Alphaâs Regret-My Luna Has A Son by Jessicahall Chapter 47 Alphaâs Regret-My Luna Has A Son by Jessicahall Chapter 47 âYes, but it canât get out at the moment, now donât change the subject. What do you need?â
âThey are kicking him out unless he is a paying patient. They said they havenât got the beds for a rogue, â She answers.
Bullshit, itâs only at half capacity, â Valen growls behind me. Jenny looks down.
âItâs because his Rogue Valen, no one helps rogues, you should have seen us getting this place running. We couldnât even get a handyman in without blackmailing them, â I tell him and he seemed appalled at my words. Considering who his father was, he didnât seem to hold the same views of rogues, well, at least not as strongly.
âHow much?â I ask her, knowing how hard she tried to get him in there. 311000, â She breathes before rubbing both hands down her face.
âUse the funds. Itâs what it is for. When he gets out, he can come work at the hotel for a bit,â I tell her.
Knowing that was a big chunk out of the emergency rogue funds, not that anyone would complain, itâs what it is for.
â Donât worry about it. I will handle it, â Valen says behind me.
âItâs fine, Valen. We have the money here, â
âI donât care about the money. They gave him a place there. If he is doing well and not causing trouble, they have no reason to kick him out, that place relies heavily on donations and tax payerâs money. Iâm assuming itâs the main hospital since rogues canât use the private ones, â She nods.
âI will take care of it, if not. I will place him in one of the private ones if they kick up a stink, but they wonât. My pack funds half of that hospital, â Valen tells her with a shrug.
â But I will need his information, â Valen tells her, and she looks around her desk before grabbing a sticky note and writing his name and dob on it and address. She hands it to him, and Valen folds it placing it in his pocket.
âAre you sure, we a have fund for this sort of stuff?â
I tell him.
âPositive, but I would like to know more about this fund you have for your employees, â he answers.
âThank you, Alpha,â Jenny nods, and I see her shoulders relax like a tonne of weight had just been lifted off her shoulders.
â Go home, Jenny, rest,â I tell her, but she shakes her head.
âI am good until you find someone to take over, â She says just as Tatum walks in. The bell sounds, and I glance over at the door.
âAh, just the man I want to see, â Valen says, and Tatum raises an eyebrow at him. âAh, yeah. Didnât you want me to keep watch again?â Tatum asks him, unsure.
âNope, change of plans, I will tonight, but I have another job for you, â He motions toward the desk.
âYou want me to move it?â Tatum asks, confused. âNope. I want you to man it. Everly is down a staff member, â
âWhat?â Tatum asks before staring at Jenny. âYeah, I donât think that is a good idea, â
âAre you saying I canât answer some phones and work the front desk?â Tatum asks like I just insulted his intelligence.
âItâs more than answering phones,â I tell him.
â Canât be that hard,â Tatum says, walking around the desk. Jenny looks up at him wide-eyed before looking at me.
âSee, he can handle it,â Valen says. Why could I tell this was a bad idea. I pinch the bridge of my nose and shake my head.
âValen, he is a security guard, not a secretary, â I explain.
âSee, killed two birds with one stone, he is now guard and can do whatever Jenny was doing,â
âThis is a bad idea; I am sure I can find someone else, âNonsense, Jenny will show him, and you can show me these photos,â
Valen says, nudging me toward my office out the back. I glance at Jenny, and she shrugs before getting up. Tatum takes her seat, and she starts explaining things to him and how to use the different phones.
With a heavy sigh, I give in, though he would definitely be the most buff secretary we have had manning the counter. He looked out of place behind the desk with its pink stationery.
Unlocking my office door, I step in and move to one of the bookcases grabbing down the Hotel photo album. I sit at my desk, and Valen comes over to stand beside me.
Opening the front page, there was an old black and white photo of Valarieâs parents from when they owned it. I pull it out and pass it to him. In the photo were a man and a woman holding a baby, which Valarie said was her.
âThat doesnât look too bad?â Valen states and I snort before flicking through to when I first came here and the photos Zoe and I took. I passed them to him before also grabbing one out Maceyâs brother took of us facing the ruined hotel with our backs to the camera. All four of us standing out the front. Valarie was also in it, cigarette between her fingers at she looked at the rundown place. I hand it to him.
âThis the woman?â He asks, and I nod. âAnd Macey, Zoe,â he says.
