Chapter 371 Maleah's P.O.V.
"In all the years I have been traveling for my job, you have never calledbefore to ask about my schedule. So cut the crap and answer my question," I growl at her, and I hear her sigh deeply before she finally answers me.
"Because I have found another Mate, and I would like you to meet him." I have to control myself from laughing out loud, and I take a few deep breaths before allowing myself to respond.
"Mother, I would like to meet him someday, but right now I am too busy with a few projects. I will ask Pauline to check my schedule and contact you to make an appointment. Right now, I don't have the tto do it myself. I am nearly at my destination and will be busy the rest of the day," I reply.
Whoever is growling in the background doesn't like the way I talk to my Mother- not that I give a flying fuck about it.
"Sweetheart, I want to discuss this with you and not with sassistant," my Mother says, and I decide to show her it would have been better to accept my offer.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Fine, Mother. I will contact you the first chance I get to check my schedule, and then we can discuss when I will meet your new Mate. Just remember, I am a very busy businesswoman, and forto do this personally, as you requested, might take a while. Don't bother calling me; I will get back to you when I have the time," I growl before disconnecting the call.
I can hear a mighty roar before the line goes quiet, and Fortune is laughing her ass off in my head.
"Sounds like she found a Mate with a short fuse or a High-ranking Mate," I say to Fortune. If I had to take a bet, I would go with a High-ranking Mate. My Mother is not someone who would settle for something less, and it is something I have heard her say to Dad many times over the years.
I still don't understand why she didn't leave the Pack years ago, but then again, there is a lot I don't understand about my Mother, and I doubt I will ever understand her.
I pull to a stop outside the gates of our territory, and the Wolf on duty looks a little strange when he sees me.
"Don't let my Father know I am here; I want to surprise him," I say to the guard. When I hear him whisper, "How many more surprises can he handle?" I ask him what that is about. For a moment, he looks atwith a dumbfounded look on his face.
"He didn't expect you to hear him," Fortune states, and I smile up at the guard.
"Your Mother arrived here about an hour ago. She told your Father that the two of you were moving out of the territory to join her new Mate's Pack. She even handed Alpha Dominic the transfer papers, and I can guarantee you that your Father is pissed off," he answers me.
"Link the Alpha and tell him not to sign my request. Also, send a few Warriors to the house; they might need to protect my Mother and her new Mate before I kill them. And don't mention to anyone what you just saw," I growl. He givesa smirk as he nods his head, and I drive down the dirt road toward the house I have lived in with my parents my whole life.
"That is why she wanted to know when you would be back," Fortune growls, and I know she is right. Mother wanted to make sure I couldn't stop her from moving my stuff out and handing my transfer request to one of our Alphas.
I see my Mother looking at Dad with a triumphant look on her face, but it drops the moment she seesdriving up to the house. Dad looks heartbroken as he turns toward me, and I jump into his arms before he can say anything.
"I am not going anywhere, Dad. I don't know what Mother told you, but you are stuck with me," I whisper into his ear, and I hear the sgrowl behindthat I heard on the phone.
Dad pulls back a little to look at me, and I see a huge smile on his face. Dad knows that what I say is the truth. I have never lied to him in my life; I might not have told him everything, but I know he will understand why I never told him.
I hear someone clear their throat behind me, and as I turn around, I see a bulky Werewolf in the doorway holding my vanity mirror.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Could you letpass?" he asks because Dad and I are blocking his way.
"No, you can turn around and put that back exactly where you found it-and that goes for every piece of furniture you took out of that room. Everything you took out of that room will be placed back, and you better get a move on. I need a shower and srest," I say coldly to the male, and I feel an aura slip from the male standing next to my Mother. Of course, she found herself an Alpha.
"Remember where you are, Alpha Bradley," I hear an unknown voice say from behind me. When I turn toward the voice, I am looking at a huge male with a cold look in his eyes as he looks at me. I feebAlpha Bradley rein in his aura as four Warriors step next to the Giant. I wanted to say something, but I am interrupted by my Mother.
"Sweetheart, this is no place for you to live. You are so much better than anyone that lives here," she says.
I get out of my Father's arms to turn toward my Mother. "Let's show her what we are made of," Fortune growls in my head, and I allow her to push forward to show my Mother I have a Lycan.
"This is my home, and no matter how often you keep asking me, I will never move from the territory. I am
done with you and your dislike of this Pack, my Father, andbeing Wolfless. Once my stuff is out of the truck and back in my room, I want you to leave. I don't ever want to see you again; you never gave a damn about me, and I am sick and tired of trying to understand why," I growl at her. Everyone around us can feel the deadly aura that seeps out of us—an aura an Assassin uses to instill fear into his or her victims.
My Mother is cowering into her Mate's arms, and even he, as an Alpha, has trouble with my aura pressing against him.
"Maleah, please calm down," I hear Dad say behind me, and after I push out another burst of my aura brein it back in before turning around to step into my Father's waiting arms. I let my Father's scent soothe me, listening to his steady heartbeat as I try to calm both Fortune and myself down.
My face is hidden in my Father's chest as I listen to footsteps walking in and out of the house. When I hear one of the men say they are done, I step out of my Father's embrace.