Chapter 48
Luckily, I’d already thought about this.
Now I just needed Harper to be so consumed by her mating ceremony preparations that she believed me.
“I lost weight for your mating ceremony.”
Harper frowned. “You’re practically skin and bones, love. Why are you still losing weight?!”
I opened my mo uth to brush her off and tell her that I had stopped, but I was saved by one of the girls in the shop coming over
and ushering us toward the makeup counter to decide on our look for the day-of.
meeting with the mating ceremony coordinator. Since Harper wasn’t officially part of Damian’s pack until after they were mated,
she hadn’t wanted to have their ceremony at his pack center. A hotel was neutral territory and it would make Harper feel more
comfortable.
“Let me take you both out to dinner when I get off work.” Damian kissed Harper’s cheek as we exited the hotel.
“I’d love that, babe,” Harper replied, standing on her tiptoes to return his kiss.
Chapter 48
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When Harper and I returned to the house, Harper started fussing around with packing. Damian had bought a house for he and
Harper to live in after they were mated. It was on his pack’s land, so that they would be closer to his family, and they would have
help with their pups once they started their family.
“I’m so glad you’re staying here,” Harper said as she packed. “Buying this house was the first thing I ever really accomplished,
and I don’t like the idea of a stranger living here.”
Just another reason she was going to be devastated when I was
gone.
I nodded with a smile, not able or wanting to verbalize how I was feeling right now.
“I’m going to leave a few things here, though. For when I stay over for girls’ nights,” Harper said, going through some of her
pajamas and setting them aside.
I didn’t say anything. I couldn’t.
Better to change the subject. “I have a wedding gift for you.”
“Oh?!”
“Wait a minute,” I said, then went to my bedroom. I opened the drawer, took out a debit card, and handed it to her.