Michael Angelo
"Do you hear that?" Bear, my wolf, asks.
I could tell his ears were standing up out of attention.
Feeling the sense of urgency from his tone, I put down my pen and listened for a minute.
— Nothing.
"What am I supposed to be listening to — "
"She's singing again," he cuts me off, fully alert now while I felt his tail wag in excitement.
Knowing what he meant, my eyes widened in realization.
I quickly stood up from my seat and sprinted outside my office, heading towards the marble-tiled balcony — leaving pages of reports, from my pile of paperwork, flying to the floor.
— I don't know what to make sense of this reflex action, but I kept on doing this every time my wolf mentions anything related to 'her'. I know it is unusual but through the length of time, it became a bit of a habit, and guilty as I was, I don't know how to stop it now.
I'm still expecting for a miracle, I guess.
"Which direction?" I inquired, alert now.
"Same place Mikee," Bear stated. I then felt him looking in the direction, quite awestruck at the second.
— Knowing already what lies there, I still directed myself to the West.
At first glimpse, you don't see much in that direction other than the vast trees and other wild vegetation. Also, large mountains where the sun sets in the evening and a wide lake... That's about it.
Desperate though, I did ask some of my men to scout the area once; to try and see what truly exists in that place, and to my dismay, they found nothing but pure soil, more plants, and a few riverbanks.
It is pure nature out there.
I sighed heavily, thinking that he must be imagining stuff again.
He always does this whenever he feels like torturing me, or if he wants me to understand how devastated he was with the loss and how he deeply misses her. I don't know if he's playing a dangerous game of delusion or just trying to ignite the false hope I have within me, but sometimes everything just gets out of hand; Bear getting reality and imagination all mixed up.
One thing's for sure though, both of us are all messed up...
"She's not there, isn't she?" He asked, much in wonder now.
I internally nod at him.
"You must be hearing things again," I responded to him, and he quickly dismissed it, like he always does whenever he was unsure of stuff.
As for me, like the old times, I stayed there for a little longer. Just listening to my surroundings once more, and silently hoping to hear maybe a glimpse of 'her' pleasant voice.
My mate's voice... Oh, how I adore her voice. I always love listening to her, particularly when she sings.
I do remember how her soft, cool voice calms me whenever I'm in an irritable mood. Or how her sweet husky tunes, when singing nursery rhymes or plain ballads to the pups at the daycare, turns my frown into a smile. And let's not forget the soothing quality of her hums when she's doing lullabies for my sister, whereas it also lulls me to sleep.
Such peaceful, relaxing times, and now, I honestly long for it... Nevertheless, unlike my wolf, I don't hear a thing; No singing mate for my ears to pick up.
The vibration in the wind to cause sound was definitely calm today. A little whistling of the wind could only be heard, and that's about it.
I sighed in disappointment.
— This is just pointless because deep down, I know, our MATE was already gone... That she's somewhere far yet safe and out of pain. Though, three long years, and here I am, still a broken man...
Who wouldn't be?
I, ashamed as I was, neglected my mate, and for what? For being a mere human and fat, which I thought at first was weak and disgusting?
… But I have my reasons, and one of those was my pride.
I was the Alpha King and I wanted someone strong and fit for danger to be my Luna Queen. However, after meeting her that day at some random event and realizing she was the complete opposite of what I wanted for a Luna Queen, I felt RAGE.
My mate... She was nothing compared to what I have imagined, so I did what I knew was best: I neglected my commitments and ruined the bond towards her
I learned to push her away, that I ended up losing her for good...
My wolf hated me for that ever since, because he knows what I truly needed, and she was the only one I NEEDED.
— It was not just me though, but the whole Kingdom and pack needed her...
Bear always reminded me that she was everybody's strength and oh how she proved that to everyone one day — most especially me... She was literally perfect, and I appreciate that a little too late now.
I honestly took 'her' for granted.
However, I'm still grateful and comforted in some way that my wolf can hear her, even after death.
. . . This just proves how deep we — werewolves, are connected to our mate, and how strong our love can be for them that it cannot be changed by any means. It's not an obsession for some reason — it's just how mate bond works for us...
I internally sighed.
Some days, I was doing more praying and hoping that wherever she was right now, she's guiding me. Hopefully, directing me to the betterment of our Kingdom and pack, as well as the idea of comforting me — like she always does when she was alive. Yet, a part of me still begs for a second chance with her. I know it was wrong to pray for that, but I needed her here, to be with me at all times — To help me be the better man she thought of me to be.
And then I remember her scent... Three years and I couldn't find a scent that matches hers.
I attended mating balls and other occasions related to mate searching, but I still search for her scent. Wishing it was around and that it was still existing. But no, it doesn't exist anymore and no matter how hard I tried to forget about it, I just can't.
She was my everything... If only I treated her right.
Now, I have to live with the guilt and the agony every single day. My wolf agrees with the punishment I was in, and just thinking about it now, I felt Bear huff his nose at me with that idea.
I couldn't blame him for the way he treats me now anyway, so I learned to accept it.
Suddenly, I heard footsteps entering my room.
