I feel like I am floating on air, the high from meeting and being accepted so quickly. Even with the very blunt questions about what it’s like to be a dog and if I smell like a wet animal after I leave the water, it was nice.
It felt a little like maybe I didn’t lose everyone. The loss of mom and dad still weighs heavy on my heart, but I swear they were there with me laughing and smiling.
Merikh comes around the corner of the hall, his head down as he rubs the back of his neck, a huge exhale filling the distance between us. I slip into the little cutout next to our bedroom door, waiting for him.
“Alpha,” someone calls him.
“Yeah?” He asks, then he seems to make a relieved sound. “Ah, good, you were faster than I expected, Thatch.”
“When the Lycan king beckons, you don’t leave him waiting.” He says with a deep chuckle.
My brows pull together as I try to remember who exactly Thatch is. Not that it is saying much. I have so many names to learn and remember, and my grief has sort of left me hiding away the majority of the time.
“I am sure you know by now the condition of Beta Hayes.” Merikh says, his voice soft and disappointed.
“Uh, yes. I have been made aware.” He says, sounding unsure.
“I need someone to replace him, just for the time being.” Merikh says and my eyebrows shoot up.
“Of course, Alpha. Just until Beta Hayes is well enough.” Thatch says, a tone of shock in his answer. “But are you sure that I am the right choice? Or that he won’t get better in the next week or so?”
I can hear the panic in Thatch’s voice. The way he wants this honor, but respects the man who has held the place he is taking over for so many years. Not that it is at all surprising, everyone respects and deeply cares for Merikh and Hayes. Perhaps it’s the way they lost their parents or the way they step up to every challenge. Either way, Thatch will have big shoes to fill.
“I spoke with Hayes about this decision, and we both agreed that you were the only option.” Merikh pauses and chuckles lightly. “Hell, it is the only thing we seem to agree on these days.”
My excitement slowly bleeds away from my meeting and my chest burns for Merikh. He has not only had to help me in my darkest place, but he has battled Hayes and the demons that have attached to him in the form of terrible thoughts and anger.
Merikh has been bleeding from both sides of his heart and though I have seen it, I don’t think I’ve really SEEN him.
“Then I accept, Alpha. Again, just until Beta Hayes is ready to step back in.” Thatch reiterates.
“Sounds good. Now you go and tell your family and I will see you first thing in my office in the morning. I wish there was more of a learning curve for you, but sadly, this will be a trial by fire for you.” Merikh says, a yawn taking over.
“Try to get some rest for yourself as well, Alpha Merikh,” Thatch says with a touch of concern.
Then I hear receding footsteps and Merikh coming my way. Instead of opting to jump out at him, I wait, leaning on the door. As he steps in front of me, his guard down, I see how much everything is breaking him down.
His eyes look surprised when they meet mine, going from tired to sheer comfort and joy as a smile breaks over his perfect lips, one so genuine it melts me.
I reach up, my hand gently sliding up the side of his cheek as he shudders a soft sigh and leans into it.
“You heard it all huh?” He asks and I nod, giving him a sad smile.
“Beta Thatch?” I ask, arching a brow, and he nods.
“Great warrior, very honorable and well liked and respected.” He murmurs, his eyes blinking slowly as he steps into me, my hand dropping from his face as I wrap my arm around his body.
“Why not Percy?” I ask him curiously.
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