"Kenny!" My mom shouts relief laced in her voice as she runs towards me. She instantly pulls me into her arms and into a tight embrace and a small smile found its way to my face.
A low growl left Blaine's mouth and he pulled me out of my mother's hold and into his. He was feeling protective and possessive, not wanting to let me go especially since he just marked me.
His wolf was feeling on edge due to not fully mating with me.
A warning growl left my father's mouth as he pulled my mom into his arms placing her protectively to his side. Both Blaine's pack members and my father's got into defensive positions, some even shifting to snarl and growl at each other.
"Please, no arguing," I pleaded to both packs. "This is unnecessary. Dad I'm fine, I found my mate and there's no need to worry." My dad eyed me from head to toe analysing whether or not I was harmed in anyway.
But his line of sight soon met the red mark embedded in the skin of my neck; his eyes going darker and darker the longer he stared at it.
My dad's eyes darted straight to Blaine's giving him an intense glare which Blaine equally returned. "Kennedy, come here." My father said calmly, with an edge of anger. I knew deep down that my dad's intentions were only to protect me.
Everyone knew who Blaine Diesel was and he didn't have the best reputation.
My dad used to tell me to never adventure out from our territory as the Dark Apollo pack was ruthless and cruel. When Blaine fights, he fights till death.
His whole body was covered in deep scars especially his chest and back all because his father had drilled the thought into his head as a young child.
"Dad, I-" I started, only to be interrupted by my dad. "Come here." He demanded with his alpha tone, it made me want to go over there but because I wasn't in his pack anymore I could fight it.
"Don't talk to her like that." Blaine said with the same tone my dad had used while pulling me closer to his body, not wanting to let me go.
It was clear that both Alphas were prepared to challenge each other but I knew Blaine would go for the kill whether his opponent was my father or not.
"I wasn't talking to you, I was talking to my daughter and we're about to leave." I saw my mom grip her arms tighter around my dad's body. "Gabriel." She said, calling his name but he ignored her, his eyes totally focused on me.
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