unexpectedly oliver turns back to Daisy
his expression earnest questioning i\\\'d like that Daisy says her
own eyes stinging with unshed tears for the first time since she\\\'s known him Oliver\\\'s face breaks into a true smile
small but real then without warning he throws his arms around her
neck \\\'it\\\'s time,\\\' Nicholas says quietly oliver pulls away reluctantly he steps
back to his uncle\\\'s side but his eyes remain fixed on Daisy \\\'remember,\\\' the man says his voice
low and serious \\\'nothing happened in that alley nothing unusual ever.\\\' His golden eyes hold hers for a
moment longer a final warning then he places a hand on Oliver\\\'s shoulder and
guides him toward the door a week later an envelope arrives at the diner addressed to her in careful childish
handwriting inside is a letter short but precious dear Daisy I am with my uncle
now they are teaching me many things i miss your pancakes i miss you more daisy
traces her fingers over the signature surprised by the sudden ache in her chest
chapter 4 april 1986 dear
Oliver thank you so much for your letter i can\\\'t tell you how relieved I was to hear from you i\\\'ve been wondering where
you were and if you were safe is your uncle treating you well your friend
Daisy june 1986 dear Daisy sorry it took so long to
write back i\\\'m with the pack now uncle says I need to train that it\\\'s my duty but he\\\'s full of don\\\'t tell him I
said that word i miss you in your scent is your aunt still being mean to you
oliver July 1986 dear Oliver I\\\'m so happy to hear
you\\\'re safe what do you mean by training do you practice changing is that the
right word to use is the pack your family julia is not
my aunt she\\\'s my stepmother your friend Daisy p.s your secret bad word is safe
with me september 1986 dear
Daisy yes I am training to control my change but I shouldn\\\'t tell you about that stuff i think Uncle checks my
letters before they go out he told me I shouldn\\\'t comment on a lady\\\'s scent like I did but how else was I supposed to say
I miss how you smell adults are confusing i can\\\'t believe Julia is your mother
she\\\'s so mean to you my mother wasn\\\'t like that at all when I\\\'m older and you\\\'re my mate no one will ever be mean
to you ever again i promise oliver october 1986 dear Oliver I don\\\'t mind you
commenting on my scent i wear vanilla perfume sometimes maybe that\\\'s what you remember about the mate thing though i\\\'m
very flattered but you\\\'re too young to be thinking about those things julia isn\\\'t my real mother by the way she\\\'s my
stepmother my real mother is in heaven she got very sick when I was 12 and there was nothing the doctors could
do so I understand missing your mother i miss mine every day especially when I
make her recipes at the diner december 1986 dear Daisy I don\\\'t care what my
uncle thinks or says you will be my mate one day when I grow up he tried to make
your pancakes he burned the edges but I ate them anyway he\\\'s not so bad i
dreamed of the night my parents died 2 days ago and uncle had to sit with me until morning i didn\\\'t cry though uncle
says alphas have to be strong and I\\\'m meant to become alpha oliver February
1987 dear Oliver it\\\'s okay to cry you know when my mom died I cried a lot when
my dad died too you\\\'re only 11 you don\\\'t have to be strong all the time daisy PS
what\\\'s an alpha september 1988 daisy did you get your acceptance letter
yet fingers crossed but they\\\'d be fools not to accept you you\\\'re brilliant love
Oliver october 1988 olly I got in classes start in
January i\\\'m so excited i can hardly sleep i don\\\'t have enough saved for full-time
study yet but the bank is giving me a small loan to help
daisy April 1990 dear Daisy how did your finals go
this semester are you still studying business there\\\'s a new girl here named
Maya uncle thinks I should be friends with her but I don\\\'t want to love Oliver
may 1990 hey Olly finals went well thank you
i managed all A\\\'s and one B+ in statistics david helped me study for that one he\\\'s much better with numbers
than I am how are things with Maya sometimes new friendships can surprise you
daisy june 1990 who\\\'s David you never mentioned him
before maya asks too many questions about my parents love Oliver july
1990 happy birthday Olly did you get my surprise i sent it directly to your
uncle about Maya sometimes the people who annoy us most end up becoming important to us maybe give her a
chance your friend Daisy August 1990 you didn\\\'t answer my question who
is David september 1990 hi Olly if you
must know David is my boyfriend we met in my accounting class last semester how is your training going daisy
November 1990 dear Ali is everything okay you haven\\\'t answered my last letter
yet i guess you must be busy the leaves are changing here and it reminds me of the autumn when we first met hard to
believe that was 5 years ago your friend Daisy December
