Everly POV I had been trying to avoid the conversation all night, but Valarian followed me around the Hotel like a bad smell, and as we went to the apartment, I had no choice but to face the pint-sized Alpha. I never thought I would fear my son, but his aura was in full force. All afternoon people had been glancing at him as he followed me around the Hotel while I worked. I could see their curiosity, and this afternoon there was no way I could deny what he was, that he was an Alpha child.
Even Zoe had been wary around him, and as soon as we finished for the day, she practically bolted to bathe Casey, leaving me with my fuming son.
Valarian slams the door as he walks in after me, the bang is loud, and he never acted out this way, but at least he held his tongue while I worked because I could tell he was angry. I stepped out of my shoes, and I could feel his gaze watching me, wanting answers I wasnât sure I could give him but also knew I couldnât avoid for much longer. The officer had said too much in front of him.
âYou lied to me,â Valerian states as I flick the kettle on. I grab two mugs down from the cupboard, intending to make him hot chocolate, but he smacks my hands as I go to set the mugs on the counter, the glass shattering on the ground at my feet. I press my lips together at his acting out. I know he is mad, but there was no need for that.
âEnough, â I snap at him, and he glares at me.
âYou lied,â he says before growling and startling me. âI did not lie; I just didnât tell you the whole truth, â
âYou said my father wasnât your mate. You said he didnât live in this city,â
â I never said that; you just assumed he didnât live here, and I simply let you believe you were correct, â
âI hate you,â Valarian snarls at me, tears burning his eyes, and guilt runs through me. His words twisted my stomach painfully.
âValarian, you donât understand. It isnât safe for you to know him,â
âWhy? I hate that everyone says you are a rogue- whore. That everyone treats us differently. I see the way people look at you because we arenât part of a pack because you donât have a mate,â Valerian says.
âWe donât need him, I donât need him, we do fine on our own, â I try to tell him while reaching for him.
âYou may not want him as a mate, but I want my dad. I donât want to be the rogue-whores son, I donât want to be treated the way everyone treats you, I want my dad,â Valarian cries.
Pain radiates through my chest at his words, the rogue -whores-son. He hated how people saw me, saw him, and that realization hurt more than anything else he had said. It was one thing for an adult to be embarrassed but for him to be embarrassed for what I am called. For the first time in a long time, I was ashamed of the title bestowed on me. I rub a hand down my face trying to find a way to explain.
âWell, you canât have him, heâ
âDoes he know about me?â Valerian cuts me off, and I look at him. His bottom lip quivers, and a tear escapes and rolls down his cheek, I reach for him again, but he steps away from me.
âDoes my dad know I exist?â he asks again. âAs I said, Valarian, it isnât safe, â
â For you or for me? â he demands. This boy was so much more intelligent than I gave him credit for, more observant than I gave him credit for. He was far too advanced than he should be for a child of his age.
âHe doesnât, does he? Was everything you said a lie? What about your family?â I sigh.
âMy family tossed me away when they found out I was pregnant with you; they threw me away because I was rogue-whore, â
âBut the officer, he said this Valen was your mate, that I looked like him,â Of all the times Valen could mess with me, why did it have to be when my son was present to witness?
âAlpha Valen is your father. He is also my mate,â I admit to him.
âThen why isnât it safe? He has a pack. We could be a real family.â
âWe are real family Valarian; we donât need him to be a real family. We have Zoe and Macey and everyone here, â I explain. âItâs not the same, â âIt is,â
âItâs not!â he screams at me.
â Sometimes family isnât what you expect it to be, Valerian. My family doesnât want me. You have people here that are family to us. They want us,â
âAnd my father? Would he want me if he knew about me? Does he want you?â I drop my head, and my shoulders sag.
âItâs not safe, â
âWhy?â Valerian screams, his face turning red.
âBecause he will take you from me! â I yell back at him when Zoe comes out.
âEverly?â Zoe asks before pointing at the door. I hadnât realized how angry I had become, and Valarian looked at me for the first time with fear in his eyes. Startled by his fearful expression, I look down to see my claws had slipped out. Zoe tugs Valarian away from me, and he lets her comfort him, something I should be doing and not her.
âGo! Run it off, Everly, â Zoe says, and Valarian rushes off to his room.
âValarian! â I call after him, but Zoe grips both my arms.
âGo, calm down. You can talk to Valarian tomorrow when everyone is more levelheaded,â
Valen POV Officer Richards rang just as I was getting ready to sit down for dinner. The phone rang on the table beside me, and I smiled while wondering how long Everly would take before she would ring and abuse me about harassing her friends or if she would even bother at all.
