Harper's POVThe compound gives off an eerie vibe as we walk through. My home felt alive and inviting, while this place is dull with no sense of excitement or fun buzzing around. I'm sure this is the influence of Asher's uncles; he would never allow his pack to live like this if he wasn't under their thumb.There doesn't appear to be anyone around when Asher opens the front door. Julius and Dean are not far behind us when we enter the living space. In a compound of this size there should be multiple members of the pack moving around and hanging out. I don't see a single person, even though it's the middle of the day.Asher looks as confused as I am."Where is everyone?" I question him.He shrugs his shoulders, placing the suitcase by his feet, "I'm not sure. I wasn't aware of any events being held today." He looks towards his uncles, "Do you know anything about this?"Instead of responding, they smile and head through the house."That was odd," I comment.Asher frowns, "Very."
Harper's POV"I have to share a room with you?" This can't be right. I said I would fake marry the man, not share a room with him for a year.Asher walks further into the room. Sometime during the party, a member dropped our luggage off in here. My suitcase is sat on the left side of the bed."I thought you knew that." He sits at the foot of the bed, "The compound is at capacity. Besides, if we're going to be a real couple, we need to share a bedroom."He does have a point. I was so caught up in both of our plans, I hadn't stopped to consider the details of our situation."Okay, well, I hope you don't snore," I say, walking around the room.Asher's room isn't what I expected. He has band posters of groups I've never heard of taped to the wall. A small wooden desk sits in the far-right corner of the room, with the ensuite situated next to it. The bed sheets are black with gold patterns and details circling the length of it, and its unusually clean for a twenty-five-year-old man.
Harper's POVI spent the morning sleeping because I was exhausted from the day before. Subconsciously I knew I would be run off my feet today, so I wanted to take a little more time to stay in bed and have some time to myself.Asher hasn't stopped in to check on me, aside from the plate of food he left on the bedside table while I was asleep. I was a bit embarrassed when I woke from a dream about water being poured down his torso. I would like to pretend that didn't happen.The compound is in chaos when I leave the bedroom. Multiple people are running through the hallways with flowers and pieces of cardboard. Some members stop to say good morning before they rush off again.The kitchen is the only room that is quiet. A large window above the sink reveals the backyard. A massive gazebo has been put up, and it is in that moment I realize what's going on.Wedding preparations are in full swing.I groan as I pour myself a cup of coffee. I know I chose to marry Asher, but I forgot a
Asher's POVWhat a beautiful day for a fake wedding. The sun is shining high in the sky, not a single cloud in sight. Everyone is in a cheerful mood, except for my uncles. They haven't spoken to me much since returning from our stay with the Red Moon pack. They have been avoiding me and it's obvious.I know they're up to something, but I'm choosing to ignore it. Being suspicious of everything they do isn't good for my mental health. Having Harper here to get inside information will be good for me to know what's happening behind my back.The wedding preparation has been a lot to take on; I had no idea so much effort goes into planning and organizing a wedding. I'll be prepared for the future when I have a real wedding.Harper was awake before me this morning, which is odd because she likes to sleep in. Since sharing a bed with her for the past week, I've learnt some of her sleeping habits; her snores are soft and sometimes she talks in her sleep. She hasn't been going for morning
Harper's POVToday has been weird. I told myself I didn't care about the wedding or getting married to Asher, but my stomach has been in knots since I walked down the aisle and saw him standing there with a big smile on his face. Maybe my body is trying to tell me I'm secretly enjoying the idea of being married.Amaris hasn't stopped gushing about how amazing Asher and I look together as a married couple. She has been taking hundreds of pictures of us since we said, 'I do'. I haven't had a chance to stop and talk to Asher about everything going on because the reception began straight away. We haven't had a minute to ourselves.Members of the pack have been giving us their congratulations and well wishes for our marriage since the end of the ceremony. It's an odd feeling being the center of attention by a group of people I barely know. But it's also nice to feel appreciated and cared for by someone who knows nothing about you or your past. I've been accepted by this pack after a sh
Harper's POVLife has been different since getting married. I always thought when I got married, I would be the main bread winner in the couple but having to rely on someone else is a new learning experience for me.As the Luna, my role within the pack is important. If there is a meeting about who will be hunting for food, I make sure to support Asher's decisions as the Alpha and prove to the pack that he's more than capable of leading them without his uncles help. If anyone needs support or guidance I'm always around to help with any problems or concerns.In the past couple of weeks, I've been helping Asher become more confident in his leadership abilities. If he's unsure about how to handle a situation between two members of the pack having a confrontation, he asks me what I would do. He's going to his uncles less and less for help. I'm sure they can tell Asher is pushing them away and they're losing their control over him as each day passes.Over time I've gained the respect f
Harper's POVAsher thought it would be a great idea to invite the members of the pack to a backyard barbecue. Despite coming out of summer, the weather has been warm and inviting. Getting the pack together for a feast is a good way to check in with everyone and make sure there are no conflicts between members.Amaris is helping me set the tables with silverware and glasses, while Asher and his friend Jack are cooking on the barbeque."Do you think Jack is cute?" Amaris comes up beside me, trying to be discreet about looking over at Asher and Jack.Jack's not bad looking. Blonde guys aren't my type, but I see why Amaris would think he's attractive.I shrug, "He's alright. I'm sure you two would be a cute couple, though."Amaris smacks my arm, and giggles, "Stop, he might hear you."I laugh, moving the table, "I doubt it, they're so far away. Besides, have you spoken to him before?"Asher and Jack laugh together, one of them must've told a funny joke. I look back at Amaris, who
Harper's POVI'm still shaken up by the incident with the mysterious car. It's been days and I still haven't found the courage to confide in Asher about it. I don't want him to worry about me. It could've been an accident, or someone falling asleep at the wheel. I'm trying not to overthink what happened.I keep coming back to the idea that Julius and Dean might have had something to do with it. The theory isn't farfetched, but I'd like to believe they wouldn't try and run me over out the front of the compound in front of potential witnesses.I've been so on edge since it happened, I haven't wanted to go for a run. I think Asher has started to notice something is wrong. He keeps asking me if I want to join him on his morning run, like I had promised the day of the barbecue, but I keep brushing him off with random excuses. I feel bad when I see how sad he gets, but I don't want to continue to risk my life if I go out for a run. Who knows who could be lurking around, ready to take