53 Shock And Fear Tia.
I could not believe what had happened during breakfast. There had been horrible moments in that lounge, but this was the most shocking. | wasn’t expecting Luke to go at his father the way he did. When | told him what Alpha Aesop said toin the office, he had taken it calmly, and | did not see it as anything. | was used to the insults. People often referred toas a commodity or gold digger; the list went on. It never got tobecause my husband did not seethat way, and | knew that wasn’t the truth. It did not bother me, but it hurt a bit when Alpha Aesop used it againstin the office because he knew the truth. He did not buyfor his son; he forced my parents’ hands and for him to make it seem like they willingly soldto him in the presence of Monica was low. | did not like the man anyway and had no respect for him. He was a coward and clearly pussy whipped by Stacy. He was a shto his family and pack.
| knew it was difficult for Alpha Aesop to apologise to his son, but he was in the wrong. | admired that about him.
He really did not need to say sorry. There was nothing Luke could do to him, but | knew he loved Luke and did not want any more damage to occur between him and his son; | guess that was why he apologised. After seeing Luke go at his family for my sake, | knew there was nothing he wouldn't do forbecause this was the height of it. | was blessed to be mated to a strong man like Luke.
The revelation was shocking. Who would have thought Stacy was in a serious relationship before she met alpha, Aesop. It was unimaginable. The woman behaved as if the man was her first love. Deep down, | knew there was more to the story. No matter what Stacy said, she clearly left the guy because he did not have money. She had cinto the Moon family with an excavator. Too bad for her; it took twenty-three years for Alpha Aesop to run out of gold for her to dig. If he had handed the company to Luke long ago and Stacy was younger, | am sure she would find somewhere else to dig from. She was still a looker; | wouldn't put that past her. The only downside for her was Aesop’s mark on her neck. It was a strong deterrent.
Everyone was shocked, and | understood why Kimberly wasn’t allowed to be at the table.
“Where is Kimberly?” | finally asked, trying to change the topic, and Luke placed his hands on my thigh. | turned to look at him, but his face was expressionless, so he just wanted to touch me. | could feel his discomfort. The revelation had troubled him.
“She went for her antenatal appointment,” Stacy said, and | looked at Caleb.
“You let her go alone?” | asked him, and he looked away in shame. There was still tension between us, but we tried to be civil whenever needed. As much as | did not like Kimberly, someone had to speak up for her.
“Whether the baby is yours or not, you shouldn't do that to her. Whatever you might say here, Caleb, you were once fond of that girl. | can understand you not wanting to settle down with her yet but letting her go through this is cruel and wicked. If she gives birth and the baby is yours, you would have missed out on significant moments. | am sure you let her go to her breathing classes alone, too,” | said, and everyone was shocked at my utterances.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“You claim it isn’t yours, but the fact remains is there is a possibility that it is. She is your friend. You should be there for her,” | said.
“I am busy, Tia. | have the training and other stuff, and she brought this upon herself. It is her fault that...” he said and stopped. | knew what he wanted to say because he looked at Luke and held his peace. Not wanting to create a problem. | was quiet, too and let it go.
“I am sure they will work out their differences, Tia,” Alpha Aesop said, and | bowed my head.
“Maybe | should help since you are busy,” | suggested as his friend, and Caleb excused us from the table. No one bothered to call him back.
‘Why?” Luke asked me, and | turned to him.
“She shouldn't be going through this alone. | don’t mind escorting her to her antenatal sessions and breathing classes. Kimberly is practically alone all the time.” | said, and he sighed. He did not know what to say, but he wasn't in agreement. “I think you should leave her alone,” Stacy said, and | let it go. | just wanted Caleb to spend stwith Kimberly to get over me. Maybe if he went for her appointments with her, he would soften towards her and the baby. | was tired of the tension and awkwardness between us.
“Then take her. Support her. For someone who has had children, you should understand her needs more than anyone. After all, Timothy is your friend. | do not think he would be happy you let his daughter suffer,” Alpha Aesop told Stacy, and she looked atwith scorn.
“Gladly, when Luke starts supporting and caring for Elisabeth. When he starts taking her for her antenatal and breathing classes, | will do it,” she said with a smug look.
“Enough, Stacy,” Aesop said. The man was clearly angry with his wife, and | knew it had nothing to do with our discussion.
