West POV
He left T.J. to take Jo-anne back to her room. Once they had both walked her from the pack hospital to the pack-house, she had not said a single word as she walked between them. T.J. had a hand on the small of her back the whole way, for once, it did not bother West that his Beta had his hand on the woman. He was just trying to comfort her in a small way.
West went right to his office, while T.J. settled her in her room, he knew that TJ would try again to get her to talk to him once again. Try and get her to admit it was her own father. It was very odd that she wouldnât even talk to T.J. West didnât like it. T.J. didnât like it either.
âNothing.â TJ. banged the door shut as he walked into Westâs office. Angry, it seemed, with Jo-anne herself, very unusual, West could not recall a single time in his entire Iife when T.J. was even slightly upset or mad at her. This was new.
Jo-anne did elicit a primal response from his Beta, as much as she did West himself. âLetâs go and talk to the man.â West stated flatly.
T.J. nodded âl got the first punch West.â
âAlright, I told her I wouldnât punish the person.â
T.J. raised an eyebrow at him questioningly. âI never said you wouldnât.â West smiled at the man, a little loophole.
âGood, that bastard is mine.â
They left the office and headed right for the North Eastern border, found Jo-anneâs b***d trail, could see where the attack had happened, didnât look like Clova had even seen it coming. Her wolfâs prints were static and then just bolting way. West was more than annoyed.
They found Jester, Heathâs wolf patrolling as expected, as though nothing had happened, the wolfs head lifted and turned to look at the two of them, bowed its head in respect, had not run off, it seemed. Perhaps he thought West wouldnât find out, or maybe wouldnât care.
He was dead wrong.
Even if he hadnât cared, T.J. would, and being the Beta, would have taken care of it, and with Jo-anne the target, his Beta would have been relentless even if West hadnât cared. There was no way this man or his wolf would get away with it.
âShift.â West ordered him, his Alpha Aura rolling out of him. The man would not be given a choice in the matter.
He was forcibly shifted by his Alphaâs Order.
Heath stood before the two of them and sighed at them. He clearly knew why they were here, how could he not?
âWhat happened?â TJ. beat West to the questioning.
Heathâs eyes moved from West to the Beta of the pack. He knew just how close those two were, he was playing a deadly game hurting Jo-anne and had to know it.
Hell Heath had actually let Terence name his daughter from what West under stood of it. Heâd been four and had tried to claim the newborn baby girl for himself, West had heard. It must have been amusing to see a 4 year old boy, a future Beta to the pack one day, claiming a baby barely a few hours old, was his.
âJester bit her, she appeared out of no where, startled Jester is all.â The man told T.J. without hesitation.
âWhy didnât you alert the Alpha right away and disclose the wound you inflicted on your own child?â
âWhy would 1?â he looked right at West. âHe wouldnât care, itâs Jo-anne. And Beta, you would have felt it and come running, you did I presume?â
West watched TJ. as anger rolled off him. âNot the point,â he snapped at Heath.
Watch your words, Heath, I care about all my pack members.â West shot at him. The man had never been around to see the relationship between him and the girl, had only kept that bloody threat of informing the council if he rejected her.
Heath shrugged âShe ran off, it was already done and I have a border to patrol. I couldnât go after her. I did apologise, of course.â
West did not think that was true at all. The man didnât even seem concerned, he realised. Was just standing there in front of him and T.J. answering the questions. Had not asked how his daughter was, in fact, it should have been the manâs first question.
âI want a written report on my desk. If l am unhappy with it, youâll be put in the cellsâ West stated calmly. T.J. was more than angry enough for the both of them.
West saw T.J. glare right at him, didnât like Westâs lack of reaction to the situation.
âYes, Alpha by 7am on your desk.â Heath stated, and then turned and shifted back into his wolf and returned to patrol. Interesting, heâd not been dismissed by him or the ack Beta, thought it was over did he and could leave.
âCalm down T.J.â West Mind-Link himâ I was looking for something, he hasnât once asked how Jo-anne is.â
âI know that.â he grated right back.
âNo remorse⦠when that report comes in, heâs all yours, be patient. Heâll be expecting nothingâ
Iâm going to beat it out of him. Why he did it?
âYou have my permission,â West told him.
