Chapter 19
The She-Wolf Series
SAMANTHA
~Naturally, the first man I let into my heart since Travis turns out to be a total jerk.~
~Maybe?~
I wasnât certain. I was utterly bewildered and so heartbreakingly sad. Emerick had confessed to his promiscuous past, but he had insisted it was never anything serious.
So, the last thing Iâd anticipated was the letter on my deskâa three-page document detailing every aspect of Celeste and Emerickâs relationship.
After hearing Emâs explanation, it was painfully obvious why she was so wounded by him seemingly choosing to have a committed relationship with me.
I also understood why she had included the snippets about what heâd said before we met and about how she was the one heâd called after the challenge.
She wanted me to feel the same pain she did.
And it had worked.
Perhaps it was all just as Emerick had said. At the end of the day, I couldnât see how he would be using me. He hadnât pressured me into making any decisions or asked for anything.
In fact, I had practically fired him from his position as beta, and he accepted it with as much grace as could be expected.
But what if there was some other hidden agenda that I hadnât figured out yet? After all, I was still new to werewolf life; I had no doubt there was still so much I didnât understand. So much I missed.
I pulled my phone out of my pocket. The screen lit up with a photo of Luke, me, Mom, and Dad.
At first, I winced. ~Why are all the men I love lying to me?~
But as I stared a little more, I found myself longing for my family.
~What am I doing here? I just want my life backâ¦~
Tears stung my eyes, and I had to squeeze my shirt at the chest to keep myself from sobbing.
~Travis should be hereâ~the thought made my heart clench.
~Oh god, I feel so alone.~
~âYou are never alone, Sam,â~ came the soft voice.
Ayisha, of course. Her presence seemed to wrap my mind in a warm embrace.
~âYour family knows youâre safe now. Theyâll be here soon.â~
I wiped my tears away. ~âAyisha, Iâm so out of my depth. I donât know who is with me or against me, who supports me or wants to kill meâ¦~
~ââ¦who loves meâ¦â~
Ayisha growled so softly that it was practically a purr, and I felt the tension unwind from my muscles.
~âIt will all be all right, Sam. The path may not be clear now butââ~
I scratched at my temples, at my cheeks, at my eyes. âNo!â I shouted aloud. âNo, no, no! Get out! Get the fuck out of my head!â
~âYouâll settle in. Give it time.â~
I slammed my hands down on my desk. âI donât want to settle in! I donât want ~this~! I want to go home, to ~my~ home! I want to see my son, I want to talk to my friends.â
I picked up a glass cup holding pens and hurled it against the wall where it shattered into a million tiny pieces, much like my reality had a few days prior. I gazed upon them with a sense of irony.
~âYouâre a wolf, Sam,â~ Ayisha insisted, maintaining her annoying calmness. ~âA wolf needs a pack.â~
I wanted to rip the hair out of my head. Instead, I put my face into my hands to muffle the scream that tore from my throat.
Ayisha was quiet for a long time after that. I assumed she could sense I needed a moment to catch my breath. After all, as reluctant as I was to admit it, she ~was~ me.
I looked down at the photo of my family again.
~God, I hope theyâre okay.~
My thumb gently stroked over Lukeâs brightly smiling face. He was my ~why~. I was here to protect him, and there was nothing that would break my resolve to do so.
I stared into my dadâs dark, intense eyes through the screen.
~Was this how he felt too?~
It wasnât hard to imagine loneliness eating away at a teenage boy with no one to turn to. I swallowed a pang of guilt and pressed the button to darken the photo.
Wiping away my tears, I looked around the office. It was sparsely decorated, but between the piles of paper and thick binders on the shelves, I spotted the occasional photograph.
Christian smiled brightly in each one, sometimes alongside his parents, William and Serena. Even Stephen and Emilia were grinning in one of them.
In most, he had his arm wrapped around his mate. They gripped each other the way Iâd seen Michael hold Cassie.
The way Emerick had held me.
This world was different. It was a drastic change from everything I thought I knew.
But I was being called to something bigger than myself and the human life I was leaving behind. Despite my reservations, I believed that ~had~ to mean something.
I wiped my cheeks and jumped to my feet. ~âIâm sorry, Ayisha.â~
She nuzzled at the back of my mind, sending jets of warmth through me. It was the closest thing I was going to get to a family hug at that moment.
I bent down and started gathering up the glass Iâd broken. Each piece was jagged and sharp, but the way the light glinted off them was beautiful.
It would never be a cup again. But perhaps it would fulfill another purpose.
~âYouâre right. A wolf needs its pack,â I said to her. âAnd a pack needs its alpha.â~
I moved around the desk and pulled the nearest pile of paper in front of me. âLetâs get to work.â
***
âAlpha,â Jessica said from her desk outside the office door, âMichael Stevens is here to see you as requested.â
I put my finger over my cell. âGreat, send him in.â I put my phone back to my ear. âSorry, Luke, I have to go.
âBut youâll pass the message on to Pops and Gran? After Emiliaâs sentence later today, Iâll know when it will be safe for you to come.â
âWill do, Mom. Canât wait. Pops wonât tell me much about what itâs like to be a werewolf.â
I wanted to tell him it wasnât all it was cracked up to be, but I couldnât bear to crush his hope.
Michael walked in, his face as stone cold as ever. I held up a finger.
