Teagan's Point of View
The inside of the house was the picture of opulence. With the foyer alone that spanned up until the third floor and a crystal chandelier hanging in the middle of it. Exposed sandstone walls. Garling fountain in the middle of it.
But I couldn't walk another step before a maid appeared out of nowhere. Snatched my luggage right out of my hands with a beaming smile on her face. She bowed her head at Jonah before scuttling off.
"Another will come to show you to your room," Jonah assured me and walked further into the house. "Would you like something to drink in the meanwhile?" He called over his shoulder.
His hands were stuffed into his beige pants. Feet bare against the light floors. Everywhere I looked there were golden accents. Light classical music played in the background.
This was straight out of a movie. Something I never thought I would see.
Ciaran never spared any expense with his homes but this was on another level. Some warped version of a health spa only the rich could afford. I swore it wasn't this grand when I was a child.
"Just water, thanks," I replied but remained standing close to the double glass doors we had come through.
It felt safer to remain close to an exit. All of this seemed theatrical. Strange. Like Jonah was trying to give off an image that didn't match my memories.
Felix moved behind me. I could feel his arm brush up against mine. His face only an inch away. "It makes your boss' place seem like a hovel, doesn't it? Eiecrunt could never compare to Desert Sun. This is what true old money looks like." He whispered, causing the hairs on my arm to stand on end.
Just his voice was enough to make my teeth grate against each other.
"If you ask me, this looks like a poorly designed retirement home. But it is fitting, seeing as dinosaurs also need a place to stay." I growled back and decided against staying with Felix in the foyer.
I followed Jonah to the back of the house. To the large kitchen and adjacent dining room that walked out on a massive patio. In the distance, I could see a sparkling infinity pool. Palm trees. Ferns. His own oasis.
"If you don't mind me asking but did you intend to make more renovations to the pack house? Or was it more an expansion on taste?" I asked Jonah as he was pulling glasses out of the cupboard in front of him.
He tilted his head to the side, eyeing me from the corner of his eyes. Smiled timidly. "Call it a rejuvenation. I thought it was high time new life was breathed into the place. After all, it will only be a few more years now until Bellamy is Alpha and he deserves to start it with a freshly redone home." He answered and poured water out of a pitcher.
The sides of the glass condensed almost instantly. The cold was a stark contrast to the heat of the atmosphere. I hoped the room I was in had an aircon, at least. Even the pool seemed more inviting than staying inside.
"Well it is-"
Jonah came to an abrupt stop in front of me. His eyes narrowed in on my face. Lips pursed together. The water in his hand trembled slightly from his hard grip on it. "Let me save you the pleasantries, Teagan, seeing as we are now friends. I am not interested in Ciaran's trade. I have no interest in any trade, as a matter of fact. As you can see," He extended his arms wide. Smiled proudly at our surroundings. "I have everything I need. There is nothing I want. But it makes me incredibly happy to know there is something I have that my misfit of a son does want."
Glaring back at Jonah, I slipped off the scarf from around my head. Took the glass he extended toward me. Made sure our eyes remained locked together.
"If you want nothing more than to torment Ciaran, why accept the invitation for me to come here? What do you gain by having me here?" I asked, keeping my voice level. Keeping any signs of distress firmly under wraps.
Another smile spread across Jonah's lips. More feral than anything else. It truly reminded me of a fox about to divulge his big scheme.
"Because you are ours, after all," his hand extended forward and an index finger traced the outside of my cheek. It took all of my control not to bite at him. Or growl. "I thought you would like to see your parents. Catch up with old friends. Bellamy will be-"
Shaking my head, I took a step back. "I am no longer yours. I haven't been for some time and honestly, the only reason I agreed to be here is because I want to help my pack. If you are saying our business is done before it started, I will have no choice but to go home."
Something flickered in Jonah's eyes. An ember of rage, perhaps. But it was gone as fast as it had come. He shoved out a shaky chuckle. Plastered on a fake smile.
"You don't wish to see your parents after all this time? They have worried about you for so long. Don't you think what you did to them is unfair?" A gently placed blow.
He wanted me to feel bad for them. Stay.
I just couldn't put my finger on why. Why did he want me here so desperately that he would fake wanting to trade with Eiecrunt? That he would incur the wrath of a much larger pack just to have me around.
