fate
/feɪt/
verb
past tense: fated; past participle: fated
be destined to happen, turn out, or act in a particular way.Sibu snuggled into the soft warm blankets. It had been a while since he had slept in a bed or even in a house. The sheets smelled minty with undertones of mango and oranges.... He had caught a whiff of nicer smelling scents but this one felt heavenly. He felt safe, even though he was in unknown territory.
He raised his head to look around the room because he wasn't strong enough to get up. What caught his eye was the assortment of patterned blankets not far from them There were a number of cone shaped hats that were arranged on a built in shelf. His heart sank. Immediately after, he was quickly overwhelmed by fear.
How was he going to escape? He tried to call out to his wolf but it was stuck in lala land. Elihle just wanted Sibu to lay back down so he could swim in the marvelous fruity scent. Sibu couldn't deny it he enjoyed the scent as well. Who would have guessed that the savage who tried to kill him would smell so good.
He subconsciously found himself grinding against the sheets. His body was tingling lightly. His nipples felt hard. The blankets suddenly felt heavier. It was coming. His heat.
He felt weak as the urge to mate intensified. He was at his most vulnerable state at a foreign land. He crawled out of the bed and walked as best he could to the door. Before he could get to it though it opened to reveal a beautiful curvy dark skinned man. The air was knocked out of his lungs causing him to freeze with his mouth wide open. His hand quickly went to his crotch to hide his jewels. The man snatched a Seanamarena from the pile and threw it at him. He used all his might to wrap it around his naked body.
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"I'm not going."
" I'm your father and I am telling you that you are going to meet up with the Ikhwezi pack. I don't have time to discuss idiotic matters such as finding mates."
"And I said no. Those people requested a meeting with the Pack's alpha. Something I'm not so I won't."
"You know very well why you can't be an alpha. You haven't found your mate at your big age."
"Since you got your throne and you know every fucking thing, do your duties. "
Amohelang walked out of his father's office without listening to anything he had to say. The man was an idiot. He still had no idea that a rogue wolf was within their pack for three days. In his own backyard! What could have happened if the rogue wasn't under his custody or he posed a greater threat? Now he was trying to get him to go to a meeting with some alpha who is searching for his mate. What business does he have discussing those matters, he had not even found his own. Maybe he too should travel from pack to pack in search of his mate. But how when his father won't allow him? At this point he must have been doing it on purpose, so he could have more time at the throne.
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Raindrops
Humorhomosexual oneshots. Most of the characters are Xhosa and all their names have meaning, also some lines are written in the language so feel free to ask for an interpretation. It also would be cool if you left a comment.