âOkay, sweetheart, Iâve got to go. I love you.â
âLove you, too, Ma.â
âGood afternoon, Michael,â I said as I hung up the phone.
âAlpha Paulson,â he said, bowing his head.
âHave a seat, please.â I gestured at the chair on the other side of my desk.
He grunted and settled in.
âIâll cut right to the chase,â I said. âI want you to be my beta.â
He shifted uneasily. âAlpha Paulson, Iâm honored, but Iâm not sure Iâm qualified for the job.â
I shook my head and gestured to the file in front of me.
âI disagree. You graduated top of your class at the packâs high school, then went to Berkeley and got a masterâs degree in political science, as well as a bachelorâs in psychology.
âAccepted into a doctorate program at Stanford, but you turned it down to return to the pack, where you climbed the ranks among the Pack Enforcers and have been in charge for five years.
âHighly respected, I havenât been able to find one person with a negative thing to say about you.â
I paused. âSo, tell me, what am I missing?â
âDo you know why I turned down the doctorate program at Stanford and returned when I did?â he asked.
I settled into my seat, letting him know I wanted to hear his story.
âMy dad isnât a werewolf. He and my mom met while she was attending college. They fell in love, and he moved back here with her.
âI was born a werewolf, but my little sister isnât, and it can be hard for humans to grow up among wolves, especially once the teenage years hit.
âWith all the hormones floating around, plus the first shift, itâs a recipe for disaster, and werewolf teenagers canâ¦get out of control.â
I nodded as I thought of Luke. Although he was a level-headed kid, he could be extremely headstrong, and there were times I questioned my sanity while arguing with him.
Throw him shifting into his wolf for the first time, and I knew parenting him was only going to get that much harder.
âA she-wolf can defend herself to some extent, but a human is a sheep among lions.â
He took a moment to compose himself. âFor a while, everyone left Stella alone. Iâd protected her growing up and made sure everyone knew the consequences of messing with her.
âEven after I went away, I checked in often, and all seemed to be going well. She was getting ready to graduate from high school when I was making plans for Stanford.â
He stared off to the side, and I could tell his mind was somewhere else.
âSo, why didnât you end up at Stanford, Michael?â I asked when he didnât continue.
He sighed. âStella called me one night, beside herself in a panic. It was hard to understand what she was saying, but I pieced it together eventually.â
He looked back at me. âShe had been attacked by a group of boys she knew from school. They raped her.â
He kept his tone even, but I could see the torment he was feeling. I stayed silent, giving him the chance to find his words.
âI took the first flight home. Stella wasâ¦broken. My parents were devastated. They tried to get her help, but Stella refused to leave the house. She was terrified of encountering another wolf.
âEventually, they decided it would be better to send her to live with my fatherâs family. That way, she could have a chance at a normal life where she could feel safe.
âI figured it was just a matter of time before the Enforcers found the men responsible, but Stella refused to talk.
âThere were rumors about who had attacked her, but those accused denied it, and there was no hard evidence to pin on them. It became a sort of open secret among the pack.â
Michael cracked his knuckles. âI got tired of waiting for justice, so I joined the Enforcers to hunt them down myself. If I dedicated my time, I was sure I would find ~something~.â
âOne night, Stella finally let their names slip. She soon realized and begged me to let it go. She told me she had moved on and I should too. I couldnât, though.â
His entire body was tense, his jaw set. Even now, he looked murderous.
âI hunted all four of them down.â
âBut you werenât arrested?â I asked.
âJust like them, I left no trace. And just like them, I continued my life like nothing happened.â
âBut everyone knew it was you, yes?â I mean, how could they not?
He nodded. âIt was an open secret what they did to my sister, and because of that and my standing with the Enforcers, it was an open secret who had killed them.
âTheir families tried to get justice, but lots of people looked the other way, including Alpha Christian Redding.â
âWhy are you telling me all this, Michael?â
He looked back at me. âI donât think Iâm a very diplomatic option. If you havenât noticed, Iâm not the warm and friendly type either.â
I smiled. âYou say that you arenât a good option because of what you did. I say thatâs what makes you perfect for the role.
âI donât need someone to hold hands and kiss babies, Michael. I can do that myself. I need someone who will guard those he cares aboutâthose I care aboutâby any means necessary.â
He gave me a calculated look, considering my words. I figured he would argue. He didnât seem like the type that enjoyed the spotlight.
âYou have a security force to protect you and your family,â he said.
âSure. But I want anyone who thinks about threatening me to know that you are my right hand.
âOn top of that, I was extremely impressed by the advice you gave me the other night, and from everything the Enforcers say, you are a magnificent leader.
âAfter all, my security team will keep me safe from immediate threats, but a good beta will help me make decisions to keep everyone safe long term.â
I leaned forward with my hands folded on my desk and waited until he looked into my eyes.
âI want someone who is going to do what he feels is right, regardless of the consequences.â
I could see him working to come up with an argument.
Apparently not finding one, he asked, âCan I have the night to think about it? I need to talk to Cass.â
âFine, but I want an answer in the morning.â I got up from my desk and walked toward the door. âFor now, I need you to come with me.â
He looked stunned. âWhy? Where are we going?â
âYouâre coming with me to the council meeting. Today is Emiliaâs sentencing.â