The Alpha & Beta’s Regret – Chapter 47
The Alpha & Beta's Regret
Addison POV
Addison sat and watched as Thatcher actually displayed his ability to lead as an Alpha. Her son had sat next to her Mate, his father. Sheâd honestly thought that he was going to take Orienâs side in all of this. Now she realised, he had, it seemed, been sitting back and listening to everyone and everything that was being said. Assessing the situation for what it was. He himself had a lot to absorb today.
Addison couldnât be more proud of her boy than she was right this minute. He had stood up to not only Orien, but Rafe as well. He was only young but had read the situation right. Knew that everyone in this room had an ulterior motive for wanting Luci, even admitted he did as well.
Though hearing Orien today call Luci his daughter, even she thought that was a complete joke. Hearing him growl at Thatcher for answering all of Luciâs questions truthfully, so she could see just how right she was about his own father. Showed her that Thatcher hadnât taken his fatherâs side, was she thought, only thinking of Luci.
He was right. It was not a good idea to ask Luci to go back to Nightfall. Not even she knew if Orien would call Victor and sever their ties with him. She didnât trust her own Mate anymore. Not where Luci was concerned and it seemed neither did Thatcher, for that matter, and it showed.
Her son, it seemed, wasnât like his father in all respects, had even stated his father was wrong about the way he had treated herself. Now she feared heâd be punished over this display of defiance against his own father, when those two got back to the pack. There was nothing she could do about it. It was solely between them, and they would have to deal with it. If Orien couldnât see that his own son was being a good Alpha, that was poor judgement on Orienâs part.
Where Thatcher had learned to be so selfless and think of another only, she didnât know, certainly wasnât Orien, had to be what he was learning in Alpha college. Sheâd never gotten to go to that place, had every right to, but had gone rogue herself to get away from a forced Mating. Not that she thought for a single second sheâd have ever been allowed to go.
Hearing Luci voice concerns about the Luna and Betaâs Mateâs did not really surprise her all that much, but those two women would be stupid to try anything. They would find themselves in a faceoff with Alari or the boys themselves. Though Thatcher was also right, it was Rafe and Jacksâ duty to protect Luci and the boys from their own Mates. She also knew, as did Rafe, that Luci and the boys were more than capable of defending themselves, though they should not have to.
As for what her daughter was actually worried about, where they were concerned was undiscernible, sheâd gone back to being quiet when sheâd answered that question. Likely just didnât want to talk about them.
As for what Luci really wanted, she had never left this pack, never taken the boys too far away. Likely she wanted to be here deep down, in some capacity, but it also likely hurt her every minute she was here as well. Addison needed to talk to her about being a Siren and the way Mates were gifted to them. It wasnât exactly traditional.
Addison was also very certain that Luci was never going to go very far from either her Alpha or Beta. It was likely that she considered herself theirs, why sheâd never actually left. Couldnât be far away from them. But also couldnât be inside the pack itself. To see them with their Mates. She was likely caught between a rock and a hard place.
Then there were the twins. She didnât think that Luci had it in her to take them completely away from their fathers. Though she had not only tried but had succeeded in keeping them hidden all this time. Right in plain sight at that, just across the lake, with the boys going to the school in the human town.
It was likely because of how she had changed sheâd been able to do this. Addison had driven right past that school herself. The previous day, there had been a bunch of parents out there waiting to pick up their children. Luci had likely been one of them. Not even Addison had seen her. But she was willing to bet Luci had not missed Nightfall pack cars driving by.
This made her wonder if Rafe and Jack had ever felt the boys. They were technically always pack members, born with their pack attachment still, even she could smell the unique pack scent on them, right from the first time seeing them. It was curious to her now. Surely their wolves would have felt the boys, felt something was wrong and were agitated about something unknown to them.
Though she already knew it was Luci that did not want to be inside the packhouse, both Rafe and Jack have likely also heard her state that, they may have been inside the mudroom, but their hearing would have picked up her words yesterday.
She didnât feel like she belonged in the packhouse anymore, wanted to live on her own, away from them and their Mates. Likely, even that cottage she was in for the moment, was going to be too close to the packhouse for comfort, when their Mates got back.
Addison knew why Luci had left, had been heartbroken, couldnât be around to see them all happy and loved up. Still wasnât going to want to see that now, any more than she had back then. Though those two happy and loved up, not even Addison had ever seen that. Not really anyway, something had always been off between them and their Mates. Their weight loss told her something was more than off now too.
Her eyes moved right to Rafe and Jack as Luci stated she was worried about their Mates. She was curious as to exactly what Luci was worried about. Addison knew nothing would get past Luci now. Alari would defend instantly, and she was certain, after seeing both boys come to her side yesterday, knew they too were likely to defend themselves and would be as aggressive as Alari herself in their manner of defence.
Perhaps her daughter was worried about what would happen to one of Rafe or Jackâs Mates, if they attacked her, and Alari or the boys retaliated in kind, and killed one or both of them. How would the pack feel towards her? How would Rafe and Jack feel about it? What would they do about it if Alari or one of the boys killed the Luna or the Betaâs Mate? Or both of them?
No Alpha would like the loss of his Mate, even if their Mate had started the fight. If he couldnât intervene, Addison knew with full certainty Alari would do what all Sirens did, kill without hesitation or remorse, any and all threats to her children.
