Alpha Bane's POV
Two Days Later
I sat in my throne room with Donald by my side as I kept reflecting on my proposal to Aurora. I wondered what would have happened if she hadn't accepted. It'll have crushed me so badly. Thankfully, she did and all I had was pleasant memories of it.
I turned to look at Donald. We had been in the room for several minutes, yet no one had said a word to the other. We both sat quietly, waiting for the return of the messenger that we sent to the Silver Moon Pack so he could tell us how it went.
From the way Donald looked at me, it was clear that he had something in mind to say to me. Something was bothering him.
I knew it was about the proposal. Ordinarily, I'd have informed him of my plans earlier on. Indeed, he'd have been the one to plan everything but I just wanted to do it alone. It was so special to me and I needed to handle it myself. Although, part of the reason why I didn't tell him was that I didn't want him to know if she rejected me. The last thing I wanted was to be taunted by my Beta.
"It's the proposal, isn't it?" I asked, staring hard at him to make sure he wasn't going to tell a lie.
He paused for a while, saying nothing and I felt he was wondering if he should open up or not. I kept my gaze on him, intent on getting him to say something and it seemed to be working by his body language.
"Well, I'm so happy for you, my Alpha," he began, exactly the way I knew he was going to start. "I felt so elated when I heard that you got engaged with Aurora. It's been a long time coming and I'm very proud of you…"
"But…"
"I'm more than surprised that you didn't tell me about it or contact me for the arrangements," he confessed, facing the floor. "Usually, you'd tell me these things and leave me in charge of them but this time, you chose to do things quite differently. I am very certain that you have your reasons for doing that but it doesn't stop me from, you know, thinking about it and shrugging my shoulders from time to time."
"It wasn't my intention to make you feel that way and I'm sorry about that," I apologised. "I just wanted to handle this one myself for once. I had this plan in my head and I felt like I could perfectly execute it exactly the way I thought about it."
"Did you?"
"Certainly. I outdid myself, even. You should have seen the look on her face when she saw all the flowers and candles all around. She was so impressed and I loved it. Who knows if it got her a step further to accept the proposal?"
"Who knows?" Donald laughed. "She has made you such a lovebird, you know."
"And I don't regret it one bit. She's made me see a part of my life that I never knew existed. I'm sure that you never knew it existed too, but here we are."
"So what's next on the list now?" He asked me, looking very excited. His formerly gloomy face didn't exist anymore and I was happy about that.
"The wedding. We have to talk about the wedding, but first, let's take a stroll, shall we?"
He nodded and we both left the palace and walked out into the streets. I needed us to get some fresh air and I felt the discussion was going to be better if we were outside.
"The wedding? What about it?" He asked.
"It's specifically why I called for you, Donald. I wanted us to talk about the wedding preparations."
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