#Chapter 201 My Mother’s Ring – A Turning Point in My Professor Is My Alpha Mate by Caroline Above Story
In this chapter of My Professor Is My Alpha Mate, Caroline Above Story introduces major changes to the story. #Chapter 201 My Mother’s Ring shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Werewolf genre.
Lila’s POV
“Marry me?!” Enzo’s shock was heavy in the air, and I instantly felt warm.
Did I misunderstand him?
No. I saw the ring. He was planning on proposing to me. He can’t pretend that he wasn’t. But he was looking at me like I had just grown another head.
What was wrong?
“I’m sorry…” I said to him, lowering my gaze.
Maybe he was just upset that I rejected his proposal. It’s not that I don’t want to marry him; I would like nothing more. But I wanted to finish school first. I was only 18 and there were things I needed to finish before I became the Luna of his pack.
I thought he knew and understood this. I suddenly felt very small in my chair.
“You thought I was going to propose to you?” He asked, still staring at me with such shock on his face.
I met his eyes, confused by his statement.
“Yes,” I answered, narrowing my eyes at him. “Don’t pretend you weren’t going to. I saw the ring on your nightstand.”
“The ri—” His voice trailed away as a memory flashed through his eyes and then to my amazement, he laughed.
My face instantly warmed as he laughed at me. I pressed my lips firmly together; it was taking everything I had not to lose it on him.
What the hell was he laughing at?
“Lila, you misunderstood,” he chuckled, shaking his head.
“I misunderstood the wedding ring on your nightstand?” I asked, staring at him with a blank expression.
He nodded as he continued to chuckle. It almost looked like a nervous reaction.
I had enough of this; I was angry and humiliated, and he was laughing at me. I stood up, grabbing my purse in the process.
“I’ll be leaving now,” I said in a low and annoyed tone.
“Wait no,” he said, suddenly very serious as he stood to his feet. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to laugh. Please sit down.”
I stood my ground, still very angry.
“I really didn’t mean to laugh like that like, Lila. It was just a nervous tick…” he said with sincerity. “I’m so sorry. Please…”
After a moment longer I sighed and lowered myself back into my seat. He did the same thing, keeping his eyes on mine.
“But there was a misunderstanding,” he continued. “I’m not going to propose to you. At least not yet. We talked about this before, and I agreed to let you finish school before I make you my wife and the Luna of my pack. That hasn’t changed and I’d never force you to do otherwise.”
I stared at him, fighting to keep my mouth from hanging open.
“Then why do you have a wedding ring?” I asked, almost afraid to hear the answer. I can’t imagine the reasoning behind the ring is good. Did it belong to a former girlfriend? He’s never mentioned having a girlfriend he loved enough to propose to.
In fact, I know he never wanted to settle down like that.
“She wants me to have it?” I asked, feeling my heart swelling at the very thought.
He nods.
“She loves you like a daughter and that’s her way of giving us her blessing,” he explained. “As much as I want to make you my wife and Luna of my pack, I’m not going to force you to marry me right now. I know there are things you want to do, and I respect that. I love you, Lila. I love all of you and I’m willing to wait for you.”
I loved him so much and I couldn’t help but lean across the table and show him just how much I love him. As soon as our lips touched, I felt warm tingles coursing through my body. Just his touch alone was enough to make my body weak.
Val was in sweet bliss, wiggling in delight.
We pulled away and I had to stifle a whimper at the loss of contact. But not before long, the waiter returned with our food. We thanked him just before he walked away, and we both started eating.
I took a few sips of my wine; sighing in delight as the cold liquid went down my throat. He seemed lost in thought for a short while, but then I remembered he wanted to tell me something earlier.
“What was it you wanted to say earlier?” I asked. “Before I accused you of proposing to me.” I gave him a nervous laugh at the end of that sentence.
“Oh, right,” he said, putting his fork down. “It’s not as good as a proposal, but I know I’ve deprived you of a chance to get to know my mother and the other Volana wolves because I kept them from you. They might not have their powers anymore, but I feel like you could benefit from them, and it might be nice for you to get to know them a bit.”
I raised my brows.
“Okay?” I urged.
“So, I was going to ask if you’d maybe want to go to my mother’s village with me and see them for yourself.”
“You want me to go to your mother’s village?” I asked with a quick-paced heart. “To the rogue territory?”
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