âSo you all started it together. The place looked like a dump, â He states. âIt was, â
âSo the four of you did all this?â he asked, sounding incredulous.
âYep, four rogue -whores and three babies restored this entire place, â I tell him. âWho took the photo, â âMacey brother, â
âHe didnât help?â I raise an eyebrow at him. âWhat are you trying to say?â âNothing, just four women, fixed all of this,â
âWe may be women, but we are resourceful. Besides, Macey is more manly than her brother. She fights like a guy too, so stay on her good side,â He laughs, handing them back.
âNoted, she definitely looks like a scrapper, â
âOh, she is. I watched her beat a man with a zo kg bag of flour once. She hauled it around like it weighed nothing,â
âWhat he do?â
âHe asked her how much?â âHow much for what?â
âHow much for a night Valen, he thought because she was a rogue, she was prostitute, that was when we first opened up. It was a bit of shock when they found the place was run entirely by rogues. We ended up with a few creeps in at first, â
âSo how did you handle that,â
âA few of the older ladies started bringing their sons in for the night shifts. Day shifts were easier. Macey would turf anyone that looked at us wrong, â I laugh.
âCome on, we should check Valarian and give Zoe a break, â I tell him, and he follows me through the hotel to the apartment. I was stopped a few times by different staff, and by the time I got back to the apartment, it was dark.
Walking in, Zoe was doing puzzles with the kids. She smiled as she glanced over the back of the couch at me before her eyes narrowed on Valen and her lip pulled over her teeth. She stood abruptly, pointing a n accusing finger at him before remembering the kids were in the room.
I had no idea why she was mad, but I could tell she was livid about something. She stepped over the kids and moved toward him. Valen, completely unaware of her anger, says hello to her when she opens the door behind him and shoves him out, slamming it shut behind her. I moved to the kitchen window and peered out, and Valen had his hands in the air. I cracked the window open a little to eavesdrop.
âYou keep your creepy sniffing friend away from my daughter,â she snarls. I glance at Casey, wondering what happened.
Valerian looks up at me.
âAunty Zoe is upset because we asked what shampoo and washing liquid she used,â Valarian explained, which only made me more confused.
âYou tell him to jeep his sniffer away from my daughter, â
âHe just liked the soap you use,â Valen tried to explain.
âCasey said he sniffed her repeatedly, â Casey growls at him.
âI will speak to him, but it was nothing bad. He just said the soap smells nice, geez,â
â Itâs fucking creepy. You donât go around sniffing peoples kids, if that donât set off alarm bells in your head, nothing will,â
âMy beta is not a creep. He would never harm your daughter Zoe,â Valen defends Marcus.
âKeep him away from my daughter, â Zoe huffs before going back to the door. She steps in and straightens her clothes, going back to the kids like nothing happened.
Valen stepped in, looking awkward as hell but the tension left the moment Valarian spotted him and jumped up off the floor.
â Dad! â he squealed, rushing over and Valen caught him and picked him up, kissing his cheek and hugging him tightly.
âI missed you, â Valerian gushes, squeezing tight.
âI missed you too,â Valen tells him before setting him on his feet. Zoe watches them, and I noticed Casey did too before looking up at her mother and snuggling against her. It must be hard seeing Valarian with his father. Casey saw hers but usually only for s minutes when he would stop in randomly before telling her some lie about needing to go to work. Yet she hadnât seen him since Officer Richards found out.
âAre you staying for dinner? One of the chefs sent up stuffed capsicums, youâll like those, â
âThere is plenty there. She always sends up too much,â Zoe says. Having calmed down, her eyes dart to Valenâs neck, and she raises an eyebrow at me before smiling. Of course, she would be happy. I look at her when Valen speaks.
âI was hoping to stay the night. Tatum is playing secretary in your foyer, and since Marcus is definitely off the table now?â Valen says, looking at me.
âYou can stay for dinner, but we donât need a guard, âPlease, mum, he can sleep in my bed; Iâll share with him,â Valarian whines.
I tell him.
âThatâs not necessary, Val. We have a couch, but your father has,â I stop knowing he admitted to wanting to stay, proving he has nothing better to do.
âOne night, and only one, Valarian, â I tell him before also looking at his father, so he knows not to ask for a second night.
âAh, see, I get to stay for the night,â Valen tells him while Valarian tugged on his hand, dragging him towards his puzzle.