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~*~
Lucas wants to turn to Chase, but Tripp is staring at him, at his Chase, his Alpha, and thereâs raw rage in his gaze.
âThat wasnât yours,â Tripp breathes, and he jerks forward without deciding to.
Lucas snarls and crouches protectively in front of Tyler and Chase.
âShe was mine,â Tripp shouts, a hint of a roar in his voice.
Lucas laughs. Tripp Cahil is a dick and a bastard, but he is, at the end of the day, a petulant child.
âShe was the Reid Alpha,â Lucas snaps, âAnd a âwolf you treated like an omega. You had no claim to her.â
Tripp's gaze narrows and he snarls. âYou cannot hold this land. Not with that child as Alpha.â
Thereâs a rough laugh behind him, and as natural as breathing, Lucas moves, melts to the left of Chase as he pushes to his feet. Heâs shaky but sure, and Tyler falls back, respectful, while Chase stands in front of a werewolf Alpha Heir alone.
âYou couldnât take it from me when I wasnât the Alpha, Tripp,â Chase says, his voice raw but still holding a hint of a snarl. âYou canât take it from me because this land wonât go. The land, the Pack? Itâs mine, and I will rip you to pieces if you donât get the fuck out of my territory.â
The wall of thorns shivers behind Tripp, and the ground ripples as Chase smiles. His tattoos seem to slither along his skin as he says softly, âI donât want to kill you. We have enough blood on this ground, and your pack has lost enough. Donât force my hand, dude. Just go.â
For a heartbeat, just one, Lucas thinks he will, that heâll accept defeat. Then he snarls and shifts, snapping at Chaseâs throat, and Tyler howls fury and terrorâ
And Chase throws up a hand.
The tattoo on his arm of circles and intricate roots flare to life, and Tripp slams into a wall. It burns so bright that Lucas canât see, but when he doesâwhen the light and thick scent of ozone fadesâTripp is gone.
Thereâs a fine mist of red on the grass, coating the wall of thorns, but Tripp is gone.
Chase stares at the bloody grass and sighs. He turns to Tyler and says plaintively, âI want to go home.â
~*~
The Pack is there when they return, watching with worried eyes as Tyler guides Chase with an arm around his shoulders.
He wonders if he should step back, let the Alpha approach alone. He wonders if they know yet. There was never much in the way of a Pack bond to an Alpha, and the ones they did have were forged by Chase and the Standing Stones.
So maybe thatâs why he doesnât step aside, because theyâve never been the kind of Pack that stands on ceremony and hierarchy. Theyâve never been like any other pack, not since Chase snapped at him in the woods while protectively hovering over his brother.
Ezra is the one who breaks first, while Aurora stays, frozen and wide-eyed as she watches them, while Jessica and Joseph look between the three of them, questions in their eyes.
Ezra thoughâEzra whines, high and animalistic in the back of his throat, and breaks, darting across the grass to collide with Chase, wrapping long arms around his waist, pressing his face into Chase's chest, a low, happy rumble in his chest as he rubs against the other man.
Chase huffs a laugh and ruffles Ezraâs hair affectionately. âOk, puppy. Iâm ok.â
Ezra peers at him, eyes bright and golden, and breathes, âAlpha.â
Chase flinches, and his eyes flare red in response. Ezra drops like a puppet with cut strings, his neck stretched long and bare for Chase. Itâs a gorgeous display of submission and trust, the most wolflike thing heâs ever seen, and it makes him ache to do the same.
Chase looks a little lost, but he fits sharp little black claws to Ezraâs throat, exerts gentle pressure that pulls him to his feet and tips his head forward, pressing their foreheads together. âMy beta,â he murmurs.
~*~
She watches from the corner. Theyâve explained everything, and the betas are pressed close to Chase, even Joseph, who usually holds himself just slightly apart from everyone but Jessica.
Chase is curled sleepily in Tylerâs lap and Lucas is sitting at the table, talking in low, urgent tones to Stephen while Auroraâs magic makes her itch with the urge to scream.
This is the Pack she chose, a tiny family that she wanted, and for the first time, she has no idea where she fits in it. Not at Lucasâs side, not now while he plots and radiates a cold rage. Not with Chase, the only human, now rippling with so much power it scares her. Never quite with the puppies, a trio so tightly bound together she doesnât think she could ever fit there.
She doesnât know where she belongs and that thought terrifies her.
She finds herself in Chaseâs room, the one he so rarely uses now. Now heâs in Tylerâs room, in Tylerâs bed, and this room sits quiet and empty except when heâs deep in research or the Chief falls asleep in the den.
âAurora?â
Tylerâs voice makes her jerk. She quickly wipes her cheeks and gives him a tremulous smile.
âAurora,â he sighs, and she hiccups a sob as he sits next to her, pulling her close.
He doesnât say anything beyond that. He doesnât call Lucas or Chase or tell her that everything is fine, that nothingâs changed and theyâre okâall the useless platitudes that arenât true but she expects to hear. He just holds her steady while she sobs.
He holds her together while she shatters apart.
~*~
He waits twelve hours, and even that feels like too long. Chase watches him as he packs a small bag and kisses Aurora goodbye, though Lucas thinks he turns away, busies himself so that he doesnât listen as Lucas murmurs, âIâll come home soon.â
Aurora doesnât say anything, just stares at him with tear-bright eyes and a fierce
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