"I think I want to be shown to my room now. You have made your point clear. I will discuss this with Ciaran tonight and arrange my transport home. Until then, I hope you can keep my visit a secret. Don't want uninvited guests to show up."
Meaning I didn't want my parents to know I was around. I couldn't fully trust myself not to harm them if I saw them. I knew some part of them would want to reconcile with me. Bring me back into the fold. But I doubt I would ever forgive them.
Jonah nodded and down his glass of water. Smiled at me again.
"Reconsider leaving early. There is a lot to see this time of the year. Sand rallies. A small vacation might change your mind."
I highly fucking doubted it.
***
Harland answered on the second ring. Bolts of electricity fluttered through me. Filled me to the brim as I clutched at the phone.
I was laying down spread eagle on the bed. Had my head hanging off the end of it. Stared up at the ceiling in defeat. But hearing his rushed greeting, I almost instantly felt better.
"Baby," He elatedly whispered. "How was the flight? Are you settled in well? Any trouble yet?" He asked the last part with a twinge of humor in his voice.
A large smile spread across my face. Happiness bloomed in my chest. I never knew how much I depended on Harland until now. How much he eased the tension in my body. "It could have been better. The last stretch might have been the worst." I replied.
"Well, Ciaran offered you the jet but you didn't take it. How about next time you take him up on his offer."
I waited a moment. Inhaled deeply through my nose. "Showing off the jet wouldn't have made a difference, I suppose," I whispered back and sat up on the bed. Stared at the elaborately carved headboard. It looked like vines crawling up the wall.
"What happened?" Harland went from loving mate to devoted worked in an instant. All business and no pleasure.
"Jonah already told me that he won't enter into any agreements with Ciaran. That Ciaran will screw him over one way or another. He offered for me to stay longer and have a vacation but if the deal-"
"You can't let him turn you down so easily. Where is that stubborn streak of yours? You know? Bull-headed, take-no-shit."
Sighing, I slipped off of the bed and shuffled to where my bag lay on the floor. I had packed a picture of Harland and me at the very top. A reminder that I wasn't alone. That I escaped this place with the love of my life.
Insects crawled inside my intestines at the thought of staying here. Being here for longer than I had to.
"Something just feels off. Felix picked-"
"Felix? So Jonah is working with him, not just harboring him. I'll have to tell Ciaran about that. But if Felix is involved then things might get tricky." His words were rushed.
I could hear him shuffling somewhere. A door opened and closed. Voices echoed on the other side. Familiar ones. Four of them.
"Why are you still at the pack house?" I asked, not able to keep the frown out of my voice.
"We had some documents to go over. But now that I have all of their attention, tell them what you told me."
And there it was again. Putting work before me.
Harland was proud to be in his position. Proud to be working for Eiecrunt. For the greater good. But sometimes I wondered if he put his job before me. If he would much rather I stayed out of it and left him be.
I had called him to get some semblance of comfort. Now he was forcing me into more work. More anxiety.
Gently, I took the photo of us out of the bag and placed it on the shelf. Smiled at how young we were when we had taken it.
And threw myself back into work.