Better that T.J. do it. Jo-anne wouldnât stay mad at T.J. for it, but West, on the other hand, sheâd likely hate forever and he didnât want that. T.J. he knew could likely get away with murdering the man. West not so much, they had too much history.
âI didnât dismiss him either, but he up and just left T.J. Perhaps the man still thinks he holds Rank and doesnât need to explain himself to us.â
That is punishable in itselfâ TJ. stated
âIt is. Letâs let the man hang himself. Then you may have him.â
âYou coming to watch?â
âYes T.J.â West thought that was a stupid question, of course he would be right there.
His whole Alpha Unit was in his office waiting for the man to arrive. Both Ricky and Cole had been informed of the manâs infraction. Ricky had frowned deeply and Cole had simply shaken his head and called the man stupid, as his eyes had moved to T.J. They all knew T.J. wouldnât stand for anyone hurting the woman, not even their own Alpha. Theyâd actually seen the two of them slug it out once or twice. Stayed out of it, understood why he supposed. Seeing as everyone believed T.J. was likely to end up as her Goddess-Gifted Mate and West was Mated to her at the time.
Heath walked into Wests office didnât even knock, he noted. That door did stand open, waiting on him, but that did not give the man the right to walk in unannounced. His eyes moved around the room. T.J. was right there next to the door, Ricky and Cole leaning on the back of the leather couch that they used sometimes to just sit and drink on at he end of a long hard day.
He was standing right next to his desk, would have been sitting but, like T.J. was expecting the man to try and run, he wanted a clear line at him. Not that he was likely to get past his unit at all. The man could fight though and very well. Thatâs why he was on border patrol, good at taking down rogues.
Liked it as well, from what West could tell. Heâd stayed out on border patrol even when heâd been ranked up while West and .Jo-anne had been Mated to each other, stated he was happy out there protecting the pack. Westâs father had left him out there, less contact with West, seeing as he always pulled the night shift. Which meant the man slept during the day and had minimal contact with West. A bonus.
West held out his hand to the man. He stood 5â³ 10 same as Jo-anne he noted absently, though didnât look like him, he had black hair and brown eyes, âYou want to hope it aligns with your daughtersâ account of the situation.â West stated flatly. staring right at the man.
âIt will. I assure you,â he replied, seemed quite confident about that.
Westâs eyes were locked right onto the man, as he took the manila folder from him, opened it, then only looked away from him. He didnât like the confidence he was hearing, it was possible he and Jo-anne had mind-linked each other to get the story on the same page.
Westâs instincts were telling him she would do that to save her father from being punished. Damned woman was causing him a headache.
It was the shortest report he had ever seen, I paragraph. More a statement.
Jester was startled by a wolf, did not recognise the wolf right away, lunged and bit her before he realised who she was. An accident. They had apologised as she had run off. Were unable to go after her due to needing to stay on the border to patrol. Then his signature.
âThatâs it?â West looked right at the man again.
âThat is what happened.â he replied curtly.
It had not escaped West, that the man before him had yet to ask about his daughter or her wounds, still it seemed uncaring about them.
âYou realise it is an offence, to not repot what you did, in itself, right?â
âl just reported it to you now, did I not?â Heath shot right back. Sounded somewhat angry.
West glared at the man, they had issues between them that were fever going to be resolved, but he was now the Alpha, had always been the manâs future Alpha, and he just couldnât seem to show any respect at all. West drooped the folder right into the bin. âI donât like you, Heath. You are a liar.â he stated calmly but honestly.
âFeelings mutual.â Heath replied right back, without hesitation, there had not been any niceties between them since the day heâd woken up next to the manâs daughter.
But that was outright disrespectful of the man. He was standing in front of his Alpha and calling him a liar. West had never once lied to the man, he didnât care that Heath didnât like him, couldnât careless about that, to be honest, but to call him a liar. That angered him.
âBeta.â West pulled all his Alpha authority forward.
âWhatâs the punishment for not reporting, injuries to other pack members?â
âA day in the cells, Alpha.â T.J. replied, a smile in his voice.
âBeta, whatâs the punishment for attacking your own family member, even accidentally?â
âA day in the cells and a lashing. 10 I believe.â
âBeta, what is the punishment for dismissing your own Alpha and leaving mid conversation?â
âA beating, by the Alpha himself I believe.â he could now hear the amusement in TJ!âs voice.
