“Please give me time.”
Alpha Jaxon could feel his anger rising as he looked at the old man begging before him. He wasn’t a fan of mercy and he would certainly not tolerate an agreement that was left unfulfilled. No matter what happens, the act of begging for something unjust and unforgivable just gave him plain disrespect.
“Time?” he growled, disgusted. The old man in front of him flinched back in horror. “I’m not known to be patient, Mr. Jones. I will not tolerate this failure in your part.”
“I promise I will fix this. If you can just give me a few days—”
“Don’t promise something you can’t keep,” Alpha Jaxon bit back. This human had the audacity to ask for more time when it had been years since he hadn’t paid him back. Despite his anger, he tried to remain calm and serious. Deep down, he knew he was about to lose his anger. He wanted to rip this old man into pieces. Rip his head off and get this over and done with.
The huge amount of money the human owed him was somewhere lost and forgotten. His time was over and he wasn’t even halfway into paying his full debt. Alpha Jaxon honestly didn’t care anymore, he was making that lot of money almost every month. But he had rules that must be followed. Everyone knew he could be a generous Alpha who lends good money to those who needed it. The rule was simple — return the money in time. In this case, giving more time would be inexcusable and unforgivable.
He would never go back on his words.
“Please,” the old man continued to beg, almost bursting to tears.
Weak, he thought, and his wolf growled in anger. This was the kind of behavior he didn’t and would never tolerate. He wasted his time to come here and watch this old man begging on his knees. He didn’t want to see anymore of this nonsense.
He wasn’t the kind of Alpha to be merciful. Everyone knew that. The old man should’ve known better. Old men like him disgusted the Alpha as much as salt disgusted worms. The human knew what he's getting himself into and he deserves what he gets. Everyone called the Alpha an evil beast behind his back and he agreed. He didn't get this far because he was kind or honorable. No, his pack chose him because he was ruthless and unbeatable.
In the real world, the strongest always wins.