I couldn’t believe Father attacked Dean and what’s more lost. How could Dean have beaten him? I shook my head, forcing myself to focus. That didn’t matter and what did was what we were going to do next. “Okay, so father is detained and Dean isn’t hurt. Where does this leave us?” I asked, pacing back and forth.
“I’m not sure how long the alpha plans to detain your father, but when he does we are to leave and never return.”
My throat tightened at the words with emotions I didn’t even begin to understand and I didn’t have time to understand. I lifted my chin and shoulders. I was Alpha now that Father was detained. Wesely and the others would look to me. I had to be strong. “Alright, this is what we’re going to do. Bring in everyone. Socializing and wandering around is off limits. We’re not welcome any more and I don’t want any reason for the alpha to be even more upself with us.”
“Yes, Ma’am,” Wesley said, dipping his chin in a stiff nod.
“I want everyone ready to leave in within the hour. As soon as Father’s released I want to be on our way out of this territory.”
“What about Dean?” Wesley asked, his expression softening some.
My chest tightened and I took a slow breath. “It didn’t work,” I said and shrugged as if it didn’t bother me. “It was a good plan, but didn’t work. Now I have to take care of our people. Get them home safe.” His brow furrowed and he looked as if he wanted to say more. “We’ve got work to do, Wes. Get everyone ready and I’ll go speak with the alpha to see just how bad the situation is.”
Again, he nodded and we both went into the house. I wasn’t sure where I could find the alpha, but we didn’t get very far before Dean found us. “I’ll see you in about an hour Wes,” I said.
When he turned the corner Dean grabbed my hands. “First, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean for this to happen. I tried—”
“I heard and I know Father wouldn’t be moved once he is like that. I’m glad he didn’t hurt you.”
Dean snorted and gave me a cocky smile. “Oh ye of little faith.”
I rolled my eyes and despite everything, smiled. “Look, I need to talk to your father. I need to know how much time we have before he releases Father and we have to leave.”
“You don’t have to leave, Nic.”
I shook my head.
“No seriously, my dad said he wouldn’t force you to leave. You’re free to stay as long as you like.”
“And abandon my pack and my father? Dean, I can’t do that,” I told him, frowning.
“Your pack will still have their alpha, you won’t be abandoning them, and...” Dean hesitated then sighed. “Nic, he forced you to play the roles he needed, demanding you change yourself every time he needed something different. He has no respect for you and—”
“Shut up,” I said, pulling my hands away from his. Dean’s words hitting me in the face like a boxer’s right hook. “You don’t what you’re talking about.”
His expression pinched even more. “Don’t I? Look, I am not trying to offend you here, Nic, but you didn’t hear the way he talk about you when he came at me. You’re just another of his possessions in his eyes.”
Dean reached out for me but I jerked back away from him. “Don’t! Just because I’m not perfect with the perfect little family like you doesn’t mean I should up and leave him. He is my father and to me, that means something.”
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