2 years later.
We had celebrated Tam’s second birthday a few weeks back. Mom had grown to love her so much that she would keep buying cute clothes and toys for her. Many of our pack members also started loving her. She was an adorable pup, but I couldn’t pluck out the images of how my uncle was killed because of her. I wish I knew who that man was who killed him because I wanted to wipe out his family.
“Mat! Mat!” Tam squealed, snapping me out of my thoughts.
“Go away,” I muttered when she tugged at my sleeve. It irritated me how she clung to me. “Go play with Gini,” I said, pulling my sleeve away from her, and walked out.
She pouted her lips and followed me. “I wuv you, Mat,” she said. ‘Mat, pway!”
“Oh Veles!” I growled at her. “You are pretty annoying!”
She blinked her eyes at me and then rushed inside to my mom. “Sela, Mat say, I pretty!”
Mom’s lips curled up. “Really?” She picked her up in her arms.
“What? I never said that,” I hissed. “I said she is pretty annoying.”
Tam giggled. “But Mat say, I pretty.”
While mom barked a laugh, I gritted my teeth and walked out. As soon as I was on the porch, Dad’s Beta, Curtis, came.” Some bears are here from a faraway pack,” he said. “Where’s Alpha Teddy?”
My instincts immediately went on high alert.
An hour later, my father invited them all to his library. Their Alpha, Kael, was an imposing bear, only a few years older than me. He was in the house along with three other bears. Dad called mom and me, and asked mom to get Tam also. I didn’t like it that she took Tam, but who could go against dad’s orders? Though mom seemed calm, I could sense tension in her stance. Even daddy was tense.
As soon as Kael saw Tam, his eyes glinted. “Alpha Teddy,” he began. “It’s come to our attention that you’re looking for Tam AuLuc’s family.” He looked at Tam and his eyes gleamed again. I wanted to punch his face. “I’ve heard shifters talking about her beauty. I–my pack–believe she is destined to join us. She is a key to a prophecy in my pack.”
What bullshit! I immediately tensed up, my teeth gritting. “Key to a prophecy?” I hissed. “What nonsense!”
Kael ignored my words. He turned away from us to look at my father and gave him a smile.
“You mean to say that you want to take her away?” my father said.
Kael nodded. “She belongs to us. She’s the future of our pack, and it is our right to raise her in our care. She is our destiny.”
I felt myself at the edge. This was ridiculous. “She’s just a child!” I spat.
“Matt, step back, my father ordered.
My father said in a very firm, calm and controlled voice, “Alpha Kael, if you think you can just walk here and take her, you’ve got another thing coming. You can’t throw a prophecy on our face and tell us that she belongs to your pack. There’s no proof of any prophecy. If there’s any, show us!”
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