âRichards, â I answered.
âAlpha, I did what you asked, but no more, I canât do it tomorrow, â
âAnd why is that?â
âWell, for one, she threatened me with you for starters, and secondly, I donât want to ruin my chances with Zoe,â
âWhat do you mean to ruin your chances with Zoe?â
âI um, turns out my son has a daughter, she agreed to let me bring Olena to meet her,â
âWait, Micha has a daughter?â
âYes, Zoeâs child is my granddaughter; I met her today when I pulled her over,â
I sigh, no doubt Micha had some explaining to do, and he wanna do the right thing by Zoe and her kid.
âThatâs fine, Richard. You have done enough, â I tell him.
âThank you Alpha, I can send you the tickets if you like?â
âNo, itâs fine. I trust you,â I tell officer Richardâs before hanging up. Well, that was short -lived. I had barely placed my phone down when it rang in my hand again. My fatherâs face popping up on the screen, and I groan. Marcus was quietly stewing over his car and sitting across from me when I handed him the phone.
He glances at it and grits his teeth before rolling his eyes and answering it.
âAlpha Kalen,â he answers in a bored tone. I hear my father ask where I am before Marcus answers.
âHe is taking a shit, ate something, and been running back and forth from the toilet all night, â I grit my teeth and glare at him from across the table, and he smiles.
âYep, has a severe case of runny bum, crapped his pants in the elevator too, shit explosion, â my fists clench, and Marcus smirks at me, knowing if I speak, he would have to put me on the phone.
âI will be sure to tell him, night Alpha, â Marcus hangs up the phone, and I growl at him.
âWas that f*cking necessary?â I snap at him. âAnswer your own damn phone then,â he retorts. Oh, and your father recommends gastro stop, apparently you can get it from a chemist, â he taunts. âWhat did he want?â
âHe wanted to know if you made your mind up about Ava, â Marcus shrugs before cutting into his steak. I was not marrying that woman, I wanted nothing to do with Alpha John, and the fact my father meddled still ticked me off. Me rejecting her would undoubtedly cause a war between packs, but I refuse to marry that girl.
âRichards?â He asks. I shrug.
âHe said he wonât help anymore,â
âSo thatâs it, she gets away with wrecking my car? â
âShe didnât wreck your car. Besides, I am planning on heading over there tomorrow; you can come if you want?â I smile, and his eyes light up. Marcus had been begging me to take him there all day so he could give her a piece of his mind.
âAbout time, I get to meet this woman that has you swooning and begging at her feet, â I roll my eyes at his dramatics.
âI want to meet the woman who trashed my car and thinks she can get away with it,â he adds.
âOh, she can get away with it because she is my mate, âIf you expect me not to say something to her, you are sadly mistaken; she crossed the wrong Beta, â
âYou do realize you are her Beta too, right?â âOnly once you mark her,â
âBe nice, â I tell him, digging into my dinner, and I couldnât help the excitement bubble up within me, knowing I would be going to see her tomorrow.
âWhat do you plan on doing about your father?â Marcus asks me, and I donât think I have another choice but to tell him now. It would be best we sorted this feud out before it became an all-out war. âMaybe tell him you found your mate,â Marcus offers, and I nod.
âYeah, I donât think I have a choice now, â I tell him honestly, and he hums in agreement.
âAll I know is I canât wait to meet her. If she has you this worked up, I bet she is a real crazy one in person, â he laughs. I glare at him, and he shrugs.
âWell, she must be crazy. Who rejects an Alpha, especially a rogue woman?â He says.
âAny luck on her last name?â I ask him.
âNope, not really. I did find a Summers, however, but it was a maiden name, â
âAre you going to leave me in suspense or tell me, maybe thatâs how she became rogue, maybe she divorced someone, â
âDoubtful, and I doubt there is any relation because I could not see the Alpha shunning a family member, â
âThere is no Alphaâs with the last name Summers, â I tell him.
âNo, not an Alpha but a Luna; Summerâs is the maiden name of Alpha Johnâs Wife. Claire Summers, â Marcus tells me. I sigh another dead end.
However, something bothered me. Something Ava had said to her father before he cut her off, it has to be a coincidence. If Alpha John had another child, we would know about her by now, just look at Ava; she was already a handful for him, and if he had another child. Indeed, he wouldnât be allowing the wayward one to be his successor if that were the case.