Alpha’s Surrogate Chapter 35
35. Unfinished business
“Where the hell is my daughter?!!” Luna Martha’s yell echoed across the pack house. Fear gripped the Beta, Gamma, and other warriors, causing them to step back, unable to lift their heads. She had just gone to visit her mother for three days, but she had no clue that she would lose her daughter less than 24 hours later. Julie, the Beta
female, stood behind her Luna with her bags. She glared fiercely at her mate, who had bowed his head in shame. She had asked her mate not to accompany Noah, but he had not heard her.
Julie had been the one who had alerted Martha of Adira’s absence. She had told her the whole story about
locking Adira in a room then forcing her to marry an unknown Alpha. The Luna had gathered enough information to return to the pack as quickly as possible, but she was late. Her daughter had already fled, and she had no idea where she had gone.
“Martha,” Alpha Sawyer dashed down the stairs, only to be confronted by his enraged mate, who was glaring at
him. Why had she returned so quickly? The Alpha was in deep trouble.
“Calm down, Martha…”
“Where is my Adira?” She interrupted him before he could finish.
“Relax and follow me in here. I’ll tell you everything that happened,” he attempted to clarify.
“I don’t f*****g want to go anywhere. Tell me where my daughter is!” Martha demanded at the same time that Noah entered the pack house.
“She ran away from the pack house yesterday,” when the family’s eldest son stepped in front of his mother, he exuded pride. Due to the fact that he was about to take over his father, he had chosen to assert his dominance over his mother first. He believed that it was an excellent method for him to assert his control over the pack. His sisters were obstructing his ascension to the role of Alpha.
“Run away?” His mother frowned in disbelief.
“Yes, I believe she has a lover somewhere like Kiara had Alpha Xavier….” Noah’s head snapped to the side before
he could finish his sentence. When Martha vented her rage at her bastard son, a stinging ache emerged in his cheek. He clenched his teeth as his eyes turned red, but he couldn’t utter a single word in complaint.
“Don’t even think of lying to me again! I never gave you the authority to humiliate or accuse my girls. Nobody understands them better than me, so don’t blame her for fleeing for no reason. She did it because you forced a marriage on her without her permission. Tell me, where is Adira?!” Martha demanded, growling. Sawyer then grabbed his son’s collar, pushing him back.
“This is your final warning, Noah. Never dare to say anything between your mother and I! You also know better than to yell in front of your mother,” the Alpha admonished with a lethal glare. The offended Alpha blood had been standing behind his father with an offended expression. He had been slapped in front of the warriors who were a
lower rank than him! He was simply waiting for the appropriate moment to exact his vengeance on everyone. Sawyer gazed at his Luna, whose face clearly told him that if he didn’t calm her down, he would lose her forever. She was going to take her luggage and leave him for good, just like she had already warned him.
“I’m not sure where Adira is. I sent my men out to search for her, but they were unable to locate her. So we are
still looking for her. I’m going to bring her back to this pack house no matter what,” Sawyer promised his mate.
“You want to drag her back so that you can forcibly marry her off? Sawyer, what exactly are you thinking? She is our child. What made you think that you could do this to her?” The Alpha couldn’t help but notice the
disappointment in his wife’s eyes, which was a significant red flag for him that things had gotten out of hand. He was
worried and was going to relay what Noah had told him about Adira leaking Ardara Moon Pack’s secret information to Kiara. Clearly, his mistreated daughter was now attempting to get revenge on him by relaying the information to Sirius Bright Pack’s Alpha. As a punishment for betraying the pack, he had set up Adira’s marriage to someone
else.
“Yes, but I have reasons,” he explained.
“No excuse can justify your actions, Sawyer. It’s a pity our daughter felt unsafe in her own pack and had to flee. She is still young, she has nowhere to go. Have you considered how I would cope if something happened to her? I’ve already lost Kiara because of you, and now I’ve lost Adira as well,” Martha’s eyes were a little moist, which worried her
mate.
“Martha, don’t cry. I’ll track down Adira. I will…”
“Enough, I will find her on my own,” Luna showed her hand to her mate.
“I’ve given you plenty of opportunities, but you’ve always let me down. Now I don’t see why I should stay in this pack. I don’t need a mate, and I don’t need a son from now on!” Martha declared, picking up her bag. She was leaving the Ardara Moon Pack for good.
“Martha, please don’t leave. I’ll explain,” before she could walk through the door, Sawyer grabbed her hand, snatching her bag. He was renowned for his ego and dominance, but his wolf was insanely in love with his mate and there was no way he was willing to lose her. She was rejecting him, he couldn’t tolerate it.
“Explain? All I want is my daughter back!” She shrieked, drawing her hand back. Sawyer was in a bind, unsure of how to get Adira back because he had no idea where she had fled to.
“Adira is in my pack,” the roar of the Alpha resonated throughout the Ardara Moon’s pack house. Everyone turned to find the speaker, only to see the twin Alphas standing at the door. Sawyer grimaced witnessing his foes on his territory, but how could he forget that this territory was now in their hands? Their uninformed visit had been expected. But seeing Xavier, who had taken his younger daughter away from right under his nose, made his blood boil, he hadn’t been able to do anything about that. He had been humiliated, now he was back, only this time with
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