When I turn around, I saw Lucky — my Beta, Rocky — my Gamma, and Jay — my best pack warrior, walking towards me.
"Alpha King, Queen Nile wants to see..." Lucky announces but pauses when he stepped on the scattered paperwork.
"What the hell happened here?" Rocky anxiously asks, looking around the messy floor.
Realizing something, the three of them automatically shot me a suspicious look, like they always do whenever they suspected that I had a furious fit, privately RAMPAGED on things, or worst, go BLOODLUST again...
I don't do any of those now, hopefully never again.
— I'm good, I know... Though, not better — I wish.
"Bear heard her," I confessed before they could even utter a word.
"The singing?" Rocky asks, his forehead wrinkled.
I nodded, walking inside the room.
"He must be hearing things again, Sire." Lucky stated while picking up the sheets from the floor.
"I already told him that, and please don't be too formal around me. It's just the four of us." I retorted, walking back to my desk.
Lucky snorted.
Jay frowned.
Rocky raised an eyebrow.
"We rather want our heads on, than be headless for disrespecting you Alpha King," Rocky couldn't help but mock.
I rolled my eyes at him, and they all laughed.
"But seriously, how come Bear keeps on hearing her? Are you sure he's not hallucinating, or something Mikee?" Lucky asks, worried now.
Rocky snorted at him.
"His only depressed Luck, not 'd**g high'. He'll be okay." Rocky stated, rolling his eyes at a now annoyed Beta.
"Well, fun fact Gamma, depression is one of the triggers for hallucination..." Lucky pointed out, crossing his arms in front of his chest.
"So?" Rocky raises another nonchalant eyebrow at Lucky.
"So it means Bear is dangerously depressed, and it's unhealthy for the both of them. Also, with the fact that Bear has been hallucinating about Nala for over a year now, kinda alarms me." Lucky raised his eyebrow at Rocky, "Especially, this is the Alpha's mind. It could destroy them mentally, don't you think?"
Rocky didn't answer back, but he did glare at Lucky.
Lucky, knowing he was right, could only smirk.
Nonetheless, the topic about Bear's mental health picked up again, and their bickering continued. I almost wanted to kick them out of my office chamber but then paused when I thought about the subject thoroughly.
Bear and I, are we really not that stable like Lucky mentioned?
I know we are depressed after losing our mate... but Bear, depressed to the point of hallucinating for over a year?
Is it really that harmful? And that reminds me, what about me?
Was I handling this well?
I do admit, I tend to lose my cool easily, and my perspective in life is lost somewhere deep in the gutter. Not to mention, the uncontrollable BLOODLUST I gained to fix my broken heart and soul...
Was I, both human and werewolf, really not that tough as I thought I was?
I shrugged my shoulders at the overwhelming emotions and impressions I was having, which I may say, were hitting me hard all at once. I wanted to seek some answers regarding this, but not knowing what questions to ask made me irritated as hell.
Yeah, I'm clueless for sure, and I freaking don't like it!
"I don't think it's mental guys," Jay commented out of the blue, he sounded dead serious.
Hearing this, the three of us instantly shifted our gaze at him.
"Pardon?" I asked, a bit stunned.
He slowly lifted his eyes from picking sheets of paper on the floor to look at us, his face innocent but very serious.
"I don't think there's something wrong with Bear and Alpha's mind," Jay cleared, "I think the things they both have been experiencing this past few years are normal for our kind..." He added.
"Hallucination is not normal Jay." Lucky furrowed his brows at him.
"And so as depression, thank you very much," Rocky added, crossing his arms now.
Jay rolled his eyes at them.
"I know that. What I meant is, if this is hell serious like you two put it, then Alpha should have been wild and crazy, or have gone rogue, a long time ago. Don't you agree?" Jay shifted his gaze at me, "For some unknown reason, the connection between you and Nala is still there. It's present and it's keeping you sane." He concluded.
The three of us became silent after that, and I know, all we're thinking of the probability Jay had spoken of.
He's actually right...
Werewolves who had lost their mate tend to lose their mind entirely, and that's one of the reasons how rogues are born. So when Jay pinpointed that out, made me slightly hoped that maybe, with a miracle or two, Nala was alive;
That maybe she's somewhere out there, living life and breathing...
Though that didn't make sense to me to some extent, and as much as I'm happy with the notion, I clearly know what I saw; I basically witness what happened to her...
How could she be alive out of that deadly circumstance?
"So you are saying Luna Queen is alive, Jayden?" Lucky asked, all of a sudden, narrowing his eyes at Jay.
Jay only shrugged his shoulders.
"But she's dead, we all saw her fall..." Rocky pointed out absentmindedly.
I, hating the memory, glared at him, a deadly growl escaped my lips. Rocky, realizing his mistake, quickly raised both his hands in the air, as if surrendering, while his eyes widened in horror.
"All I'm saying is, Mikee is lucky." Jay immediately declared, distracting me from the thought of killing my stupid Gamma, "A werewolf with a higher position, let alone an Alpha, is considered dead once they lost their mate... So yeah, your very fortunate Alpha to have survived this." He added, placing the papers he had collected on my table and shot me a warm smile.
