Chapter 109: Ironlady
Defy The Alpha(s)
Griffin might not have been the most intellectual of the alphas, but he certainly wasnât blind to what was happening around him. Right now, Alaric looked like a deer caught in headlights, guilt practically oozing off of him.
Griffin narrowed his eyes, crossing his arms over his broad chest. "Donât tell me you two fucked."
"No, we didnât!" Alaric blurted, nearly choking on his own spit in his haste to deny it. "We just... made out. Not once," he admitted reluctantly, scratching the back of his neck. "And, uh... under the rain."
Griffin let out a low whistle, a smirk tugging at the corner of his lips. "It was that good, huh?"
Alaricâs face turned an even deeper shade of red as he fumbled for words, his gaze darting away.
"But you do want to fuck her, donât you?" Griffin pressed, his tone casual but his gaze scrutinizing.
Alaric shot him a challenging look, finally regaining some composure. "And you donât?"
Griffin shrugged, "Sheâs hot, strong, my kind of woman. Of course, Iâd want to. But shouldnât you be jealous right now? I mean, weâre talking about some girl you want to bone."
Alaric surprised him with his answer. "I strangely donât feel jealous. Besides..." He hesitated for a moment before continuing, "Itâs not the first time weâve shared a woman anyway..."
Griffinâs eyes glazed over slightly, as if recalling a distant memory.
Alaric leaned in, adding in an enticing tone, "And it was very good."
Griffin exhaled sharply, his jaw tightening. "Yeah, until the girl decided to play us against each other. So no, Iâm not doing Lucille again."
"Violet is not Lucille," Alaric argued firmly.
"Sheâs not," Griffin admitted, his voice hardening, "but they share the unfortunate similarity of being under Asherâs control."
"I donât know what Asherâs done to Violet," Alaric replied, "but her mind is strong. And sheâs immune to my electricity. Lucille wasnât. Maybe, just maybe, Violet can somehow resist him."
Griffinâs head snapped toward him. "Wait, is that what this is about? Is that why you want to bring her out of the West House? You want to pull her into your house, groom her into your perfect version of Lucille, and keep her away from Asher?"
Alaric scowled, his voice laced with frustration. "You know thatâs not what this is."
"Then convince me," Griffin challenged.
"Whether or not I have personal motives," Alaric said evenly, "we both know Violet canât stay in Asherâs house. Thatâs a fact. Moreover, If the plan goes well, Violet would be the one choosing what house to stay in."
Griffin apologized. "Fuck. Iâm sorry. Whether sheâs under his control or not, I should have your back, even if itâs a terrible idea and youâre bound to get your heart broken again."
Alaric couldnât help but laugh at that, the tension between them dissolving as Griffin joined in. They laughed until their sides ached, the camaraderie between them momentarily easing the heavy conversation.
"Thank you," Alaric said to him.
"Youâre welcome," Griffin replied with a chuckle.
Just as the moment settled, a sharp vibration filled the room, making them both pause. Alaric, sitting closest to the phone on the table, picked it up. His face paled when he saw the name on the screen.
"Shit. Itâs Ironlady."
"What?!" Griffin shouted, shooting up straight. Alaric handed him the phone, and Griffin immediately cleared his throat, bracing himself as he picked up his phone. He greeted his mother, "Hello, Mama."
The stern voice that responded was unmistakably that of his mother, the infamous Ironlady, Irene. "I received a video recording today, and I have to say, the fight I witnessed was not impressive."
Griffin muttered a curse under his breath, his jaw clenching. There was no doubt in his mind who the culprit behind this video leak was. It was his beta, Oscar. He would be having a serious talk with Oscar later about where his loyalty lay.
"Are you losing your touch or something? Have you forgotten the way of the East? We crush our enemies, not have fun with them," his mother continued in her uncompromising voice.
From the corner, Alaric mouthed âferalâ to Griffin, barely stifling his laughter. Griffin in return shot him a glare.
"It wonât happen again, Mom," he assured her through gritted teeth.
"It better not," she replied, her voice as hard as steel.
"Yes, maâm."
And then, almost as if a switch had been flipped, her tone softened, becoming unexpectedly sweet and maternal. "Nonetheless, howâs my baby doing?"
Griffin couldnât help but smile, even as he protested, "Iâm fine, but please stop calling me baby. Iâm a grown man, Mom."
At this point, Alaric could not hold his amusement anymore and burst into laughter.
Unfortunately, Ireneâs sharp ears didnât miss it, her attention shifting from her son. "Is that Alaricâs voice I hear?" she asked, her tone turning curious.
"Yes," Griffin replied, shooting Alaric an exasperated look.
"Hand him the phone," Irene demanded.
Griffin happily handed the phone over, mouthing, âlie on your grave
"Hello, Irene," Alaric greeted her with his charming voice.
"How are you doing, my dear?" she asked, her voice filled with genuine affection.
"Doing well, Irene. And yourself?"
"Good, good," she replied before adding in her usual no-nonsense tone, "Now I wonât bother you with school stuff which Iâm sure youâre good at, just keep an eye on my baby boy, will you? You know how he gets sometimes."
"Of course, my beautiful Irene, Iâll keep an eye on your baby for you." Alaric said with emphasis, blowing Griffin an air kiss.
Griffin gave him the middle finger and Alaric laughed as he handed the phone back to him.
Before Griffin could say a word, Irene asked quickly. "So, whatâs your progress with Elsie? Is she into you these days? Whatâs your progress with her?"
Though Griffin was accustomed to his motherâs nosiness regarding his relationship with Elsie, today it grated on him more than usual.
To be fair, itâs a valid question considering the East wants Elsie to be their Luna. It was quite unfortunate he was the least of the cardinal alphas Elsie liked. And yet, he had to pursue the girl because his people wanted her.
"The time you use to gossip about my love life, you could use it to take care of both your husbands," he reminded her.
"Oh, donât worry about your papas," Irene said breezily. "Theyâre perfectly fine. And for your information, theyâre dying to hear this news as wellâ"
Almost on cue, Griffin could hear the voices of his fathers in the background, bickering loudly about who would braid his motherâs hair.
Griffin seized the opportunity, "I think that requires your attention before it turns into a full-blown brawl and they destroy something at home. Have a nice day, mama." He blew her a kiss through the phone.
"Griffin, donât you dareâ!" Irene began, but Griffin had already ended the call.
He took a deep breath, exhaling heavily, relieved to have escaped further interrogation.
"That was a close one," he muttered to himself.
Griffin then glanced at Alaric, who was still chuckling at the whole exchange.
"Donât worry, Iâll take care of you baby, " Alaric mimicked Ireneâs voice, touching him on the shoulder.
At once, Griffin pounced on Alaric. He was going to kill him tonight!