RAW AND UNEDITED
Highland Wolf
True Mates Generations Book 5
Chapter Two
Duncan MacDougal remembered the exact moment he first saw the painting.
He was seven years old, visiting the London Alpha’s country estate, Huntington Park. The London and Caerlkirk clans had been close allies for generations, having been related by marriage at one point. Seeing as he would be Alpha one day, his father, Callum MacDougal, thought it was time for Duncan to meet their allies. So, he brought his mate Kirsten, and his growing brood to London to meet John Griffiths, Duke of Huntington and Alpha of London.
The Alpha had a grandson, Oliver, who only a year older thanDuncan. As boys of their age did, they went around Huntington Park, exploring all the rooms and nooks and crannies of the old estate. They had been going around for what seemed like hours when they came upon what must have been a storage room. Old furniture, boxes, and broken-down appliances littered the dank and dusty room, and the only light came from a single window in the back.
Oliver had dared him to go in alone, and, not wanting to appear weak to his new playmate, Duncan did it despite the chills going down his spine. He remembered wishing he had his wolf, but alas, Lycans only first shifted during puberty. The roar of his blood in his ears and the pounding of his heart in his little chest was something he would never forget.
Deeper he went, tiptoeing through the cramped spaces, until he reached the back. The only window in the room allowed some sun inside, and a shaft of light hit a large, square object covered by a cloth.
There was something that compelled Duncan to grab the cloth and pull it away. To this day, he wasn’t sure what, but he could remember that exact moment, when, as the dusty fabric dropped to the floor, revealed her.
The woman in the painting was pretty, he supposed, but being only seven years old he wasn’t quite at that age to say for sure. But he could clearly remember those eyes. One green and one blue. How peculiar. And that dark hair flowing down her shoulders, that mysterious smile. It seemed like an old painting, but whoever made it didn’t finish it, based on the unpainted portion of the canvas. Why?
Oliver had called him from outside the room, and, fearing that he had done something he wasn’t supposed to, quickly covered up the painting and ran outside to his new friend. However, Duncan found himself coming back to the painting over and over again in the next few days, up until he and his family left.
It wasn’t until years later that he found himself at Huntington Park again. He was a young man then, and it was the summer holiday after his first year at Eton. He was fifteen, a little later than most boys who came to the boarding school, but it was necessary for him to ensure he could control his wolf before he went away. Oliver was a year ahead of him, and the Alpha had invited him to stay for a week before heading home to Scotland.
As the years passed by, he always thought that painting had been a figment of his seven-year-old mind’s imagination. But, once again, he found himself roaming Huntington Park, until he found the storage room. Much to his surprise, the painting was still there and looked like it hadn’t been moved at all in the last eight years. This time, he picked it up and placed it closer to the light, trying to scrutinize it and find out what it was that drew him to this painting.
“She’s a pretty lady, huh?”
Duncan had felt himself turn red. “I, uh.” He turned around to face the Alpha himself. “Your Grace. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to—”
“It’s all right, my boy.” The older Lycan smiled at him. “Ah, I remember her. My grandfather had her up in parlor when I was young. I think my grandmother was a tad jealous and had her removed and put into storage.” The duke stepped closer and peered at the portrait. “Those eyes are unusual, aren’t they? And that grin—mischievous and mysterious at the same time. I’ve always wondered why the artist never finished painting her. Perhaps she died before he could. It wasn’t unusual in those days.”
“I suppose not.” Still, the thought of her dying had sent his gut clenching. “Don’t you want to display her anymore?”
“To be honest, I’d forgotten she existed,” the old Alpha confessed. “But sometimes, it’s nice to find old treasures like this.” He looked at Duncan, his dark ebony eyes pricing into him. “If you were me, where would you put her?”
He thought for a moment. “I suppose I would put her in the library, so that everyone would see her.”
The old Alpha’s eyes sparkled, but he said nothing else.
Duncan couldn’t remember how their conversation ended, exactly. But, he did recall the next time he had seen the painting. It was two years later and a large crate arrived at Caelkirk Castle right after New Year’s Day. His father had been puzzled because the sender was the estate of John Griffiths. The Alpha had passed away six months before, after all. They all gathered around and when Callum broke the top open and took out an old framed canvas, he was even more perplexed.
“Why would the old man give me painting?” He asked, scratching his head.
