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Mated To My Boyfriend's Dad novel Chapter 8

Chapter 8: _ Deep Crave

Reluctantly, Kylo gave his account of the crime scene at the Vientiane restaurant. This would serve as a distraction for him; Gamma Rhett thought. Worrying about the security of the pack would take his mind off the mate bond warring for dominance in him.

"Kylo, if possible, avoid places that are closer to the borders like the Vientiane restaurant. It doesn't make sense to risk your life because of childish infatuation." He implored. "Stay..."

Kylo interrupted him abruptly. "I told you many times, Dad – it's not infatuation. Isleen and I are in love." He stood up. "And as far as I know, I can take care of myself."

"You got lucky this time because many other wolves and two fairies were around. If cornered, I'd hate to see you hurt. Prevention is better than cure, Kylo." Rhett stated, hating how his son had inherited his defiant spirit.

Kylo shook his head, already heading to the door. "It doesn't matter to you if I'm hurt, Dad. Don't act like you care. You are already hurting me more than any vampire could."

Rhett was silent. He had no idea what to say at this point. His son was being irrationally pompous. He needed to understand that life goes beyond a childish crush.

He let him go, tension building inside of him. When he interrogated the two witnesses' fairies, he made sure to put in a little bit of pressure.

There was no way the vampires could have broken in through the veil without the help of a fairy from the inside.

They both sat across the chair from him, their wings shimmering like butterfly wings behind their garments. One of the many ways to distinguish the fairies from elves apart from their ears was the color of their attires.

The fairies would always wear white and the elves, black. Still, their outfits usually bear the same resemblance of silk; flowing Gossamer garments as though they weren't aware of civilization.

Looking at their skin which usually shifts in color depending on their emotions remained pale now, Rhett knew they didn't belong here in the Ravenwood pack or outside their realms. He just couldn't wait for this war to be done with and everything to return back to normal.

He loved balance.

Rhett rubbed his temples, trying to quell the throbbing headache that pulsed between his eyes. These two fairies in front of him were suspects.

"We were so shocked to see them break through the veil, weren't we, Acatha?" One of them turned white as she recalled.

The other whom she called Acatha placed her hands on Rhett's table and nodded at him as if he was the one who asked the question. "Something's wrong, Gamma. Our veils are forever strong and unlikely to be infiltrated by magicless creatures like the vampires."

"The vampires knew where to strike," The other one began. "They knew the exact layout of the restaurant, the movements of the patrons. It's impossible without help from someone familiar with both worlds!"

Rhett scribbled down, discreetly searching their faces for any flicker of deceit. "Since you both were the magical creatures present at the ambush, I think it's safe to ask you how the impossible came to be possible." He said calmly.

"W– what?!" Acatha's wings dropped dejectedly as she shook her head, turning to her friend. "Willow, we would haven't known why, would we?"

Willow bristled, facing Rhett once again. "We risked our lives defending that restaurant! Do you think we would turn around and jeopardize everything we hold dear? Aceco can't be endangered. Our brothers and sisters here would be hurt too!"

Rhett noted the confidence of Willow and Acatha's seemingly frail demeanor. "I see. Thank you." He stated. "We will keep everything under control. Thanks for your cooperation and diligent fighting during the ambush. You may take your leaves now."

"We, the fey started this war. It is only right that we keep fighting, isn't it, Willow?" Acatha clasped Willow's hands, all sickening for Rhett to watch.

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