Henry Anderson stepped out of the vehicle with a disgruntled sigh. His daughter climbed out after him. She was a pretty she wolf with new highlights and curls in her brunette hair. She was probably the only one excited for this trip. In the vehicle behind them Conri Sullivan emerged.
“Conri.”
“Henry.”
The alphas nodded to each other. Their packs had been long-time allies but recent events had strained the relationship. Everything was conducted in purely business fashion and they no longer associated with each other.
“Where’s Ava?” Harper asked looking for her long-time best friend. She had not been able to meet with the other she wolf since their packs dissolved their alliance.
“She stayed home with her mother,” Conri said. “to help with the pup.”
Henry nodded. That was right. Conri and Aine had recent welcomed a new edition to their pack. In the past they would have all celebrated together but they weren’t on friendly terms anymore.
“Right this way,” their escorts directed them inside and to the Alpha’s office.
They entered expecting to see their sons in trouble for some infringement but surprisingly only Jason and his
Beta were present to greet them.
“Have a seat,” Jason nodded to them finishing some paperwork.
They each took one of the chairs in front of the desk leaving Harper standing behind her father. She coyly smiled at Jason and Luke but neither paid her mind. Some paragraphs are incomplete if you are not reading this novel on Jobnib.com. Visit Jobnib.com to read the complete chapters for free. The silence persisted making the visiting alphas more anxious to learn what their sons had done. Jason had been rather terse. He said there was an issue needing their immediate attention.
Since he refused to say more over the phone they had no choice but to comply with the summons.
A knock announced the arrival of another and they stiffened. However, the petite she-wolf with gray eyes certainly wasn’t what they expected. She gave them a nod before circling the desk to join Jason. He smiled welcoming her kiss before turning his attention to their guests.
“Mona is one her way,” Phoebe informed.
“Thank you, angel,” Jason sighed. “I want answers, gentlemen. I have a feeling you left out quite a bit in your applications to have your sons study here. So…out with it.”
“I’m not..” Henry hesitated.
Conri shifted uncomfortably in his seat.
“Neither of you wants to explain how your sons ended up with the same fated mate?”
Both jerked to attention sharing perplexed looks before Henry spoke, “That’s impossible. His son already rejected his fated mate!”
Jason raised a brow glancing at Phoebe who gave a small shake of her head. She sensed no prior connections in either of the young alphas. Not to mention, if Gideon rejected his mate he wouldn’t have been given another.
“And just who is the alleged mate he rejected?” Phoebe asked earning a growl from Henry.
Jason’s aura suddenly slammed down on him, ” Threatening my Luna is not wise. You only get one warning.”
“Your Luna?” Henry stuttered looking at Phoebe again.
Her gray eyes shimmered as his wolf tucked its tail between its legs. A knock interrupted and Luke let Mona in to join them.
“You haven’t answered my question,” Phoebe said.
“My daughter!” Henry suddenly growled out. “He dared reject my beautiful, little girl! And this one did nothing!”
“I’m just as disappointed as you,” Conri said, “but he’s my son! I can’t just banish him!”
“Your daughter,” Phoebe repeated turning her attention to the young she-wolf who nervously stood behind her father.
“Is that so? So how many nights did you and your mate have to stay up with her because she couldn’t sleep? How many meals did you force-feed her because she wouldn’t eat? How long before you coaxed her wolf out again? Night terrors? Restlessness? Listlessness? Insomnia?”
“Excuse me? What are you talking about?” Henry asked.
“I’m talking about the long-term side-effects that all rejected wolves endure,” Phoebe said. “It can be months, even years before they recover. But your daughter didn’t suffer at all, did she?”
“What are you implying?” Henry asked.
“I’m not implying,” Phoebe said. “It’s obvious she’s a liar.”
“You dare call my daughter a liar!” Henry shouted.
Jason’s growl ripped through the room as his aura engulfed them and forced the other alpha into his seat, “You were warned.”
“Wolves recognize our own,” Phoebe calmly said. “My first mate rejected me so I recognize others who were rejected.
But your daughter wasn’t, were you?”
“Y-y….no” she whimpered under the weight of Jason’s aura. “I wasn’t.”
The other alphas stared at her in surprise.


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