She tried to listen. It had been so easy early when her wolf had done it. But now she heard nothing but crickets.
When she opened her eyes, a wave of dizziness hit her and made her sway slightly.
“I guess you’re not going anywhere,” he said, putting his arms around her and looking into her eyes. “That was quick.”
What was in that stuff? She’d been perfectly fine when she’d come outside, but now her thoughts were whirling in her head. How was she supposed to concentrate like this?
“Trust your wolf, Ava. She, more than anyone and anything else, has your back. Remember that,” Zeke said as he helped her to sit down.
He sat cross-legged in front of her and looked at her expectantly.
“And I think you’re insane if you think getting sloshed is the answer to all our problems,” she said, and her voice already sounded slurred to her ears.
“Maybe I am a little bit insane, but that’s what makes me beautiful,” he said with a little grin.
And he was beautiful. How could he still smile like that when their world had fallen apart? Even with her thoughts becoming more jumbled, she focused on his lips as he smiled. Would they ever be able to do this properly? Get drunk like stupid young adults and maybe have picnics in the woods again? Would she ever show him her favourite spot at home or go to the beach that now felt so familiar?
Maybe the alcohol was playing tricks on her because she could smell the salty breeze and hear the waves as if they were there on those beautiful cliffs.
Zeke’s lips stopped smiling, and they parted. She pulled her gaze from them with some difficulty to look into his eyes. And in them, she saw all his feelings. His love. His belief in her. His determination. And that unshakable belief that they could do anything together. That she was enough for him and she could fight by his side.
His belief that she and her wolf were the most perfect beings on earth despite all their flaws.
She felt all of that through their bond, stronger than she had ever felt before. And she felt something else. Confusion. A very overwhelming need to be loved, to be accepted.
And she knew these were not her feelings.
It was her wolf. Did she want to be loved and accepted by her? They were a part of each other; one could not exist without the other. Wasn’t that acceptance enough?
She closed her eyes to try and focus better on those feelings, even though closing her eyes made her feel dizzier.
‘It’s me? Why don’t you want to speak to me?’
Zeke had said her wolf wouldn’t want to be called insane, and that was all she had done since she had found out about her. Had she been upsetting her? Was that the part of her that she needed to accept? The part that hungered for blood?
‘You don’t understand me.’
The voice was so clear amid all her chaotic thoughts that it startled her and forced her to open her eyes. There was a smile on Zeke’s face as if he knew what had just happened.
“Talk to her,” Zeke whispered.
She quickly closed her eyes again.
‘I’m trying,’ she said. ‘I’ve been trying all this time.’
‘You’ve been hoping that I never come out. And now that you need me, you think I’ll come like a pup starved of affection.’
How long had this wolf been in her head?
‘From the beginning, Ava. From the time I had to save us when you were a child. But you are not worthy of me.’
Her wolf was withdrawing when she called out, “Wait!”
Was that it? How could they repair the relationship if her wolf wanted nothing to do with her?
‘What’s your name?’
‘Nyx.’