Chapter 49: Theo
I walked into the restaurant, looking around the place. I spotted Ozzy back in a corner booth and headed in that direction. We greeted each other as I slid onto the bench.
“Thank you for meeting with me, Ozzy,” I said, shaking his hand.
“Of course, Alpha.”
“I wanted to meet to ask about something that was brought up at the last meeting,” I said.
“Oh, what is that?” he asked.
“Someone mentioned that you had a tenant that seemed a little strange. It sounded like he wasn’t from around here,” I explained. “I wanted to know if he was a pack member.”
“You know, I’m not really sure. He was pretty strange, with kind of an odd aura about him,” Ozzy said. “But the way he spoke made it sound like he was from a small town. So I just figured that explained his oddities.”
“Is he still living there?” I asked. “I’d like to talk to him if he is.”
“He’s paid through this month, so as far as I know, he is,” Ozzy said. “I haven’t been by in a while. But I haven’t had any complaints about him, and he pays rent on time.”
I nodded. “Can I get the address?” I asked. “I might swing by and pay him a visit.”
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annual Alpha’s Gathering. The Blue Fang Pack was hosting this year, and I wanted to be there. It would be the first year I went without Dad, but we were friends with Alpha Harden and his son, Jason. So I felt comfortable going without him.
My mind drifted to Ayla. I wished she was going with me. I wondered if she would be there with Kingston. It was odd that I hoped she was. Not because I wanted to see her with him, especially not after feeling them together again the other morning. But because I just wanted to see her. If we were both there, I could figure out a way to get close to her.
I needed to get her alone, and I hadn’t managed to figure out any other way of making that happen.
W would be in neutral territory. Kingston wouldn’t be able to make a scene or keep her locked down. Maybe I could even convince Harden or Jason to help me.
I was working on a plan when my mother knocked on the open door of my office.
“Hey, Mom,” I said with a smile.
m going. I know it’s the first year without Dad, but I’ve been going since I was seventeen. I can handle it.”
She rested a hand on my arm. “I know that, son. It has nothing to do with your ability, honey.”
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