Kirsten peered at the document that arrived with the crate and began to read aloud. “‘His Grace, the Duke of Huntington, bequeaths this painting to his dear friend, Duncan MacDougal, Viscount Warwick.’” His mother looked at him, her eyes wide. “Duncan? Did you know about this?”
Frankly, he was just as surprised as everyone was. He had only talked the duke that one time. Did he know that Duncan had been fascinated by this lady for years?
In any case, as he told the old man, he displayed the portrait in the library, right over the fireplace, where he could see her any time. And he did, whenever he went home during breaks between school terms or holidays when he visited while he was working in London. Now that he had been living in Castle Caelkirk to help run the family distillery, he often took his afternoon coffee or tea, under the watching, mysterious gaze of the lady.
Some time ago, an expert examined the painting, who could only tell him that the style was probably Italian. There was no signature on the canvas, but the date and place where it was painted was scratched on the back—1820, Huntington Park, England. Though he’d gone back to England a few times to ask about the origin of the painting, no one there knew anything about it.
It seemed his overactive imagination was once again feeding his mind, because the lady was no longer just a painting. No, she was here, in his arms, in the flesh. There was no way he was mistaken, not when he stared down at her beautiful mismatched blue and green eyes.
“It’s you.” He could hardly breathe. “It’s really you.”
Then it happened.
It was as if he was struck by lightning, then at the same time, hit in the stomach by a cannonball while a sledgehammer slammed into his head. Heat, then cold, and then heat again spread all over his body. The strange thing was that the sensations didn’t cause him any lasting pain.
Then his wolf let out a howl.
Mate, came a whisper from inside his head.
Well, fuck me.
But, he was still staring down at her, his obsession come to life. And who, if he trusted his gut, was apparently his True Mate. He could feel her wolf, seemingly wary of him, but curious too.
Did she feel it too?
“Let go of me, asshole!”
Perhaps not.
“I—” But he didn’t get a chance to say anything as she stomped down on his foot. He let out a yelp, but tightened his hold on her, afraid that she would disappear if he let go. As she tried to shrug away, he got a whiff of her scent—shortbread cookies, ginger, and honey. Holy mother of God, it sent his wolf into a frenzy.
“Son? You all right? You’re lookin’ a wee bit dazed.”
Duncan thought that voice was familiar. Who was it—oh, that was his father. They had arrived from a meeting in town when Mrs. Carter told them that their guests from America had arrived and were having tea with Gerald in the library.
“Perhaps you should let the young lass go?”
But he didn’t want to. Despite the vicious, poisonous looks she was shooting him, he just couldn’t. “No, I don’t think I so.” The damn Devil himself could crawl out from hell before he let go.
Her eyes went wild. “Fucking asshole!”
Callum’s brows were drawn together. “And why ever not?
“She’s mine. My True Mate.”
The room suddenly went silent and the revelation seemed to have shocked the young woman in his arms because she stopped struggling. “Excuse me?”
“You heard me.” He grinned down at her. “You’re my True Mate.” Saying out loud made his whole body feel light. Like he’d been holding a great secret his whole life and now that it was out, it felt much better.
However, the she-wolf didn’t seem to find that funny. Not at all, if the punch to the solar plexus he got was any indication. Doubling over in pain, he would have fallen to the floor had his father not held him up.
The woman looked around, confused, looking around as if trying to find another exit. Fortunately for Duncan, the only door was located behind him, and there was no way he was going to let her get away. “You didnae feel it?”
Her adorable chin jutted out. “Feel what?”
“Och, why are you being daft woman? Your my True Mate and that’s that. Now,” he grabbed her hand, his skin tingling as they made contact. “Tell me your name, darlin’.”
“I am not your darling.” She pulled her hand away. “And I am certainly not your mate.”
“What are you saying?” Duncan ran his fingers through his hair. Did she not feel it too?
“Er, my boy.” Callum stepped up beside him. “Remember what I told you? It doesn’t work the same way for just any Lycan. Just our family.”
Oh. Right.
Apparently, the wolves of Caelkirk that recognized their mates immediately and as far as they knew, it was a quirk that only existed in no other Lycan family. It had been the same for his parents, his uncles and aunts, as well his grandfather and every member of the Caelkirk Alpha’s family before that.