âBeta, I believe the man also dismissed you mid conversation, the Beta of this Pack. The punishment for that would be?â
âA beating from the packs Beta, Alpha.â
West nodded, âTwo days in the cells, 10 lashings and 2 beatings, one by the Beta, one by.. Meâ he looked right at Heath, the man looked to be fuming.â Oh wait, there was one other indiscretion this morning, I believe â his eyes locked right onto the mans I believe you just called me a liarâ
Heathâs jaw was ticking, but he said nothing, knew anything he said would only incur more punishment, West smiled nastily at the man, âTake him.â he waved a hand at Ricky and Cole.
Heath snarled at him all of a sudden, and lunged forward to attack his Alpha, found himself lying face down on the floor with both Ricky and Cole on him.
âI believe that was also a crime, Alpha,â T.J. said from his position by the doorway.
It was indeed, attacking your own Alpha was a very serious crime. But they had all been expecting it. That was by the whole unit was here, in fact, witnesses to the crime. Heath was hauled away to the cells, held onto by his Gamma and Delta as he and T.J. walked directly behind. He was not getting away and he knew it.
West stood back, leaning against the cell wall and watched as T.J. ripped Heathâs shirt off. He had already been cuffed and was now standing with his arms stretched up to the ceiling, his feet were on the floor but only just, he was able to stand, but that was it. He was pulled tight to the chains he was cuffed too. No escape for this man.
Leaned on that wall and watched as TJ. gave him 10 lashes with the barbed Cat of three tails. A three-tiered whip with three silver hooked barbs on each tail, to be dragged through the skin. The whip that was used for lashing people, usually not their own pack members, was usually reserved for enemy spies, caught skulking around, to get information out of. It was a very effective means to get said information. Or captured rogues working for enemy packs.
West, like Ricky and Cole, were all leaning casually, just watching, as the punishment was dealt out. West had not actually seen TJ. use that Cat so aggressively before.
It appeared there was no restraint in the man at all. After each lash, he stopped and asked why he had bitten
Jo-anne. Health gave the same answer every time. Was ticking FJ. off to no end, it seemed.
His Beta could be very viscous, just like West himself it seeped. T.J. would not stand for Jo-anne being hurt by anyone, Not even by West for that matter. But what he was seeing here today? Was something completely new in his Beta. West knew that would have to do with his bloodline.
T.J.âs mother was the youngest daughter of the Royal family that ruled over them all.
T.J. was part alpha-blooded himself. His father, Jonathan, a very lucky man, and that woman did love her Mate, had been through hell and back, only to return here to him and cling on for dear life to her Mate, a man whoâd thought sheâd been dead for 2 years at one point.
They all had thought she was lost to them, including her own family. She had disappeared without a trace and Jonathonâs mark had disappeared from his neck, indicating she had died. The man had been devastated, survived it only because he had TJ to look after. Heâd been 2 at the time, didnât even recall his mother had been missing. To young.
10 lashes dealt out and Heath was now sagging from those chains, unable to stand to take any more punishment, it seemed. Poor bastard, it wasnât even close to being over for him.
West watched as T.J. washed the whip, carefully dried it and then casually put it away, before going over to the sink outside the cell and washing down his che3st, arms and hands to get rid of the b***d splatter on him. West indicated that there was still b***d on his face. He washed that too, then tuned and looked at Heath as he dried himself off on a towel, looking at his handiwork.
âYour turn, boss.â he nodded to the man hanging limply from his wrists, still sounded angry to West in fact.
West shook his head, âYou seem to be really enjoying yourself Terence.â he commented, âAnd youâve yet to give him that beating for disrespecting and dismissing you. Go ahead.â West was not going to interrupt the man. He was doing a fine job of punishing Heath.
T.J. turned to look at West, a raised eyebrow at him. âMight not be anything left for you to beat Alpha.â
âMm, might not be.â West acknowledged with a nod, pushed himself off the wall and walked over to Heath, grabbed a fist full of the manâs hair, and lifted up his hanging head, looked right into his brown eyes. They were filled with pain, âI promised Jo-anne. I wouldnât punish him,â he told T.J. also letting Heath know it was the only thing saving him from his own Alpha right, that minute.