Teagan's Point of ViewI could feel the banging of the bass right through the walls. A relentless meowling entwined with it. Some might call it singing, I called it harassment to my ears. It was somewhere in the early morning hours when the music started. People giggled and laughed along with the horrendous assault on my ears. Bottles of booze crashed to the floor, making the people pause. Right before they carried on in those loud voices.Groaning, I turned on my stomach and plopped the pillow over my head. Pressed it hard against me but to no avail. The meowling carried right through. Pulsed at the base of my skull until I had had enough.Flinging off the pillow, it thumped against the far wall. Slid to the floor. I could barely hear it. Could barely comprehend my own thoughts.How could Jonah allow such loud noise in his house, much less at this time of the night?"Can you keep it down out there! Some of us want to sleep!" I screamed at the top of my lungs.There was no sign of th
Teagan's Point of ViewI was out of that house before the sun even rose. Not that I could fall asleep again after seeing Bellamy. Realized what he was to me.But fuck that. Fuck this.I had Harland. I needed no one else. Loved no one else. And I sure as fuck didn't have the capacity for more than one mate.My only solution to the problem? Get my work done and leave this place once and for all. It seemed simple enough but Jonah wasn't going to make that easy. Not in the slightest. I had to find the weak spots here. Had to exploit them to the best of my capabilities.Last night, Ciaran had given me full power to promise anything and everything. Nothing was off of the table. From his urgency, I could tell that this venture was more important than he had first led us to believe.Something else was brewing. Inside Eiecrunt. Desert Sun. The world. But that was none of my concern. All I had to do was finish the task at hand and carry on with my life. Go back home to my loving mate and my own
Teagan's Point of ViewI told Alvara all that I could. How dismayed I was by what I found. Desert Sun was perfect in ways I couldn't have fathomed. From my childhood until now, things had changed drastically. Everything was different. People were well looked after in every sector of this pack. It made me nauseous to my toes because it meant the deal might fall through after all.My friend took my rambling in stride. Listened silently until I was panting and on my second coffee.Then her sunshine voices beamed through on the other end. "We have something else to offer him besides help with the pack." She replied, keeping an upbeat tone in her voice.In times like these, this was why I adored Alvara so much. She kept her cool. Her calm. Marched right into the pits of hell with a smile plastered to her face. Sighing, I hunched over my table. Gripped the side of my face for dear life as a headache started forming. "Like what? The bastard only likes money and fucking flaunting it." I gro
Teagan's Point of ViewI couldn't remember the last time I ran. Maybe about two years ago. I was on yet another stint to get healthier. To grow myself as a person and thought I would indulge in some exercise. Needless to say, that had been the last time.Well, today I made an exception to my vow to never run again. I booked it back to the pack house. People swerved to miss me as I came in hot. My Chanel handbag flapped against my side whilst my ribs expanded and contracted relentlessly to keep my lungs from collapsing at any moment.By the time I reached the pack house, I was a sweaty mess with rumpled clothes and melting mascara. Not a pretty sight but everyone who saw me could go fuck themselves.If you saw me running in the future, you should run as well. There might be danger about. The only reason I would ever book it again.Unless Bellamy showed up and I had to high-tail it out of there. But that was something else entirely.I couldn't get past my guilt. It was a monster inside
Bellamy's Point of ViewThere was no denying her beauty. I had never seen someone more radiant. Regal. Unmatched in every way possible.Flowing long chocolate brown hair. Pouty lips. And curvy in all the right places.Last night, my intentions with the girls from the party were clear. Bang them. Thank them. Then hang them out to dry. As simple as that. Another Tuesday for me.Until I saw her at my door. her hair a mess from sleep. Eyes thick and bleary. A slight fury hung in the air after her conversation with one of my conquests for the evening.All of my thoughts of having them evaporated. Disappeared in the blink of an eye.I was thrust back nine years ago when I saw her running off. The mate bond screamed at me almost immediately and I could no longer ignore it.Yes, I was solely driven by the mating bond up until that point. Then she kneed me in the balls in that alley and the mating bond gave way to genuine curiosity. This woman had the gall to hurt the heir of a powerful pack.
Bellamy's Point of ViewThe back porch looked out over the rest of the grounds. Had a clear view of the training ring and pasture. The stalls to the horses were a bit to the left. Several heads bobbed in and out of view there. At this time in the day, the stalls had to be readied for the horses to go back in.Just beyond the farm was the ocean. A vast expanse of sand lay between. On good days, we would be taken out on horse rides on the beach. It was the most wonderful feeling in the world. The horses would run into the water on occasion, making most of the children laugh.Those were my fondest memories. The times when I didn't have to worry about being the heir or my cunt of a father. All I had to care about was my duties. Activites. Making sure the horses were well taken care of."She will come around. You tried telling her you don't always mean what you say?" Pop asked and folded one leg over the other. His coffee was tightly wrapped in his hand as he stared out into the distance.