Sirens were not like other creatures, they did not just go around having babyâs willy nilly, there had to be a real genuine connection for a Siren to have a child. This usually didnât happen unless the Siren was mated off and happily so. Itâs why they lived in small groups, not large ones like all otherworldly creatures.
Though Luci had not had Alari at the time of conception, she had Siren genes, and Siren tendencies. Something else she needed to discuss with Luci, though doing so they would need to have somewhere private, no prying eyes or ears for that matter.
This office would do nicely for that conversation, actually. It was completely soundproof, as were all Alphaâs offices, kept their meetings and discussions for those only in the room and only for who needed to know.
If Rafe would let her use it, of course, though she didnât really see a problem with it, they were getting along. He and Jack were more than accommodating towards her and Fallon. Had not once told her no, he wanted her here with Luci. She also knew that Jack had let her know about Luci the moment he had known himself. Had wanted to tell her about seeing Luci, knew she worried about her daughter.
She didnât think that it had just been excitement at seeing her for the first time in years either. No, heâd been worried himself about her out there all alone taking on rogue wolves by herself. It likely didnât sit well with him. She also knew that he felt responsible for Luciâs disappearance.
He had thought the worst and why wouldnât he when sheâd gone into that lake distressed and upset and had never come out, never been seen again. Likely everyone here had thought that Luci had killed herself that day. They were responsible for that. It was possible the pack blamed them for the death of a pack member. It was on their hands, even they admitted it.
She cleared her throat and gained everyoneâs attention. âIâd like to talk to Luci privately.â Looked at Rafe and then Jack âMay I use this office to do that please?â
âYes.â Rafe nodded âNow or later, Addi?â
Her eyes moved to Luci. âNow I think is a good time.â She stated, âIâll be staying a while here.â Looked at Orien. âYou and Thatcher can go home, back to Nightfall. There is no need for either of you to be here anymore.â
âAddison, I think.â
âWhat you think, Orien, is not my greatest concern. What you think should happen, that you even have a say after you sent her away, after trying to force her to go with Victor previously, on two occasions. Means you have no say anymore. Your opinion is null and void as far as I can see. Nightfall is still allied to Victor and until you sever that, I will not be returning.â
âAddison.â He stated, somewhat shocked to hear her tell him she was going to be staying here. âItâs not that simple.â
âIt is. If Victor did this to Thatcher, hurt him or tried to kidnap him, you would sever ties with him instantly, would you not? Heâd be considered an enemy to the pack.â
She saw him frown, knew she was right, everyone in this room knew she was right. âWell, Orien, Victor attacked your Lunaâs daughter, your Lunaâs grandchildren. As far as I am concerned, he is my enemy. Until you also reach this conclusion, I will remain here in the Black Forest Pack. If you insist on keeping your alliance with Victorâ¦youâll find yourself without a Luna to your pack.â
He was just staring at her now, shocked it appeared by her words, but he had heard her thoughts, everyone here had. She would also follow through. It was not a threat, their bond had been broken for weeks now. They both knew it. She did not want to reject her Mate and suffer the loss, to feel the pain. But she would do it if he couldnât show her that he was loyal to her. That he wanted to protect his Mate, and her children, even if one was not biologically his. That should be important to him. But it was becoming clearer with every day that passed, he wanted Victor as an ally, regardless that Victor had attacked his Mates daughter, his stepdaughter and step-grandchildren as well.
She did not like this side of him at all, didnât even know where it came from really. Yes, they fought over the years, and it always seemed over Luci. This was no different, she realised. He was still against Luci, likely always was going to be, because sheâd never bled Luci to him. Their bond was not family, it should be though. He had raised her, been there the day she was born and even held her, claimed that day to have a beautiful daughter.
There were many photos, fun-loving family moments of him and Luci, with all three of them, even now, as she looked at him, her mate gifted to her by the Goddess Selena herself. She had real doubts about him. For the first time she wondered, had it all been an act? All those years together, his relationship with Luci? Did he fake it, the entire time? She had only been willing to accept him as her Mate if he had accepted her child.
Up until now sheâd believed he had truly loved her as his Goddess Gifted Mate, but the last few weeks were more than difficult, were hard to understand and she felt more than disappointed in him. She felt betrayed by him and his actions towards her.
His actions and words right here in this office, his claim to Luci, only because he knew what she was, already stated heâd find her someone to be Mated off to. He didnât want her, just wanted what she was, to get him a good strong alliance with a bigger, stronger pack. Thatcher was right, they couldnât trust Orien not to just mate her off to any old Alpha.
He had no idea about Sirens and their Mates, didnât even care about letting Luci find her Goddess Gifted Mate, just wanted to mate her off, like he always had, get that good deal for himself.
She stared hard at him as she really thought about that, heâd never really cared about that, letting her find her true happiness. Had tried to Mate her off at nineteen and then again at twenty. Two years was not a long enough time to find oneâs Mate. Some didnât find them for ten years or twenty or more. Yet heâd been desperate to get her out of Nightfall and off of his hands, it seemed.
He was older than Luci when he had met her himself. Sheâd met him at 18, right before turning 19, and heâd been 26, so he knew one didnât always find your Goddess Gifted Mate quickly or within a year or two, it took him eight years to meet her. Heâd just not cared at all for Luciâs feelings or her happiness. Still didnât now it seemed, this disappointed her to no end, and not just her, but Fallon as well.