All my worry for Father to catch us outside the room with Dean was pointless. Father didn’t come to see me until nearly nine in the evening. “So how did everything go?” I asked when he sat in the window seat.
“The usual humdrum. That girl, Alice, she’s not giving up on her silly ideals concerning the rogues,” he replied as he gave me a narrowed eyed stare.
My throat tightened as he continued to stare. “What?”
“I should ask you that,” he said in a gruff bark. “What did I do to deserve such betrayal from my family and those I most trust?”
Oh no. “W-what do you mean?”
Father scoffed and narrowed his eyes even more. “I’m no fool, girl. I can smell his scent, that boy, Dean, on you. You’ve been around him again. It could have only happened if Wesley allowed it. Why would my beta betray my orders?”
I sighed, pulling my legs up on the bed to sit cross-legged. “Wesley meant no disrespect to you, Father. He’s Alpha Brent’s son and how can Wesley refuse without causing tensions between our packs. Thanks to me, we’re already on shaky ground with the alpha.”
Father snorted and rubbed his chin with a thoughtful look. “What does he want from you, Nic? Why is the fool becoming such a thorn in my side?”
“Diplomacy?” I offered weakly. Father’s eyes narrowed at me again. I licked my lips as I looked at my hands and said in a soft hush, “He’s my mate.” I cringed, waiting for him to explode, but I only received silence. So much so, I had to look up.
His jaw was clenched tightly as he stared at me. “Mate?”
I nodded.
“Well that won’t do,” he said shaking his head. “Not at all. You need a strong mate, not that...that clown!”
Although we had argued about this before, I wasn’t able to stop myself. “Do I? I’m as strong as any man. I can match every guy on our enforcersI’ team.”
“Those men are not alphas, Nic.”
“So? I’m not afraid of any man. Alpha or not, they will not take our pack from me,” I said, lifting my chin with pride. I knew I would be able to, and so did the pack.The only one who doubted me was him.
Father shook his head. “No. No, you can’t. Men biological are gifted with more muscle mass and strength than women. An alpha male will always best you. Why do you think men and women do not play on the same sports team or compete against each other? Nic, all it takes is one loss to lose everything I’ve built, just one.”
I considered mentioning the enforcer Dean told me about, but it didn’t seem to be a good idea, not when Father thought so little of him. Instead, I decided to take the conversation into a different path. “And how do you know Dean isn’t strong? Have you seen him fight or heard of his fighting skills?”
Father snorted again. “I’ve learned enough. Can you believe he’s a nurse? What kind of man is a nurse?”
“Father, you can’t seriously judge his character by his profession. You are better than that.”
He made a humph sound. “I don’t like him.”
“You never said I needed to have a mate you liked,” I shot back. “You only said I needed a strong mate.”
Father frowned then scowled at me. “I will not hand my pack to that fool.”
“You’re not,” I said, my voice rising an octave as anger warmed my blood. “You’re handing it to me.”
“Don’t you raise your voice to me girl. I am your father and alpha.”
A growl rumbled out of my chest, and I didn’t try to stop it. Right now, I doubted I could’ve even if I wanted to. “You are being difficult, Father. I hate this idea you have that I need a mate, because I don’t, but I’m trying. Are you?”
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