“And you think that is someone that is showing remorse for what he has done?” Alpha Aaron roared. “That is a man with a fucked-up mind. You said he was better, said he had improved. You allowed my daughter to marry him knowing full well he was still as fucked-up as the day he walked into our treatment center.”
My Dad dragged me forcefully down the corridor to his office. His arm gripping tightly upon my arm, his wolf was evidently close to the surface as his claws were digging into my skin, to the point they were beginning to split my skin. I snarled at the pain, but he chuckled, twisting his eyes to meet mine. ‘You fucked up today Miles. Big time.’ He mindlinked. ‘I can only hope we can fix this mess.’
But despite the fact the words my Dad was speaking were intended to scare me, I truly didn't care. The man I killed had deserved it, and if needed I would kill Kaia and the rest of her family too. She was worthless, and her actions had only proven that. Fixing it was hardly a priority to me.
We all sat down in the office, as Beta Donovan rushed through the doors, evidently having been mindlinked by my Dad, throwing a pair of shorts in my direction, my clothes having been shredded the moment I shifted on the corridor. “What the hell has happened?” he asked, looking at us all in confusion. His eyes dropped to Kaia’s now bloodstained wedding dress. “I have warriors cleaning up the mess on the corridor.” He added.
“We want him returning to our pack.” Alpha Aaron demanded. “He is one of ours.”
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