1990 olly it\\\'s been 4 months since I received a proper letter from you has
something happened daisy january
1991 dear Oliver did I do something wrong are you upset with me i miss your
letters your friend Daisy march 1991 daisy you must know how I feel
about you you\\\'ve always known how could you let me know you\\\'re somebody else\\\'s and not expect it to tear me up inside i
don\\\'t want your letters if you\\\'re going to be with someone else march 1991
olly is that why you haven\\\'t been writing because of David you\\\'re only 15
what you\\\'re feeling is a crush something you will grow out of nothing more you matter to me Olly when you
didn\\\'t write for months it hurt me please don\\\'t do that again
daisy May 1991 dear Oliver I understand if you don\\\'t want to be friends
daisy November 1991 my Daisy I\\\'m sorry i didn\\\'t mean it
when I said I didn\\\'t want your letters i tried to forget you but I miss you too
much i\\\'d rather be your friend than nothing to you at all you\\\'re too important to me your
scent has been fading from your last letter and I miss it i miss you forgive
me december 1991 oliver you don\\\'t have to send me a new
gift every day until Christmas it\\\'s too much i miss you too i hope you enjoy
these gingerbread cookies i made them myself you\\\'re Daisy april
1993 olly I quit that terrible job you would have been proud of
me i finally stood up to that jerk of a boss when he tried to make me close alone again the look on his face was
priceless david took me to meet his parents last weekend it\\\'s getting pretty serious
you\\\'re Daisy may 1993 daisy I\\\'m not sure I like the idea
of you meeting his parents you barely know him maya says I should be happy for you
i\\\'m trying but the wolf doesn\\\'t like it oliver June 1993
dear Olly David and I have been dating for about 3 years now that\\\'s not nothing
you\\\'re creating a connection in your mind that isn\\\'t real at least not in the way you seem to think it is you\\\'re 16
now and I\\\'m 22 you\\\'re still so young and you have your whole life ahead of you
speaking of which you mention Maya often is there something developing there you\\\'re
Daisy november 1993 daisy maya\\\'s from an important
family within the pack uncle has suggested we would make a good match the wolf isn\\\'t opposed to the idea
she smells right if that makes sense we\\\'re considering a formal courtship bond love
Oliver december 1993 dear Oliver a formal courtship bond
at 16 oliver that sounds so serious and permanent you\\\'re just a teenager you
should be meeting different people figuring out who you are before you commit to something so binding and what
does she smells right even mean that\\\'s not a foundation for a lifelong relationship
daisy March 1994 dear Olly David proposed last night
i said yes i\\\'m not sure why I\\\'m nervous telling you this you\\\'re my best friend
you should be the first to know the wedding will be next summer i hope you can be there but I understand why that
might be complicated how are things with Maya you\\\'re Daisy may
1994 daisy congratulations on your engagement i\\\'ve been busy with pack matters uncle
has been delegating more responsibilities to me as preparation for when I become alpha maya and I have
formalized our courtship bond it\\\'s the first step toward a permanent mating uncle is pleased with the alliance our
bloodlines are compatible our wolves accept each other it\\\'s enough though I dream of you still Oliver june
1994 olly I\\\'m concerned about you this formal courtship sounds so wrong to me
our bloodlines are compatible our wolves accept each other where is the joy the
passion the excitement you\\\'re 17 Oliver this isn\\\'t
the Middle Ages you don\\\'t need to make political alliances through marriage i\\\'m sorry if this sounds harsh but I
just want you to be happy you\\\'re Daisy august
1994 daisy what would you have me do pine forever for a human woman who\\\'s marrying
another man the wolf may be stubborn but even it understands when a chase is futile i\\\'m learning to live with the
knowledge that you\\\'ll never be mine october 1994 dear Ali the wedding is set for June
15th next year save the date even if you can\\\'t be there in person i\\\'ll be thinking of
you please don\\\'t speak of pining for me i only want you to find someone who lights a fire in your soul not someone
who merely smells right or has the correct bloodline you\\\'re
Daisy december 1994 daisy you still don\\\'t understand what
the wolf feels for you isn\\\'t something I chose or can simply dismiss it\\\'s primal
instinctual bone deep when you fed that starving pup
something fundamental shifted the wolf recognized something in you strength compassion a kindred
spirit it doesn\\\'t understand weddings or age differences or the boundaries of friendship
i\\\'ve enclosed a small Christmas gift it\\\'s a silver pendant with our pack symbol wearing it would mark you as
under our protection the wolf will rest easier knowing you have it love Oliver