It wasn’t something they talked about or anyone studied, but it was just a fact. He remembered his father telling him that his mother didn’t believe him at first either, and that was after he had kept quiet, trying to ease her into the idea. In fact, she wasn’t really convinced until it turned out she was pregnant—the only other way to tell if a pair were True Mates as their first coupling always resulted in a pregnancy.
Well, too bad, cat’s out of the bloody bag now.
Callum must have had a good look at the girl, because his eyes went wide and his face turned confused. “But … you … how?”
His eyes drew to the familiar portrait above the fireplace. The lady was still there, giving her mischievous smile. But somehow, with the real thing in front of him, the painting’s beauty had faded. But, did she step out of the painting, like magic?
“Who are you?” he finally thought to ask.
Gerald, his father’s younger brother and Beta, cleared his throat. “Callum, Duncan, these are our guests from America.” He nodded to the other occupants in the room—a man with dark hair and an obviously pregnant redhead—“Mr. Reed Wakefield and his wife, Elise, daughter to the Alpha of San Francisco. And, uh, that over there is Ms. Julianna Anderson, sister and envoy to the Alpha of New York. This is my Alpha and my brother, Callum MacDougal, Earl of Caelkirk and his son and heir, Duncan MacDougal, Viscount Warwick.”
“Alpha,” Reed came forward to greet Callum. “Thank you for allowing us into your territory….”
As they went through the formalities, Duncan found his gaze drawn to her again. Julianna. It fit her somehow. That face of hers, he knew well. But here, in the flesh, she seemed different. Her lips seemed plumper and rosier, and she was much taller than he would have imagined. She was slender and athletic, but the sweater dress she wore clung to her soft curves and his eyes traced the high, perky breasts, the dip into her small waist, and that ass—
The little chit hissed at him.
Looks like she wasn’t going to come to him to easy. And damned if the thought of a challenge actually made him want her even more. He wiggled his eyebrows at her, which only seemed to infuriate her.
“… you’re very welcome here,” his father said. “It’s an honor to host you.” He turned to Julianna. “And uh, I believe Lucas Anderson had said he was sending you so we could talk alliances.”
She stiffened her shoulders. “Yes, Alpha. As you know, the matter with mages is a sensitive one. He thought it would be best if I were to come in person to explain.”
Duncan opened his mouth to speak, but his father put a hand on his shoulder and pulled him back. “My son and I have business to attend to. Why don’t you continue your tour and then we’ll meet at dinner? Come along, sonny.”
His wolf was loathe to leave Julianna, but he knew she wasn’t going anywhere, being that she was a guest and the envoy he and his father had been expecting. Besides, from the way his father practically dragged him out of the library, he knew there was no saying no to his old man.
“What was that all about now?” he exclaimed when they were far enough away for anyone to hear them.
“What was that all about?” Callum shot back. “Haven’t you been listenin’ to anything I’ve said over the years?” He gave his son a gentle smack on the back of his head. “I told you, when you meet your True Mate, you cannae just be shoutin’ it at her like some eejit in love.”
He rubbed his head. “Och, Da, that hurts.”
“Aye right, it wasn’t that hard. That lass was ready to skelp your face, which would have been worse.” He led Duncan into his office, a couple of doors down from the library. “I know how it feels, sonny. Your suddenly struck with that feelin’ and then your wolf wants you to claim her and make her yours. When I met your ma, I had to court her properly. Now, in that dark ages, it woulda been easy to just carry her off and make for the hills, but that’s not how it works these days.”
“I know that, Da.” Duncan straightened his shoulders and tugged down on his jacket. “It’s just that … what was I suppose to do? Did you even look at her, Da? See her face?”
“Aye, sonny.” Callum sank down in his old leather chair. “It’s strange isn’t it? Her lookin’ so similar to that lady of yours.”
Julianna wasn’t just similar. She was the lady’s twin. If the painting wasn’t over two hundred years old, he would have thought she posed for it. “It’s eerie.”
“But I suppose it makes sense. You’ve been obsessed—”
“I was not obsessed.” Callum raised a bushy white brow at him, and his shoulders sank.
“I’m sure there’s an explanation. But, I’m happy for you, sonny.” Callum stood up and walked over to his liquor cabinet and took out a bottle of their finest Scotch whiskey, Three Wolves 62 Single Malt, kept in a crystal decanter that was older than either of them. He poured a measure each into two glasses and handed oen to Duncan. “I was gettin’ worried you wouldn’t meet your True Mate.”
