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Mated To My Boyfriend's Dad novel Chapter 4

Chapter 4: _Gamma Rhett

How 'Hey babe, Dad wants to see you' sounded like the end of the world in my ears was justified.

"D—dad as in Gamma Rhett?" I stuttered, sleep disappearing from my eyes.

Kylo chuckled. "Yes. You heard me right. We just might have our chances now."

I was frozen in place, fright taking over every fiber in me. "You don't know what you're talking about, Kylo. The Gamma will put us behind bars for breaking the tradition until we vow never to see each other again!" I protested.

He could do more than that if need be. I'd heard stories about him. Marrying Kylo's mother was enough proof.

"I know but if we are resilient enough, we won't be broken. Hopefully, he sees how strong our love is and leaves us in peace after."

Had Kylo been drinking so early in the morning?

"The law doesn't see or know love, Kylo. Stop this madness, for God's sake!" I hollered.

I wasn't expecting Kylo to burst into a peak of laughter as he did. I usually enjoy the sound of his laughter but this time, it sounded sour in my ears.

"There is absolutely nothing funny about this, man." I rolled my eyes. Not that he'd see it anyway.

I could hear Cullen, my roommate clanking plates in the kitchen. He was the early-to-bed, early-to-rise type.

"Relax, babe. I was joking." Kylo snorted and I heaved a deep sigh of relief.

Sulking, "You bully! Don't joke around like that!" I countered.

"But seriously, Dad wants to see you..."

What?!

"... just not about us. All the witnesses of the incident at the restaurant yesterday are being sent for. I'm surprised the soldiers aren't already at your place yet." He finished.

Holyshit! I was going to see Gamma Rhett. There was no running from it now. It'd be the first time I'd be seeing him too. I'd only heard that he was a very good-looking and well-built man.

If he was, I'd know where Kylo got his traits from. Higher-ups in the pack rarely move around the streets, hence, seeing them around was scarce. Gamma Rhett also turned out to be so enigmatic that he never took pictures.

Traditions.

"Kylo?" I called. "During the questioning, can you act like you don't know me?" I pleaded.

Kylo didn't reply straight away but when he did, "Do you really think Dad doesn't know what you look like? I have your picture on my wallpaper, silly!"

"Why not break the door?!" Cullen's yelling prevented me from replying to Kylo.

It was so loud that even Kylo heard it. "Ah— the soldiers have arrived. See you in a few." He sounded excited.

Or maybe that was what he wanted me to think – That he was excited. I wouldn't blame him if he was covered in fear right now.

Cullen's voice pierced the air, calling out, "Isleen?!" The sound reverberated, even with the distance.

I hastily changed into a flowing gown, combed my strawberry-blonde hair, and packed it in a messy bun before I rushed outside.

Geez, I didn't even get the chance to bathe or brush my teeth!

Cullen was in only his boxer. "Don't tell me you've gotten in trouble. Pack's soldiers are outside the door." He grumbled.

"Good morning to you too, Cullen." I rolled my eyes and ran to the door.

There, I met them. Two soldiers dressed in the pack's military uniform patiently waiting for me.

"Good morning." I forced a smile.

They didn't return it. Fuck them. "Ms. Garcia? You are invited for questioning at the headquarters regarding the incident at the restaurant yesterday," one of the soldiers announced in a stern tone.

Suppressing my nerves, I nodded. "Of course, I'll come with you."

Cullen's expression turned from annoyance to concern. "Isleen? Got in trouble, didn't you?"

Did he not watch the damn news since he woke up? Four o'clock before daybreak, I could already hear Cullen walking around the apartment with the TV on.

"I'll explain later, Cullen. Don't worry," I assured him hastily before turning back to the soldiers. "I'm ready to accompany you."

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I left with the soldiers to the headquarters which was in the Alpha's estate. In that estate was every political zone in the pack situated.

I was seated in the busy reception area with other people whom I recognized as part of the witnesses of last night's ambush.

At least, those who survived unscathed.

"Good morning. How kind of you to risk your life to save that girl yesterday!" A woman beamed at me and everyone else seconded her.

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