february 1995 dear Oliver the pendant is
beautiful i haven\\\'t taken it off since I received it wedding planning continues
to be a nightmare i\\\'ve compromised on the guest count but I put my foot down about the location you\\\'re Daisy april
1995 daisy you speak of passion and joy as if they\\\'re birthrights for some of us
duty comes first always and yet I know
how you dot your eyes with little circles when you\\\'re happy how your letters slant more when you\\\'re writing
in a hurry how you press harder with the pen when you\\\'re angry or passionate about
something the day your wedding invitation arrived I ran for hours through the forest until my paws bled
and my lungs burned still I couldn\\\'t outrun the truth you\\\'re choosing him not
me i won\\\'t attend i can\\\'t the wolf wouldn\\\'t allow it love
Oliver june 1995 dear Oliver your last letter
troubled me deeply i understand why you can\\\'t attend the wedding i do but part
of me will be looking for you anyway your Daisy december
1995 my Daisy i can\\\'t do this anymore for years I\\\'ve tried to be your friend
to respect your choices to cage a beast that lives only for you but with each step you take toward a
life with him something in me fractures i keep your letters in a
wooden box under my bed sometimes when I can\\\'t sleep I reread them all in order 10 years of Daisy
Miller i know every word every crease in the paper every place where your pen
pressed harder on the page the truth is I have loved you since
I was 10 years old the boy loved your kindness the teenager loved your wisdom
the man loves all that you are your strength your compassion your quiet
determination but you\\\'ve chosen your path and it doesn\\\'t include me so I release you i set free this
impossible beautiful agonizing connection that has defined me for so long i free the wolf to find another if
such a thing is even possible be happy Daisy live the life
you\\\'ve chosen with your whole heart i won\\\'t write again it\\\'s the only
way I can survive always and forever yours
Oliver june 1999 olly I know I shouldn\\\'t be writing to you but tonight sitting
alone in my apartment I needed to put these words somewhere i miss
you 3 years of silence and I still find myself checking the mail with a flutter of hope when I get
home i didn\\\'t get married Oliver david had been cheating on me with Brenda of
all people my stepsister they\\\'d been seeing each other for months
apparently everyone knew but me i\\\'m okay now mostly i pick up weekend
shifts at the diner sometimes just to make extra payments that student loan you know sometimes I touch the pendant you
gave me and wonder where you are and if you\\\'re happy with Maya i hope you know that somewhere a waitress who once fed
the hungry child you were still thinks of you i\\\'ll never send this letter but writing it has helped always yours
Daisy chapter 5 three years later Daisy bursts into
the hotel\\\'s locker room out of breath and flushed where have you been lisa appears
in the doorway arms crossed it started almost an hour ago and the wedding planner\\\'s a royal pain in the She stops
eyeing Daisy what\\\'s wrong nothing Daisy mutters
fumbling with the buttons of her uniform lisa raises an eyebrow sounds like
something daisy\\\'s hand still for a moment she\\\'s done it she sigh the
diner\\\'s up for sale what lisa\\\'s eyes widen your wicked
stepmother i swear can\\\'t you sue take this to court daisy shrugs straightening her
blazer my father left it to her she\\\'s allowed to sell it the thought of the sign bearing her
mother\\\'s name being taken down of all the photos of her parents being thrown away makes her throat
tighten \\\'couldn\\\'t you buy it?\\\' Lisa asks as they hurry out of the locker room
\\\'with what money?\\\' Daisy scoffs \\\'with my student loans I haven\\\'t had the chance to save much of
anything.\\\' They emerge into the reception area where a woman with severe glasses is justiculating wildly pointing
people in different directions that must be joy then Daisy asks only
the wedding planner to the most important wedding of the century Lisa confirms daisy approaches the woman
professional smile in place miss Harrington I\\\'m Daisy Miller the restaurant manager how can I be of
service you could have been of service an hour ago Miss Miller joy snaps
the grand ballroom has been transformed for the welcome dinner an event the size of a conference dozens of round tables
draped in cream linens fill the space each adorned with elaborate floral arrangements weight staff in crisp
uniforms weave between glamorously dressed guests the luxury hotel has been fully privatized for the week-long
celebration culminating in the wedding this weekend as restaurant manager Daisy has nothing
to do with the wedding preparations but she\\\'s responsible for ensuring the welcome dinner runs smoothly she\\\'s
determined to make up for her tardiness i apologize for the delay
Daisy says smoothly i assure you everything is under control her eyes drift to the bar where
