Chapter 263 Xander âJust so you know...most of these people will be surprised to see you here,â Mason thought to me and Zane âBecause...well...
they know that | wanted to..â
âKill me?â | thought in reply. My chuckle had an edge to it.
He grinned. âYeah. That. So do me a favor, bro, and hold it together. Okay? These are good people. Theyâre going to want some explanations, but let me handle it. They're going to be on my side.â
âLike what, ready to throw down?â Zane thought at us both. Blade rose a bit with a growl.
Mason shook his head. âNah, nothing like that. | mean, they might be shocked, but theyâre not going to come after you two.
Unless | give the word, | mean then all bets are off.â
| considered giving him a bit more of a hard time but decided against it. We were here to give Lanie a good time, not to get into a brawl over old fights. Sure, me and Zane would be ready to defend ourselves if necessary, but we didnât need to have an attitude about all of it.
âSure, thing, bro,â | sent through the link. âI trust you to keep everyone settled.â
Masonâs eyebrows lifted, but then he nodded. We shared a smile. He reminded me a lot of my father in some ways. In the good ways, | realized. | had a lot of resentment toward my old man that | wasnât sure | was ever going to fully work through. But | had good memories of him, too, which was more than my brotherâd ever had.
âHey, there.â
Cautiously, | turned at the sound of a male voice that sounded familiar. âHank.â
Zane and | had met the older guy the first time we came to Stillwood so | could find out more about the brother | hadnât known |
had. Hank ran the cafe in Stillwood, but heâd also been the go-between when me and Zane showed up to confront Mason.
| hesitated, not sure if heâd want to shake with me-the Alpha of another pack who'd disrupted the peace in their rogue town. But Hank grinned and moved forward to clasp my forearm with his.
âGlad to see y you boys found a way to get along. From what Iâm hearing,â he added, âyouâre doing more than just getting along. Mason, son, itâs good to see you. Itâs been a while.
Mason and Hank clasped forearms. âHank. Good to see you, too.â
| was aware of eyes on us, and lowered voices. | kept my back straight and didnât look toward any of the whispers. Mason had promised he'd take care of any explanations, and | was going to trust him to do that.
âThanks, bro,â he thought to me.
Hank gave us a curious look, back and forth, then moved forward to greet Zane with a forearm clasp.
When he stepped back, he put his hands on his hips. His eyes narrowed.
âSo | take it youâve made your peace with each other? Iâm not going to have to toss you out of here?â Hank said to all three of us.
âAbsolutely not. Xanderâs my brother, and | donât need to tell you that family is more important than old grudges, Hank,â Mason said.
âMason?â
My brother turned to face a guy about our age. The new dude bristled with faint aggression, and | put a hand on Zaneâs chest to stop him taking a step forward. Mason greeted the new guy with a quick handshake, not a full forearm clasp.
âSteven, this is-
â| know who they are. Dude,â Steven said, âwhy are they here?â
I âThis should be good.â | thought to Zane as we both watched Mason to see how heâd react.
We were both ready to jump in if he needed us, but Mason stepped up with a grin that seemed to settle the other guy, at least a little bit.
â| thought you wanted to annihilate this guy,â Steven said under his breath with a sideways glare at me.
Mason shook his head. âYeah, well. Things change. Turns out | didnât have all the information | needed to make an informed decision.â
Steven blinked rapidly. | heard Zaneâs chuckle through the link. This was not the hothead who'd tried to tear us apart right in the street the first time we'd come to Stillwood.
âYour broâs all grown up.â Zane thought in a teasing tone that had Mason shooting daggers at him. âActing like a real Alpha, all calm and measure and s hit.
âYeah, yeah,â Mason thought back. âBut itâs better than having to kick Stevenâs a ss to protect you two.â
I grinned, enjoying the banter between my Beta and my brother, | took a step toward Steven, my arm extended. The other guy looked confused, but took it.
âAny friend of my brotherâs,â | said, emphasizing the word.
Steven relaxed and nodded. âSame.â
Masonâs gaze shifted toward the house. His grin faded. âExcuse me, thereâs someone | need to talk to.â
| turned to watch him go. âWho's that?â
âHuh?â Steven said. âOh, that guy? That's Asher,â
212 Constantine to confront their father, | went along. And then | found out that Xander and Zane were my mates. originally, and Xander is Stella's father.â | knew | was babbling a little bit, probably repeating myself, but Quinn looked fascinated. âAnd Mason is the father of the twins that Xander and Zane were raisingâ
Quinn rocked back in the glider. âWhat, what?â
Oh, s hit.
| swallowed hard, regretting that I'd let her give me so many drinks. | cleared my throat, trying to keep my voice steady. âUh, yeah...Yes. Their other mate-â
âAlice,â Quinn said, reminding me that | had told her that part already. âThe one who was also sleeping with Mason.â
âYes. Well, she had twins. And unfortunately, she died giving birth to them.â
All of our laughter faded, chased away with this solemn news. Iâd hated Alice once, with everything I'd had inside me. But |
couldnât hate a dead woman any longer, not even if sheâd done her best while she was living to ruin my life.
âWhat happened to the babies?â Quinn asked quietly | lifted my chin. âWhile | was in Stillwood, believing | was Katie, Xander and Zane were in Constantine, not remembering me, either, | canât get into all the reasons why, because itâs-â
âComplicated, yeah. Sounds very complicated? Quinn interjected softly.
âThey were raising the babies they thought were theirs. They didnât know Alice hadn't been faithful to them.â
âAnd they didnât know you were here, pregnant.â
| shook my head.â When | went back to Constantine with Mason, he found out for the first time, too.â
âSo. three pups. Two mothers. They all must be close to their doubling by now, if not through the first.â Quinn co cked her head at me. âYou're raising another woman's children?â
only | wanted to tell her the whole story about the rescue and how it had bonded me to Isaac and Alaina, but !
nodded. âThey all belong to all of us, nowâ
âYou're a better woman than | would be,â Quinn said, She looked over my shoulder, toward the house. She looked back at me.
âNot to alarm you, but it looks like my brother finally got here.â