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My Cold Sweetheart

[COMPLETE] [MATURE CONTENT] [WEREWOLF X VAMPIRE] High-school student Theodor Turner, always too popular for his own good, starts a new life in snowy Alaska after losing both his parents. Then he meets Elizabeth King, a beautiful but cold teen who is about to uncover Theodor’s true identity and the reality of the world he lives in. Elizabeth is a pureblood vampire who dreams of changing her fate, and Theodor, who feels betrayed by the closest people around him, has to see how deep the rabbit hole takes him as he enters into a complicated relationship with his cold soulmate, and his werewolf betrothed. *** Images of Sophia shivering between my arms came into my vision. I squeezed my eyes shut. Glad no one around here could see that. I missed her. My eyes drifted left and right, the energy... that warm energy that swirled in my chest when I realized that I was about to see her was a familiar one now. It became familiar after the night we spent together. I took wider strides along the lawn to the side of the packhouse now, we were probably the last to arrive and I wasn't sure if it was intentional. I could detect their presence coming from the rear. Many, many Alphas. But I was eager to see one before I gathered up the information that they would be willing to share with me. I was a pureblood after all. No. This wasn't the correct way of thinking. I was a coveted monster. They wanted me on their side — All of them. I had to keep that in mind. Herbert was closely following me as I led the way inside the place I never walked through before. As soon as I came into their view, all eyes were on me. Great. The Alphas of the Northwest were standing around in a loose circle, I counted around twenty of them. Could there be this many packs in the Northwest alone? They were dressed in suits, mostly black. My navy one stood out. But my Rolex didn't. Someone else stood out as well. She was standing in the middle of the loose circle, her father had a protective arm around her waist. She was talking to my brother and the other guy whose wolf was silver. I needed to get his name and memorize it at one point. Her aura, a lot like my brother's, was a brilliant red now. But I could easily ignore that, just the way she was easily ignoring me. She could ignore me all she wanted, I wasn't done looking at her back in that dress. The dress was backless. There was only a… crisscross something I couldn't name that held the dress around her neck. She had her hair tied up instead of leaving it down to provide some coverage. The dress looked as if it would feel silky to the touch. I was planning on finding out soon. It was burning red too. And I thought pink was her favorite color… Was she planning on looking this provocative each time I saw her? Did I have to be that guy who talked about these things with his girlfriend? When all of the men around her started looking at me. Her neck hung down a bit, surrendering. That's right, now look at me too. She adjusted her posture, and amongst all the beating of the werewolves' hearts, I could swear I heard hers fluttering as she turned sinfully slow. She looked like a sin on two legs. *** Two bonds, no NTR. The cover is mine, artist's discord: callmeotooosan#2412 Daily updates. Chapters are between 1900-2300 words each. Please support this novel!

Nora_Star · Fantasy
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168 Chs

Spoken for

I sat back down on the bed, convinced.

"We were talking about a bond," I said as I was making myself comfortable for the rest of the conversation. He went back to where he sat a few moments earlier too.

"It's not a very good time to talk about this," he chin-pointed towards the open door behind him.

Was he concerned about Sophie hearing us all the way from the kitchen?

That wasn't possible.

He gave me a serious look. "A bond isn't decisive." He shook his head twice. "The one thing I wanted to postpone for later…" he spoke in a low voice; it was more likely directed at himself than me.

That was it, I've had enough. "Is this you not pushing me away now?" my voice came out a bit too harsh.

"Okay, then, you're spoken for," he muttered.

Spoken for.

As in… an arranged marriage?!

"What the fu-" I couldn't believe my ears; I must've heard him wrong. But then I remember something that wasn't important enough for me to keep track of. Until now, that is.

Elizabeth kept implying that I was taken. No, she went further than that, she told me that I didn't belong to her.

I looked at my brother, horrified. He rolled his eyes at me. "Hence why I wanted to postpone this one in particular." I didn't realize my jaw was slightly open until he reached out and closed it for me with his index finger. He gave me two pats on the cheek, the way my father did when he tried to cheer us up.