I could only nod at him, thankful for the reminder he had acknowledged.
"Okay, let's stop here. Will talk about this later." Lucky interrupted and faced me, "For now, your Mother wants to have a word with you Mikee."
Calmed and in control now, I followed Lucky to my Mother's room.
Since Mum's chamber was only a few rooms down the hall from my office, we arrived quicker than usual and in time for a maid with a medicine tray to leave the room.
I paused.
Mum was becoming weaker this past few days. Her illness was unusual yet treatable. Though even with the medication, and our quick healing, the sickness comes back much faster than it disappears, and that's what concerns me... I mean, if this continues, I fear she might leave me as well.
I could only sigh my frustration before proceeding in opening her chamber door.
Mum was at her desk, writing something on paper — I know it was her diary — when I entered her room. Sensing my presence, Mum raised her head and upon seeing me, she encouraged a smile at me.
From there, I saw her soft beauty — Mum's a majestic blonde, with beautiful tan skin, sparkling amber eyes, and petite in body size — and how I was fascinated by the fact that she still looks young. She was still glorious and vibrant at the age of forty, especially when she keeps on smiling that perfectly align teeth.
"How are you my boy?" she asks, watching me as I walk inside her room, heading towards her ceiling to floor height window.
"Fine," I responded, looking away from her loving gaze and unto the window, starting at the thick forest.
I still felt her eyes on me, and I know she was still anxious around me. She always had been after my mate died.
Could I blame her, knowing I turned into a monster?
I heard her sighed heavily.
"You know, Nalaese will be very happy if you learned to move on and well, start a new life."
Her voice was soft and gentle when she said that, yet I growled ferociously at her — my very own mother. My eyes grew wide, realizing what I have done.
— She, surprisingly, didn't mind though and kept her cool.
I tried to calm down as quickly as possible while I let the truth sink in. Slowly, it did make me realize the possibilities — but then, it wasn't good enough to even make me be excited about the future — my future.
In fact, it only made the guilt I felt worst — I could not help but winced at this.
"I don't know Mum." I honestly announced, moving my gaze into her cool eyes, "I still feel that exact same connection — I mean, it's still here. So, if ever I did search for another mate, I don't seem to see how this mate bond works the second time around." I explained.
Mum didn't like that, and her cool expression turned bitter.
"For Goddess grace Michael Angelo, she's DEAD for almost 3 years! Surely the mate bond will work the second time around. Trust me." She affirmed sternly. Her words stinging me all throughout.
I wanted to protest, but she eyed me so fiercely, I had to bit my tongue to stop myself from speaking.
"You know how the kingdom is doing right now. The pack, OUR pack becoming weaker day by day." She stopped writing and focus her eyes on me, "I know you can manage all by yourself, but son, it's not just you who have lost the Luna Queen. WE ALL DID. So for everybody's sake — for your agony to end as well, you ought to be doing the right thing here and that's finding your second chance mate." She rationalized as she encouraged a smile at me.
Deep down, I know she has a point and I understand her fairly well. Though I know I have my own choices and I choose to be hesitant.
She saw that in my face that she let out a sighed once more, heavier than usual, and stood up from her table. Then, slowly, she walked towards me.
"You are my son, maybe your father's image, but mine in mind and heart." She stated, getting closer to me. "I know it's hard to lose someone you love. I mean, look at me and how I went into total darkness when your father died. Then, knowing how 'Nalaese' brought back the light to us, to me especially and be gone the next..." She trailed off completely, almost sobbing.
"Mum, please..." I started, reaching out for her.
"Listen," She cut me off, "Yes it's hard son. But we need to be strong because that is the only choice we have right now." She came closer, and there I saw how her eyes — honey in color — plead for me.
"But the mate bond..." I tried to reason.
"The mate bond between you and Nalaese was destroyed the minute she died." Mum snapped, cutting me off harshly, "So please Michael Angelo, let her go," she begged now.
I was stiff in my position, especially after hearing all the things I don't want to think about. I know everything was true and that I need to let her go for me to move on, but there is still a big part of me that keeps on telling me DON'T...
Yes, the mate bond may have been lost after my mate's death, but I could still sense the connection. I could still sense my Nala (short for Nalaese) and I'm not letting that go.
Jay even speculated that I was saved because of the bond... So, if the bond is still present and connected then I need to find proof for this myself.
I need to confirm if it's there or if it is indeed broken...
"Mum, I..."
"Son, please do reconsider this." My mum begged once more as she hugged me, "Just try this one more time at the mating ball. I promise Mum will work hard on this...I will make a way for you to find your second chance mate..." She mumbled through my chest.
Knowing how persuasive my mother is and how her reasons cut me deep every second this conversation goes, I just couldn't say NO anymore.
I sighed heavily, DEFEATED.
"Fine, but only this one time Mum. Nothing more after." I said sternly, releasing myself from her hug, and dashed out of her room.
She seemed please as I saw her nodded once at me, a mysterious smile forming on her face...