a man stands waiting for a drink she freezes mid-sentence tall and broad-shouldered
with golden hair that catches the light like spun gold his profile is sculpted
perfection strong jawline straight nose full lips curved in a slight smile as he
speaks to the bartender his suit clearly custommade accentuates his athletic
build in a way that makes her mouth go dry quite simply he\\\'s the most beautiful
man she\\\'s ever seen as if sensing her gaze he turns piercing blue eyes find hers across the room and
her breath catches in her throat for a moment she forgets where she is what she\\\'s
doing then he quirks an eyebrow and she looks away abruptly heart pounding
ridiculously fast \\\'are you listening Miss Miller?\\\' Joy demands \\\'the bar service is entirely
too slow guests have been waiting over 10 minutes for drinks i\\\'ll handle it personally Daisy assures
her grateful for the excuse to escape though going to the bar means getting closer to him she slips behind the bar
though it\\\'s not technically her job the bartenders are clearly overwhelmed by the demanding crowd as she begins mixing
drinks she\\\'s acutely aware of his presence just feet away she tries not to
look directly at him but can\\\'t help stealing glances from beneath her lashes
ridiculous she\\\'s a grown woman not some tongue-tied teenager and yet her hands
aren\\\'t quite steady as she pours vodka into a martini glass \\\'can I get you anything sir?\\\' she
finally asks him proud that her voice sounds normal despite the flutter in her stomach he studies her for a long moment
those blue eyes seeming to see right through her professional facade then he smiles a slow confident curve of
his lips that makes her pulse skitter yes actually his voice is deep and rich with
a hint of something wild beneath the cultured tones daisy swallows trying to ignore how it affects
her \\\'well do let me know what you\\\'d like i thought it would be obvious by now,\\\'
he says leaning slightly closer across the bar heat creeps up Daisy\\\'s neck is he
flirting with her surely not men who look like him don\\\'t flirt with women like
her i\\\'m sorry i\\\'m not sure what you mean he raises an eyebrow amusement dancing
in his eyes well a hug would be nice for one bewildering moment Daisy imagines
being wrapped in those strong arms pressed against that broad chest the thought is so unexpected so
inappropriate that she nearly drops the glass she\\\'s holding i\\\'m I\\\'m sorry the
man stares at her then snorts softly you don\\\'t recognize me do you Daisy panic flutters in her chest she\\\'s
certain she\\\'d remember meeting someone like him how does he know her name oh I\\\'m sorry yes of course she
stammers not wanting to offend what must be an important guest of course he tilts
his head so you remember me daisy opens her mouth closes it again
she feels foolish caught in a lie but there\\\'s no way she\\\'s ever met this man before she would remember
definitely right good his smile widens showing perfect white teeth well you
should come say hello to my uncle you know he asked about you just the other day all right she agrees weakly having
no idea what else to say she\\\'s almost certain he\\\'s confusing her with someone else but there\\\'s no graceful way to say
so he gestures for her to follow and she finds herself trailing behind him across the ballroom guests part for him nodding
respectfully as he passes he moves with the easy confidence of someone accustomed to difference
she can\\\'t help noticing the way other women watch him as he passes with the same appreciation she felt earlier but
also with something like recognition he\\\'s someone important clearly he leads her to a tall man in
his late 40s with salt and pepper hair and a stern expression meeting the older man\\\'s gaze
Daisy feels a jolt of recognition she\\\'s seen him before nick you remember Daisy the
blonde man asks the older man Nick narrows his eyes at her \\\'what is she
doing here?\\\' he snaps making Daisy want to take a cautious step back \\\'i don\\\'t
know.\\\' The blonde shrugs \\\'i had nothing to do with it.\\\' He turns to Daisy with
that charming smile \\\'what are you doing here Daisy?\\\' The older man crosses his
arms expectantly while the younger one looks like he wants to laugh put on the spot she straightens her
shoulders i\\\'m the restaurant manager she attempts cautiously there you go the blonde says
to Nick she\\\'s the restaurant manager you really expect me to believe that out of all the hotels in the
city he\\\'s interrupted by the arrival of a stunning brunette in a sparkling black dress who slides her arm through the
blonde man\\\'s olly she scolds gently where have you been robin\\\'s asking for you the
world tilts sideways olly she just called him Olly ah Maya the blonde smiles this is Daisy
you remember I\\\'ve told you about Daisy haven\\\'t I daisy stares at the man before
her seeing him properly for the first time the golden hair the piercing blue
