Chapter 87: Theo
I told Ayla what Dad said about her and her father. I told her about the bedtime story and what it meant. I told her that her dad believed she was the one that the moon goddess had promised. I hesitated to tell her about his death. I didn’t want to bring that pain back up for her again. But something told me she needed to know, and keeping it from her wouldn’t protect her.
Her legs seemed to give way beneath her. I caught her, sinking to the floor as I held her tightly. She clung to my shirt as so*s wracked through her body.
“But why?” she cried, struggling to breathe against the waves of tears.
“Shh,” I soothed, rocking her in my arms. “He found out the Waar P*k were getting close. He drew their attention away from the rest of you. He couldn’t see any other way of keeping them from discovering you. All of you.”
“But why did he have to die?” she sobbed. “Why didn’t he run? Why didn’t your dad stop him?”
I lifted her from my chest, holding her face to look at me. “He didn’t know. Ayla, your father sacrificed himself to save you and Kylee. If there was another way, he would have taken it. But all that mattered to him was that you two were safe, okay? He loved you so much.”
I kissed her forehead and pulled her back against my chest, letting her cry. I wasn’t going to let go. She needed me. I thought about everything I had learned in the past twenty-four hours. Who Ayla was. Everything that meant. That I wasn’t her only fated mate. That Kingston knew who she was all along and never told her.
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I could live with losing her when I believed she was with someone who genuinely cared for her and would protect her. But I no longer trusted that Kingston was that person. He was using her. Whatever happened, I had to make sure she didn’t go back to him.
Her so*s slowly turned into sniffles and her breathing evened out.
“I’m sorry,” she mumbled, wiping at the wet spot she had made on my shirt.
I chuckled, holding her tighter. “Don’t be. I’m tempted never to wash this shirt again.”
“Gross,” she said with a soft laugh.
My fingers drifted through her hair as we sat there on the floor. Her tears had subsided, but she didn’t move to get up. And I sure as hell wasn’t about to.

“Thank you,” she said. “For telling me.”
“You deserved to know,” I replied.
Ayla pushed up suddenly. She had a distant look in her eyes, not really seeing anything.
“Ayla…”
‘Mate spoke,’ Kieran told me.
My heart ski**ed a beat. I tipped Ayla’s face up to look at me.
“Is it Dasha? She spoke to you?”
She nodded. “She asked who did it.”
“Who did what?” I asked.
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“Who killed our family,” she clarified. “Did… did your dad ever find them?”
My heart sank a little. “No,” I said. “He tried. He hoped your dad would have left something behind that would lead us to them, but he never found anything.”
“Will you help me find them?” she asked. “I just want to try. I know it’s a long shot, but I need to try.”
“Absolutely,” I agreed. “Whatever you need.’
“How am I going to tell Mina?” she said, her brow furrowing
“I’ll be there if you want me to be,” I insisted. “Briggs will too. No question.”
Ayla leaned against my chest again, drawing circles on my hand resting on her knee. Taking in her scent. Feeling her relax against me. Knowing she felt safe and comfortable. Every inch of my body wanted to respond to my mate. It was the sweetest torture I could ever imagine.
“Ayla,” I whispered against her hair, “if you want me to go, you’re going to have to tell me. I can’t do it on my own anymore.”
She took a deep breath. “I probably should. I still don’t know how I feel about relationships. I’m probably not ready for one at all.”
“Well, I can’t exactly claim to be an expert in relationships either,” I chided. “Other than casual dates as a teenager, Kylee was my only relationship.”
“Really?”
“Yeah,” I chuckled at her surprise. “It’s important for Alphas to be with their fated mates. I didn’t want to commit to anyone or make any
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promises I couldn’t keep when I found my mate. Most of the girls I hung out with understood that. They never asked for more.”
“Except for Kylee, I’m guessing,” Ayla said. “What made her different?”
I winced at her question. This wasn’t the direction I meant the conversation to go. I didn’t want to talk about my time with Kylee.
“Theo, it’s okay to say something nice about my sister,” Ayla teased. “She’s not an entirely terrible person.”
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