Chapter 19

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   "I thought the tables could go over here, the appetizers could go over on that side, then we could have a little dance floor in the middle," Caroline explains while pointing everything out to me, though I find it hard to keep track.

   "You really made this party into a princess' ball from a fairytale book," I mutter while my eyes roam the giant room. "I didn't even know this building existed."

   "Well you haven't seen much yet, but the ballroom was used for pack meetings when we first were established, and when there were fewer members. Now it is utilized for special events, as such." She turns to me with a big smile. "Planning this party has really given me something to do, ya know? Have you told Eric yet?"

   "I tried."

   That conversation was not a very long one. The morning after our kiss, I mentioned the idea to him downstairs. The probability of having a celebration for his father's birthday, and inviting high members of other packs, is not a likely one in his eyes. To make a long story short, Eric does not want a party.

   "And?" Caroline looks to me with hopeful eyes.

   "He said that he doesn't think it's a good idea." Her shoulders drop. "But I will try again."

   "I already ordered most everything that we will need. My dad's birthday is Saturday; it's Wednesday, we have to get this party locked down in permanent marker on the calendar. If Olivia's mate holds a high position in another pack, then it will be easier for her to forget about Eric, as she would definitely head back with them as soon as possible."

   "Okay," I mumble. "We can do this. We're killing two birds with one stone."

   She places her hands on either side of me while her eyes sternly grab mine. "You have to convince Eric. Pulling this off will be a million times harder if he is running against us."

   "I'll do all I can."

   Later that night, after Caroline and I scan through the guest list, I clean up and get ready for bed. I love planning with her, but going through all the names was tedious. She shook me awake every time I rested my head on the table and drifted off.

   Rubbing my eyes, I climb into bed without turning off the light. Eric said he had to run out to the borders quickly, not telling me why, as he probably did not want to bore me, though, I find it hard to imagine any yawn-worthy words coming out of his mouth. He could talk to me all day about border safety, and I would be perfectly happy listening to his voice.

   Leaning against the headboard, I reach over and grab my book that is resting on the bedside table. I would love to sleep, but I promised Caroline I would talk to him about the party. Tomorrow is already Thursday, meaning we cannot procrastinate Eric's approval anymore.

   A few minutes pass, and I hear the front door open. My ears perk up, and I swiftly set my book aside, mentally preparing myself and going over points in my head.

   Just as I take a deep breath, he comes through the bedroom door. "That didn't take too long." He smiles and slips off his shirt, making me gasp inwardly.

   "You sleep shirtless now?" I ask while holding back a blush. He makes a move to turn off the light, but I stop him. "Wait, we need to talk."

   Eric glances back at me. "About us?"

   "No."

   Relief washes over his face. "Alright, but you need actual sleep so let's keep this light."

   He sits down beside me, making my mind wander to our kiss. "It's about the party."

   "I told you—"

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