“Tia is right. If you can’t do it, delegate a staff to do it. That is what Luke did. Elisabeth has staff with her all the time. Her needs are cared for, and she never goes for her appointments alone. Luke is married, so he cannot do those things for Miss Barnes; Kimberly, on the other, will be Caleb’s wife once we confirm the baby is his, You have even collected money from her parents to seal the deal. You encouraged the relationship. It is tyou start fixing sof the damages you caused. | agree with Tia on this. Kimberly should not do this alone. If you do not do something about it, | will step in,” he threatened her, and she shook her head immediately.
“Very well, Monica will do it. She has no job. | am sure Luke does not mind paying her for the services she would be rendering for his brother; after all, he is paying the staff attending to Elisabeth,” She said, looking at Luke, and he smiled at her.
“He is her cousin. Monica was raised with Moon money; she should show sgratitude. Right now, the only reason you are still here is because of Caleb.” Luke said and stood up.
“Are you leaving?” Alpha Aesop asked his son and Luke nodded.
“Tia and | have things to do,” Luke said.
“But today is Saturday. | thought you two would stay longer,” he said, not wanting his son to leave.
“If we remain, what would we do?” Luke asked him, and he did not know what to say.
“I need to go to the defence quarters and check out what is going on with the borders,” Luke told his father, and | wondered what might be happening at the border and why Luke was yet to tellanything.
“Is it that serious?”Alpha Aesop asked, and Luke sighed and nodded.
“The troops are keeping it under control, but we do not even know who is attacking us and why. We have been at peace for so long that our army is not really experienced in war. | had selected a few to train withfor war purposes just in case it comes to that. ” Luke told his father, and | was afraid. | becvery uneasy.
“Is it that serious, Luke?” his father asked, and Luke could not give a straight answer. “The arsenal that Caleb's team went to protect had nothing, yet they attacked with full force. Woodclaw is an Island, and almost all our borders have been attacked. | do not want to imagine the worst, but we must prepare for it. Just in case,” Luke said, and my heart began to beat fast, but I held it together.
“Do you know why?” Alpha Aesop asked.
“No, we are still investigating,” Luke said, and his father sat up in his chair with a serious expression.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“I guess my duty as alpha isn’t over yet. We have to handle this together. If it comes to war, we have to take charge together. | would have told you to sit it out, but you are the one with the active mark.” He said.
“I hope it doesn’t cto it, and it is just sgroups of ambitious unrelated packs of wolves, ” Luke said, trying to ease the tension in the room.
“Is Caleb training for this too?” Stacy asked. Ever selfish as always.
“Yes, but when it comes to war, he and Kirk must stay behind to assist Tia in managing the pack. They are not ready for that magnitude of war,” Luke said, and | looked at him. My fear was evident. | touched his hand and squeezed, and then he rubbed the back of my hands gently to calmdown.
“It is okay, Tia; it isn’t as serious as | am making it sound,” He linked me, but I did not believe him.
“Why must they assist Tia? | thought he was to temporarily take over while you are away. Grey always took over whenever your father was temporarily away,” Stacy stated, and Aesop sighed.
“That was because you are not a trained warrior, Stacy. Tia is a qualified soldier. If Luke is away, the command falls to his Luna. If she was like you, then Caleb being the beta, would take over, but because she is trained and capable, she will take over, and Caleb and Kirk would work under her.” he explained to her, and she was silent.
“It will not cto that, hopefully,” Luke said, and his father nodded. “Let's go, Tia,” Luke said, and | was ready to follow him. | was too worried to remain in that place.
“Keepposted and letknow when you need me. Do not fight anyone without me, Luke,” Aesop warned him, and Luke nodded.
We walked away from the lounge briskly. | held my breath all through until we entered the car. | began to hyperventilate.
“Tia,” Luke said and leaned close, but | hit his chest really hard. Tears were streaming down my face. | wondered why but | couldn't handle my emotions. They were all over the place. ‘When were you going to tell me, Luke. When were you going to tellyou were training for war. Instead, you toldthey wanted to sharpen your alpha skills. | knew there was something off about your explanation, but | gave you the benefit of the doubt,” | said, and he pulledclose to him.
“I did not want you to be worried. I did not want this. It is really nothing, and | doubt it would result in that.” He explained.
“But you should have toldstill. You should have giventhe heads up instead of lettingfind out how | did. I wouldn't have known if it weren't because your father asked you to deploy troops to protect Stacy's parents.” | told him, and he did not know what else to say. “Do you mind if we leave this place?” Luke asked me, and | wiped away my tears and told him we should go.