eyes the tall powerful frame that bears no resemblance to the skinny boy she once knew and
yet Oliver this is Oliver the boy she fed pancakes to the teenager who wrote her
passionate letters the young man who broke her heart with his final goodbye and who\\\'s now looking at her
like she\\\'s merely an amusing diversion not the shock he clearly is to her his uncle Nicholas she remembers now looks
like he swallowed something sour and Maya like a supermodel princess in her designer dress while Daisy stands there
in her simple uniform still sweaty from rushing her hair hastily pulled back \\\'excuse me,\\\' she manages her voice
barely audible she turns and flees threading through the crowd with her head down ignoring Lisa\\\'s questioning
look as she passes she doesn\\\'t stop until she reaches the locker room empty now where
she sinks onto a bench and presses her hands to her burning cheeks oliver here now a tall handsome man in
an expensive suit that probably costs more than her monthly rent and she\\\'d been staring at him finding him
attractive without even recognizing him he must think she\\\'s an idiot and she\\\'s
behaving like a child running away instead of doing her job she buries her face in her hands trying to steady her
breathing the locker room door caks open daisy doesn\\\'t look up assuming it\\\'s Lisa
coming to check on her oh come on Daisy you didn\\\'t have to run away daisy\\\'s head snaps up oliver stands
in the doorway leaning against the frame with casual elegance a hint of a smile playing on his lips like he finds her
reaction entertaining \\\'this is the women\\\'s locker room,\\\' she
manages his smile fades instantly \\\'you\\\'re crying,\\\' he murmurs the teasing
tone replaced by genuine concern he crosses the room in two long strides
and kneels before her bringing those piercing blue eyes level with hers \\\'it\\\'s not because of me is it?\\\' he
asks uncertainty softening his voice daisy lowers her gaze unable to
articulate the storm of emotions coursing through her \\\'how can she explain that she\\\'s crying because the
starving boy she once fed has become this magnificent man?\\\'
because part of her mourns the connection they once shared now seemingly replaced by this vast unbridgegable
distance oliver reaches out his thumb gently brushing a tear from her cheek
the simple touch sends a jolt through her system \\\'i\\\'m sorry my Daisy,\\\' he murmurs
\\\'i didn\\\'t mean to upset you.\\\' \\\'My Daisy.\\\' The possessive endearment spoken
in that deep voice makes her shiver her eyes snap to his and something
electric passes between them i\\\'m just so happy to see you she whispers surprised
by the raw honesty in her voice oliver smiles not the polished
confident smile he wore in the ballroom but something softer more genuine something that reminds her of
the boy who once wrote her heartfelt letters she hates herself for the way her breath catches a sharp knock on the
door breaks the moment daisy are you in there lisa calls joyy\\\'s looking for you
something about the champagne toast schedule daisy jumps to her feet smoothing her uniform i should
go before she can move past him Oliver captures her hand in his his palm is
warm his grip gentle but firm have dinner with me tomorrow night
the request throws her for one wild moment she imagines them at a candle lit
table his eyes on hers across fine china and crystal what he squeezes her hand his
thumb tracing small circles on her skin we should catch up 15 years is a
long time what about Maya the question slips out before she can stop it oliver\\\'s
brow furrows what about her oh no i just meant Daisy falters feeling
foolish maya is my beta not my mate in the end we didn\\\'t go through with the
mating ceremony his voice drops lower there\\\'s a lot you don\\\'t know Daisy a lot
that\\\'s happened since my last letter heat rushes to her cheeks at the
memory say yes he urges his eyes never leaving hers yes she breathes okay he releases
her hand though his fingers trail along hers for a moment longer than necessary i should get back i have a
speech to make they return to the ballroom separately daisy slips back into
professional mode overseeing the weight staff ensuring glasses stay filled but
her eyes keep drifting to Oliver as he moves through the crowd commanding attention without
effort stop it she scolds herself this is Oliver he\\\'s just a boy
except the boy is gone replaced by a man who makes her pulse race with a single
glance a tinkling of glass interrupts her thoughts the room quiets as Oliver takes
position at the center of the ballroom champagne flute in hand \\\'ladies and gentlemen,\\\' he begins his voice carrying
effortlessly through the space \\\'thank you all for joining us this evening.\\\'
Oliver extends his hand and a slender woman with auburn hair and aristocratic features steps forward \\\'my fiance and
I,\\\' Oliver announces his arm sliding around her waist \\\'are very happy you
