Chapter Thirty Nine
Vex arrived back in his territory as the sun set. His meeting with Alpha Dylan from Mora pack went better than he expected, thanks in part to Duncan’s posturing at the Alpha meeting. It was not clear who he despised more. The fucking rogue princess Kalaloch put on a pedestal or their holier than thou Alpha. Vex followed Tatiana to the rogue village on multiple occasions, but the Zeta always escorted her. He knew one day he would get her alone, and when he did, she would not walk away from it. Going after Duncan would be too risky, but losing his rogue pet would bring him to his knees. Vex relished the thought.
As he entered the pack house, his mate, Daisy, was making dinner. He sat at the table and watched her sweet ass as she darted around the room. She went to the refrigerator and brought him a beer. He slapped her butt and pulled her down onto his lap so she could feel his hard on. She jumped up and said she had
Luca lay in bed, awake. Tatiana was asleep cuddled next to him. He could feel her warm breath against his chest. Her muscles twitching occasionally as she dreamt. She lay with her body pressed against him. He chuckled to himself. Most of the time he forgot how sheltered her life had been before arriving at Kalaloch Pack. When she met Barnard earlier, she almost choked on her water. They saw a siren and a demon and she gawked like a schoolgirl. Tia was an enticing paradox that Luca wanted to spend many years unraveling, and he hoped he would have the chance. He enjoyed showing her around the city. She was giddy with excitement. Her eyes were bright, and her smile glowed. He wished he could see her like this every day, but the day after tomorrow, they had to head back to the Olympic Peninsula.
Tatiana's POVAs Tatiana left with Luca and Augustus, she sighed. She looked over at Luca, who was watching her. “Are you okay?”“I don’t know. It’ll take time to digest what she said.”Augustus put his arm around her, “No matter what she said, you are still Tatiana. The person we love. Like you said inside, you know who you are, and none of that changes.”She smiled at him half-heartedly.They drove home in silence as Tatiana contemplated the news. She never had a pack. How could she be a Primary Alpha? Hopefully, the paperwork Chloe shared would give her more information. She worried about what this news might do to Duncan. Could he think she would try to take over his pack? It explained why they fought so much. Alphas are notoriously independent and hard-headed.Once they arrived back at the condo, Luca and T
Tatiana returned from her walk to find Luca in the lounge talking with Augustus. Elspeth was out. When Augustus caught sight of her, he nodded at her and excused himself to the other room. Luca stood up and walked towards her. He ran his warm hands down her arms and grabbed a hold of both of her hands. He looked tired and lost. “Will you come back to our room? I would like to talk to you.” Tatiana nodded and followed him down the hall, still
After breakfast, Tatiana and Luca packed their bags. They were hoping to get on the road before noon. Elspeth made them a wonderful breakfast, but Tia had little appetite. Her mind was already on the long drive ahead. Getting back into training and her usual routine would be a perfect way to keep her mind off all the True Alpha nonsense. Training the rogue village was her priority. She did not want to lose another wolf to Vex. It made her antsy to be this far away.As Luca loaded the last bag into the car, Tatiana hugged her grandparents. Augustus patted her back reassuringly.“If you ever need anything, we are always here for you.”Tia smiled. Elspeth grabbed her hands.“You may not understand it all now, but be patient.
Luca ducked into the car to hand Tia her coffee, but knew instantly something was wrong. He found her with glazed over eyes slumped against the seat. Luca dropped the coffee. He climbed in and grabbed her shoulders. He shook her and called her name.“Tia, can you hear me?”She inhaled sharply and sputtered and coughed. Tia hadn’t been breathing. He shook her again and her eyes focused. She shoved him away.“No! It is happening again. You pulled me out too soon!”Luca put his hands on her face and forced her to look at him.“What are you talking about? You weren’t breathing. You scared me to death.”“Luca, I saw it. Another wolf was being attacked, but then I saw him.”“Saw who?”“I saw the
Gaby put Ari in charge of stirring the stew, and she combined the ingredients for the fry bread. “So, where do you come from originally?” Ari glanced at her. “Originally, I was born in Fiji, but when I was 15, we moved to California.” “Wow, Fiji. Why did you move to California?” “My father was killed, so my mom moved closer to her family.” “I am sorry.”
As Ari sat by the fire, he helped himself to a second serving of stew. Being at a more established camp than his own and having someone to talk to felt nice. He enjoyed Gaby’s company. She seemed very protective of her group of misfit rogues. Werewolves were pack animals, so it was smart to form their own pack of sorts. Life is rough and dangerous as a rogue. No protections exist like those afforded to members of a pack. He was transient by choice, but most rogue werewolves did not have a choice.He sensed someone looking at him, and he looked up to find Dorthea watching him. She shuffled over and sat next to the fire. They both watched the flames in silence.“Gamma, instead of seeking revenge, your destiny here is one of leadership and healing. Your presence here will determine the fate of my people.
Tia heard trickling water somewhere in the dark. She felt bone-chillingly cold. It was so cold, and she wasn’t sure where she was.Excruciating pain shot through her body as she slowly regained consciousness. As she opened her eyes, she saw the sky and trees above her. The dashboard pinned her legs and hips against the seat.The side window was gone, leaving her and the car partially submerged in a creek. She did not see Luca anywhere. Panic set in as she called out for him. There was no response. She screamed in agony as she forced herself to shift into her wolf form, and she almost blacked out again. It was enough to allow her to wiggle free and climb out of the car. She looked around frantically until she caught sight of Luca’s still form contorted on a rocky creek bed 50 feet from the car. She stumbled over to him and nudged him with her nose. He did not respond. She licked at a bleeding wound on his forehead. Suddenly, his