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Mated to Her Alpha Instructor (Eileen and Regis) novel Chapter 77

Chapter 77

Regis

So you halfshifted in the middle of the administrative wing and nearly ripped Andrew’s throat out, Kieran said, not quite managing to hide his emusement. Good thing it was during class hours and most people were elsewhere, or you’d be a legend by now. The terrifying combat instructor who lost

his shit over a girl.

I shot him a look. I didn’t lose-

You absolutely did. But his grin faded into something more genuine. And honestly? I get it. If someone did that to my mate, I’d do worse.He paused, then added more quietly, You’ve changed, you know. The old Registhe one who was all ice and tacticshe wouldn’t have let anyone see him that raw. But now you’re ready to tear down the Council for her. Valdor must be thrilled.

He was. Valdor had been contentedly quiet since Eileen had chosen us, since we’d marked her and she’d marked us in returnnot with teeth, but with trust.

She’s worth it,1 said simply.

Kieran clapped me on the shoulder. Yeah, she is. And for what it’s worth? You did the right thing. Someone had to stand up to those bastards, even if it

meant making enemies.

I nodded, but my mind was already elsewhereon Eileen, on how she’d walked toward me when I was barely holding onto my humanity, on how she’d whispered my name and brought me back from the edge. On how she’d looked at me this morning with sleepsoft eyes and told me she loved me.

Those were secrets I’d keep close, sacred things that belonged only to us. But Kieran was right about one thing: I had changed. And I wouldn’t apologize for

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I was halfway to my office when the mental touch camegentle, familiar, and carrying the distinct warmth of my mother’s consciousness. I paused midstep. then carefully lowered my mental shields to allow the connection.

Regis, sweetheart. Am I interrupting?

No, Mother. I resumed walking, keeping my physical movements steady even as I focused inward on her presence. Is everything alright?

More than alright. I could hear the smile in her voice, the Luna’s natural grace that had always made her so beloved among our pack. Your father told me you’ve found your mate. A young woman named Elleen?

Something in my chest loosened at her toneno judgment, no hesitation. Just pure maternal joy. Yes. She’s my mate, and she’s carrying my child.

Oh, Regis. The warmth in her mindvoice intensified. I’m so happy for you. Your father sald she’s very special, and that you’ve been quite protective of her

That was probably a diplomatic way of describing yesterday’s near violence. She needed protection, I said carefully.

I know. Alfred told me what happened with the Blackwells. A pause, then her voice softened even further. I’d like to meet her, Regts. Not as the family matriarch evaluating your choiceI want to meet the woman who made my son willing to challenge the Council itself. I want to know the girl who’s giving uy a grandchild.

My steps slowed as I processed her request. It was reasonablemore than reasonable. But the thought of Killeen facing my mother, facing the full weight of what it meant to be connected to the Vane familyShe’s been through a lot, I said quietly. I don’t want to add more pressure.

I understand. And she didI could feel her genuine empathy through the link. I’ve already had gifts prepared, She’ll know how much we want her here. I know

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she’s wolfless, Regis, but that doesn’t matter to me. What matters is that she’s yours, that she’ll be part of our family, and that she’s carrying our grandchild.

The tightness in my chest eased further. I’d known my parents would accept Eileenthey’d raised me to value character over bloodlinesbut hearing it

stated so plainly still brought relief. Thank you, Mother.

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There’s nothing to thank me for. Her voice took on a note of gentle insistence. But I won’t push, sweetheart. When she’s ready to meet us, when you both feel the time is right, we’ll be here. I don’t want her to feel examined or judged. I want her to know she’s welcomed, that she’ll be loved and protected just as she already is

by you.

I leaned against the wall outside my office, letting her words sink in. I’ll talk to her. Make sure she understands this isn’t a test.

Good. You know her best, and you’ve always been thoughtful about these things. A pause, then softer, Take care of her, Regis. And take care of yourself.

I will.

The connection faded, leaving me alone with my thoughts. My mother’s acceptance was a gift, but I knew Eileen enough to predict her reactionshe’d worry about being good enough, about fitting in, about all the ways she thought she might disappoint them. I’d need to approach this carefully, make sure she understood that my family already loved her.

Tonight, I decided. After dinner, when she was relaxed and safe in our home, I’d bring it up gently. Let her know my mother wanted to meet her not to judge, but to welcome her. That she had nothing to prove, that she was already accepted.

I pushed off the wall and headed into my office, already planning how to phrase it, how to make sure she felt supported rather than pressured. Because that’s what she deservedto be cherished, protected, and given every choice freely.

My mate. My Eileen. And soon, if I could help her feel secure enough, she’d meet the rest of the family that was already waiting to love her.

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