“Fuck yeah, I do. You took out a Beta and five warriors,” he says.
I look at Shane to see if he has any questions for him.
“Thank you for your honesty, Jack. In the future, if you have questions or concerns about how the pack is being run, please bring those to myself or Alpha Christian,” Shane says.
“Yes, Alpha,” he says.
“Are you willing to accept me as your Alpha?” I ask him.
When he agrees, I slice my hand, and he says the words to commit to me and this pack. After he drinks and I feel the mind link click in, I release him.
“What do you think?” I ask Shane when he’s gone.
“I think I was right, that he was the easy one. I get it that he didn’t trust the safety of the pack. I am griéving and I am young,” he says.
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“But you’re not stupid or weak. You’ll get there. When we’re done, maybe in a day or two, I’d like to go over the timing of the attack, your father’s admission to the pack hospital, and his death. Something about what Jack just said triggered something in mind.”
“What?”
my
instincts
“I don’t know. Just a feeling, an instinct. But I always trust my and my wolf and so far, I’ve never been wrong. So, who’s next?”
The next two warriors are about the same as Jack. They weren’t feeling
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secure in the pack, but they’re feeling better about it now that I’m here. They both accept me as their Alpha and then are released.

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