After speaking with Jack, Grace and | head back to our cabin. We''re only there for a moment when Angel and Liam knock.
“May wee in?” Angel asks.
for the
| stand back, gesturing to enter. “Of course.”
Grace puts on a pot of coffee, and we s
in the small seating area of the cabin. “You saw my
interactions with Jude this afternoon at lunch?” Angel jumps right in.
“Yes. He seemed edgy around his Alpha.” | say.
“Alpha Paul. He is the son of the Alpha that was in his position when my family ran from the pack.” Angel rifies as Grace
brings over a tray of coffee, cream and sugar.
As Grace pours the coffee, Angel continues. “He approached me after lunch. He’s heard of your pack, and he’s been wanting to
leave the Great River Pack, but he didn’t know where to go.”
She looks at Liam, who nods before she continues. “He’s afraid toe to our pack, thinking his Alpha will look for him there.”
“Not that it would matter, once we make him our pack member.” Liam cuts in.
“But he doesn’t want to deal with what my family dealt with, basically being hunted by the pack. He wants to know if he could join
your pack.”
“My pack, your pack. I’m with Liam, I’m not sure that it matters.” | look at Grace. “But we’d be happy to take him and his family
in.” | pause. “Does he understand that our pack is still under construction, and he will have to put a lot of work into it?”
It''s Liam who answers. “I was very clear with him about that. Apparently, they are being taxed nearly to starvation in the pack, so
being able to build his own home is a very exciting option for
him.
| rub my hands down my face. “I was worried about this. We know some of these packs are mistreating their pack members
because they are now in our pack. | worry that we''ll have an evenrger influx of peopleing to our borders now that they
know who, what and where we are.”
Grace reaches out, putting her hand on my arm. “We''ll find a ce for anyone that needs it. Everyone deserves a chance. You
and | both know that.”
| turn back to Angel and Liam. “He and his family are wee. Do you know how he ns to get there? It’s a long way from
Minnesota to Georgia.”
Angel looks at Liam. “We’re going to help him with that. We just wanted to make sure that you were willing to take them in before
we told him.”
We talk briefly about the Beta battles tomorrow, Liam and | good naturedly taunting each other. that our Betas will win.
When they leave. | turn to look at Grace. “We may need to buy all thend between us and Canyon Ridge.” | joke.
“Do you know how muchnd that is?” She asks.
“I''d guess it''s somewhere around 600 acres or one square mile. The reason it takes us to long to run to the canyon is the rocky
terrain and the mountainous territory.”
She whistles low. “That’s going to cost a lot of money.”
“Maybe. Thend isn’t good as the only ce for a pack to settle, but as an add-on, it could work and would give us safety by
bumping our borders up against Liam’s and Rik’s. The council may be willing to give us a deal because no other pack would
want thatnd on its own.”
pull my mate to bed. ‘I''ll talk to the elders after Carlos kicks some Beta butt tomorrow and shows his brother and that nasty piece
of a Beta what a real wolf looks like.”Original from N?velDrama.Org.
“| can’t wait to see the looks on their faces.” My mate agrees before we drift off to sleep.
The next morning, I’m up and ready, my nerves on high, ready to see Carlos get some payback for his treatment in his previous
pack.
We meet at breakfast and Carlos looks cool as a cucumber. His mate, however, looks like she’s about to vomit all over everyone.
“Amber? Are you okay?” | ask her.
“Mmhmm.” She says, not looking away from her te.
Carlos wraps his arm around her, pulling her in so he can kiss the side of her head. “Just do your best, baby. You''ll be amazing,
no matter what.”