20; Sense Pt. 2

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Austin Mahone

I pulled Brady closer in to me, I wanted to make sure she was feeling safe. I hated myself for making her fear me. It was the worst feeling possible, and it made me feel like crap. It made me feel like I had failed her.

My responsibility was to make sure Brady was happy and safe, all the time. If she wasn't, I would do my upmost best to make sure she was. She was my responsibility, my number one priority. That's how it was when you had a mate, nothing else mattered but them.

I'd hoped that Brady would find out about me in a different way. She was put in a dangerous situation, and I felt that I was partially to blame. I scared her, terrified her even. It made me sick, and when she flinched away from me at the hospital, it crushed me.

I was elated that she gave me a chance to explain myself today, even more elated with the way she greeted me when I walked through the door. I thought she would be more guarded, but she flew in to my arms, which I'm not complaining about, but I was shocked.

It was going to be a long ride, but it will be totally worth it. The only thing I needed was this girl by my side. If she was happy, I would be happy.

I placed her head in to the crook of my neck, her warm breathe making the hair on the back of my neck rise. It was a peaceful silence, and for a few moments I'd thought she'd fallen asleep on me. However, when I felt a kiss being placed on my neck - I knew she was awake - and a pleasurable feeling shot down my spine.

"Do you want me to start from the beginning?" I asked her softly; afraid she didn't want to talk anymore. I wouldn't blame her. All of this madness may be a little too much for her.

"Whatever you feel comfortable with." She replied, and sat up straight facing me.

"When I first saw you at the Mesquite Bean coffee shop in summer, I wasn't bothered about having a mate. I cared more about training, so I wanted to wait to find one. But, I saw you walk in, and all my previous plans flew out of the window. You caught my attention, and I knew you were the one the minute I laid eyes on you." I took her hand, wanting to feel closer to her. Both the gesture and what I had said caused a blush to rise on her cheek.

"However, I couldn't see you again until the imprinting process was complete." I looked in to her eyes, and saw confusion, so I carried on, hoping it would help her understand.

"It's an extremely painful process you go through once you find your mate. It's like flu and sickness times a hundred." I chuckled.

"Oh," she replied, and urged me to carry on.

"Yeah, and you have constant shivers, you vomit a lot, and you're bed ridden for the most part of one or two weeks." I concluded.

"Why, what's the point of going through pain?" She asked, worry evident in her voice.

"It's so that your wolf can mature and strengthen, to be able to cope with the imprint. Also, it's so that you won't hurt your mate, or make them feel uncomfortable. We tend to come off too strong, and forceful, because we aren't used to the emotion of having a mate. So our emotions are on overdrive, it wouldn't of been safe for me to be around you.

On the first day of school I made sure to get Sarah to ask if you were seeing anybody, as I knew she'd see you, because she's in the welcoming comity."

"That was why? I thought she was being a little intrusive for someone I had just met." She replied in shock.

"Couldn't have anybody taking my girl, could I?" I winked, and pulled Brady in to my side. But she pushed me away and smacked my arm.

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