Chapter Three
Alpha Blake
It’s been a hell of a couple of weeks. After noticing some of the accounts weren’t adding up, I sent an email to my friend Isaac. Isaac Miller and I have been friends for a few years after one of my warriors was mated to his human sister. It’s not uncommon for a wolf to be mated to a human, even though our worlds are pretty separate. We don’t go around announcing we are wolves to just anyone.
I was surprised when within twenty–four hours, Isaac’s firm had already located the problem and tracked down the source. Isaac had some of the country’s best accountants working for him. After tracking down the person who had stolen almost a million dollars from me, I asked Isaac to send the person who had uncovered the culprit. I wanted all of our finances reviewed. It’s one thing to steal from me, but no one steals from my pack and gets away with it.
I was relieved when my cell phone rang and Isaac’s name popped up on the screen. When we last spoke, he seemed hesitant to ask the person to relocate to my pack. I’m sure he’s human, but he has nothing to worry about. I have other humans in my pack.
“Blake Orion,” I answered.
“Hey Blake, it’s Isaac.” He greeted.
“Isaac, I hope you are calling with good news,” I said.
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“My employee has made some requests.” He said and I rolled my eyes. Of course, they would make demands, even though I offered a sizeable bonus. Plus all accommodations will be
paid.
“And what are these demands?” questioned.
“A house to live in away from the pack house. Their own office, weekends, and all requested time off. And everything has to be done by the end of the summer.” He explained. I was more surprised by the lack of demands themself.
“How big does the house have to be?” I asked, knowing already where I would house him.
“They have a teenage son, so at least two bedrooms,” Isaac answered.
“No wife?”
“It’s just the two of them. School is almost done for the year. After they will relocate for the summer until the next school year starts.” That sounded reasonable. I wouldn’t want to pull my son out of school with just a couple of weeks left.
“I agree to those terms.”
“Good to hear. I’ll send over the exact date of their arrival after I give them the good news. And Blake, if you have any issues, please bring them to my attention and I will handle the
situation.”
“Will do, thanks again,” I said before ending the call. I wonder what issues he was referring to.
“Dad, who was that?” My son, Aspen asked, walking into my
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office. He was the spitting image of me but with his late mother’s, my fated mate’s eyes. It reminds me, I always have a piece of her.
“I finished my exam. I have a few hours until the next one.” He shrugged, taking a seat.
“We will be having a couple of humans as our guests for the summer. The forensic accountant and his son.” I told him.
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