Zane The next day, Xander and | found a rare moment alone with the pups.
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He rocked Lanie gently while | held our baby boy.
We'd decided to call him Isaac after my father who died in the Great Wars.
He was only a week old, but already he kind of reminded me of him.
He was gentle and patient and rarely fussy, and whenever his sister got upset, he would reach out his hand to touch hers.
It was very f u cking cool.
âD amn, can you believe we're fathers?â Xander asked.
We'd been tied up with so much s hit the past week, from Aliceâs mourning to hunting down Mason to all Xanderâs family drama that we'd hardly had a moment to just breathe and be together.
âNo way,â | said. âBut we sure do love hanging out with you guys,â | said in a sing-song voice as | touched my finger to Isaacâs chin.
âYes, we do,â Xander said in his own high-pitched baby voice. âYou're our little killers.â
We both looked at each other and laughed.
Who the f uck were we?
Not the same men we were a week ago, that was for sure.
| liked this new version of us, and | could tell by Xanderâs wide smile that he did, too.
âAnd no matter what your grandma or the rest of the pack says,â Xander cooed, staring down at Lanie. âYou're going to be an amazing Alpha one day.â
Katie âSorry | left in such a hurry yesterday,â Mason said as | let him inside.
Stella was currently taking a nap, so we had a rare moment alone.
âYeah, what was that all about?â | asked.
After everything Quinn had told me, | was even more sure he'd been hiding something.
âSomeone | was close to passed away last week,â he said.
His eyes shined with sadness.
That explained why he seemed so distracted.
He probably needed space to grieve.
And here | was being all nosey.
Way to go, Katie.
Way âThanks. We hadn't talked in a while, but still. It was hard to hear.â
| guided him over to the couch and rested my hand on his knee.
âIf you need anything. Iâm here for you,â | said.
He gave me a crooked smile, and my stomach swooped.
G ods, he was handsome.
âNah, Iâm all good,â he said.
Amu ffled grunt sounded from the back of the house.
Stella was awake.
And if | didnât get her up immediately, it would turn into a full-on wail.
â| think you could use some help more than | could,â he said as he got up off the couch.
âOh no, you donât have to-
But he waved me off.
âPlease, let me. Iâm sure you hardly get any rest.â
| didnât protest anymore.
He was right. Even with Quinnâs help, | was f u cking exhausted.
Mason walked back to Stellaâs room, and when they came out, she was smiling and grabbing at the stubble on his face.
âWow, sheâs never this happy when she wakes up.â | marveled.
Mason seriously had the charisma of an old Hollywood star.
No one could resist his charms Standing in front of me, holding my baby like it was the most natural thing in the world, it was hard to see the side of Mason that Quinn had warned me about.
| saw someone strong, thoughtful, protective, a little sensitive.
I still couldnât believe someone like that was drawn to me, a single mother with no power, but that didnât mean he was a ps ycho I'd come here alone, Iâd spent all my nights alone...it was nice to have someone strong standing beside 2/3 âItâs finally a little warmer out,â Mason said. âWhat do you think about going for a walk?â
Allittle while later, we'd driven down the road to a park that was shared between Stillwood and the rogue territory where Mason wasâ from.
We strolled leisurely, Stella in her stroller, and | found mysel between us.
again by how natural things felt As we passed an older woman, she leaned down and admired Stella in her stroller.
âSo beautiful,â she said, and my heart swelled. âLooks just like Daddy.â
She winked and then continued on.
Mason laughed lightly, but | couldn't decide whether | was embarrassed or delightedâ
âSheâs obviously confused,â he teased.
But as | looked down at Stella and then back up at Mason, | wasnât wrong.
realized that the wo | didnât know how | hadn't noticed it before, but they really did look alike...
I turned to Mason.
âDo you have something you want to tell me?â