Teagan's Point of View Somehow the room felt more empty than the one back at the pack house. There was no one around. Nothing moving. Or maybe it was just the thickness of the walls blocking my hearing. A five-star hotel had to at least give you some privacy after all. And a town full of wolves meant soundproof walls for your guests. Or it was the conversation I had had with Bellamy echoing in my mind. How utterly defeated he looked when I told him off. When I stormed off. The amount of despair caught on his face resembled mine when we escaped this place. Maybe even a touch more. Either way, a pang of sadness hit me in the chest. Hard and unyielding. I missed home. I missed Harland and my bed. Alvara and the gang. All of our late-night drinking sessions. The fun and comfort I found within my group. My new home. The one I had dreamt about for my entire life. Now I was thousands of miles away, alone, and terrified of what the future held for me. When I came here, I had no intent
Teagan's Point of View Wallowing in my own self-pity seemed too harsh a term for me to use. I saw my little stint as nothing more than a self-care day. Something that I used to make myself feel a bit better. Or rather to silence the guilt inside my mind. Not that it worked but it was worth a try. After my call with Harland last night, the world seemed a little less dull. More colorful and optimistic. Until I was left alone to my own mind again. Then it was back to being harsh and cruel. Seeing Bellamy whilst trying to be intimate with Harland was a line in the sand I didn't need. It made things clearer to me. I had to avoid Bellamy at all costs or it might just cost me my marriage. And that wasn't a price I was willing to pay. My mind always tended to stray further than it should but last night it went severely dark. To haunted crevices I had long since thought forgotten. Bellamy was there as well. Always there, it seemed, since I found him in his room. As if the bastard just
7 Months Later Teagan's Point of View "Who has the baby bag!" Ulrich screamed, flitting from room to room as he scrambled to get the one thing he was tasked with. "Already in the car," I mumbled, slipping out of my soaked nightgown. Although I doubted he heard me. No one could hear me above their panic right now. Who thought the baby would come in the middle of the night? Not fucking me. Not when I had finally figured out a way to sleep with such an enormous stomach. "Did you install the car seat like I asked?" Bellamy screamed back. I could hear him in the living room. He had forgotten to set up the spare cot downstairs. Thought now would be a good time to do it. Rolling my eyes, I slipped into a clean dress. Didn't bother with underwear. They were going to come off, anyway. "I can't find the fucking car keys! Who had them last?" Harland screamed. The house was echoing with their voices. Bounced around relentlessly. So it was no help to remind him that they were on the
Bellamy's Point of View"Where is he!" I screamed down the moist hallway. Down here in the earth, everything was damp. Which was strange, given we were in the middle of a desert.But that wasn't the problem right now. The problem was Felix. The bastard wasn't anywhere near the cells. Hell, his scent wasn't even here, which meant he had never made it down here to begin with. "Heir, sir, Alpha," The guard nervously stammered, sweat beading on his forehead. "From the list in the office, he was brought here right after you asked. The last man on duty here even swore he had booked him in."He had lied, no doubt. Or this little maggot was. Either way, Felix had never been here. No doubt thanks to all of his bribery. "Find him! The enemy is on our doorstep and you let our only fucking bargaining chip escape!" I roared and spun on my heels to march back the way I had come in. We had evacuated everyone in the town within an hour. Left only shells for homes and shops. Mariland and Keagan
Teagan's Point of View"Get most of the civilians to the ranch! Don't trust fucking any of the guards! The moment they try something funny, kill without mercy." Bellamy all but screamed as we stopped in front of the house.The two cars that had followed us from the desert were barely full, compared to when they left with us in the first place. So many of Bellamy's men had turned. Or died. "What do you want me to do?" I asked, clinging to his arm. Watched as his face shifted. Took in everything around us all at once.Those caramel eyes turned towards me. Blinked slowly."Why did you call my brother?" Bellamy asked in a whisper that no one else would be able to hear.Not with all of the commotion taking place around us.I stiffened. Twitched my eyes away from him.I knew he was going to be upset. I just hadn't thought it would come so soon. Not when we were still in crisis mode."Because I would rather take his help than see any of you in a grave. We need his man-power and he is more
Teagan's Point of ViewWe headed out into the eastern part of the desert with several guards in tow. The ones who stayed behind with Felix were informed of the situation and instructed to keep him shackled at all times.Killing him wasn't an option. Not until we could safely get Jonah back. The moment we had him or deemed him-I swallowed down the lump in my throat, shoving the thought that he might already be gone to the back of my mind.Bellamy was never going to forgive himself if he didn't say goodbye to his father. Especially after the note Jonah had left in his last file.As if he knew he was walking into his death."There... On the dune just past that large outcropping." Ulrich said from the passanger side.He was looking west now. Scanned the horizon fervently with the stars shining down on us.Out here in the middle of the night was the best time. With no light pollution, the air was clear. The Milkyway a shiny symbol above us.But in the direction Ulrich was looking, someone
