Joseph’s POV
I headed straight to my pack house.
As Alpha of the Nightbane Pack, I normally projected strength and control, but today I felt like my world was crumbling.
"Joseph!" Flora exclaimed when she saw me, immediately pulling me into a tight embrace. Her eyes were puffy and red. "I wasn’t sure you’d come."
"How are you holding up, sis?" I asked, patting her back gently.
"Like shit." She released me with a bitter laugh. "Come in. Scott and Antonio are waiting in the living room."
I followed her into the spacious living room where Scott and Antonio sat wearing grim expressions.
Flora handed me a mug of coffee, and I took a seat across from Scott.
"So, tell us what happened," Flora asked, settling beside her husband.
I exhaled deeply before recounting everything—the harassment incidents at the social club, the potential complaints against Steward, what he’d done to Ava, my colossal mistake with Sophia, and how he’d been tracking Ava.
By the end of it all, I completely broke down, collapsing against my sister’s shoulder and sobbing like a child. Dean was howling mournfully inside me, equally devastated by our actions.
"Joseph, you idiot," Flora whispered, stroking my hair with affection. "Stop wasting time. Go find Ava and beg her forgiveness."
Even Scott spoke up, "Joseph, sometimes an Alpha needs to put aside his pride. When it comes to your mate, there’s no room for ego."
Antonio cut in, clearly disapproving."Ava is special, Uncle. How could you hurt her like this?"
"Antonio," Flora cautioned, "watch how you speak to your Alpha."
"Alpha or not, he deserves it!" Antonio stood, hands on his hips. "If we weren’t blood, I’d challenge you right now for how you’ve treated her!"
The kid was right. My wolf and I both knew it.
I stood, wiping my face. "I need to find her."
"Now?" Flora asked.
"Yes, now. If she’s not home, I’ll wait until she returns," I said, determined."I won’t lose her."
The doorman informed me Ava was home, and my access card still worked—a small mercy. I rushed up the stairs, my heart pounding with every step. Dean was restless, pushing me forward, desperate to see her.
When Ava opened the door, I nearly lost my nerve. She wasn’t just angry; she was furious. If looks could kill, I’d have died eight hundred times over.
She was on the phone, and seeing me only intensified the fire in her eyes.
I stepped inside, waiting for her to finish her call. After she hung up, she crossed her arms and stood before me. I quickly held up a finger, asking her to wait, then called Antonio.
"Antonio, you big mouth, what did you tell her?" I demanded.
"Uncle, I didn’t mean to say anything, but—"
"What exactly did you tell her?"
"Everything!" He sighed heavily on the other end. "Including how you cried like a newborn pup in mom’s arms."
"Antonio! I’ll deal with you later."
Before I could hang up, Ava was in front of me, her finger pointed directly at my nose.
"You lay one finger on Antonio, and I’ll skin you alive," she threatened with the kind of calm that usually preceded someone’s funeral. Mine, specifically.
She turned and walked to the living room, sitting down.
Great. The little snitch had found himself a protector.
I took a deep breath and followed, sitting beside her.
"Why, Joseph?" Ava’s voice was laced with exhaustion and pain. "Why couldn’t you just talk to me instead of believing that bitch’s photos?"
"I could ask you the same question. Why didn’t you tell me what Steward was doing? Why keep his harassment a secret?"
"Kyle would have told you eventually."
"She only told me because she was worried about you."


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