Alpha Bane's POV
The Next Day
The sun smiled at me as its rays coursed through my window and rested on my bed. The days had fun so fast and it was finally time for me to leave the Silver Moon Pack.
Taking the last of my folded clothes, I put them inside my travelling bag and closed the bag.
"You do love all the blue shirts of yours, Alpha. I've noticed that you've been wearing them more often recently and since you didn't fold this one right here, I'm certain you're about to put it on."
I smiled at him, knowing where he was driving. Blue was a colour that I normally didn't fancy at all. White and red were more my thing. I even preferred yellow to it.
"It's Princess Aurora's favourite colour, Donald," I said to him smiling. "A man gotta do what a man gotta do, right?"
"Ain't you a softie now, dear Alpha?"
"You should watch your tongue, boy!" I yelled at him.
"My apologies, Alpha. I was only trying to be honest," he smirked, holding back the laughter that I could spot from his countenance.
He wasn't far from the truth. I had never imagined myself having to go all out to impress anyone. I had always thought that I was the one who deserved to be impressed since I was the most powerful Alpha in the vicinity. Little did I know that there was a woman far stronger than me in the sense that I did all of it, to make her happy and I didn't regret it one bit.
The more I tried to impress her, the more I had the urge to even do more. Donald could see that. He had been with me for so long and so he knew everything about me.
I picked up my blue shirt and began to put it on. As I did, I spotted Donald laughing at me without making a sound. He must have thought that I wouldn't see him because I was getting dressed. "I see you, Donald. I see you."
"I'm sorry. I just can't help it."
"Get lost! How do I look?" I asked, as soon as I finished dressing up.
"You look great. You'll look much better with your shoes on," he added, pointing at my shoes.
"Oh. Thank you."
I had forgotten to put my shoes on. I was a bit nervous and I couldn't help it. The thought of taking Aurora back home with me was too good to be true and I feared she might change her mind if I didn't act fast, especially with her closeness to her mother.
I put on my shoes and walked to the mirror to see how I looked. "Not bad," I muttered and then began to leave the room.
"You're leaving already?" Donald asked, as I paused and turned to look at him.
"What do you think?"
"You won't eat the food that the maids brought for you?"
"It's already too late for that," I brushed it off. "They can have it. I'm sure they'll love to eat food specifically made for the Alpha."
I walked out of the room and on getting outside, I spotted Aurora, standing beside the carriage alongside her parents. They were already waiting for me.
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