“Fine, I made a mistake. I know I did not need to act like that. But you pushed me into a corner where I did not want to be Dad!” I told him angrily. “I do not want to be doing this. I told you the girl I wanted.”
I saw the expression upon my Dad’s face change. It softened slightly, and he looked concerned. “There is a girl you want? A girl you would willingly take as a chosen mate?” My father’s tone had completely changed now. If anything, he sounded a little shocked. He sounded calm, almost willing to listen. But his words still angered me. How can he act so clueless about all of this? I had mentioned Kaia so many times to them. To my Dad, and my Mum. Told them I wanted to have her considered for my chosen mate. Yet, my Dad was here acting like he had never heard of her. Like she was a nobody.
“Yes. Kaia. The daughter of the Alpha of the pack I went for treatment at.” I told him, and my Dad screwed his nose in confusion.
“Why would you consider her for a mate, son? She was a worker, was she not?” he raised his brows at me, shaking his head. “You are an Alpha, or will be if you stick to the rules we have given you.”
I held back the fury I was so tempted to unleash upon him. How can he be so rude? So dismissive? Evidently he had not listened to me at all when I had spoken of Kaia, and it appeared he paid little attention to the information given when they came to my treatment center, or he would have known she was one of the daughters of the Alpha there.
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