The Genius Delta

Chapter 8 - Persephone



Chapter 8 - Persephone

It was rather endearing that Jonathan kept forgetting Mila’s name. I don’t even care if he does so

intentionally or not. She can eat her heart out. I may mean that literally because he’s mine. She’s a

werewolf, so she better start respecting that. If she doesn’t, we are going to have serious problems.

‘You know what would put her in her place.’ Sara commented as we entered a little bistro a couple of

blocks from the office.

‘Kicking her ass?’ I offered.

‘Well, that could help. But the best way to get any she-wolf to leave our mate alone is to mark him.’

Sara licked her lips.

I couldn’t help it. I looked at Jonathan’s neck and tried to picture a mark there. I’m Beta by blood, but he

is a Delta. So, whose mark would it be? Would his neck bear the Fayte dove, or would it be his family’s

mark? That made me ponder his family’s mark, and more than that, I wanted to know more about him. I

only know a little from what others have told me.

“What’s your family like?” I found myself blurting out as we took a seat in a booth. Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.

He blinked at me for a second, then frowned. “I just meant that I don’t know much about you beyond

the few things others have mentioned. No one talks about your family. And well, you know plenty about

my family. But you don’t have to tell me if you don’t want to.” I tried to backpedal.

“It’s fine. Just seemed a little random to go from silence to asking about my family.” He assured me.

“My family is the pack.”

I furrowed my brow, trying to understand that answer. “That’s a vague answer. I know everyone,

generally speaking, feels like family in a pack. Especially if you are someone of rank. That’s not what I

meant when I asked about your family.”

“I don’t remember my family. All I know is what the Kinsley family has told me. My family’s pack was

attacked, and I’m the sole survivor. My mother was barely able to escape and get me to Bloodmoon.

She died shortly after Logan found us.” He shrugged while picking up the menu.

It was strange how casually he could talk about it. I still get choked up if I speak of papa and mama.

Hell, I get choked up thinking about them and how we lost them. Yet he’s still here talking about losing

his family, like he’s discussing the weather.

“How old were you?” I asked. “It had to be young not to remember your parents.”

“I was six when it happened. I remember bits and pieces. Like I know my dad was white, and my

mother was an indigenous person. I remember my dad was a scientist.” He sighed, putting the menu

down.

“I can’t remember his face, but I sometimes have dreams about him. Of being little and rushing into a

lab and a man in a lab coat with a thick beard smiling at me as he lifted me and started explaining what

he was working on. I never remember what he says beyond when he first greets me and calls me

Jonny.” He frowned.

“I’m sorry… I didn’t mean to dig up painful memories.” I apologized as I reached across the table to

hold his hand. “But it’s good to remember things. Even if it’s vague or small and insignificant to

someone else, it’s how they stay alive in spirit.”

“It’s okay. I know you didn’t ask to be mean or something.” He nodded as he squeezed my hand.

“We’re mates, so it makes sense you’d want to know more about me. It’s just been a long time since

anyone’s asked. Even the ranked females haven’t asked about my past. They know what their mates

told them, and I think they wanted to let me decide if I opened up further.”

“Well, I don’t want to force you to open up. We don’t have to talk about anything you don’t want to.” I

assured him.

“I told you, it’s okay. You’re like me in that you have an inquisitive nature. You like to have answers. And

we have some common points like we both are inventors, and we’ve lost a lot.” He shrugged.

He is right. Not just about my inquisitive nature but our commonalities. Not that having a similar tragedy

is a great foundation for love, but it does mean we will understand each other better. He lost his family

when he was so young that we won’t understand each other to some degree. But it still helps us be

considerate of each other’s pains.

“And you’re right that I know a lot about you already. I may or may not have done a full background

check on you after John said I would be your liaison.” He admitted with a subtle blush on his cheeks.

“Seriously?” I laughed, not sure if I was offended or impressed.

“I wanted to be prepared for dealing with you. I’d already raised some flags at work when I requested

you to be assigned to me.” He chuckled.

“Well, for as excruciating as being trapped in a lab with you all day, I’m glad they gave in to your

request. I can suffer through not being close during the work day as long as I can still be around you.

It’s like a catch twenty-two.” I chuckled.

“Yeah. Blessing and a curse to share a lab with someone I’m insanely attracted to.” He admitted, and I

blushed.

Goddess, what is wrong with me? I’m blushing because he said he’s attracted to me.

‘Insanely. Jonathan said he’s insanely attracted to you.’ Sara unhelpfully chimed in.

“I know the feeling,” I admitted.

I sighed in relief when we were interrupted by the waitress, and we had to choose our lunches. It gave

me a chance to focus on something that wasn’t his handsome face and this urge to jump him here in

the restaurant. Yeah, I need to get that shit under control ASAP.

