Joseph’s POV
While everyone was busy resolving their issues with Ava, I decided it was time to talk with my mother. I needed to stop Steward Garcia, but I couldn’t do that without first speaking with mom and Flora. So I invited her to lunch.
"Look at my adorable son, back from his travels for three days and only calling me now!" my mother playfully complained as I greeted her.
"Mom, but I invited you to your favorite restaurant," I said, kissing her cheek before pulling out her chair.
Dean growled softly in my mind. "She’s right, you should have called her sooner."
"Ah, you’re forgiven!" She laughed. "So, son, how was your travels? Did you clear your thoughts?"
"That, and I closed some business deals too."
"You were gone quite a while."
"I hope not too long. I heard Ava’s seeing someone else."
"Son, she loves you. If she’s with someone else, fight for her. Are you really going to give up so easily?"
"No, I won’t," I smiled.
The waiter approached, and we placed our orders. Mother watched me calmly, with that knowing maternal gaze that sees right through her child’s intentions.
"Speak, Joseph. What do you want? I know you better than you know yourself."
"Mom, Steward’s causing trouble again," I took a deep breath.
"You should have kicked him out long ago. Like you told him, he’s nothing but a sperm donor."
"How did you know about that?"
"You were at George’s restaurant, where everyone we know goes. A friend of mine was present and told me what happened."
"Mom, what should I do?"
"Talk to Kyle. She has what you need to put your father in prison!"
"You mean Kyle has what I need?"
"Evidence."
I stared at her blankly.
"When it happened three years ago, Alpha Draven’s father helped me handle it. I made a mistake, but remember, Flora wasn’t well then. Your father’s actions were making her sick—he controlled her emotions."
"Yes, I remember we even considered sending her to a psychiatric hospital. She was severely depressed."
"Exactly. As a mother, I worried about her and protected that bastard. But Alpha Draven’s father eventually resolved everything, with Kyle’s help. Shortly after that, he passed away, but Kyle kept all the files, including video of the abuse," my mother explained, disgusted by the memory.
"Joseph, this wasn’t his first time, and I doubt it will be his last."
I felt frustrated, stressed, and concerned.
"You know what? He pulled strings to silence the girls at the social club who accused him of sexual harassment. Even judges were persuaded to silence the victims."
"No, I didn’t know about that," I replied, growing angrier.
"So if you’re going to act, be smarter than him. Have solid evidence ready."
"I understand. Well, I have two Alpha Council investigators willing to help."
"That’s good."
"But what about Flora?"
"I’ve already spoken with her. It was an extremely difficult conversation, but she wants us to do the right thing this time. We need to protect Ava."


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