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I said I would break her if that was what it took..
And I certainly followed through with that.
Ayla’s hard exterior had cracked and shattered before me.
I had driven over an hour, and my stomach was still in knots. So much so that I had to stop to throw up at one point. Guilt tore at me.
I really had been cruel to her.
Especially since it turned out it wasn’t even her fault the bond hadn’t broken. She and Dasha had accepted my rejection. They had done what I needed them to do. Ayla had stayed away from Kylee and me. She hadn’t tried to be around them. From what I could tell, she hadn’t even called Kylee like she used to. And how did I repay her? By ripping her apart with every intention of doing as much damage as possible.
It was my wolf that was still hanging on. It was Kieran who kept us in a constant state of heartache. Kept Ayla in a constant state of pain.
And then she had to go and do something stupid and cut herself out of the pack. She was completely lost to us now. The only thing I could do was tell myself it was what I wanted. It was the only way to get rid of the temptation and put enough distance between us until Kylee and I were marked and mated and leading our pack.
Every time I said it, Kieran was there to argue.
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By the time I pulled up to the packhouse, I was so pissed that anyone around instantly took a wide birth. My aura was probably so intense that I was making everyone physically uncomfortable, but I really didn’t give a shit.
I was going to head to my office but decided against it. Too many people had access to me there, and I really didn’t need anyone coming around.
What I needed was to work off some of this rage and pent–up energy.
I made a beeline for the private training room in the wing of the packhouse reserved for ranking members of the pack. I was relieved to find it empty, tugging my shirt over my head and immediately heading to the punching bag in the corner.
I had worked up a sweat when Briggs entered the room. Walking over to me with his usual swagger, his arms crossed over his chest as he leaned against the wall close by. He knew something was up. He had been hounding me about it since we got back from Kylee’s house. So had my mother, but I sure as hell wasn’t going down that road.
Briggs was my Beta. We had been friends since we were eight and had been through everything together since then. I didn’t think there was anything we could hide from each other. But I sure as shit wanted to hide this f*** up from him. So I just ignored his presence.
“You ready to tell me what the hell is going on with you? Or at least, where you were today?” he said loud enough to be heard over the sound of my fists hitting the bag.
“No.”
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“If you don’t, we’ll sedate you. Your aura is out of control right now, bro. This isn’t about you just being in a pissy mood anymore,” Briggs said with an edge to his voice that meant he was serious.
I yelled as I hit the bag hard one more time. I winced as I forced my fingers through my hair. I hadn’t realized I had been breaking the skin on my knuckles. I fell back against the wall, sliding down to the floor.
“You know I’m here for you, bro,” my Beta said calmly. “Whatever it is, you can talk to me.”
I nodded.
‘Tell him.‘
I winced at Keiran’s demand. But I couldn’t really disagree anymore.
“I found my mate,” I admitted. I could feel Briggs‘ eyes go wide in his head.
“What the hell do you mean you found your mate?” he took a step closer. “Please tell me you’re talking about Kylee.”
I shook my head. “No. I found my fated mate.”
“What. The. f**k.” He had warned me about this when I first got involved with Kylee and again when we announced our mating ceremony. “Where the hell is she? Who the hell is she?”
“I rejected her. She’s gone.”
“Theo, man, you’re really scaring me now. Why would you do that? What were you thinking?” Briggs demanded.
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“She’s Kylee’s sister,” I snapped. Briggs tensed up.
“Ayla? As in the sister that allegedly abandoned Kylee?”
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His use of the word “allegedly” pissed me off and confused me a little. He really liked Kylee. They’ve always gotten along. Even when he was cautioning me about finding my mate, he told me he was happy for me.
“Are you trying to say Kylee is lying?” I snapped.
He made a face. “No, but I do think it’s foolish to shit on a sacred gift by rejecting your mate without all the information.”
“I have all the information I need.”
“No, you have Kylee’s side of the story,” Briggs said with a worried look.
“And their mother’s,” I added.
Briggs scoffed. “Look, Marie Garner is a nice enough lady, but I wouldn’t exactly trust her judgment.”
“What are you talking about?” I asked, my own concern growing.
“Bro, she’s a lush,” Briggs said with a shrug. “Not that you’ve been around enough to notice since she’s been here. I can’t tell how bad, and she seems pretty harmless. But these things often have a dark side that no one sees.”
I couldn’t believe we were having this conversation. The last thing I needed was any kind of doubt in my decision.
“Whatever. It doesn’t matter. What’s done is done. And Ayla’s
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reactions to all of this told me all I needed to know from her.” I pushed myself to my feet.
“What were her reactions?” Briggs asked cautiously, and I
realized my choice of words may have given away more than I intended. I knew he wouldn’t let it go unless he was sure I told him everything.
“Which time?” I said quietly.
“Excuse me?” He heard exactly what I said. “What the f*** happened, Theo?”
“She never argued or fought the rejection. She agreed and accepted it the first day we met like it was nothing. She had no response, no rebuttal, no explanation,” I told him. “You have to be coldhearted to feel nothing after breaking a mate bond.”
I grimaced. That’s exactly what happened. “There wasn’t exactly an opportunity for that. Neither one of us wanted Kylee to find out.”
The muscles in his neck flexed as he tensed. “You said ‘which time.‘ When did you see her again?”
“This morning.”
“Why?”
I could tell he was choosing his words carefully.
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“Kylee wanted a necklace of her mother’s that was left at their house for some appointment this week. I went back to get it.”
“Okay, someone else could have done that. Why did you go?” Briggs pushed, but the words stuck in my throat. “Theo, you‘ re hurting. There’s no way in hell this is as cut and dry as you‘ re trying to say it is.”
“She cut her ties to the pack,” I said solemnly. “She turned herself rogue.”
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