My first sight of the capital filled me with awe. Even though I had grown up in one of the small towns of a rural pack, I had on several occasions gone to cities for appointments or vacations, but the capital was something else entirely. What had begun in the distance as an indistinct blur on the horizon gradually grew and took shape as we flowed in and out of traffic, moving ever closer.
I watched out the window, feeling very out of place as we followed the highway with residential areas in sight on either side of the road. The houses on my side gradually changed into a more downtown business type of area, full of tall buildings with many windows and crowds going about their business. Most looked pretty normal, but I was pretty sure I also spotted a lean, pale vampire and a glittering fairy amongst the multitudinous werewolves.
"It's up ahead," Arthur told me, drawing my attention forward. He was proud of his home and his warmth seeped into me. I returned his smile, ignoring the tense knots building in my gut.
I peered forward, trying to decipher which of the growing locations he was talking about. As we grew closer, the silhouette of a vague shape against the sky revealed itself to be a marvel of architecture from another time. Columns and mouldings decorated the exterior of the large, complex structure.
I could scarcely believe that I was going to be expected to live there. It was larger than my school, larger than any building in my pack territory, and it was many times bigger than the house I grew up in than I dared to estimate.
I would probably be lucky to find my way around inside. I swallowed and pulled my phone out of my bag.
I sent texts to my mother and to Kayla letting them know I had arrived safely. They would tell anyone else who cared.
I turned my attention back to the imposing building before me and glanced at my mate.
He was watching my reaction with quiet concern. "Are you alright?"
I smiled at him. "Don't worry, I'll be fine." I would manage, because I wanted to be with him.
Arthur carried my travel bag for me, which made me feel stupidly happy as I slung my messenger bag over my shoulder.
I walked with Arthur up the wide stone steps leading into the front of the palace. Lucas fell into step with us beside me. He nodded respectfully.
I had not loved how he had practically shouted Arthur's and my status to the world, but it was that meddlesome Darcy who had done the bulk of the damage.
There was no more time to worry about how the kingdom knew about us, because the doors were pushed open, and I was struck dumb with surprise. The entryway to the palace was enormous. I gaped at high sloping ceilings, doors that lead in four directions, and two graceful spiralling staircases on both sides that presumably led up to the next floor, although I could see little beyond the railings above.
Mostly I was overwhelmed by just how entirely out of place I was.
Arthur took my hand and the feeling lessened. I might not belong in the palace, but I did belong with him.
A man with black, slightly greying hair walked up to us. His back was perfectly straight, he was wearing a black suit and vest, and was the very picture of meticulousness.
"Good afternoon, Prince Arthur." He turned to me and with a respectful nod said, "It's a pleasure to meet you, Miss Roberts."
"Anne, this is our head butler, Percival Hargreeves," Arthur said. I could tell by Arthur's tone that even if the man was a servant, my mate was fond of him.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, too," I responded with a smile. I tried to hide my nervousness.
"Is everything ready?" Arthur asked.
"Of course, Your Highness. Miss Roberts's room in your suite has been prepared."
"Thank you, Hargreeves," Arthur said.
Perhaps it was due to Arthur's regard for the man, but I found myself rather liking this head butler.
My attention was instantly diverted as Arthur led me away and up one of the flowing stairwells and down a hallway, and then we took two more turns before Arthur pushed open a door to reveal a room, or rather a series of connected rooms. "This is my suite," he told me. "Or rather, our suite."
He began to show me around the ridiculously opulent rooms, which were more like an independent house than anything else. "So, this is my bedroom, and over here is yours. You're more than welcome in mine, but I wanted to give you some space for now."
I leaned forward and kissed him in gratitude for his thoughtfulness. "Thanks Arthur."
"Of course, Anne. I want you to be comfortable, so if there's anything at all you need, let me know."
I nodded just as his phone pinged. He glanced at it. "My mother is aware we've arrived."
"Oh really?" I asked.
"She wants to meet you."
"Me?" Even if I was the mate of her son, the fact that the queen would immediately make time for me was shocking.
"Yeah. If you're not up to it today, I can put her off."
I considered. If I avoided her, it would only make her think I was afraid. "No, I can handle it."
{Darn right we can,} my wolf said suddenly as she surged into the forefront of my mind.
{You're back? Oh great.}
{Ungrateful human. I’ve come to offer my support and inspect our new den.}
{Then thank you, I guess.}
{I also want to meet this wolf who ranks above me.}
{Scoping out the competition?} I suggested.
{I have no competition, silly human. She is currently my superior, and I am the wolf who will take her place when she falters. In retrospect, it's not surprising that we got such an amazing mate. Pierce and I are obviously well matched in strength, and you and Arthur also seemed to be well matched in your reticence.}
I did not bother to argue with her assessment. {Your overconfidence will be our downfall.}
{My very reasonable and accurate confidence is probably our greatest strength.}
What was the point of arguing with the ever stubborn wolf?
I glanced at Arthur. "I probably just need to get changed. I guess I should wear a dress or something?" I asked him.
He considered. "That would work just fine."
I scurried into my room and discovered that all my clothing was already hanging in the ridiculously large closet. I only had a couple of dresses, so I picked the most reserved one, black and to my knees and hoped that it would do. I lay it on the bed and took a quick shower, threw on the dress and tried to make myself look presentable.
{I'll give you credit for your speed at preparing yourself this time,} my wolf told me begrudgingly. {Now, let us go and meet this queen.}
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I came out of my new room and found Arthur waiting for me. He had changed into a grey shirt and black dress pants, and he looked so good I wished that I could take pictures with my eyes. Would it be weird to pull out my phone and snap a photo to drool over later?
Probably, so I contented myself with staring for a long moment, hoping to burn the sight of him onto the back of my retinas.
"You look beautiful," he told me.
I smiled my pleasure at his words.
"And there's no reason to be so nervous," he said. "My mother is not terrifying at all."
Easy for him to say. He was all glorious and perfect while I was just me, even if the mate bond made him think differently. I was attractive enough, but that could be said for nearly every werewolf on the planet. Beauty did not make one special, and otherwise I was a very ordinary werewolf.
It was great that Arthur appreciated my normal qualities, but that did not mean his parents would. I’d probably stick out like a sore thumb.
He held out his hand. I grasped it, and he used it to pull me flush against him.
"Don't worry so much. I won't leave you alone with her just yet, and there is nothing in the world that would ultimately make me let you go so long as there is breath in my lungs."
Then he kissed me, and I responded enthusiastically.
My worries dissolved along with the ability for my body to function independently of him. I smiled through my stupid haze of utter delight. He was right. Everything would be fine, because we would manage.
Finally we broke our kiss, and I was satisfied to hear him breathing heavily. My breathing was no better, but I was much less nervous about the coming ordeal thanks to my Arthur fix.
We manoeuvred down the opulent halls, or rather he manoeuvred me through the halls, because I had no idea where we were going. We were still in the same wing as his—our suite, when he pushed open a large door.
I belatedly realized that this must be the private areas of the king and queen. What I could see was at least several times bigger than my parent's house, and I was sure there was more beyond the various doors.
When Arthur led me through another doorway, I found myself in what might have been called a sitting room. It looked like a living room, but was way more fancy than any I had ever seen and the lack of any visible modern technology made me feel like I had fallen back in time.
One would think I would be more comfortable in a room without a television since I was probably one one thousandth Neanderthal, but my genetic coding did not help calm me in the slightest.
Then I spotted the queen and the mushy puddle of contentment Arthur had melted me into froze solid.
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