could make it.\\\' The room erupts in applause as Daisy stands frozen champagne bottle still in
hand oliver is getting married oliver is the groom and she just agreed to have
dinner with him tomorrow night chapter 6 on Daisy\\\'s last shift at the diner
only two customers remain she wipes down the counter for the third time her thoughts are a jumbled
mess she could have been having dinner with Oliver right now but last night
after learning he was getting married she\\\'d fled home and found herself rereading all of his
letters blushing at his declarations of love at him calling her his mate while imagining the man he\\\'d become whispering
these very words her shameful thoughts juxtaposed with the image of him standing beside
his beautiful fianceƩ had been too much so instead she\\\'s here working her
shift at her father\\\'s diner soon to be someone else\\\'s diner julia had finalized the sale paperwork
this morning she can\\\'t bear to sit across from him pretending to be just an old friend while her heart tried to
reconcile the boy she\\\'d known with the powerful man he\\\'d become the door chimes behind Daisy\\\'s
last clients and she\\\'s left alone in the empty diner except she isn\\\'t not exactly
because right outside stands a tall figure on the sidewalk rain plastering his golden hair to his head soaking
through what appears to be a very expensive suit oliver\\\'s eyes meet hers through the
glass just as they did that first night when he\\\'d been a boy but this time
there\\\'s no weariness in his gaze only intensity and
hurt one moment Daisy can\\\'t move the next she\\\'s crossing the diner unlocking the door
you didn\\\'t show Oliver says rain dripping from his jaw he\\\'s so beautiful it hurts to look
at him come here she manages you\\\'re soaked water pools at his feet as he
stands there looking out of place among the worn vinyl booths and chipped for mica
tables your booth is still free she says gesturing to the corner where he used to
sit it\\\'s a weak attempt at humor but the corner of his mouth quirks upward
nonetheless daisy brings him coffee without asking setting it before him in a thick white
mug why didn\\\'t you come oliver asks something came up she lies not meeting
his eyes you\\\'re lying he says not unkindly
your heart rate changes when you lie heat creeps up her neck of course he\\\'s a
wolf she forgets sometimes what he is \\\'i\\\'m sorry,\\\' she blurts out more
genuinely this time \\\'but you\\\'re getting married.\\\' One golden eyebrow
rises and Oliver draws daisy stares at him confused for a moment before she
realizes her mistake he just wanted to have dinner with an old friend and meanwhile
she shame washes over her she\\\'s been making it weird reading too much into
his invitation because of her new very inappropriate attraction to him meanwhile of course Oliver wouldn\\\'t
be pursuing her now that he\\\'s grown and engaged \\\'i\\\'m sorry,\\\' she says again
meaning it \\\'wait here.\\\' She retreats to the kitchen leaning against the cool stainless steel
counter for a moment to collect herself then she pulls out flour eggs
buttermilk when she returns to the dining area Oliver\\\'s eyes widen slightly \\\'kitchen mistake,\\\' she whispers
sliding the plate of blueberry pancakes in front of him his answering smile is dazzling \\\'it does all kind of things to
Daisy\\\'s poor heart though not nearly as much as the expression of pure bliss that crosses
his features after he takes his first bite eyes closing briefly
good daisy nearly chokes throat tight she should go back to wiping down tables
finish closing up instead she slides into the booth across from him \\\'i missed you,\\\' Oliver admits
quietly after the letters stopped he pushes the plate slightly
toward her an invitation \\\'the simple act of sharing food with him again after so
many years feels strangely intimate tell me about your life my
daisy and somehow she does and as she speaks the years between them seem to
melt away he listens with the same intensity he always had asking questions that show
he remembers every detail she ever shared in her letters \\\'and now the diner\\\'s being
sold,\\\' she finishes gesturing around them \\\'this is probably one of my last shifts
here.\\\' Oliver\\\'s expression darkens why is your stepmother selling
it she says it\\\'s been losing money for years maybe she\\\'s right but it\\\'s the
last piece of your parents you have left oliver observes making Daisy side yeah I
know my mother\\\'s name is still on the sign my father\\\'s recipes are still in the kitchen oliver reaches across the table
his fingers brushing against hers i\\\'m sorry Daisy somehow during
their conversation they\\\'ve shifted closer and now her knee presses against his under the
table you never told me what happened to your parents she says softly for a second Oliver\\\'s eyes shine
gold they were killed he says calmly in front of me the calm almost detached way
