Konstantin
Kai walks ahead of me, and we spot the curvy little blonde sitting at the bar. She tenses up before she even turns around, and her heartbeat starts racing.
/“Calm down with your fucking Alpha vibe, will you?”/ I tell him over the link, and he raises his eyebrow at me. /“We don’t know who this girl is; let’s hear her out.”/
He nods, we come to a stop in front of her, and I blink, wondering if we were seeing right. I know I’m sounding like a complete asshole right now, but this woman is not Nikolai’s type at all. She looks like she belongs in a library; short and chubby with curly blonde hair tied up in a high bun and thick black-rimmed glasses behind brown eyes.
In short, she’s completely plain and not the bombshells he usually used to bring to his penthouse.
Kai doesn’t seem to think what I’m thinking, though, and he approaches her. One look at Kai, and I can literally see her heart drop into her knees.
“You’re Alpha Kai,” she says in a hitched voice and wide eyes.
My brother nods. “I am, and this is my brother-”
“Konstantin,” she says and looks at me. “I know; I’ve seen all of you, including Caterina, Ilya, Lily and Arya.”
Kai and I look at one another when she says this, and I already feel the overprotectiveness coming from Kai when this girl mentions the name of his mate.
I slap his shoulder. “Okay, so do you mind starting from the top, hmm? Who are you, and how do you know us?” I ask her.
/“Listen to her heartbeat to catch her out on a lie,”/ Kai says over the link.
/“That’s gonna be a bit difficult since her heartbeat went erratic the minute she caught your scent.”/ I answer. Kai knows the power he holds without even having to say a word, and this timid little thing is understandably terrified.
The girl sighs and starts playing with her fingers. “Please, don’t think I’m weird for what I’m about to say.”
I chuckle when she says this and cross my arms. “If you knew half of what we’ve been through lately, you wouldn’t be saying that,” I say.
She nods. “I have an idea… but let me start with my name. I’m Nova, and I’m from Seattle. I also have never met Nikolai before.”
Okay, now this is fucked up, but I am willing to hear her out since it’s anything goes right about now.
“You only know your mate when you smell their scent and make eye contact with them. It’s called The Mate Bond Sighting for a reason.” Kai says. I can tell he doesn’t believe this girl, and I am not sure I do either.
A look of desperation crosses her face, and she swallows hard. It’s going to take a lot more than that for us to believe whatever she’s talking about.
“I know all of that. I might be a Rogue orphan, but I am aware of our lineage.” She says, then sighs. “About six months ago, I started having these dreams of a twenty-something man with short blonde hair shaved on the sides, light blue eyes and tattoos all the way down his right arm to the tips of his fingers.”
Nikolai; she’s describing Nikolai to the T.
“I saw his fears; I saw Caterina tying him up the night of the full moon, I knew his hopes and dreams as well as his shortcomings.” She looks up at Kai. “And I know how much he looks up to you and how awful he felt when Caterina went missing on his watch.”
Kai doesn’t show it, but he’s getting more frustrated by the second. This girl better hurry up before he loses his temper as he did with me in the office.
She blinks and narrows her eyes. “After a while, I started conversing with his wolf in my dreams, and then those conversations started happening while I was awake. He told me how broken and inferior Nikolai feels compared to everyone in the pack, how the hole in his emptiness grew after Viktor died because now he had to become the Delta. He never felt like he could measure up to Viktor. He still doesn’t.”
I can tell my brother is getting angrier at her every word. How could she possibly know all this if she had never met our brother? How did she know about Viktor and Caterina? And who the fuck is Arya?!
I pinch the bridge of my nose. “This doesn’t make sense! How-”
“Did you have a dream about a woman with long, dark hair and golden eyes?” Kai suddenly asks, and I see Nova’s eyes widen.
“How did you know that?” she exclaims, her eyes flitting from Kai to me.
He sighs and places a hand on her shoulder. “Nova, look at me,” he says, and she peers up into his eyes. “Nikolai died a few months ago; I cleaned and wrapped his body myself before the funeral pyre. What you’re saying… it makes no sense.”
“There must be a mistake-”
“I can promise you there’s no mistake; Nikolai is dead,” Kai says with finality and looks at me as if to tell me to shut up about the subject too.
Nova shakes her head and sniffs. “Then what is this green fog I keep seeing when I call to his wolf?” She asks, sounding more desperate now than she did when she started talking earlier.
“Forget about it, Nova and go back home. Forget about Nikolai and us; forget about everything.” Kai says, then turns on his heel to walk out.
“No!” she growls, and I watch her brown eyes turn bright blue, the eyes of a Rogue. “I won’t! I can’t! He’s my mate; I can’t just abandon him like this when I know he’s in trouble!”
I don’t know why, but her words cause my heart to waver and Kai to stop in his tracks. I can tell he’s not angry from his scent, just… grief-stricken. Our little brother meant a lot to him, but if what Nova says is true and Nikolai is still alive and being held somewhere, then-
“Who the fuck have I been mourning all this time?” Kai roars, clenching his fists.
Oh, no.
“Fuck!” I exclaim and run over to my brother, placing my hands on his shoulders and facing him. His eyes are crimson and threatening to split again. “Breathe, brother.”
Kai looks up at me with such a crestfallen expression that tears start welling in my eyes as well. “Who… who the fuck have I been mourning, Kon?”
I shake my head and throw my arms around him, well, as far as I can get since he’s so fucking huge. “We’ll find him, and I bet I know who has him.”
Again Stefan Russo is at the root of everything fucking out for us. Kai doesn’t say it, but I know he’s thinking exactly the same thing I am: who the fuck did we burn on that funeral pyre?
Not just that, but is there still a traitor in the pack?
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