6. Lust to Betray đ
Sona didnât get a chance to talk or argue or even have any kind of sexâŚbecause she didnât see Conri for two weeks.
Both a lot and nothing happened in all that time. For the first few days she was a ball of conflicting thoughtsâdo I chase after him, or do I let us simmer until we can both be rational? As time progressed, she was more upset on Raffâs behalf. He was throwing tantrums in the middle of the night shrieking for his father, and she and Auryn were losing many hours of sleep, which did not translate well when tending to patients who were providing her with valuable information. Which included continued strife between Conri and Artem that was only ongoing because Redbone âspiesâ still appeared to slink along Moonvalleyâs borders to grin and laughâas if they less wanted to make a move and more to tease their agitation.
Sona visited the manor only for her and her grandfather to tend to Amaris, who was suffering from a mild sickness that not even Auryn Mai could determine. But her tea helped bring her mood back up, along with her playdates with Raff, who had begun to call her Gramma, much to her delight.
And to see Arden, of course. Theyâd taken to having lunch at almost every eatery in town before strolling down Entertainment Street, where sheâd critique any gold craftsmanship; nothing compared to the artistry of Goldwaterâs smiths. Arden bought her anything made by one when she had her back turned. âTo remind you of your home.â
It was sparse at first, shy and heart-pounding, but theyâd taken to sharing physical touchâcheek kisses, fingers fumbling to interlock, hugs that turned into embraces. But when he offered her a small gold statue of a pup, Sona rose onto her toes and touched her lips to his. âThis is my home.â
Arden flushed redder than a rose, nearly dropping the statue on his own toes. Then she realized what sheâd doneâin front of the entire gold shop with at least ten other wolves watching them with unabashedly wide eyes and gaping mouths.
The mate of the Gamma just kissed the Beta.
Oh fuck, what have I just done?
Sona grabbed Ardenâs hand and fled from the store, skidding down the street only to careen into an alley between two others and caught herself on the wall. She smacked her palm to her forehead. âArden, Iâm sorryâI canât believe I just did that. I just cheated on my mate. Iâm definitely going straight to the moon goddessâs hellââ
Arden staggered toward her. It was midday, and slats of sunlight made it between the roofs to limn her closeâ friend in buttery light. She felt the glow of it but only basked in the sight of Arden Roshan advancing on her slowly until his face was inches from hers.
Sona swallowed hard. His scent was familiar; warm leather and the heady freesia flower perfume sheâd gifted him every birthday because that was all he asked for. He was familiar. She trusted him with her life and more. And with Conri suddenly estrangedâŚArden was keeping her from floundering in desperation. For a good while now, she realized.
In kissing Arden, no matter how innocently, she had betrayed her mate. Betrayal was the second-worst crime a werewolf could commit besides murder. It was scandalous and disgraceful and hurtful and heartbreaking and Sona had never felt more terrible.
Arden was just a friend. Just a friend, just a friend, she chanted in her mindâas Ardenâs hands rested on her hips.
Just a friend, just a friend! she yelled in her mindâas Arden tilted his head, leaned down, and brushed his lips on her neck.
Just aâoh fuck.
Sonaâs core throbbed.
His breath sent a wave of shivers through her skin. âThen Iâll go too,â he murmured.
Instinct took control. Her arms hooked around his shoulders for her fingers to tangle in his white hair, stretching onto her toes to bring her lips to his andâoh gods it felt so good.
Werewolves thrived on passion, whether it be love or hate or joy. They needed it, and if they were deprived of it for too long, they got desperate to seek it out with whatever it took. And when the need was metâor even sparkedâit was the best fucking feeling to ever experience. The first time sheâd had sex with Conri, she thought she would combust with pleasure; sheâd even wept with joy.
Was he better at kissing than the mate she was now committing adultery against? Debatable based on the heat of the moment and the connection of their soulsâespecially at this point in their lives. Where she barely recognized him anymore.
Conri was going to hell, too, she was sure of it. Sheâd kiss both of them thereâ
Oh fucking hell, what am I thinking*?*
She should push Arden away. Tell him that they both knew better than to commit this unforgivable indiscretion because she was thoroughly appalled at herself for even letting it go this far. If she didnât stop itâŚstop themâŚhow far could they go?
