Chapter 192
I’m not sure what I expected from Alpha Tec, but it wasn’t the older gentleman standing in front of me, I was sort of expecting someone who resembled Mr. Knightly. That was a mighty expectation on my behalf.
He’s dressed in fitted jeans. A button up and a cashmere sweater. His black and white peppered hair has a side part and he definitely seems older. Older than my grandfather had, if I’m being honest. The stories I’ve read about this man don’t match his discription. Eloise’s presence sent a shiver down my back. This man, if I hit him, he’d probably be done. Midnight is feeling very smug at the moment.
“Where is my daughter?” he growls at me. I grimace, hating the way he’s staring at me.
“In prison. She killed sixteen of my wolves. She’s lucky I believe in the preservation of life, or I would have blown her fucking head off for what she did.” I growl back at him–Midnight steps in for the truly scary part.
His nose flares, and his eyes turn pitch black before the red irises spark to life. Even with all that, the urge to laugh comes with the massively unexpected superiority complex I didn’t know Midnyt had. He flinches when I laugh.
“This is an alpha? Elliot was scarier before he killed his dad.”
It’s Mr. Knightly who bursts into laughter. His wolves don’t like it, but it’s really not their place to throat, but I can tell that she agrees.
“I want to see her,” he says, a little less hostile.
a single word at the moment. Allison clears her
“You’re going to have to wait until the morning,” I shrug. “We’ve prepared a villa for you and your team. For our safety, we would like you to register your weapons, and you will be under full supervision until you leave-”
“Alpha Rizen-”
“I don’t like being interrupted, former Alpha Lockwood. Don’t do it again,” I warn him. Allison and the wolves who escorted them in growl at them. “As! was saying, you will be supervised until you leave. If you hurt any of my wolves, I am going to stick you in a cell furthest from her, and I will hand her over to the king without the request of an agreement of the mutual parties.
“After all, I am the only thing standing between a public execution and freedom. Beta Allison has a copy of the rules you have to follow while you are here. I suggest you all get acquainted with them because unless I get what I want. It’s going to be a while.”
“Anything else?” he asks tightly.
“Yeah, if you request to see me any time between now and six a.m. I’m going to be pissed. I’m pregnant, and your stupid ass daughter scared my kids. Allison, please escort them to their villa. When you are finished, see me in the study. We need to talk about your behavior today.”
“Yes, Alpha Rizen,” she bows. “This way. I suggest you try your best to stay quiet. She’s mean, like a mom. It’s very inconvenient.”
“You heard that? You’re an inconvenience,” Mr. Knightly pats my head as they leave. “I am never going to forget his face. That bitch is the reason why your parents died.”
Everyone pauses, Alpha Tec’s head whips back to look at me. I I give him a little wave so he knows that I’ve known who he was from the moment he came
here.
“You’re Reginald’s daughter?”
“Don’t talk about him. Keep walking,” I feel the warmth leave me all at once.
was a sensitive issue. We joke about it so much that it’s never really left a sore spot, but
It hadn’t even come to mind until just now. I didn’t even know it here we are. I am offended by the way this man said my so–called father’s name.
don’t know what he sees in my expression because he turns away without saying another word. Mr. Knightly steps back when I turn around to head up upstairs to check on the kids before I get to my study. I still have a couple of things I want to get out of the way before I go to bed.
“What happened, Arnold? The inconvenience spook you?” Knight laughs. Mr. Knightly flips him off.
I head back upstairs to check on Aizen. He’s awake, but when I open the door, he covers his head with the blanket. I make my way over to him and sit beside him on the bed. I pull the blanket back to see he’s got his eyes closed tightly. He giggles when I poke the dimple on his cheek.
“You weren’t supposed to be up, young man.” I scold him. He sighs and sits up. “What did you tell the guard?”
“To be nosy with me,” he whispers. I laugh, brushing his hair away from his face.
“How are you feeling?” I ask him.
“Are you okay?” he asks.
“Yeah, not a scratch,” I promise. His eyes fill with tears, and he stands up to wrap his
arms
“Hey, what’s wrong?”
“That man took your mommy and daddy away,” he whispers. “Dad has
a mommy
and
“Yeah,” I rub his back. He hugs me tighter.
“How long?” he asks, pulling away to look at me.
“My whole life,” I wrap my arms around him as well when he wraps himself around
me again.
This is the first time he’s ever brought it up. Ayrie has asked me a couple of times why they couldn’t have cousins. She asked me why her grandpa didn’t like us. Now that I have the answers, I’m not sure I want to tell them. It doesn’t matter to me. Since they came along, the other stuff kind of took the back seat.
As of late, it’s been catching my attention. I admit that it’s been on my mind heavily, but it’s only because it has so much to do with the predicament I find myself in. I don’t think I can separate the two of them at the moment.
“I’m okay,” I rub his back. “You have a pretty strong Mommy.”
“The strongest Mommy. Even Dad said so,” he’s quick to straighten up. I wipe his face and
give him a
a kiss on his forehead.
“You don’t have to be sad about that, buddy. I didn’t know them, and I’m okay. I promise. Do
you
t me to stay with you until you fall asleep?”
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