Lottie POV
"Chase... What about your mother and father?" I asked, knowing I would not like the answer he was about to give; I tried to keep the pain from my voice.
"My mother is dead. Once she had served her purpose, my father no longer needed her," he expressed, with a shrug that I knew was forced, but he continued on, not wanting to make a big deal out of it. I guess I had to respect that, even if I disagreed with it. "And my father, like yours, wasn't exactly the sappy type. More blood and sweat than hugs and laughter."
"What do you mean by purpose?" I asked, unable to hide my shock because he couldn't possibly mean what I thought he did.
"What? Are the Royals not quite what you thought, Your Highness?" He scoffed, my jaw locking tight at the pet name he had seemingly bestowed upon me. Did he think I was like the barbarians he was describing to me? Is that why he chose the name?
"What about yours, your mother? She is dead, right? Do you know much about her side of the family?" He asked, taking me by surprise. I never spoke of my mother, especially not with people I barely knew, which meant my father had been spewing his venom when it came to her.
"Char... Tread carefully," Sage warned, her senses prickling at the mention of our mother.
"It's okay; I trust him," I admitted, and the truth was I did. I couldn't put my finger on it, but something about him felt safe, like the warm embrace of family.
"My father never spoke about her, at least not until recently, and what he has to say isn't exactly worthy of repeating."
"I see." Chase nodded, and I felt he really did, given the way his eyes lowered from mine sympathetically. "Would you welcome her family if they appeared on your doorstep?" He asked, his eyes tightening at the corners as I considered his question. I had always wished for family, with a bond like Lilly had with hers, but it wasn't exactly a secret my dad was a drunken fool or that my mother had died, and where had my family been then? If I had managed this long without them, I hardly needed them now.
I opened my mouth to answer when pain shot through my mate's bond, crippling me as both Knox and Kane simultaneously suffered pain beyond anything I had felt before.
"What's happened?" I asked through the bond. I could sense them on the other end as panic ate at my insides. Yet no response came. Lifting off the bed, I yanked on Chase to pull him after me.
"Something is wrong; I can feel it. We have to go!" I wailed as I pulled him towards the door, not wanting to waste a minute. I could see the confusion whirling in his eyes and knew he was going to be a pain in the ass.
"What? I would feel it." Chase half laughed, his eyes pinching together as he tried to feel through the bond he had with the other Sparrow Brothers.
"You don't have a wolf, dumbass. Come on! The guys need us!" I snapped, shoving him through the door and into the hallway, my eyes opening wide as he tumbled into the immense stoic figure of Alpha Leigh, his eyes scanning Chase and then me with a tinge of outrage and confusion.
"Care to explain why you are sneaking a male who is not my son's out of your room, young lady?" Alpha Leigh asked, his eyes tone light despite the harshness of his eyes as he scanned Chase, who was rubbing his head dramatically.
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