"Last time we came to Anchorage, Theo, do you remember that?" He asked softly. But there was something between the lines.

"It was around 7 years ago, right before the camping trips started." He looked at me, measuring my expression for a long moment.

"This wasn't my question, Theo."

He was creeping me out now!

"Will you say things the way they are already!" I whisper-shouted at him, worrying about Sophie hearing us now too.

He sighed.

"Yes, camping trips started back then. But we could've set camp in one of the many campgrounds and sites here, right?" He rubbed his chin, waiting for me to arrive somewhere again.

I never really thought about that, to be honest. When I looked back at Li's face, I realized that I made the wrong conclusion, this wasn't him making implications and throwing them my way, he was stalling because whatever the subject was, he was worried about me.

I was done being weak. It wasn't me.

"Spill it, Li."

"…I think he suppressed your memories of that incident; because you remember things from before." He said.

"What incident. What memories. What's that got to do with being engaged to someone…somewhere!"

What was real in my life anymore?

My brother mirrored my depressing thoughts, visibly hunching again.

"I remember it as if it was yesterday, you were turning ten a few days later and it was all that you ever talked about." He smiled, but it quickly faded away.

"It was in the middle of the night when you disappeared, I learned later on that dad was meeting with his Beta at the time, and mom," he cringed then swallowed, "I remember shaking her until my hands hurt," his pupils dilated darkening his green eyes, it was his frightened expression that I hadn't seen in ages.

"She was a ragdoll." He whispered.

I decided to man up for the both of us, I pasted my poker face on, the one I never needed to wear when I was around him.

"We believe he was the one who took you, the door to the house was left open and your shoes were left outside. Your footsteps were still visible over the snow, you walked in a certain line, not once changing your direction indicating that you got lost or were trying to find your way back." He rubbed his face roughly with his hands and then left them there for a long moment, when he removed them, his face was very red.

"It was my mistake. Dad asked me to watch over you before he left, but I got distracted, I can't even remember what was it that took my attention away from you."

He must've been around thirteen years old at that time.

I opened my mouth to object, but he didn't let me. "I ran after you until my body gave up, it was the first time I shifted into my wolf's form..." The images of the man turning into a beast flashed in front of me, how painful it looked.

I closed my eyes not wanting to think about my 13 years old brother going through an ordeal like that, all alone.

He was only a boy, running after his lost brother.

"It was the best and the worst thing that ever happened to me." He chuckled darkly, following the line my thoughts were taking without having to hear them out loud.

"I'm sorry." That was all I managed to say.

"I thought I died back then," he laughed again. "I decided I would haunt and bring you back, regardless."

It was my turn to chuckle darkly. He and I were brothers alright.

"I felt the same when I went after mom as a ghost too."

He looked at me, his expression taking a tone darker.

"You finish your story first; I'll tell you everything after that," I promised. He nodded to that thoughtfully.

"Tracking you was much easier, instead of going after your footsteps that were barely visible with the blizzard that hit Anchorage that evening, your scent was already imprinted in me. Oh, and the temperature no longer bothered me." Unlike the positive things he kept on listing, his eyes looked more frightened than the way they did a while earlier.

"She came to your rescue before I did." He said.

Who? Elizabeth?

"I heard her before I saw her."

His eyes softened as he fixed his wandering gaze on me; his expression softened too.

"I'll never forget it as long as I live, arriving at that clearing and seeing my brother, barefoot, sitting over the snow on his butt," he paused, "your eyes were on the white pup that stood close to you, and was growling at an invisible force, somewhere I couldn't see." A smile played on his lips, "It was the bravest thing I had ever seen."

I had no recollection whatsoever of what he was going on about.

"The pup's growls quickly turned into hiccups when I stepped into the picture." He laughed. "I think I scared her more than whatever she was trying to protect you from."

"She?" I tried to recall a white pup. Instead, the image of a magnificent white wolf that yelped when I hit my head came into my view.

"She," I said again, but it was very different this time around.

What would it mean to me if the white pup from my forgotten past and the one that I saw recently in my backyard were one of the same?

What would it change?