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“Tell me about your past relationships,” I said directly.
Tyler didn’t seem offended by my bluntness. “I had one serious relationship during my time in Alpine Territory. It lasted two years, but we ultimately weren’t compatible as mates.”
I frowned. “If you had feelings for Rebecca, why did you pursue someone else?”
“That’s a fair question,” Tyler replied
“My feelings for Rebecca had faded over the years we were apart. When I met Sarah in Alpine Territory, I genuinely believed we could build something lasting together.”
“But it didn’t work out?”
“No. We wanted different things from life. The breakup was amicable, and I learned a lot about myself in the process.”
Tyler’s honesty impressed me, but I needed to be sure of his intentions.
“I want you to understand something,” I said firmly. “I don’t take mate bonds or courtship lightly. Neither does Rebecca. If you’re not serious about this, don’t waste her time.”
“Lunderstand completely,” Tyler assured me. “I wouldn’t approach her unless I was prepared for the possibility of a lifelong commitment. Werewolf romantic bonds are sacred.”
I nodded slowly. “I appreciate your honesty and your respect for our customs.”
“So you’ll give me your blessing to court her?”
I maintained my neutral expression. “I can’t control Rebecca’s decisions about potential suitors. She’s an independent she-wolf who makes her own choices about matters of the heart.”
Tyler’s face fell slightly, but he nodded in understanding.
“However,” I continued, “I won’t stand in your way if you choose to pursue her honorably. Just remember – it will be up to Rebecca herself to accept or reject your courtship advances.”
(Third person’s POV)
The pack gathering concluded, and on the drive back to Winters Family Estate, Richard Winters glanced at his daughter through the rearview mirror. The luxury sedan’s interior was filled with comfortable silence until he broke it with his hopeful inquiry.
“Olivia, how was your discussion with Young Alpha Davis?”
His tone carried the unmistakable hope of a father who believed he had orchestrated a promising introduction. Richard’s hands gripped the steering wheel with anticipation, waiting for positive developments in what he clearly viewed as a potential mating alliance.
Olivia stared out the window at the passing streetlights, her reflection showing obvious disinterest. She had expected this conversation the moment her father had introduced her to Tyler.
“We exchanged contact information for business purposes,” she replied curtly.
Her voice carried none of the enthusiasm Richard was hoping to hear. The perfunctory response was designed to end the conversation quickly.
Richard’s face brightened despite her lackluster tone. Even this minimal interaction seemed to please him immensely.
“Excellent! The Davis pack would be an excellent alliance for the Winters family,” he said eagerly. “I encourage you to develop that connection further.”
“Young Alpha Davis seems like a respectable werewolf, but I believe mate bonds should develop naturally,” Olivia said firmly. “They shouldn’t be forced through arranged meetings.”
Richard’s enthusiasm didn’t waver. “Feelings can be cultivated through proper werewolf courtship traditions, Olivia. Many successful matings have begun with family introductions.”
Olivia’s amber eyes flashed with irritation. Her voice took on a slightly stern tone that reminded Richard of her late mother.
“Father, I’m focused on establishing my law practice and serving the pack community. That’s where my priorities lie right now.”
The finality in her voice made Richard realize he was pushing too hard. He had seen that same determined expression on Sarah’s face countless times during their mating years.
Sensing his daughter’s displeasure with his continued matchmaking efforts, Richard sighed heavily. The sound filled the car with resignation.
“Very well. I understand your position.”
He dropped the subject of Tyler/Davis, recognizing that further pressure would only drive Olivia further away from his suggestions.
Back at Winters Family Estate, Olivia stepped out of the car with cold efficiency. Her heels clicked against the marble steps as she headed toward the grand entrance.
Natalie Winters appeared in the doorway, her gentle smile welcoming them home. She wore an elegant evening dress that befitted her status as Luna of the pack.
“Good evening, Natalie,” Olivia said with a brief nod.
Her acknowledgment was polite but distant, carrying none of the warmth a daughter might show her stepmother. Without another word, Olivia disappeared upstairs to her room.
Natalie watched her stepdaughter’s retreating figure with concern. She turned to Richard as he entered the foyer.
“Why does Olivia seem so unhappy despite the successful pack gathering?”
Richard loosened his tie with a frustrated gesture. “She wasn’t pleased with my introduction to Young Alpha
Davis.”
Natalie’s expression became understanding but slightly reproachful. “Richard, you brought up potential mating arrangements again after she’s previously shown disapproval of such discussions.”
“The Davis pack represents a suitable alliance,” Richard defended. “I’m looking out for Olivia’s best interests as both her father and Alpha.”
Natalie placed a gentle hand on his arm. “You need to respect Olivia’s wishes and support her legal career instead.”
Her voice carried the wisdom of a Luna who understood pack dynamics. “She’s talented and will eventually find a suitable mate when the time is right.”
Richard’s shoulders sagged as he considered his wife’s words. Perhaps his eagerness to secure Olivia’s future was causing more harm than good.
“You’re right,” he conceded. “I promise to avoid the matchmaking topic in the future and allow Olivia to follow her own path regarding romantic relationships.”
Two days later, Olivia’s phone buzzed with an incoming call from the elite fashion boutique. She had ordered an Exclusive Luna Collection Handbag as a birthday gift for Sophie Parker from the prestigious fashion house.
As a black diamond VIP member and with Silverridge Holdings being a major shareholder of the luxury brand, she didn’t need to fulfill the usual $500,000 purchase requirement to access their most exclusive items.
“Ms. Winters, your special order has arrived,” the boutique sales associate informed her professionally.
“Would you prefer delivery to your penthouse or will you collect it personally?”
Olivia checked her schedule. Rebecca Frost was planning to meet her for shopping later that afternoon.
“I’ll pick it up myself. I have other shopping to do in the district.”
Before Rebecca arrived, Olivia decided to retrieve the designer handbag and handle her other errands. She drove through Harbor City’s elite shopping district, where luxury boutiques lined the pristine streets.
A particular window display caught her attention as she walked past a high-end boutique. An Ocean Breeze Halter Dress in flowing light blue chiffon was elegantly displayed on a mannequin.
The dress would be perfect for Sophie’s upcoming yacht party on the Moonlit Voyager. Its sophisticated design and ocean-inspired color would complement the maritime setting beautifully.
Olivia entered the store, her designer heels clicking against the polished marble floor. The boutique’s interior exuded luxury with its crystal chandeliers and carefully curated displays.
Isabella Chen, the sales associate, immediately recognized the designer clothing Olivia was wearing. Her trained eye quickly assessed Olivia’s obvious pack elite status from her expensive accessories and confident. bearing.
“Good afternoon, Ms. Winters,” Isabella greeted warmly with the deference expected when serving werewolf pack nobility. “How may I assist you today?”
Olivia pointed toward the window display. “I’d like to purchase that light blue halter dress as a gift.”

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