Teagan's Point of ViewThe end note left my mind reeling. Shot a wave of dizziness through my body. Jonah knew. Knew about Harland being here and about Ulrich. Knew that we had taken some of his files. And he had done nothing about it. Actually counted on the fact that we might come snooping again.Now he was somewhere in the desert, likely dead, from what the note implied."We have to tell Bellamy." I breathed, feeling my lungs quiver with each word.Ulrich's eyes shot towards mine. Eyebrows nearly touched his hairline. "There is no fucking way I'm letting you go down there by yourself. We might not be able to hear what is happening but I can assure you, it isn't going to be pretty." "His father can be somewhere out there fighting for his fucking life and you just want to keep that from him when we can try and help?" I screeched, balling my hands into tight fists.A sheepish look passed over his face then. One of pain as well. "It's not like the guy is winning the Father of the Yea
Teagan's Point of ViewHarland moved closer to me on instinct. Shifted his weight to his dominant leg. Geared himself up for a confrontation if the need arose."What do you mean he can handle himself? Why would he have to?" I pushed more, feeling a shift of energy all around me.Felix gave me another long and cruel smile. Took one step forward before I noticed several men behind him. All tall and menacing. Brooding hulks that engulfed the space we stood in.None of them looked familiar. Or even scented to me that I knew them."Let's just say that Jonah isn't the only one fighting for his life right now." My heart slammed into my throat. Bellamy. He was talking about Bellamy. Harland sensed my urgency. Spun around and pushed me lightly to the staff door on the other side of the kitchen. "Go. I can handle this." He urged, fear lacing his voice.He was my mate and I loved him dearly. But he wasn't the best fighter around. Ulrich, on the other hand, was.I nodded and broke for the door
Teagan's Point of View Even with everything aired out, Harland barely looked my way. His shoulders were still sagging. Hair fell into his eyes. And whenever I tried to make eye contact with him he would look away the moment he noticed. The air wasn't clear yet. "He is going to be away for two days. I say we haul up in the pack house and start digging for whatever we can find on him. I told him I'm your new assistant, so he won't question my scent. Harland can lead the run tonight so that no one questions your absence too much. Get the shit and-" Bellamy shook his head in the driver's seat. Locked eyes with me in the back of the car. At least Harland had agreed to drive with us instead of walking. "No. I'll go lead the run. They won't expect Teagan to be there, seeing as the news of her pregnancy has spread like wildfire. Jonah can smell Harland in the house when he gets back because by then we will have everything we need to dethrone him. Just make sure that Felix doesn't j
Ulrich's Point of View Their family was fucked up. Beyond fucked up. Made me thankful that I had grown up in the foster system. Drama on drama on drama. Like there was no end to it. But it shaped Harland and Teagan into who they were. Gave me the greatest blessing I could ever have. Teagan. Our baby. A future where I didn't have to kill or maim. A stable home. Well, it was going to be a stable home the minute all of this madness passed. Died down. Which wasn't going to happen anytime soon, I was sure of that. "Harland. Wait up!" I screamed and followed him down the driveway. If he heard me, he gave no sign of it. Continued marching toward the gate and away from all the shit this place gave him. "Harland!" I tried again and upped my pace. Broke into a sprint. When I touched his shoulder, he whirled on me. Those were tears in his eyes. Snot peeking out from his nose. He was crying. And I could feel his pain as if it were my own. "Something wrong?" He asked, wiping his face
Teagan's Point of View Jessebelle brought out tea and coffee for everyone. Stood at the door and watched as the drama unfolded. Her little smirk of satsifaction upon seeing Mariland's distraught face was enough to make me smile as well. "Now then, we have something to drink. The mood in the room seems to be less intense. Care to explain what happened?" Bellamy asked, placing his coffee on the small table in the middle of the room. We were sitting around the living room like we were friends. Discussing the weather and upcoming plans. Like we weren't hoping the other would just fall over and die. Keagan sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. Placed on leg over the other. His eyes slid my way. Took me in with a remorseful look that had my bones aching. Was he ever as bad as Mariland? Not really. But he permitted it and that was all the confirmation I needed to not pity him. "When we mated, we tried for years to have a child. Jonah was freshly made the Alpha of Desert Sun and h