"Alpha Maximus," he grimaces.
"Alpha Cal," I beam. I look around the room, "Where's your son?" I ask.
Alpha Cal scoffs, "I'll have him brought to us when I'm ready to have him here," he growls.
"Of course," I smirk, crossing my arms.
"Now tell me why you're here and why I shouldn't kill you right now?" he asks angrily.
"Well, I'm not here for the peace treaty if that's what you're thinking. I know there will never be peace between us," I say to him.
"Then why are you here? What is this so-called “life-changing surprise” you speak of?" he asks.
"Once your son is here, I will show you," I smile.
Alpha Cal yells for the pack warriors to bring Levi up. They drag him into the room with his wrists chained. He looks underweight and haggard, covered in dry and fresh blood.
You can see the emptiness in his eyes. I give him a sympathetic look as he makes eye contact with me.
I'm in shock that Alpha Cal has treated his son this way.
"This is the first time Levi has been allowed out of the dungeon in over eighteen years, so this better be good, Alpha Maximus!" Alpha Cal snaps.
Levi squints his eyes at me as Alpha Cal says my name.
"Your parents tried to save my beautiful mate, my love. She was my whole world," he whimpers.
"I'm sorry they couldn't save her," I say to him.
"I'm sorry my father killed your parents, Alpha Maximus. I am truly so sorry," Levi says.
"Me too," I reply sympathetically.
"This isn't some kind of family reunion! So, I suggest you hurry up with your business before I kill you!" Alpha Cal shouts.
Even though he is old, probably in his late sixties, he is still very clearly strong and well-built.
"Actually, Alpha Cal, that's why I'm here," I smile.
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