Going anywhere was too far.
But why didnât she want to stop?
Because his tongue was feeling hers just like his hands were cupping her ass, lifting her with one robust hoist so she could lock her legs around his hips. He was pressing her against the warmed stone wall, and his body was lean and muscled against the curves of hers. And between her legsâŚand hisâŚ
Well. She didnât have to wonder if he was enjoying this or not.
Sona nudged her hips against Ardenâs torso in response. I want this too.
He moaned into her mouthâpleasure, angst, andâŚpain. âSona,â he groaned. She could almost hear his brows furrow.
âArdenââ
âWeâwe shouldnât. Heâs your mate. My brother. This isâŚthis is wrong.â
Some disreputable part of her brain purred, Why does it feel so right, then? The sensical part told her firmly, Heâs right. This is a betrayal of the worst kind for both of you.
Sona broke the kiss but couldnât look up at him. She dropped her forehead onto his collarbone so he could rest his chin on top of her head. Neither of them could catch their breath.
When she did, she whispered, âIs this how youâve always felt?â
Ardenâs heart was pounding. âA-about?â
âMe.â
His hands were still idly exploring her body, as if he couldnât bring himself to take them away. She didnât want him to.
âWhere did this come from?â she asked when he didnât answer. âYouâŚIâŚwe justâve been doing what weâve always done. Be together, be casual. Best friends. You and me and ConriâŚâ The words started spilling from her mouth as it tried to keep up with her thoughts. âThe three of us, weâve always been joined at the hip. We all loved each otherâbut in different waysââ
It clicked. All those different ways.
It was a godsdamned love triangle.
Sona lifted her head and met Ardenâs gaze. It was sad and lustful. What a strange combination. Cupping his rough cheek with her palm seemed all too natural, comforting for them both. âIâm sorry,â she said softly.
He laughed once under his breath and shook his head. âDonât be, Sona. With all of us being who we are, what bond you and my brother share, with what Iâm destined to become after my father is gone⌠We could never be what Iâve always wished we could.â
Arden cradled her face, wiping away a tear she didnât realize escaped away with his thumb. âIâve loved you in a way I could never have you since the first time we met.â
Sona felt her whole soul shiver in the darkness within her.
There were too many eternities in the ten seconds it took for her to laugh brokenly, âYou should start writing poetry.â
His smile was crooked and brief. âWho says I havenât?â
Soulmates loved and cared for each other unconditionally. They would walk through any hell and back for them. They would proclaim their love in words or poetry. They would steal kisses and hold hands. Little things that had no meaning at all and yet meant everything.
Conri loved and cared for her, heâd walk through hell and back, and heâd kiss her and hold her hand. He didnât write poetry and Sona was fine with that because she knew he would be terrible at it.
But rarely did he say he loved her. And when was the last time she said it to him?
That wasnât right.
Did sheâŚdid she not love her soulmate anymore?
Sona was aware of her tears now. The ugly tears and her running nose and her sweaty palms that she rubbed on her pant leg to avoid getting it on Ardenâs face.
He sensed her panic and, being the innocent and inexperienced romantic that he was, absorbed the anxiety. He gripped her upper arms to steady her. âWhat? Whatâs wrong? Here.â
Moon goddess bless him, he used his expensive prince sleeve to wipe her nose drivel.
So worried for and about her. When was the last time Conri had been so passionate? Heâd shown little to no interest in her or even them, ever since Redbone started provoking Moonvalleyâs borders, inadvertently provoking Conriâs darker side.
A darker side sheâd never really seen, much less explored. Now she wasnât interested in trying.
Arden had no dark side. He was all pure, sweet light. It radiated off his skin, from between his lips.
Sona wanted to find out if she could taste it from both.
âEverything and nothing,â she whispered, and kissed her new forbidden lover.
































































