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Game of Destiny (Amie and Finlay) novel Chapter 147

“Good. I’m not sorry he is gone either. I’m happy you are here, that ur pup is here and that we all are home.” I knew it might cause issues when Finlay’s mother and his brother’s mate came. But I was ready to kick them out of the pack the second they tried to make Finlay feel bad about what he did. He had been protecting me and our pup and I would happily return the favour.

Late afternoon the next day, Finlay and I got a mindlink from the guard at the gate. Finlay’s mother and Sarah had just entered the pack land.

“We better go and greet them,” I said, holding out my hand towards him. He took it and followed me as he mindlinked his aunt. The three of us watched as the car with our two warriors and the two women drove into the village and up to the pack house. Tamara looked older and tired. It wasn’t hard to see the past year had been hard on her. The other woman who stepped out of the car, Sarah, looked terrified. In a way I could understand her. She was an Omega who had mated the worst kind of Alpha. She had to leave her own pack and had been stranded in the Ocean Shore pack ever since. I didn’t know what she had been through during her time in that pack, but I guessed it wasn’t the most pleasant experience. Now she was forced to another pack, one where the Alpha had killed her mate. Again, I knew nothing about her relationship with Ryan. If she had loved him, meeting the man who killed him must be hard. For the first time, I questioned why she hadn’t gone back to her original pack, now when she could.

“Tamara, welcome,” I said and smiled at my mother–in–mating.

“Amie, thank you. You look absolutely radiating,” Tamara told me and a tired smile came across her face. She reached out to hug me but Finlay pulled me in behind him as he took a step to place himself between me and our guests.

“No touching,” he told them. Matilda gave me a look and then walked up and gave her sister a hug. I knew what the look meant; deal with him while I distract the guests.

‘Finn, I know you are on edge, but she isn’t going to squeeze me to death,‘ I mindlinked him.

‘I will be careful,‘ I promised. I walked around him and stopped by his side again. When he didn’t react and Matilda had hugged her sister, I did a new attempt and walked up to Tamara and gave her a quick hug and then returned to Finlay’s side. He put his arm around my shoulders.

“Would it be too much trouble for us to share a room?” Tamara asked.

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