he says this makes Daisy recoil oliver she murmurs tears welling
in her eyes arrival pack he explains his voice steady but distant they wanted our
territory i was hiding in a closet i saw everything daisy reaches for his hand
without thinking squeezing it tight that\\\'s why I couldn\\\'t speak when we
met oliver\\\'s jaw tightens the words were trapped inside me but writing to
you it helped he confesses his thumb tracing circles on her
palm having someone who didn\\\'t try to force me to talk it helped more than you know
Daisy you were so thin she remembers so quiet you were in shock i was feral
oliver corrects my wolf took over completely it didn\\\'t trust anyone didn\\\'t want to be found but
you his eyes meet hers soft with memory you made me feel
safe the distance between them has somehow disappeared they\\\'re sitting side by side now their shoulders touching
heads bent close together \\\'you kept the pendant,\\\' Oliver
murmurs his fingers brushing against the silver wolf emblem \\\'then they brush against the skin
of her throat.\\\' \\\'And \\\'I never take it off,\\\' Daisy admits meeting his gaze
shily oliver\\\'s gaze drops to her lips then back to her eyes a silent question
until the question answers itself the first brush of his lips against hers
is achingly gentle a whisper of contact that nonetheless sends heat coursing
through her veins his hand comes up to cradle her face thumb stroking along her
cheekbone \\\'daisy,\\\' he breathes against her mouth and then something breaks
between them his hands tangle in her hair pulling it free from its bun hers
grip his shoulders feeling the strength coiled beneath expensive fabric
somehow she\\\'s in his lap and his kisses grow deeper more demanding one large hand slides beneath
her uniform shirt slaying against the small of her back skin to skin heat
pools low in her belly desire making her tremble reality crashes back with brutal
force oliver is engaged getting married in days we can\\\'t she gasps pulling away
oliver we can\\\'t his eyes are amber now glowing with barely contained need for a
moment she thinks he might argue might pull her back to him then the gold fades
back to blue and he releases her i\\\'m sorry he says his voice rough i
shouldn\\\'t have no I Daisy stands straightening her uniform with shaking hands it was me too
an awkward silence falls between them the easy connection of moments ago replaced by tension and
regret oliver rises towering over her in the small space i should
go daisy nods not trusting herself to speak he moves toward the door then
pauses looking back at her with an expression she can\\\'t quite read goodbye Daisy the finality in his
tone makes her heart clench chapter 7 three days since the kiss
three days of replaying the moment in her mind the heat of his mouth the strength of his arms and 3 days of
silence daisy moves through her shift at the hotel on autopilot smiling professionally at guests while her
thoughts remain firmly anchored in a small diner on a rainy night someone clears their throat behind her
daisy turns from the reservation desk to find none other than Maya standing before her elegant as ever in a tailored
pants suit her dark hair swept back in a sleek ponytail something in her expression
cool assessment mixed with reluctance makes Daisy straighten her shoulders defensively \\\'hello,\\\' she says aiming for
polite \\\'is there anything I can help you with?\\\' \\\'Not really no.\\\' Maya extends a
thick cream envelope but I have something for you from Oliver daisy\\\'s heart lurches at his name
she takes the envelope with slightly trembling fingers unable to stop herself from asking he didn\\\'t want to come see me
himself a flash of irritation crosses Mia\\\'s face no the single word stings
more than it should daisy lets her hand drop the envelope unopened
maya size her expression softening marginally it\\\'s not that he didn\\\'t want
to he thought you would prefer the distance after a moment\\\'s hesitation
Daisy opens the envelope inside are several documents legal papers with
official stamps and signatures as she scans the text her breath
catches she\\\'s holding the deed to Mary\\\'s Diner and it\\\'s in her name
i don\\\'t understand she whispers tears welling her eyes it\\\'s not that complicated Maya snap
he bought it for you daisy stares at the document throat tight her parents\\\' diner
the last connection to them she has now hers again deeper in the envelope she finds
an invitation beneath it a handwritten note in Oliver\\\'s familiar script i\\\'d be
honored if you would attend i understand if you can\\\'t will you come maya asks watching her
closely daisy swallows audibly i don\\\'t I don\\\'t think so she
murmurs i don\\\'t know you can\\\'t make time for the man who just bought your diner back maya\\\'s voice
sharpens you don\\\'t understand Daisy attempts but Maya won\\\'t hear it i
understand more than you know her fingers tighten around her purse strap knuckles