There was a warmth in his father’s voice, but also a lot of implication. A True Mate meant pups, children to carry on the line. His wolf seemed to relish in the idea of her having their pups, and Duncan couldn’t deny the appeal and it wouldn’t be a chore. Julianna was even more gorgeous than the painting. Her olive skin looked petal-soft and her slim body fit into his like they had been made for each other. She was perfect. And his.
He took a sip after they raised their glasses to toast, allowing the smooth liquor to make a warm path down his throat. “Och, are you gonna cry on me, you old fart?”
Callum laughed. “C’mon now. You’ve sowed your wild oats so much I though you’d be startin’ a sheep farm.”
Duncan cringed inwardly. True, he had his fair share of women and in his younger days he had a wild streak that had gotten him in trouble. He couldn’t help it if the female sex found him irresistible, and why would he, a single, healthy virile young man turn them down? Sure, he had broken a few hearts here and there, but he’d always been upfront with every woman he’d been with. No strings attached, no commitments. It wasn’t his fault if they all thought they could be the one to change him.
And now, he found his mate, who seemed to check every box on his list and she wanted nothing to do with him.
Karma, indeed, was a bitch.
“Don’t you worry son.” Callum had probably guessed by the expression on his face what he’d been thinking. “She’ll come around, they all do.” He put down the glass. “But I have to say, I’ll be enjoyin’ the merry chase she’ll be leadin’ you on.”
If the that decanter of whiskey didn’t cost thousands of dollars, he would have downed the entire thing. “What should I do, Da?”
“WI know your not used to goin’ after lassies since they seem to naturally come to you, but now you’re gonna have to woo her. And you might have to be sneaky about it.”
“Sneaky?”
“Och, yer Julianna looked like she was ready to run back to America if she had to.”
That made comment set his wolf on edge. The animal wanted nothing more than to just steal her away until she admitted she was their mate. Those Lycans back in the dark ages had it easy.
“Use your charm, sonny,” he said. “Don’t let those handsome looks of yours go to waste.”
“There is a complication. She’s the sister and envoy to the Alpha of New York.” One of, if not the most powerful Lycan clan in the world, not to mention Grant Anderson, Julianna’s father, was an influential member of the community.
“So, use that to your advantage. Your a smart lad, you know what to do.”
Charming the panties off women, that he could do, but trying to win a mate? He’d never even had a serious relationship before. “Why doesn’t she want to be my mate? Doesn’t she feel the pull of being True Mates like I do?”
“It’s not that she doesn’t,” he said. “She’s your True Mate so she already feels that attraction to you. But she’s not been raised like you, and doesn’t know how to listen to her wolf’s desires, the way we and our ancestors have been doing for hundreds of years. It was hard enough to tell your ma about me bein’ a Lycan, much less that she was the one that fate intended for me and I was not going to have any other but her.”
His mother, Kristen, had been a human who was driving through Caelkirk when her car broke down. Callum happened to be passing by when he stopped to help her, and the rest, as they say, was history. But speaking of his mother … “Do you think we could not mention this to Ma yet?”
Callum huffed. “Your uncle’s a wee clipe and is probably spreading the gossip to the whole clan. I doubt we’d be able to keep this from anyone, let alone your ma or the rest of the family.”
He groaned. “All right then, how do I go about wooing my mate?”
Yay! Just yay!
Loved the 1st & 2nd chapters. My attention is definitely caught so will be anxiously waiting for the release Oct 2. I did notice 3 grammar errors in this chapter…
Loved it ! Can’t wait to read the whole thing. I am a huge fan of Alicia’s books.
OH MY!!! I loved the first two chapters of Highland Wolf. Duncan has his hands full with Julianna. She seems like she doesn’t want love, but I believe she is just afraid to love so deeply and strongly because she may feel she has to give up who she is. I’m glad she is a strong person who can express herself by being the woman she is.
Duncan is going to be an interesting character to balance out Julianna. He seems like he could get her to loosen up and still be the strong woman she is.
I can’t wait for Highland Wolf to come out. So excited!!!
Love chapter 2, but Julianna is going to lead Duncan on a merry chase.
Hes going to have his hands full.
There are a few grammar mistakes