Fated To The Alpha by Jessica Hall Chapter 147 Andrei POV â Sage please waitâ I called out to her as she took off, though I was surprised that instead of taking off for the forest she was actually going home back to the pack house. When I first brought her outside I was a little worried she would run and she looked like she would when I brought her closer to the forest.
I catch up to her, easily falling in line with her. â Look Iâm sorry I didnât mean to freak you outâ I tell her reaching for her hand and am surprised when she doesnât pull away.
âWhy are you apologizing? I marked you not the other way aroundâ She says, her cheeks turning red. Was she embarrassed or angry, both? It was so hard to tell with her sometimes, she was so hot and then cold the next. I knew it wasnât her fault and if roles were reversed I wouldnât trust me either.
Her vibes suggested she was ticked off but the blush on her cheeks made me think otherwise when she wouldnât meet my gaze, her eyes staring straight ahead and she actually led me back to the packhouse stopping next to the door.
âWhat did Donnie do to Sierra?â She asked and I felt bile rise in my throat. I let her hand go and placed my hand on the scanner, preferring to have this conversation inside at least she couldnât escape me.
The door opens and I place my hand on her lower back giving her a little push but she doesnât move, instead folding her arms across her chest and glaring at me defiantly, I was shocked she is so timid but she clearly didnât like that I upset her wolf, finding it funny she was so protective of her wolf when they are technically the same person yet the first place she turns to is her wolf form when she is petrified of me but now she was demanding I tell her.
âI will tell you but inside pleaseâ
âWhy canât you tell me out here?â She says her tone is sharp. I fought the urge to smile as much as it irritated me, her wolf may fear me at the moment but it was clear the bond was working because no matter how terrified she was of us she looked quite firm now and unafraid. Deciding not to lie to her I tell her.
âBecause I worry you will try and run when I tell you, she took it the wrong way, please just come inside Sageâ I ask her motioning for the door, but my words must have made her uneasy as she stared at the door before looking back at me. She swallows now wondering if it is a good idea to go inside but she hesitates a moment before stepping inside. I leave the door open deciding to see if she would run, maybe if she doesnât feel like a prisoner the temptation to leave will leave her when she realizes she can walk out the door anytime. She looks at it as I walk past her.
âYouâre not going to close it?â She says, making me stop and turn to look at her but she was closing the door before she turned around, her fear wafting to me which confused me because she was the one shutting the door.
âI think she fears whatâs outside moreâ Donnie tells me just as she turns around to face me. She looks at me nervously and I watch her.
âYou could have left it openâ I tell her but she shakes her head.
âWhat if someone got inâ
âSomeone or one of my pack members?â âAnyoneâ She whispers so low I barely heard her.
âAnyone or other men?â I ask her knowing the answer but I wanted her to acknowledge the fact she just locked herself in the house with me.
âYou wont hurt me, well you donât want to anywayâ She whispers.
âMy pack wonât hurt you, they arenât monsters Sage, Zane hasnât hurt youâ
âNo but he says weird thingsâ She states, making my brows furrow.
âLike what?â I ask her. She shrugs before answering, stepping closer, she canât fear my Beta. I know Zane would never harm her and is already protective over her, he knows a pack needs a Luna.
â I donât know, itâs like he wants me to fear youâ She says and I ponder her words.
âWhat sort of things does he say that bothered you?â I ask her.
âNothing really, just that I shouldnât upset youâ She answers and I sigh. He is talking about Angie. I loved Angie and I still love her and probably always will, but she liked pushing my buttons but she grew up differently then I did. Woman didnât have much say in my pack but now I would do anything to have her attitude and rage back just to hear her voice again. Yet losing her brought me Sage and I wonât make those mistakes again.
âAngie upset me a lot and liked to get under my skinâ I chuckle remembering she would challenge me on everything, everything she had an opinion on but I know she was raised to be a strong independent woman and looking at Sage she was the complete opposite. Sage was timid and frightened and knew nothing but pain. She was suppressed not only by those that harmed her but also herself, ruled by her fear and I didnât want her to fear me or anything. I wanted her to know she would always be kept safe with me.