Everyone in my family would happily say, ‘I told you so’ if they found out I let sexual desires override

rational thought. Hell, André would throw a party mostly because he loves a party, but he’d make the

theme ‘told you so.’

While we ate, the conversation was lighter. I didn’t try to dig further into Jonathan’s parents. He told me

what he could remember and what others had told about them. His father was Daniel Weaver, a

scientist, and his mother, Jacira, was a shaman in the pack.

Otherwise, he told me about growing up in Bloodmoon and how John Sr and Elizabeth Kinsley were his

foster parents. But in his opinion, John Jr, Logan, and Charles all took on a big brother/father role in his

life as they are whom he looked to more than John Sr.

He told me about growing up with Kurt and how some in the pack were mean to Kurt because of his

douchebag father. People started to accept Kurt because Jonathan was his friend, and soon Kurt had

people like David, the guy I met this morning, and Mikali joined their merry band of friends.

It was so cute how animated he became when he talked about his friends. His eyes lit up, and he

talked with his hands nearly as much as André does. It was tough to resist leaning across the table to

kiss him.

We were finishing our lunch when the familiar scent of my sister hit me. I turned in my booth and

grinned, waving my arm as I spotted her and a guy I remember from the war. He must be Scott, the

liaison Kurt told me about. He didn’t look super thrilled to be escorting my sister but whatever. That’s on

him. My baby sister is as sweet as sugar.

“Delilah!” I shouted, waving for them to join us.

“Persephone!” Delilah beamed at me as she hurried over, Scott trailing behind.

“Oh, you must be Jonathan. I’ve heard so much about you through Isis.” Delilah smiled, offering her

hand to Jonathan. “I’m Delilah Fayte.”

“Hi, Delilah. Nice to meet you.” He smiled and shook her hand.

“Hey, Scottie. Stop looking so down in the dumps. Logan catches you looking like someone ran over

your dog. He’s going to think you don’t like your job.” Jonathan teased. “Remember what you could be

doing instead.”

I’m not sure what the alternative to escorting my sister around is but based on the look on Scott’s face,

it’s not pleasant. “Don’t even suggest that, Silverclo….” Scott’s eyes went wide as he clapped a hand

over his mouth.

Jonathan growled at Scott and then looked at me with concern and regret. Delilah eeped, unsure what

was going on but picked up that it wasn’t good. I was stunned. My brain was processing what just

happened, and then it clicked. Scott called him Silvercloud. Why would he call him that? He works

there, but why call him that? And why does Jonathan look concerned and regretful?

I suddenly stood from the booth and grabbed Delilah’s arm. “Let’s go for a walk. I need some air, far

from people that keep secrets.” I declared, half dragging my sister out of the restaurant before I did

something I regretted.

“Persephone?”

“What’s wrong?”

“Why did we leave?”

“Where are we going?”

“Could you slow down?”

“You’re starting to hurt my arm.”

My sister kept asking questions, but I was ignoring her, the sound of my angry blood pumping fast

through my veins drowning everything out. He’s Silvercloud. MY MATE IS SILVERCLOUD! He didn’t

tell me his real last name! He LIED to me!

And because of a slip-up from his packmate, I found out. If his packmate knew, that means others in

Bloodmoon knew. That means Kurt knows! Kurt knew all this time his friend was Silvercloud and never

told me!

Why?! Why wouldn’t anyone tell me!? I’ve talked about Silvercloud, my love for the company, and how I

wanted to meet the founder someday. They let me ramble on like that for YEARS and never thought to

say that the Bloodmoon Delta is the Silvercloud. Darren would have known the truth. Does that mean

André knows? How could he keep that from me? From anyone, if I’m honest, since André doesn’t keep

secrets that aren’t his own.

I thought Kurt and Isis were my friends, but they kept something like that from me. Why? And why

wouldn’t Jonathan tell me? We’re mates, and he LIED! I don’t know if I’m more pissed or hurt. I’m both,

and I don’t know how to express it. I tugged Delilah into the small alley and let out an angry howl as I

punched the wall.

“PERSEPHONE!” Delilah exclaimed, rushing over as I slumped down to the ground, no longer caring if

my work clothes got dirty.

“What’s wrong?” Delilah asked, holding my hand and checking it to ensure I was okay. Of course, I’m

okay. I’m a werewolf, so I heal.

‘You are so overreacting. You ran out on our mate without letting him explain himself.’ Sara huffed.

“He lied to me.” I sniffled, hating myself for crying.

“Who? About what?” Delilah asked as she pulled me into a tight hug.

“My mate…” I choked out the words as I cried in my little sister’s arms.

“Your mate?” Delilah gasped.

“Jonathan…or Silvercloud… or whatever his name really is. He lied about his name.” I tearfully

explained.


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