Chapter Two I didn't need the reminder from my phone that we only had three days until the ceremony took place. It might not be our own, but it was still nerve-wracking. Up until a couple of months ago, our plan would've been to skip it. But then Martin’s sister had ended up mating, to one person. There was no way we couldn't go to the ceremony and support her. She'd need all the unconventional help she could get, and that came in the shape of me and my mates. I really should text Mum and tell her I was coming. She hadn't voiced a strong opinion on my unique situation, but she'd known Rachel since the two of us were small, I was sure she'd be fine really. "Lola, you coming?" Todd shouted. "Yep." I bounced away from the kitchen and towards his bedroom, eager for whatever new trick he wa

