Micheal couldn’t be alpha? What was he talking about? “What? Why not?”
“Because violence is a big part of an alpha’s duty,” Doctor Evans said. “Any exposure to such an environment can undo any progress Mike’s made and will make.”
I gritted my teeth. Frustration and helplessness filled me. I needed an alpha by my side. While Michael’s presence was easing some of the pressure from the elders already, I knew soon they’d want him to take the alpha position. I bit my lip as I thought. Maybe I could make this still work. “If you do your job right. He should be fine.”
The shrink pinched the bridge of his nose. “Alice, you need to take into account the situation. I understand that since your family—”
My mind raced with everything Mario dropped on me. As he left, I got a call from Doctor Evans. “Hey Doc, what’s up?”“Hello Alice, I was wondering if you could meet me in the game room. I would like to discuss some things with you.”“Some things? What kind of things?” I asked, finding his request odd.“It’s better if we discuss it in person,” he replied.I didn’t answer at first. This all sounded like a ploy to get me to talk about my family. “Doc,” I started, intending to refuse. I had to meet with Koreyon and deal with a possible traitor, but I stopped. What if this was about Michael? “I’ll be down in a few minutes.” If this was about Michael, I could spare a few minutes.
The night was cool and clear as we left the pack house. A slip of the growing moon broke through the treetops of the large yard. Michael and I had said little as we walked around the perimeter of the yard. When we got near the pool, I leaned against the side, dipping my hands into the water. The smell of chlorine made my nose itch. Michael stopped next to me, his gaze up into the stars. We didn’t speak for a while.I wasn’t sure about him, but I wasn’t sure what I wanted to say. It had hit me, as we walked, that this was the first time since my family’s death that I felt normal. Just a girl enjoying a date with a guy she liked, and I liked Michael. Yes, he was broken and violent. Yes, he could be mean and a bully. I knew little about his family, but I suspected all that was the face his father made him wear.“What did you want to b
I frowned as Mario closed the door behind us. “This must be bad,” I said as I sat down in the large chair behind the desk.“It is,” Mario told me, sitting in front of me. “Evidence was found, suggesting the one that sabotaged our systems was Flinn.”The breath rushed from my lungs as I stared at him. It couldn’t be. Not Flinn. He wasn’t happy with me, but this was betraying the pack. “I can’t believe that. What evidence is there?”“Fingerprints and a witness,” he replied.“That’s it? He’s on the security team, Mario. There could be a lot of reasons for his prints to be there.”My beta shook his head. “The witness puts h
When I returned to the house, I went for a swim. Swimming was my go-to when life was too much. I used to compete when I was in high school and even considered continuing when college was still something I was going to do.Today, however, swimming wasn’t helping. Problems were ever present. The main one currently, watching me like a wolf watches a lamb as I got out of the pool.“Hey Michael,” I said as I walked over to the chair and picked up a towel. I dried myself, trying to ignore the way he looked at me.“Hey,” he replied, walking up to me and taking the towel from me. He wrapped it around my shoulders, pulling me closer to him and dried off my shoulders. “What happened?”Goosebumps broke out along my arms that had nothing to
Leaving my office, I search for Mario, but instead for the next best thing - Koreyon. I had forgotten we had a training session today. Which I was now an hour late for. “Sorry, I got a call from Alpha Stevens.”My chief of security grimaced. “That must have been fun.”“Whose Alpha Stevens?” Michael asked Koreyon quickly, and almost obediently, told him of the neighboring alpha/pain in my ass. “So what did he want?” Before I could even so much as take a breath, Michael added, “You tell me not to worry about it and I will make you train until you can’t feel your arms.”I shot Koreyon a warning glare when he snickered. “Alpha Steven didn’t believe the rumors that you are my mate. He thought it was a cheap ploy and told me so.”
“What the hell is his problem?” Mario asked, his voice gruff.I wish I knew, but I would find that out later. One problem at a time. “What is it you needed to talk to me about? Was there another attack?”“Flinn,” he said, rubbing his neck. “We should call the council together and pass judgment on him. I don’t know why we haven’t done so yet.”I turned to him. “That? That was so important you nearly got yourself killed by Michael?”“He didn’t nearly kill me,” Mario said, sounding almost petulant.“I can’t believe this.” All this for that idiot Flinn. “I haven’t passed judgment because I am not decided. Mario,
Doctor Evans~~~“I swear to God if you say I’m projecting one more time, I’m going to knock out every single one of your goddamn teeth,” Mike warned me.I smiled back at him, despite the fear trickling in the back of my mind. While the fear of violence from Mike was always there, I suspected Mike was more bark than bite, unless you pushed him. “Perhaps you should focus on why I keep saying it instead of the fact that I’m saying it?” I suggest.“Whatever,” he growls, seeming in a darker mood than usual.“What’s bothering you today?”“Why the hell should something be bothering me?” Mik
I sat in my office, feeling the start of a headache coming on. There had been another attack on our borders, but the rogues also attacked the neighboring packs this time. Of course, that prompted all the local alphas to call an emergency meeting. It wasn’t good. If a challenged came, that’s where it would happen. As much as I hated to admit it, Michael was right. I sucked when it came to fighting. We would have to up our training big time if I was going to have a chance by the time the meeting came around in three days.I caught Koreyon’s scent outside the office. Instead of waiting for the knock, I called out, “come in.” When he entered, I said, “please tell me you have some good news.” But I saw by his expression it wasn’t.“The witness speaking against Flinn is Polly Green.”