My Alpha Mate is a bully
r 3 -
ght it was a ski lodge, but that only fit the exterior. Large windows showed small snippets of interi
l and unobtainable-aloof, almost. Now, with lights shining through windows, the sound of laughter filtering from around bac
but with all the sounds coming fro
no one was home. It would save me a lot of headache, and I wouldn't have to see Jameson. I almost did it -I raised my hand,
meson or dealing with Callum? My wolf growled at the thought of returning to my uncle and how that altercation would end, and practically
reful. I needed to be straight and to the point. The more
ion. Then I could get out
owing about her father was a horrible idea. It would cause too many complications in an already messy situation. And there was no telling how he would take
my mind, I started walking around the
mind to talk to him instead of leaving, my wolf stirred eagerly, as if sensing the presence of a familiar and alluring wolf. She pushed at me,
ng. Another two were talking animatedly. The other two were closer to the house. One was in an outside bar, shaking a cocktail shaker enthusiastically. Sitting on the stool on the opposite side of the bar was a fam
up straighter, his body tensing as he swiveled around t
e it. Then recognition seemed to strike him like a lightning bolt, and his mouth
Luke asked d
ch had a mixture of uncertainty and appraisal on their faces, as though determining how big of a threat I was. All of them except for Luke looked prepared
oor slid open, and a sixth figure emerged
ut the look suited him, highlighting the high cheekbones and strong jaw. He was shirtless, his arms and abs perfectly de
n a single direction, he turned to see what they were gawki
org
es but still stared curiously at me. But I barely noticed them as Jameson came to stand in front of me, close enough that he could reach out and take my hand
onsidering touching me. But
u doing here
aid. "We moved packs n
w have you been?" His charming smile and relaxed demeanor were slightly off-put
as going to do this, I might a
?" He reached out his hand as though
f fervently disagreed with me and paced restlessly at my answer. All she wanted was to give in to my more carnal urges, the ones that were
and fresh rain that made up his scent. I was here on business. I needed to focus, and I did
he said. "Does it
t for the moment, if it isn
the group of shifters, all still watching the encounte
king the cocktails said, "I think t
ht as well go fin
ne of the others grabbed him by the ar
er, a tall Black man,
lanced over at Jameson, who shrugged, then jerked his head toward the glass doors.
he said, then followed everyone else inside, c
ameson gestured at the
, thanks,
p wanting to grab him right now and kiss him-or more. It had been years, but his scent was st
ing down the steps to the lower patio. Glancing behind me, I could see the redhe
nk, or maybe it's just because I look like I'm here on business." I glanced meaningfully at my clothes. T
o his chair. "Well, at least sit," he
lk ab
idian Pack," I said
on. Just pas
Hartwood-he's the alpha. He knows I know
and then it was gone. His face was serious, his gaze penetrating and intense. It felt as though he could look
bout?"
um's worried they're going to attack soon. He wanted me to come here and as
e'll help,"
surprise. "Reall
the motion drew my attention to the fact that he was shirtless, and my eyes f
like
und on my tongue before I
that needs help. I may be retired, but I'm still a Silver W
elf and in the way he hadn't really answered the question. Bu
uilty about all the thing
about them?" he asked. "
t? Or how many? Or why they decided to come here? Fer
sor
n the moonlight as he lay in the grass next to a cree
you absolutely no information to help your case? For all he knew, I coul
at had been at least partially intentional. Callum always had a backup plan. If I'd failed, someone else would have come up here, and h
n't tell me much,
have meant that's an understatement. "Wel
relaxed. "Tha
me properly. "Now that the business stuff i
l shop in town. Besides tha
is head over to the bar again. "You su
It's been way too long. Th
s. But the way things had ended that night before he left had hurt worse than just about anything else he had done. Bullying, I could take; I'd dealt with that for years. But playing with my emotions the way he had...
ually got to get going. You can come down to Brixton and meet with Ca
t show it. He stood. "You can tell him that I'll come around two t
nt door, I turned to say thanks, but before I
see you, Geo
rms found their way around him. His scent enveloped me,
back, albeit reluctantly. "Thank you again for your he
self out of it, I left, for