Chapter 0102
(James POV)
I have never felt so angry or so jealous as I felt the moment that I found out that Brady spent the night in Lily’s bed. In fact, Luke and I immediately began fighting for control, not because I wanted to hold him
back, but because we could not agree on which one of us got to confront Lily about it.
Luke won the original round, and he was doing great at first. However, as soon as Rose came forward, his anger immediately vanished. All he could see from that point forward was a rare opportunity to spend
quality time with his wolf-counterpart.
When Rose demanded that Luke give me back control, I almost laughed. I knew she did it because she
wanted to calm the situation down, but I was feeling anything but calm.
As soon as Luke gave me back control, I continued his interrogation of Lily.
As soon as Lily began to defend Brady, I began to fantasize about how many pieces I would have to slay
the a&&hole into before I would feel satisfied. If I only cut off his arms, would that make me feel better?
Or would I need to cut off his legs too? Should I go all out and cut off his di ck as well?
The picture I had in my head of Brady with his di ck cut off almost made me smile. Almost.
But then Lily made the problem worse by suggesting that Brady had been acting like her mate for weeks,
never giving her any reason to doubt him. I started to look outside for the fire escape that connected
their rooms, thinking I may not want to wait until morning to teach Brady not to mess with the mates of
other wolves.
Before I could jump out the window, however, I felt compelled to remind Lily that Brady had no right to
treat her that way; she was MY MATE. Not his..
And that is when everything really started to go sideways.
Lily responded to my sentiments about Brady by reminding me of an incident involving a wolf named
Levi. I immediately froze.
I knew (now) how badly I had messed up with the Levi situation, but honestly there had been many Levis
over the years, and I had dealt with all of them in pretty much the same way. I suppose Levi may have
been one of the few that Lily knew about, though, and there was the added complication that I had
actually chosen to confront her directly about his interest in her, which I normally never did.
Even so, recognizing that I did wrong in that situation and that at some point I owed an apology to Levi
and many other male wolves in our pack- had nothing to do with the reason that I froze.
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