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Game of Destiny (Amie and Finlay) novel Chapter 131

Chapter 131-1

I made sure Amie was seated between me and my aunt as we sat down to have dinner. The tension was clear and Sarah looked at me like I was a monster. In her world, I probably was. Amie, my aunt and mother tried their best to keep a conversation going. They stayed away from anything that had to do with my brother, with Amie being pregnant and with the council, which didn’t leave much. Sarah and I mostly stayed silent. It seems that she was afraid at least to me. As for me, I was trying to deal with my emotions that were popping up like pimples on a teenager. It was clear how close my mother was with Sarah. She protected her and was constantly checking on her. Apparently I wasn’t as over the favouritism of my brother, and in extension, his mate as I had thought. Because it rubbed me the wrong way how close my mother was with Sarah, and she hadn’t even taken time to congratulate me and Amie on having a pup. Or bothered to reach out to Amie to talk at all in the year we had been mated. The next thing that irritated me to no end was how we were expected to ignore the fact Amie was pregnant. No one had mentioned it. Not even in passing. It made me feel like my pup was unimportant, that the life mie and I had created was no big deal. When in reality it was everything. It was one of the biggest miracles and gifts I had ever received. When I felt myself almost reaching the boiling point, Amie smiled at me and leaned in and kissed my cheek. I couldn’t help myself but to smile back. I felt my anger diminish to a simmering stew.

“Amie this fish is amazing,” My mother said and plated some more of it to Sarah.

“Thank you. But it’s actually Finn who both caught it down in the river when he was fishing with Jake and Mari and then cooked it,” Amie said.

You know how to cook?” my mother asked me, unable to hide her surprise.

“When I mated it seemed like a reasonable skill to learn. Amie and I always wanted a family and I knew I had to do my part. I can’t just expect Amie to cook all the time. It has already come in handy. There are days when the little one takes more of Amie’s energy than usual,” I said, placing my hand on Amie’s bump. I wasn’t going to play by their rules. “It’s nice to be able to spend those afternoons at home. ‘I can make sure she takes a nap while I make us dinner.”

“He is spoiling me,” Amie told them. “He even asked my mom to teach him to make some of my favourite childhood dishes.” I just kissed her hair. Spoling Amie was my favourite pastime. My mother looked at me like she didn’t know who I was. In a way

din’t. Saa looked at me with big eyes. After that, the conversation flowed a little better. I had an easier time to keep my ons

under control. I could feel Amie was holding something back, I just didn’t know if it was for my sake or because of something else. It was a big relief when the dinner was over and my aunt took my mother and Sara back to the pack house. I pulled Amie into my arms and kissed her. After the kiss she let go of her feelings and to my astonishment, it was anger she had been holding back. White hot blazing anger. I just stared at her for a long time.

“Red?I asked.

“I don’t like it, okay?” she said.

“Okay. What is it you don’t like, sweetheart?”

“I don’t like how she makes you feel. I know how you struggled at the beginning of the evening and it makes me furious! And t don’t like how they pretend we’re not having a pup. How your mother ignored her grand pup and I hate how upset it’s making you,” she explained and I felt her anger build as she spoke. If I could have claimed her as my mate a second time, I would have done it in that second. Instead, I drew her in for a heated kiss and I kept kissing her until we both needed air.

Chapter 131-2

“It’s one week,” I said after we both caught our breath.

“Right. We can keep from killing them for one week,” she agreed. I d to laugh.

“I think your pregnancy hormones are acting up again, Red. Do I need to mindlink Shelly to come over and work her magic?” I asked. Shelly had been named the pregnant wolf whisperer of the pack. After having three pups of her own, which was a lot for a werewolf, she was familiar with what hormones and feelings

ings could do when mixed. More than once was she the only thing standing in between a pregnant wolf and the destruction of the world. Amie giggled.

“I think I will be okay without her. Let’s put the dishes into the washer and stroll around the garden for a bit. It will calm

“Or, we can put the dishes in the washer and then work off some of the frustration with wild sex,I suggested.

“No wonder you are the Alpha, love. You have the best ideas,” she told me and kissed me.

us down.

The following day we all met up to eat breakfast in the pack house. was on high alert, not only was I watching how my mother and Sara behaved around Amie, but I also kept an eye on how they interacted with the pack. My mother had once been the Luna for many of the people in my pack. Some of them came up to greet her and exchange a few words, but most were happy just giving her a nod in passing. They were picking up on the tension between us and it was clear whose side they were on. While they gave my mother a polite nod, they would smile at Amie and stop and talk to her, asking how she was feeling, if there was anything they could do for her or just to say hi. It didn’t ease the tension at the table, but it eased my irritation. We were finishing up breakfast and I was looking forward to getting away from it all by having a meeting with Jake and Sam about adjusting our border patrols. We had received information that twenty of the remaining members of my brother’s pack had been his closest warriors. I was afraid they might do something stupid, like trying to retaliate for his death. Amie leaned in and gave me a kiss.

‘I’m sorry about this, but I’m doing it for you,she mindlinked me. Before I could ask what, she had stood up.

“Tamara, I think it’s high time for you to talk to Finn, you can use our office,” Amie said.

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