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Chapter 74: Hunterâs Fear Sophie I knew Hunter wanted a son. He says it didnât matter, but heâs an Alpha. It was always hard for my father that he never had a son to pass his pack along to. Iâve wondered from time to time what he plans to do with his pack. Heâs getting close to retirement age. If either Amelia or I had been a male, weâd have taken over the pack for him by now. So, when my mate howled his excitement, I wasnât surprised. I was thrilled and touched to the point of tears, though, when I heard the entire pack respond, their own excitement palpable. I love how every little thing that makes us happy, seems to make the pack just as happy. Itâs almost like thereâs a direct line. between mine and Hunterâs happiness and the packâs. Maybe there vis. He made Dr. Felicity take nearly a hundred pictures of our pup, intending to pass them around to the pack members, as if theyâ Il know what theyâre looking at. Iâm not even sure I know what Iâ m looking at. Then, after I was cleaned off and dressed, we discussed my next visit, what to expect in the future, when to be concerned, and all the things that a couple who is pregnant with their first pup needs to know. Hunter listened with rapt attention, asking lots of questions, and making sure he understood every possible thing that could go wrong and the signs to look for. Dr. Felicity patiently answered all of his questions about me and our pup, my eating, my weight â yes I need to gain some, no Chapter 74: Hunterâs Fear 289 Mouchers being slightly underweight doesnât put me at risk of losing our pup, exercise, warrior training â yes I can continue for now, sex, sleeping, every possible thing he could think of that might cause me or our son problems. When we finally leave the hospital, pictures in hand, my mate is still practically floating down the street. However, this time, his mind is preoccupied with how heâs going to make sure that nothing happens to me or our pup, rather than the excitement he had about finding out what our pup was going to be on the way to the pack hospital.
âHunterâ¦â âYes, baby?â he says distractedly. âHunter!â I say, stopping and pulling him to a stop. âWhat?â he asks, focusing on me. âStop worrying. Iâm going to be fine. Our pup is going to be fine.â âMaybe you should stay home when I go to the committee meeting this week.â âNo f**g way, Hunter. Donât you dare push me out of that. No one would be s**d enough to try and hurt me and if they were, youâd end them.â I reach up and put my hand on his cheek. âYou canât keep me locked away in a tower until I deliver our son. Thatâs not the life you promised me and thatâs not the Alpha female I am or the mate that you were given. Stand beside me, protect me from any threats you feel I need to be protected from, but donât hide me away and keep me locked up, Hunter.â He pulls me to him, wrapping his arms around me and holding me tight. I can feel the fear in him. Fear that he never shows and almost never feels. Itâs a fear that something may happen. to me and his pup. âIâve never known fear until this very moment, Soph. Iâve never had so much in my life to live for, so much that could be taken away from me, so much to fight for. If anything were to happen to you or our sonâ¦â âIt wonât. You wonât allow it. I trust you, Hunter. Completely. Now, itâs your turn to trust me. Trust that I wonât allow anyone to hurt our son either. I wonât allow anyone to take me or him from you. And donât even get me started on how feral Hedda would go if someone tried to take you from me,â I say, earning a smile. He lays his forehead against mine. âIâm not going to tell you that I wonât become overbearing, especially when weâre at the committee meeting.â âI have no intention of leaving your side. Youâre my mate. We are partners. We should stand side by side against those who want to make our world less than it should be.â Hunter starts chuckling. âWhatâs funny?â I ask him.
âCan you imagine what this conversation is going to be like one day between Robin and Nikki?â I laugh. âSheâll win that fight.â âJust as you did,â he says, taking my hand and walking us toward the packhouse, Chapter 74 Hunterâs Fear âI wouldnât call that a fight,â I say. âA battle of wills?â âHmm, you gave in awfully quickly if thatâs what that was.â âYou made some very good points and I also know deep down that Iâm being unreasonable because of my fear.â âWell, today, letâs celebrate with our pack,â I say as we walk inside. âWEâRE HAVING A BOY!â he announces and as the pack comes to congratulate us, he begins handing out pictures, showing everyone where he thinks our sonâs penis is proving that itâs a boy. I shake my head and accept hugs from our pack members and our friends. When the congratulations finally die down, I head to the kitchens, looking for Kinsley. I need to find out whatâs going on with her. I say hello, thanking more people when they congratulate me on our pup, but Iâm not seeing Kinsley anywhere. Iâve just about. decided to mind link her to see if sheâs still upstairs when I see her walking out of a bathroom in one of the downstairs hallways. I watch as she wipes her mouth as she closes the door. When she looks up and sees me watching her she jumps. âLuna! I, uh, I hear congratulations are in order.â âThank you. Walk with me, Kinsley.â âI have some things to doâ¦â âWalk with me,â I say again, not giving any room for argument. 09.15 Chapter 74: Hunterâs Fear 283 Mouchers Her head drops but she follows me as I walk back out to the front of the packhouse, thanking more pack members as the good news of my pup spreads like wildfire around the pack. Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
I wait until weâre far enough away from the packhouse that no one can hear us. âTalk to me. Whatâs going on?â She looks at me and I can see that sheâs about to lie to me. I raise an eyebrow at her, daring her to lie. She looks back down and I can smell the salt of tears. âI donât know. It started about a week ago. Things between Lucas and I have gotten more intimate andâ¦â she stops, stifling a s**b. I put my arms around her, looking for someplace where we wonât be seen or overheard. I lead her over to a seat near the forest and hold her while she cries.