âYou hurt her then?â She asks, chewing her fingernail. I shake my head.
âNo of course not but the day she died we had a fight, so I thought I would teach her a lesson for trying to overrule me and locked her in the packhouse with my Beta. She was causing quite a stir with the other she-wolves and they were going against their mates. So I thought if I punished her by locking her up they would back downâ
âDid they?â She asks.
âNo, Angie was right and then they died because of my belief that thatâs how things were run, maybe if I listened they may have stood a chanceâ
âWhat do you mean?â She asks curiously, it felt weird talking about Angie but I could see Sage was curious about her and what sort of woman she was.
âAngie was the only girl in her family and grew up with five brothers, she was raised to be strong, strong like her brothers, trained and independent.
She didnât like that I wouldnât let the she-wolves train, I didnât think it was necessary and Angie loved training, she came to training one morning and I told her to leave, that it was no place for she-wolves and she of course refused and said she would challenge anyone who dared tell her she wasnât good enough, she challenged Zaneâ I tell her.
âDid she win?â Sage asks, her eyes burning brighter and I smile at her liking the eagerness in her eyes.
âYes, barely but she had a point to prove and she proved it, though I think Zane let her win because he liked her, liked that she challenged me. My father said it would cause an uprising but he welcomed it and said times changed and that a lot of the elders of the pack were outdated. But when the other she-wolves started challenging their mates and refusing their chores wanting to work and train like the men, it caused issues so I was stuck. I had my men wanting me to refuse them. My father wanted me to do as Angie asked and I was mad so I locked her up for causing trouble. My father hated the way it was run too, said we should take note of the way other packs run things how they do, we ran it like that because a lot of the pack members were older and thatâs how they liked things. My father didnât agree but it
kept the peace. So I decided to lock her up, telling my pack members that no matter what status there would be punishment for causing trouble within the pack. I locked her up to stop the protests while I visited my sister planning on sorting out training for the woman when I got backâ
âSo you were going to agree?â She asks and I nod.
âI thought I would handle it when I got home and let her start training the woman to give her something to do, but I never got that chanceâ I tell her taking a breath, she had moved closer and I could see her hesitate like she didnât know whether to comfort me or slap me for my stupidity.
â I came home to find all our women dead. Our children, the elders. If only I had started training our women to be warriors all along they would have fought back but yet all they could do was run. My father was basically the only one at the pack with training besides my Beta and Angie, they never stood a chanceâ
âAngie sounds like a true Luna, strongâ She whispers and I could see she meant her words but it also upset her, she was the opposite to Angie and she knew it. I grip her chin between my fingers tilting her face up.
âAnd you will be just as strong, stronger. I will make you the Luna you were born to be, no one lives through what you did and survives if they are weak, you are stronger than you know, a bigger warrior then half my men to survive what you did and still be able to keep on livingâ I tell her. Her brows furrowed and I know she doesnât feel strong, she feels weak and breakable.
âAnd soon you will be kicking my ass on the training fieldâ I tell her, and she chuckles softly, shaking her head. She looked different and I realized it was the first time I heard her laugh.
âThatâs wishful thinking, â She says.
âCome onâ I tell her tugging her toward the kitchen, she follows before stopping at the basement door and staring at it.
â Is the person still alive?â She asks, I swallow and shake my head, pulling her away from the door and into the kitchen.
âWhy?â She asks as I grab some bottles of water from the fridge and hand one to her.
âWhy what? Why did I kill him?â I ask her. She nods trying to unscrew the cap on the water bottle. I watch her struggle with it, amused before she goes to set it down on the bench but I take it from her twisting the cap off and handing it to her.
âI couldnât very well leave him alive after what I did to himâ I tell her and she looks away, her eyes darkening like she doesnât agree.
âWhy do you like killing them?â She asks, turning to look at me. I say nothing, not wanting to lie to her but that isnât my only reason for killing them, I need to find their hideout.
