Chapter 148 It Might Be You
ROWAN
My father came in without knocking, his shadow falling over the room before I even turned around. He stood there, arms crossed, his expression clipped.
“Happy birthday,” he said.
It was awkward. My father didn‘
usually bother with birthdays. He wasn’t the type to hand out greetings unless it was attached to some sort of lecture or order. I straightened up from tying my shoes and turned to face him, bowing slightly out of habit.
“Thank you,” I replied..
He stepped closer. “You might meet your mate today,” he started off. “You might not. But with you nearing the age to attend Elite, I hope you remember how your older brother was.”
The inevitable comparison was
going to disappear.
I kept my face neutral even though I sighed internally.
“Yes, Dad,” I said simply.
He studied me for another moment. Then he stepped aside and gestured toward the door. “Someone’s here for you.”
I walked past him, already guessing who it was.
Ellana stood in the hallway in a soft white dress that made her look ethereal. Light caught in her hair, and for a second, I forgot to breathe. My wolf stirred immediately, drawn to her presence as always.
“Hey,” I said, a smile tugging at my lips.
“Hi,” she replied softly. Her voice trembled a little, and I noticed the way her fingers fidgeted with the hem of her dress.
I stepped closer, leaning down to kiss her cheek, letting my lips linger just a moment longer than usual. “You look incredible,” I murmured.
She gave me a small smile, but it didn’t quite reach her eyes.
“What’s wrong?” I asked, studying her face. Her eyes darted away from mine, and I instantly knew why she was acting that way.
The mate bond.
It was the reason she was nervous.
“It’s going to be us,” I told her immediately, my voice firm with certainty. I reached up and cupped her cheeks in my hands, tilting her head up so she had to meet my gaze. “Okay? We’re going to be together
Her lips parted slightly, but she didn’t look relieved.
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“What if…” she hesitated, her eyes softening. “What if we’re not each other’s fated mate, Rowan!”
I felt a pang at the thought. 1 shook my head instantly.
“That won’t happen,” I said. “My wolf already likes you. He’s sure. I’m sure.”
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Ellana bit her lip, her hands coming up to hold my wrists where I still cradled her face. “If it does happen…. I want you to be happy with your mate.”
The words felt wrong. Like a puzzle piece forced into a space it didn’t fit. I didn’t want to think about anyone else.
“I’ll be happy with you,” I told her firmly. “Don’t think about anything else. Don’t let your mind go there.”
Her gaze searched mine. I held her closer, letting my thumb trace along her cheekbone.
“At midnight,” I said softly, “we’re finally going to be bound by fate.”
She swallowed, and I could feel her heartbeat quicken under my touch. Her eyes glistened in the light, and
But instead, she nodded. for a moment, she looked like she was about to cry.
“Okay,” she whispered.
I smiled, leaning forward to press a kiss to her forehead. The faintest scent of her perfume filled my
senses.
Tonight, everything would change. And in my mind, there was no room for doubt.
It was going to be her. It had to be her.
***
The hall was buzzing, filled with faces I knew and others I only vaguely remembered from past gatherings. My father’s voice carried over the chatter.
“Ladies and gentlemen, may I present my son–Rowan Wrenmoor.”
A polite wave of applause followed. I stepped forward, bowing slightly, and offered the formal greeting that had been drilled into me since childhood.
The voice made me pause. I turned and came face–to–face with Wilder Wrenmoor.
“It appears you’re going to be the Royal Alpha,” he replied, tilting his head.
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He leaned in just enough for his words to be meant only for me. “A lot can change, cousin. People make mistakes. Positions… shift.”
Wilder’s smirk widened. “Good luck.” He clapped my shoulder like a friendly gesture, but his grip was firm enough to feel like a warning before he walked off into the crowd.
I let out a slow breath. Even from before, I knew Wilder had always wanted this position. It wasn’t too bad when Elijah was still around. However, the moment he died and Wilder became the oldest son in the Wrenmoor family, his intentions were clear.
I grinned. “Exactly. And you’re still nervous?”
I stepped closer, lowering my voice. “Expect it to be us. That’s it.”

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