âYou actually going to keep that promise? Boss!â T.J. asked, disbelieving what he had heard obviously.
âYes, I am going to respect Joanneâs wishes.â He turned to look at TJ. a smile on his face âYou, however, did not promise anything to her, I believe.â
âI did notâ T.J. nodded.
West looked back to Heath âYou should respect your daughter as well.. You ever lay a hand on her again, youâll likely not survive it.â
âYouâre one to talk.â he spat out, âAfter what you did to her.â
Volt snarled right at him wanted a piece of him right now. Not only did West have no memory of that day, neither did his Wolf, had been dosed with something to rid him and his own wolf of their own memories. Volt would never hurt her and he didnât like the implication. âNo Voltâ West urged his wolf to back off Clova will be upset with you, do you want that?â
West felt Volt stalking off in his mind but didnât go far.
He wanted to rip the manâs head off for the damage heâd inflicted on Clova, but it was very clear to West that Jo-anne had been protecting her own father. They could not kill him. It would hurt her. It was the only card West could play with his wolf and it seemed to work.
West stepped back and looked at T.J. âYou may beat him to within an inch of his worthless life,â he stated, and went back to learning on the wall to watch.
T.J. was not easy on the man, one hit after another, till the man was black and blue and barely recognisable to them all, was unconscious and dangling from the ceiling.
âCut him down.â West stated âlet him heal and put him right back to work the minute he can walk again, regardless of what wounds he still has. Still has 2 days in here as well.â
âYes boss.â his whole unit replied in unison as West walked out of the cells, headed back to the pack-house.
Walked himself right to Jo-anneâs room and pushed the door open, not locked again. He shook his head as he stepped into the room.
She was lying there asleep in her bed, safe for now from her own father. He did not know what was going on with Heath, and didnât like it, but at least the man was locked up for now, for several days, a minimum two, depending on how quick and efficient Jester was at healing the man
Her long hair was pulled up behind her on her pillow, out of the way while she slept, and she was covered in a sheet. He couldnât see her wounds hadnât gotten a good look at them, but he knew what a wolf bite looked like. She had not wanted her father punished for what he had done to her, but how could he not? She had enough scars and trauma in her life, she didnât need anymore.
That bastardâs wolf had attacked her and for what reason? They had not found out. Perhaps it had been as they had both stated an accident, even under T.J.âs punishment with that Cat, 10 lashes heâd gotten, still the man had not answered the question as to why heâd done it, stuck to his story that Jester had been startled and not recognised her.
West looked at her sleeping peacefully in her bed and wondered if she knew the real reason? Though from her saddened and very quiet demeanour, West doubted it. Could he get her to talk to him about it? Unlikely⦠Wouldnât even give her father up to T.J. that in itself spoke volumes.
West sighed, what was he going to do with her? He left the room as quietly as heâd come, though flicked the lock on the back of the door handle before closing the door quietly. Returned to his office to document the crimes and the punishment dealt out Sat staring at his own report, wondering how long it would take Heathâs Mate to come asking questions? If she had the guts to? Heath still had to spend several days in the cells, as part of his punishment, and the man would be getting all of his punishment.
Karen did not come to him asking questions. Did he ever go to the cells and ask about her Mate? She was not allowed to see him. No one was allowed to visit prisoners, another part of the punishment. Heath was just lucky that Jo-anne didnât want the man dead right now.
The man was lucky to have such a loving and forgiving child, though how she had turned out so forgiving, still amazed West. Heâd seen that when she talked to him, there was never any anger directed towards him, for their past. How heâd treated her. It did look as though she had truly forgiven him for his deeds. How, he didnât know.
He could not understand how sheâd recovered so completely, did like that she was healthy now, mind and body. It really did suit her, and he did like seeing her smiling. Just never let himself to let on. How could he be happy, even if she really was?
Too much between them. Things he could not forget, not ever, burned into his memories. Nor could he forgive either. It all haunted him, everything about her. Things he could not un-see, undo, things he couldnât even recall having done, but knew he had. Closed his eyes, took a deep breath in, and pushed the memories away. It was all he could do.