Last week I
interrupted Witch Hunt to pull Mike aside and ask him a few questions about his
thoughts on true mates and the relationship between his friends, Rei and Aidan.
After doing that fun post for Romance & Beyond I started wondering what
Dilly might think of true mates and the danger that werewolves face as they
live their lives.
I’ve pulled Dilly aside
just before the start of Fox Hunt. She has just arrived at her seasonal job
where she is the winter time caretaker for a summer camp. So how about we get
this ball rolling.
Dilly, are you
concerned about finding your mate?
I’ve got plenty of time
before I need to start thinking about that and I’m sure when I do start to think about it my mate will find
me with no problems. After all, at least one male shows up a year trying to
court Lizzy or me.
Does that mean you’re not ready for your
mate to find you?
Of course not. It’ll be years before I
need to worry about that. Besides, Lizzy is the oldest. I’m sure she’ll be moving off with
a mate long before I do.
If you were to find
your mate soon, what do you think he would be like?
Well, if he was my
mate he’d have to be willing to stay near my family. I don’t want to leave them
unless I have to. He would also need to be willing to let me do what I do. I’m not just going to
sit at home and be a little housewife. I want to work and support myself.
So you want to stay
close to your family? Wouldn’t that make it easier for the burners to find you?
I don’t think those idiots
could find much of anything. You hardly hear about them capturing anyone these
days. I don’t think my family is in any real danger as long as we keep
moving. It’s when you stop moving that you’re in trouble.
Does that mean your
mate will have to move with you? What if he has a pack somewhere else he wants
to stay with?
Typically males leave
their pack when they find their mates, unless they’re the alpha, but I
don’t
think an unmated male is going to be in charge of his family. I don’t want a man who has
too much control anyway. Alphas like to control everything.
Is there any one way
you think a mate shouldn’t act?
He shouldn’t think he has to
protect me all the time. I’m a big girl. I can take care of myself. If that’s everything I’ve got a lot of work
to get started.
Well, I think that
concludes our interview with Dilly. She’s in for a bit of a surprise when Mike shows up just in time
to help save the day. Lots of luck, Dilly and we’ll be seeing you before too long.
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