Jules couldn’t believe it. He’d mated with her. Got a phone call he picked up and then left. To add fuel to the fire, he didn’t tell her where he was going, or when he’d be back. He locked the door and walked away, leaving her stranded in his rooms, naked, alone, and mated to a stranger. She was going crazy. Yes, she was attracted to him, and she’d desperately wanted to have some adult playtime with him. But she didn’t sign up for mating with him. Gods, what was she going to tell Rose? Where was she? Was she okay? Jules was going crazy. Things made sense one minute and then not the next. Rose could be in danger. What were Ty’s intentions toward Rose? Was Rose safe? Was she safe? Jules was going crazy. She needed answers. The one time she didn’t have her phone to get those answers. Her father told her she’d sink or swim on her own because he wouldn’t come to save her. Ben better get his butt back here and explain himself. She could feel the c
Rose couldn’t believe Ty. “When did you plan on telling this to me? Do I have any say in this? Or am I just a bystander?” “You’re the one. My mate. I’m not going to let you be hurt by anyone. My plans will return the pack to me, and the guilty will be brought to justice. Rose, I’ve planned this for a long time. He won’t get away from this. I don’t want war, but we are ready to fight if we must. Your father is known as a twisted soul, but no one can prove what he did. I know where the bodies are, and it’s not enough. Rose, it’s not enough.” Rose could see the conflict in his whole being. His hate and frustration mixed and expanded his conflict into what drove him now. “I won’t let you destroy what this place was built upon.” Rose couldn’t believe how thick headed he was. Did she see how blind he was to what a war would do to this town? Most of the packs survived on shoe-string budgets. They didn’t have any money to maintaining a personal pack defence. That’s why they po
“Rose. What is going on? Ben isn’t telling me much of anything.” “I’m trying to figure out who’s blowing smoke and who’s stating fact. What’s scaring me is the fact that these guys are the people who are speaking the facts. If they are, then we either stay with them or we leave.” “Leaving might be difficult.” Jules pointed to the barely visible bandage under Rose’s top and then to hers. “I think they made sure leaving is impossible.” Rose couldn’t identify Jules’ facial expression. It was far too conflicted, as if her friends reflected her feelings. “I honestly don’t know if we’re better off here or not. Ty seems on the up-and-up, but I believed my father too. If Ty is speaking the truth, then my father lied to everyone, including me, and got away with multiple murders.” “I don’t know what to do. Rose, should we bide our time? Stay here? Ben said your father is looking for us.” “I’m not sure what to do, but how hard are they looking for us? Really think
Ty found Rose in the kitchen unpacking a box frantically. “Hey, you’re here with me. Talk to me.” He came to stand directly behind her and took a bag of utensils from her and dropped them on the counter. Then wrapped her in his arms. “I know he hates me. I always thought he hated me because I was what made my mother leave. Now, you tell me he had her killed because I was born a girl? Am I understanding this right or am I wrong?” “I don’t know Rose. Not for sure, but if he’s trying to profit your indenture or kill you off, then I’ll gladly take you off his hands. Gods, I don’t know a worse monster. I can’t even think of how a monster like him comes into being. Your mother, from what I remember, was sweet and kind. I remember her sugar cookies were the best.” “She baked?” Rose turn then and buried her face in his shirt as she cried. “I didn’t realize you knew her.” “A little. I was small, remember? But I have a lot of vague memories of people. I remember your p
“Should we go find them? Make sure they are, okay?” Jules wasn’t sure if Ty found Rose. “I don’t believe they want to be disturbed. We’ll consider them busy.” “Doing wh… oh… that.” Just the thought of the act made Jules twitch excitedly in strategic places. “I think I’m jealous. Too bad you have to oversee this event. I think they have the right idea.” Jules stood behind him, caressing his butt. He clenched in response, which made his pants tighter, and he now needed to do something about it. “You were yelling at me earlier for taking you without a condom. Babe, if we do it again, we’ll do it the same way.” “It’s a little late to think about it now. We might as well enjoy while we can.” He turned around and then found her hands on his crotch. “Fine, but we aren’t going to be the pack’s entertainment. Come with me.” He took her to the tree line and leaned her against a tree trunk, away from the eyes of the curious pack. “You like th
“So? When are you going to tell me if you intend to kill my father? Or do you plan on doing something else with him? I mean, you claim that he’s stolen your pack. Aren’t there two sets of rules for this?” Rose sat on the deck of the packhouse now and watch the man who was now her mate. Gods, what a mess this was. “There are two ways to deal with this. As it stands, I can’t take this to the Ruling Council. The evidence we have doesn’t point to your father directly enough. He could walk away from it by saying he was stewarding the pack and guarding the town for me until my return. Then he’d never be punished for the deaths that have occurred. Jules’ father probably would be thrown under the bus in that case to take the blame for killing them. Your father has the excuse that he knew nothing about it, and I was just a pup. Too young to understand what a tragic accident it was for my father’s death. Your mother? Well, he’s already said he doesn’t know what happened to the
Anita tucked the pack of gum back into her bra. She’d be glad when this spying was over and done with. She was sick of pretending to enjoy being pawed by Russell. But it was an end to a means. She didn’t need to pretend to love the ugly jerk. Anita just needed to keep him away from his daughter. So far, her curves were enough to keep him occupied. The wolf was sick, but he thought he hid it well. Sick in the head, that is. Not ill physically. He liked freaky sex, and he liked it often. Russell didn’t play, but he loved to dominate his lovers. He had to feel in control all the time. Right now, he wanted her with him. By the sound of his gruff voice on the phone. He’d had a bad day. Anita had to pretend she didn’t know that his daughter ran away with the nephew of the Blue Delia Pack’s Alpha. Which for Anita eased her mind. The girl was safe from her father’s schemes. Anita was the one who’d recorded and witnessed Russell’s plans to sell his daughter to a stranger. A s
Rose watched Ty with his pack as he instructed them on what his wishes were. He’d been very careful with how he wanted them to conduct themselves in town. They were to expect trouble and to be followed. His people were to avoid bringing any tails home with them. By using the back roads and backtracking on their trails. They knew the ways to fool the lazy country bumpkins. She’d need to talk to Ty about the way he spoke of the pack he wished to take control of. If they were lazy country bumpkins, then why would he want to take control of the pack? Later, he explained he didn’t see the pack as lazy or bumpkins. He saw her father and his men. That, she admitted, made more sense, as her father and his men didn’t do much of anything for the pack. She felt horrible right now because the pack didn’t have anyone to take her place and help them fix their problems. Rose was the one that dealt with the day-to-day issues. She kept the lights on and the food coming in.