whitening her gaze drifts to the pendant still hanging around Daisy\\\'s neck and something like resignation flickers
across her face \\\'he doesn\\\'t love her,\\\' she mutters daisy\\\'s brows shoot up
\\\'what?\\\' Robin he doesn\\\'t love her maya\\\'s gaze is direct challenging
just thought you should know daisy shakes her head he doesn\\\'t love me
either she protests overwhelmed he just thinks he does because I was there when
he needed it something dangerous flashes in Maya\\\'s eyes a reminder of what lies beneath her
polished exterior if after all these years you still think that she finally says then
you don\\\'t deserve him without another word she turns and walks away the sharp click of her heels
against marble echoing in the sudden silence chapter
8 the Grey Pack estate spraws across acres of pristine woodland the ceremony
site nestled in a clearing surrounded by ancient oaks white chairs fan out in neat rows
flower- draped archways creating a path to a raised platform where Oliver stands tall and solemn in a black suit that
emphasizes the breadth of his shoulders daisy slips in at the back
heart hammering against her ribs she\\\'s dressed in a simple blue dress the pendant Oliver gave her years ago
gleaming at her throat her eyes scan the gathered crowd and immediately she notices something
different about them they sit too still too alert predators at
rest this is a shifter ceremony and she\\\'s an outsider in every
sense nicholas stands beside Oliver his expression severe on the opposite side
waits Robin respplendant in a gown of ivory silk her family arrayed behind her
like an army preparing for alliance not celebration as music swells from hidden speakers
Daisy shrinks into her seat suddenly questioning her decision to come what had she expected to walk in
and find Oliver waiting with open arms he\\\'s about to be mated bonded forever to
another the officient an elderly woman with silver hair and knowing eyes steps
forward her voice carries across the clearing without effort we gather today to witness the bonding
of two ancient bloodlines she inones a union that strengthens not just the grey
pack but all shifter kind daisy watches Oliver\\\'s face handsome stoic
distant his eyes sweep the crowd once more searching before settling into a
mask of duty the bond between mates is sacred the efficient continues a joining not just
of bodies and packs but of souls something in her words makes Daisy sit
straighter she thinks of Oliver\\\'s letters of his description of soul bonds rare and powerful like having one soul
in two bodies robin steps forward to speak her vows her voice clear and confident
i come to you Oliver Gray offering the strength of my bloodline the loyalty of
my pack the honor of my name i vow to stand beside you as we lead our united
packs into prosperity daisy frowns that\\\'s it these
are her vows not a word about love not a mention of desire or devotion or dreams
shared nothing about Oliver\\\'s sense of humor or his penchant for mystery novels
this is a business transaction dressed in ceremonial language oliver steps forward his expression solemn as stone i
Oliver Gray accept your offering and return it with my own i vow to Daisy stands abruptly she hadn\\\'t
meant to her body seems to move of its own accord propelled by a sudden overwhelming certainty that this is
wrong the movement catches Oliver\\\'s eye mid-sentence his words falter then
stop entirely as their gazes lock across the clearing his expression transforms in an
instant the mask of duty cracking to reveal such naked hope such raw longing
that a collective gasp rises from the assembly is there a problem the
efficient asks sharply daisy hadn\\\'t planned to speak hadn\\\'t planned to do anything but
witness but Oliver is still looking at her like she\\\'s the answer to a question he\\\'s been asking his entire life and the
words tumble out before she can stop them don\\\'t she says her voice carrying
in the sudden silence don\\\'t do it you don\\\'t love her murmurs ripple through the crowd
swelling into exclamations of shock and outrage nicholas\\\'s face darkens with
fury daisy Oliver says her name alone silencing the crowd we talked about this
before she knows what he means her letters years ago urging him not to
commit to Maya without love and I stand by what I said,\\\' Daisy
replies clenching her fists to stop their trembling \\\'you can\\\'t commit your soul for for duty it\\\'s not
right.\\\' Oliver\\\'s jaw tightens \\\'what else am I supposed to do?\\\' His voice
holds an edge of bitterness i can\\\'t marry for love Daisy she opens her mouth to protest but
he continues i can\\\'t because the woman I love belongs to someone else and I will
never love another the crowd erupts into chaos at this declaration shifters leap to their
feet voices raised in shock and confusion nicholas drops his head into his hands a picture of exasperation
oh,\\\' Daisy whispers the single syllable lost in the cacophony oliver stands rigid on the
platform his eyes