Login via

The Alpha and His Contract Luna (Lauren) novel Chapter 120

Darren.

I was working on some papers when my mom walked into my office. As the Alpha I had my own office in the pack house.

Unlike Sebastian who apart from being an Alpha also had a nine to five, I didn’t have that. My day job was as alpha duties and that was that.

I wasn’t a multi billionaire like he was but I wasn’t badly off. I mean being a multi millionaire wasn’t that bad either. My money mostly came from investing.

“Hey mom” I say getting off my chair and walking towards her to hug her.

She wraps me in her arms bringing comfort in a way that only mothers do.

“Hey baby” she kisses my cheek and I groan.

“Seriously mum, I’m a grown man and you still call me baby… come on I have a baby of my own”

Don’t get me wrong, I loved my mom but damn. No grown ass man in their mid-thirties wants to be called baby by their mom.

“Well, you’ll always be my baby” she smiles.

I lead her towards the couch and we take a seat.

“So, what brings you here?”

“Can’t I visit my only son?” she fires back.

“Sure, but I know that’s not the reason why you're really here and this early in the morning too and where is your shadow?”

I expected my dad to be here with her. Those two were joined at the hip and rarely left each other’s side. That was the kind of relationship I wanted. I realized that I would have had it with Ren but I held back for a stupid reason. Miranda had truly messed me up.

I pull myself from those thoughts when mom begins to speak.

“Well he’s still asleep…I don’t even think he noticed that I had left, old age is starting to catch up”

Dad was three years older than mom and they were now in their late sixties.

“Okay, so, what really brought you here?” I ask her.

Her face turns serious and I know that she means business. Mom was the most laid back person I knew except when she was about to get down to business.

“I heard a rumor that you went on a date” she begins, her eyes searing me on the spot.

I groan and palm my face. This is the one thing I hate about pack life. The fact that everyone is always up in your fucking business. It also doesn’t help that I was the Alpha.

I knew it was one of my pack members because mom rarely left pack lands and she didn’t associate with humans nor did she have any human friend. She preferred staying with her kind, as she likes to put it.

“Is it true?”

“Is what true mom?” I look at her innocently.

Things were so new with Mayra I didn’t want to jinx them. It was just a few days ago that I changed the direction of our relationship . Despite deciding to stay the night, I knew she was still skeptical about getting close.

I didn’t want to raise mom's hopes only to disappoint her. Not that I plan to give up on Mayra in any case. She was mine. I already let go of a good woman before, I wasn’t about to make the same stupid mistake.

She sighs in exasperation, her face scrunching up in a frown. “That you went on a date”

“Yeah” I say reluctantly, keeping my eyes on her so I don’t miss her reaction. “Her name is Mayra, she’s a good friend of Ren and was among the werewolves that were rescued five years ago”

I watch as her face turns from joy to worry. I don’t need to tell her anything else. The news that humans had held wolves in captivity for ten years had shook our world to the core.

No one could explain how it had happened. Or how more than a hundred werewolves had gone missing and no one had a clue. It made our elders evaluate everything including our security.

The good thing is that every human that worked there was dead. They had died with our secret.

“I won’t lie to you Darren, I was excited that you were finally moving on from Ren but are sure this is a good idea. I don’t want to sound insensitive or anything but I heard that the ones that were rescued had psychological problems. That doesn’t really make up for a good quality in a Luna. You need someone who's mentally stable” she says, her brows pinching together more as she talked.

As much as I hate it, I get where she was coming from and I know her worries, but I can’t let go of Mayra not only because of the promise I made to Krystal, but also because she’s imprinted herself on me and I can’t get her out of my head.

“I know mom, but Mayra is a good woman. I’m not saying she doesn’t have issues, it’s to be expected given how long she was in hell but I want you to give her a chance when the day comes that I introduce her to you. Trust in my choice please. Being with her just feels right”

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Alpha and His Contract Luna (Lauren)