I frowned at his reply; yes he had the right to kill my father for trespassing his land after all it was a pack law but he's still my dad and if Blaine ever wants to have an heir to his pack then he needs to learn to get along with my father.
I sighed angrily, deciding to ignore his comment about my father. He was clearly tense, and I began to rub hands down his back in an attempt to reassure him.
"I know you would never hurt me Blaine, but you haven't got the best reputation,"
"My father is being fearful; he's worried about me being in possible danger." I continued.
"Your father has nothing to be fearful or concerned about; I would never harm my mate." He said his eyes glazed at me with promise as he spoke every word slowly.
"But you're willing to hurt me emotionally." And he would, if he thought it was perfectly normal to threaten my family then he needs to get his head out of the gutter. He needs to learn to treat my family with respect and vice versa.
He just looked at me, he didn't need to say anything as we both knew that he would and could. "You're mine, nothing and no one will take you away from me." He said a few minutes later, he said it more to himself than to me as if he was trying to reassure himself.
I was beginning to get annoyed at his attitude; I was no possession of his.
"Blaine, I'm going to go back home with my father and his pack for a little while. I already feel home sick and there are people there that I need to say goodbye to."
"No."
"Blaine, I will be going whether you agree or not. My siblings are there and so is my best friend and I will not leave without a goodbye and a promise to see them soon." I made sure my voice was stern when I spoke to Blaine, he thrived on weakness and fear and it was something I was hoping to never show him.
"I said no." He repeated with the same hard look in his eyes.
"I will be leaving." I say and walked past him back to his room. He follows after me and I can feel the heat from his anger radiating off of him.
"You're not leaving." His voice slipped into a growl at the end as his eyes darkened. That was a warning to me; warning me that his wolf wanted to show his presence.
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