Alec’s CHAPTER 64
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âAre you sure you are ready for this?â King asks, as I shove my clothes inside my suitcase.
Stopping, I stare at him for a minute. âNo, but itâs the only way to get what I want.â
Iâve gone over my decision over and over again. Iâm not one to reconsider something Iâve already decided. I make decision and stick to it. When it comes to Alec, though, I have to think things through. I have to look at all the angles. I have to exhaust all the possibilities.
Iâm doing this for his pack, in exchange for my freedom was the best possible outcome. I could involve the council like Iâd threatened, but deep inside I know that they are a bunch of sexist a**es. They would probably have sided with Alec. Threatening him with the council was just me calling his bluff.
The councilâs attitude is also one of the reasons why Iâve never come out to them as the alpha of the hope pack. I didnât want to deal with them constantly challenging me or looking down on me because I am a woman.
The council has been there for years. It was established after the first**dy war between the three supernatural species. The deities of the individual species didnât like that their children were fighting and killing each other. Through an oracle, they commanded them to stop their war and find a way to coexist or else the deities would send their wrath upon them.
At first, they didnât listen. The wolves wanted more territories, the vampires wanted more blood, and the witches and warlocks wanted more power. It was chaos with the wolvesâ attacking vampires and witches for their lands. Vampires attacking witches and humans for blood, and witches and warlocks using vampires and werewolves as blood sacrifices to strengthen their magic.
The g**d and goddesses had enough and wreaked havoc on them. Diseases, death, hurricanes, storms, floods, drought, you name them. They were suffering, they were dying, and so they had to concede to what the deities wanted. With the help of the oracle, who was given instructions by the deities, they formed the first council.
It was a great story. A great part of our history. The only thing I didnât ever f**g like was that the council consisted of only men, even though two of their deities are females. Itâs been that way for thousands of years. Only men sit on the council and let me tell you, from what Iâve heard, those men are sexists as hell.
âSadie?â his voice pulls me back to reality.
âWhat is it?â I ask.
Shaking my head to clear it, I continue packing. Iâm already done with Aspenâs clothes, and they were currently sitting in a little pink suitcase that she chose herself.
She was so excited when I told her that we would be travelling. We rarely left the pack, and if we did, it was at night. I was always afraid that someone would
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image of her father. It wouldnât be hard for someone to connect the dots.
âIâm really not sure about this, Sadie,â King sits down on my bed, his intense gaze burning through me. âI feel like you going to that pack will bring about something. I just donât know what.â
âStop worrying,â I tell him, before sitting down next to him. âIt will be over very quick. Iâm just going to help them, get what I want and then be back before you know it. Besides, Raven will be there.â
We had agreed that King would be the one staying behind while Raven travels with me.
With how powerful Iâd gotten, I donât really need her to accompany me, but I thought it would be nice to have
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someone I trusted with us. It would make going back to Alecâs pack a bit easier.
âFine, but just know that Iâll be there in a heartbeat if you need me.â
âI knowâ I say before zipping up my suitcase. âNow Iâm done.â
Iâd just finished the sentence when Raven walks in. âAre you done? Because I am, and Iâm looking forward to going back and seeing my momâs grave. Itâs been years.â
When Raven had helped me that day in Alecâs office, she had been labeled as a wanted person too. Just like me, she left everything of her old life, including her motherâs grave, when we fled. Over the years, I asked her to go back and visit her motherâs grave when she talked about missing her, but she never did. She insisted that our safety was paramount and she didnât want to risk ever getting caught.
Itâs one of the reasons why I decided she would be the one to accompany me instead of King.
âYes, I am done,â I answer standing up. âLet me just get someone to bring our luggage down.â
Minutes later, a guard comes in to take our luggage. We leave the room and follow behind him. Iâd told one of the omegas to tell Martha to meet us at the front.
Given Martha has been her nanny since she was around eight months, she is coming with us. I trusted no one in Alecâs pack to look after my sweet baby
Aspenâs body collides with mine the moment she sees me. She was a bubble of excitement and joy.
âI get to fly, mommy,â she gushes with happiness. âIâve always wanted to fly in a plane.â
Everyoneâs eyes were on her as she rocked back and forth on her feet. Itâs like she couldnât stand still in one spot because of her excitement.
Picking her up by her armpits, I hug her close, peppering her cheeks with kisses. Her joyful laughter and giggles bring warmth to my cold heart. Her beautiful smile is everything to me. She was my whole d a m n world.
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Aspen was the reason why I was doing this. Sheâs the reason why I agreed to help Alec. She doesnât deserve two parents who hate each other and were forced into a mating. I know the goddess made a mistake pairing us, and I
am going to fix her mistake.
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Aspen deserves to see me happy with a man that genuinely loves. A man whose heart beats only for me. She deserves to know what a true mating is. A mating of unconditional love. Sheâll never get to see that if I donât break
the bond with Alec.
âAre you all ready?â his deep voice asks, as he stops beside me.
İstiffen as his scent fills my nose and the bond comes to life.
I grip and hug Aspen tightly in my arms, using her as my anchor. An anchor that will keep me intact and stop me from succumbing to the mate bond that was relentless in its pursuit of making me surrender to its will.
âYes,â I answer softly.
His eyes were firmly fixed on Aspen. A kind of longing was present there, but I ignore it.
âOkay, let get going then,â he finally says, after a while.
I walk and get into the car unable to shake the feeling that this trip was going to change everything I knew and
believed.