Ooh, there's that temper we have been waiting for. What will Gabe do? Will he let Stixs speak to him like that, do you think he feels bad that he negated the deal? And what will the Raven Knights pack do now? Sorry for no post yesterday, it was graduation day and things ran late.
GABEHastily I leave the Alphas office needing to get out of there something fierce. I didn’t know if I wanted to wrap my hand around the little female's throat and shake her or fuck her to submission.Either way, neither choice was good.This hadn’t gone how I had hoped but didn’t expect my news to be received with smiles. What I didn’t expect was the Raven Knight alpha to offer me his pack in exchange for our services.I didn’t want nor need a pack. I had the Renegades, which was as close to a pack as I wanted to run.They kept calling me alpha and I didn’t like it. I may have alpha blood coursing through my veins, but I was far from being one. Organized packs were not my thing. I left that life long ago.Killian and our two Zeta’s followed my lead, heading straight for our bikes that were right where we left them. All I could think about was getting as far away from here as possible. Far away from the little blonde with the sassy mouth that I wanted to fill, and not with my fist.Fu
STIXSWhy couldn’t I get that meathead out of my mind? For the thousandth time, I rub my wrist, recalling just how his touch made me feel. It was silly, but I couldn’t get the feeling of the sensation that ran through me to go away.The wolf inside me paced, she too was enamored by the Renegade Alpha’s touch. It wasn’t like anything I had ever experienced before.My father was angry at my behavior, and I was still angry with him. Why in the fuck did he think it was a good idea to show weakness and beg like he did.And as for that arrogant meathead, well we didn’t need him anyway. The sad truth was, we did need him and his renegades. The alternative was to be mated with Creepy Crane who wanted to combine our packs.“Hope!” My father’s voice bellows from the bottom of the stairs. Reluctantly I climbed off the bed and slowly walked to the door, peering over the landing I could see my father and his face still held a shit ton of anger. “Get down here!”“Yes, father.” I sigh, rolling my eye
GABEWe arrived home late at night, pulling up outside the bar. Usually, I would take my gear straight upstairs, but not tonight. Tonight, I made a beeline right for the bar.Music blared from inside and only became louder as I swung the door open. Killian had gone back to his place and was going to meet back up with us later after depositing his bag. The other Zeta’s with us had followed me into the bar once I had stated drinks were on the house for them.I find Jamerson perched at the end of the bar, not in our usual booth, watching my sister as she serves drinks, Nate and another helping her out.Clapping my second on the back harshly, as I don’t miss the way his eyes are trained on my sister, I take a seat beside him. “No problems while I was gone?”Sefy, without missing a beat, slides a drink in front of me, “Welcome home bro.” She smiles sweetly.“Nope.” Jamerson tilts his head, his mouth drawing into a tight line. “All quiet on the home front.” He chirps, gulping his drink. “How
GABEWalking into my bar and pushing open the heavy metal door, heading straight to the back corner of the old drinking house. Noticing, and not for the first time, that the place could do with a major facelift. The dirty, scuffed blue walls and patched-up leather booths of the Rising Moon had seen better days.Jamerson and Killian were huddled up, heads down, looking at a file, seemingly deep in discussion.They looked up, startled when I dropped the two duffle bags of cash onto the table in front of them with a loud thud.“All taken care of?” Jamerson asks while leaning over to unzip the bags and peeking in.“Yep,” I reply, watching him thumb the bills.“Is this all of it, the full amount?” His raised eyebrow made me smirk.“Yes brother, with extra for our troubles. Have the boys run it through the counter. If they are a dollar short of 400k, I want to know.” My eyebrows pinch together at the thought of them even trying to cheat us out of a deal. It would be a stupid move and a terr
GABE A knock on the door had me pulling from my thoughts and it was welcoming. I needed a distraction. Thinking about the past always grated at my nerves building up the anger that always simmered on the surface. “Doors open” I called out, not bothering to move from my horizontal position. “Alpha, Jamerson said you wanted to see me?” The sweet voice carried through the stark and drab apartment. The owner of the voice, Bailey, walked around the other side of the couch and now stood before me in a short black skirt and dark grey tank top. Her feet were clad with heels at least 4 inches high, giving the petite raven-haired beauty some height. I nodded to her, while my eyes traveled from head to toe and back up again. Her chocolate-colored eyes sparkled with excitement, yet her hands fiddled together nervously. Her large tits stretched the fabric of her top, and her skirt came just below her ass cheeks, leaving little to the imagination. “I did,” I said with a cool tone, while stil
STIXGrowing up, I lived carefree, thinking I would be in charge of my life when I became an adult.Oh, how wrong I was.I had everything I ever wanted, needed, or desired. I only realized after I had turned eighteen and was thrust into the world of adulthood how utterly stupid it was of me, to think I could live my life the way I wanted under my father’s protection. Even some things were out of his control.I wasn’t an idiot; I just chose to be ignorant. Ignorant to the fact that as an Alpha born female, I had no choices. We weren’t free to find a fated, not that that happens very often.Finding your fated mate that some goddess supposedly made just for you, they were a rare case, if there were any at all in the past century. Nor were we free to fall in love with a chosen, because as soon as that happened, some nasty Alpha would come to lay claim to you and threaten the lives of your pack members if you didn’t bow your head and submit to their demands.I say females born to Alpha’s,
STIX I headed down to the arena to meet up with other pack members who were trained fighters. We were one of the few packs that allowed females to train. My mother, bless her soul, believed a she-wolf could defend her pack just as well as any male. My father always said that was one of many reasons he fell in love with her. For her strength, beauty, and kindness but above all for her quick-witted tongue, which, he reminded me every day that I got from her. That and my sassy attitude. Unfortunately, it was that fearlessness and her mouth that got her killed, probably. I was fourteen when she was attacked. One of the rare days she ventured out by herself to the market. On her way home she was murdered. Nobody saw, nobody knows what happened. They heard shouting, then the growl of wolves, by the time anyone could come to her aid it was all over. The assailants had fled. Leaving her body limp and bleeding out. They had clawed her throat open. My father took it hard, any mate would. L
GABEThe bar was hopping tonight, more crowded for a weekday night than usual.Jamerson had informed us that we had business meetings tonight, and the Gammas shit for brain son was being returned to him tomorrow morning, all limbs attached; After we let Dynamite Al teach him a lesson.My session with Bailey last night left me feeling somewhat relaxed, or at least relieving some of my constant tension.I finished changing a keg and went to sit with Jamerson at ‘our’ table. He was nursing a whisky; one we had distilled ourselves and sold to numerous other establishments and some surrounding packs.It wasn’t unusual for us to do business with packs, not just supply them with our products but also our more aggressive services. Especially to those weaker packs who required reinforcements when they were attacked by true rogues.We never took sides. Only the color of money determined what side our services would support. They all knew it was nothing personal. Just business.“Quiet a night, h