Something rattles me from the way this doctor talks about the alpha’s daughter, far too personal for my liking. Even the way he uses her name…I haven’t yet dared to say it…yet dared to think it. Protocol goes, she is the alpha’s daughter and should be addressed as such.
Alpha Hector finishes giving me the tour of the pack hospital, before showing me the rest of the pack grounds, including the borders.
For some reason I had been entrusted to see parts of the pack that I know for a fact other visitors could only dream of.
His hospitality doesn’t end there, once we are back at the alpha house, I find myself sitting in on a meeting with Hector, Jaxon and Jace.
Alpha Kaia also present as she sits at her own desk as Luna of this pack. The notorious Dark Phantom pack couldn’t be farther from the rumours.
Jaxon and Jacer were discussing the changes in the pack whilst they had been away. The biggest change, even surprising me, how much the red head had taken on.
“There’s a new border rota system I would like to implement…” Jaxon states out to his father, who is listening but making it very clear he is still the acting Alpha.
“You can test it for a fortnight and if it seems to work then you can implement it.” Hector responds watching Jaxon keenly, his chin resting in his hands.
“The warriors need additional training.” Jace also states out, the triplet brothers being identical in appearance, but very different in personalities.
“What do you have in mind?” Alpha Kaia interjects from her desk, before standing up and moving to Alpha Hector’s side. Her hands stroking the back of his neck as his hands grip tightly at her hip.
“Training in wolf form..” Jaxon responds for his brother, not at all undeterred by his parent’s display of affection. This must be the norm.
“We do that already.” The alpha couple respond simultaneously.
“We want to increase wolf form training at the cost of skin on skin combat.” Jace finishes, his eyes looking to his brother.
Jaxon would inherit the Dark Phantom pack and Jace the Clear Waters pack…which meant Jace had the opportunity to learn from Jaxon’s mistakes when it came to taking over his own pack. Something an alpha never gets a chance of…a trial run.
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