âIf I wasnât your mate would you have killed me?â
She asks.
âNoâ I tell her but she doesnât look convinced. âNo? But I am a rogueâ She states.
âYouâre also a womanâ I tell her and her brows furrow.
âWhy are men different?â She asks but I have no answer for her. They just are, they stand a chance against me. A woman wouldnât and it would feel wrong to kill a woman.
âI donât knowâ I tell her truthfully.
âThen why kill them, Sierra said she heard you say all the rogues should die, that you killed him and she could hear that you were enjoying it, that it turned you on, that you want to hurt meâ She says not sure of the words leaving her lips. Donnie had fallen silent and I could feel his guilt.
âDo you want to hurt me?â She asks.
âNo, not in that way Sage, not like the roguesâ
âBut you still want to hurt me?â She asked and I could see her confusion.
âNo, I would never hurt you. She just took something I said out of contextâ
âI donât understand?â She mutters, though I could see she was trying to understand, wanting to but it also scared her.
âDonnie didnât realise the link was open, the Rogue said something and I replied but she took i t wrong and freaked out blocking him out before he could explainâ I tell her, I would never do anything to harm her, not after seeing the way they kept her. I wouldnât trigger her like that.
âThen what did you mean?â She asks curiously.
âIt doesnât matter, but I would never do anything that would bring you harm Sageâ She chews her lip trying to figure out if she should trust me.
âI donât like you killing them, or hurting themâ She says softly.
âI canât promise I wonât Sage and you canât ask that of me when you donât understand what is going on, I have no choice. I need answers but I promise I have reason for itâ
âBut you all so enjoy it, causing them pain I mean?â
âI wonât lie to you, so yes it helps me sleep â I tell her knowing how f*cked up that sounded. She looks appalled but says nothing, her eyes darting to my neck. She looked at my mark and her eyes flicker and I couldnât tell if she was angry about marking me or if she blamed me for it, yet I would be lying if I said I wasnât happy she did even if it was by accident.
âAre you going to mark me now because I marked you?â She asks and I could smell her fear perfuming the room, she was more scared of me marking her then me admitting I liked killing the rogues. Is that what she was worried about?
Fated To The Alpha ï¤Chapter 146 Alpha's Regret-My Luna Has A Son âOnly when you ask me to and not before â I tell her and she lets out a breath looking relieved.
âYou should shower, you have grass in your hair and mudâ I tell her walking over to the kitchen sink. I went to wash my hands so I could make lunch but she was still standing there looking unsure.
âWhatâs wrong Sage?â
âNothing, nevermindâ She says her blush returning and she looks away about to rush out and away from me. My lips tug up, whatever she wanted she was too embarrassed to ask.
âSage?â I ask quickly, gripping her hand and stopping her from running from me.
âWhat is wrong?â I ask her and her cheeks burn hotter as she looks up at me before looking away.
âShe wants you to shower with her. She was too embarrassed to askâ Donnie says, surprising me.
âShe wants us to?â I ask him yet Sage wouldnât meet my gaze.
âYes, Sierra told meâ He says, at least she has stopped blocking him, but her mood shifts were giving me whiplash, one second petrified of me the next wanting me near.
âThe bond is confusing her, she doesnât know what she wantsâ Donnie tells me.
âCome on, letâs showerâ I tell her to see if she refuses but instead her eyes light up before she nods, stepping closer and letting me drape my arm across her shoulders and I pull her closer, her hands going to my chest as I inhale her scent as I press my face into her neck.
âYou donât have to be embarrassed about wanting me near or wanting to touch me Sage. I am yours, I wouldnât have said noâ I tell her. Yet in a way I could see how wanting that would scare her knowing her past, it would feel weird seeking out contact when the only thing she ever got from it was pain and fear, so yes I could understand her hesitance to ask now that Donnie pointed it out. I tug her out of the kitchen heading upstairs to the bathroom, loving the feel of her so close and her scent invading my senses.
ï¤Chapter 149: Epilogue