Rewritten
Third Person's POV “I get it! He's been through some bad stuff, but come on, Thaddeus! It's been over two weeks, and I haven't seen my mate! I'm an Alpha! I can't be away from my mate this long,” Michael said, frustrated. He rubbed his hands down his face. Thaddeus looks off as he exhales. He feels bad for Michael. He knows what he's going through and can see it in his appearance. “I need my mate! This is killing me! I can't be separated from him like this any longer!” “Listen, I understand Michael, but I don't think it's a good idea to just take him away. I don't think that's going to go over well. You'll throw him in a state of panic again,” “You know as well as I do, that when an Alpha Afinds his mate, they usually take them home that same day!” Michael raised his voice, and Thaddeus glared at him. “Yes, I'm very aware of that, Michael!” Thaddeus said, giving the Alpha a firm look.“I'm sorry, Thaddeus! But this is hard on me. My wolf is driving me crazy. I'm going crazy! It's
Third Person's POV “Is this the last box?” Aiden asked, and Noah looked around the room, which now looked so empty, causing his throat to tighten. Noah felt a hand gently touch his shoulder, but he continued looking at the empty room. “It's okay. Everything will work out; I know it will! Remember what Thaddeus said, he'll kick Michael's ass if he does anything,’’ Aiden said, offering a soft smile. Noah sighed as he reached up and placed his hand on top of Aiden's, squeezing it. “Thank you for trying to make me feel better and for all the help,” Noah said, and Aiden smiled.“Anytime! Besides, that's what family is for,” Aiden said before turning and picking up the box at his feet. Noah let out a breath as he stepped toward the bed and grabbed Birdie. The Omega shoved the small stuffed animal in his pocket and then turned and picked up the last box.Noah gave one more glance at his empty room before walking away…Knots form in Noah's stomach when he steps outside and sees Michael's
Third Person's POV As they turn into the parking lot, Noah recognizes the restaurant. He's passed it many times but has never eaten here. He looks at the building as they walk toward the front door and then rolls his eyes at Michael's lame attempt at chivalry when he opens the door for him.When they enter the restaurant, the first thing that stands out to Noah is the lady behind the hostess stand wearing too much makeup. When she looks up, her face lights up when her eyes land on Michael. She plasters on the biggest smile as she leans forward so her breasts are more visible than they already are. She's practically drooling as Michael approaches, and Noah fights the urge to pluck her eyes out. “Hi, handsome!” She purrs as her eyes rake over his body, and Noah fights that urge harder. “Is it just the two of you boys tonight?” She asked when she finally noticed he was there. Her glance was brief, and her eyes were back on Michael. “Yes, just the two of us,” The asshole said, smiling
Third Person's POV Two days ago, Ryder pushes the door open and isn't surprised to see the Alpha's desk full of paperwork, and his breakfast is untouched.Michael stands in front of the window, leaning against the edge as he stares out the window. For some reason, he keeps expecting to see Noah walking up the driveway. The Beta sighs as he sets Michael's lunch on his desk before sitting down. “You didn't eat your breakfast,” Ryder said and frowned as he sat back in his chair. “You know I don't have an appetite.” Michael's voice sounded rough and tired, and he was. The Alpha has barely slept the past two weeks. “Michael, you need to eat!” “I told you I'm not hungry!” Michael said, looking down the driveway a moment longer and then sighing when it was still empty. The Alpha turns and sits down and then frowns at the new tray of food his Beta brought him. Michael looks up and glares at Ryder. “You can glare at me all you want, but I'm not leaving until you eat something!” “Oh, f
Third Person's POVIt was a beautiful summer day in Michigan's upper peninsula. The sun was shining, and a warm summer breeze blew through Aiden's hair as he walked toward the orphanage. Aiden hummed a little tune as he caressed his stomach. His eyes wandered, taking in everything: the children playing in the playground, people walking to the pack house from town, and others sitting under a tree or on a blanket basking in the Sun. Everyone seemed to want to experience this beautiful day in one way or another. Their little town doesn't look much different than a small human town. It sits in the heart of their pack, with homes surrounding it on the north, south and east side. The west side of town opens up to the park and pack house which is where Aiden is coming from. In town there are several paved roads with little shops along them. Aiden loves the little shops in town. There are two coffee shops, one at each end of town. There's a little bakery just next to Michael's furniture sto
Third Person's POV “I, I'm sorry! I'm new at this,” Aiden said, his voice cracking as he spoke and the Alpha’s chest tightened.What Aiden threw, fell into his lap, and Thaddeus quickly grabbed it before it fell. The Alpha looked up in time to see the Omega's retreating back as he ran away. The sniffles he heard squeezed his heart tighter. Thaddeus picked up the paper in his lap and flipped it over. He immediately realized it was no ordinary piece of paper but an ultrasound. The Alpha's stomach drops. He had been so busy all day that he completely forgot today was the day of their first ultrasound. Thaddeus closed his eyes when he realized he missed it, and Aiden had to go alone. The Alpha opens his eyes as he raises the image and looks closely at it. His finger lightly trail along the outline of the tiny fetus, and his chest swells. He couldn't believe he was looking at an image of their child. It was so small, so tiny, so magical! Thaddeus looked up, but Aiden was already gone. T
Third Person's POV “Oh my Goddess, I need coffee!” Noah mumbled as he stumbled down the stairs like a zombie. He tried remembering the way to the kitchen and was surprised he made it there on his first attempt. “Ah, finally!” Noah said excitedly as he walked over to the counter. He reached into the cabinet and grabbed a coffee mug before sticking a K-cup into the coffee pot and hitting the strongest setting. Noah impatiently tapped his fingers as he stared at his cup, which was filling way too slowly with heavenly black gold. The Omega scooped it up as soon as it was done and brought the cup to his nose. He took a deep breath in, filling his nostrils with the heavenly scent of coffee. “Ahhh,” Noah said as he let out an exaggerated sigh.Noah heard someone laughing and looked over his shoulder to see the Alpha jerk looking at him, amused. “Someone likes coffee,” Michael said in an amused tone. “Don't talk to me until I've had my coffee!” Noah said as he put his cup of coffee down
Rewritten Michael's POV After Noah asked to train, my wolf and I were furious that he talked back and argued with me. ‘I'm an Alpha, and he's my mate. What I say goes, simple as that! There should be no arguing back!’ I had thought as I stood there glaring at the Omega who disrespected me again!My Alpha wolf was just as furious, if not more. His anger fueled mine, but as angry as I was, I knew it wouldn't be good if Max came out. I fought hard to contain my wolf. My body trembled as I tried to keep him back. I felt the moment I lost control of Max. It felt like I was being shoved to the back of my head as Max came forward, taking control. All I could do was watch as if I was in the backseat of a car. I watched helplessly as Max saw the moment his Omega's cocky attitude changed to fear. I could sense Max liked it. He wanted to punish Noah for being disrespectful. He could see how terrified Noah was as he slowly backed away from him. He saw the moment he became even more scared when