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Game of Destiny (Amie and Finlay) novel Chapter 155

“I have no objection to it,” Alpha Marcus said. We continued to discuss some of the finer points and booked a time the next day for the first call between Sarah and her family. When the meeting was over, Finlay mindlinked Matilda to ask his mother and Sarah to come to our office. We explained the situation and they both looked at us with big eyes.

“I can talk to my parents?” Sarah asked.

“Yes. They have been trying to get in contact with you ever since you left your old pack,” I told her again.

“Thank you,” she mumbled. We talked about the call and that both of them needed to talk with the Alpha and Luna of Little Lake pack, but no one saw an issue with them transferring over. As they got ready to leave, Tamara hesitated and then turned towards

  1. me.

“How are you doing, Amie?” she asked. The question surprised me and it took me a moment to collect myself.

“I’m fine, thank you, Tamara,” I said.

“Good, stress is never good and especially not when you are pregnant. How is the pup?” I looked up at Finlay, but he looked as surprised as me.

“The pup is well.”

“When is your next check up?”

“Oh, in two weeks,” I told her.

“Would it be okay if you sent me a text letting me know how it went?” she asked.

“I would be happy to. We have decided to find out if it’s a boy or a girl and we will make sure to share the news,” I said.

“Thank you. I will be looking forward to it.” There was a long, awkward silence that I didn’t know how to fill. Then Tamara said goodbye and walked out of our office.

“That was… progress,” I said to Finlay.

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The talk between Sarah and her parents went well. Over the next few days, they had daily contact and Tamara sometimes joined in the calls as well. Both of them had been granted to stay in Sarah’s old pack. Both Finlay and I were relieved to know they had a safe place to go to and to know we didn’t need to extend their stay. Even if our relationship with both of them had become better, it was unnerving to have Sarah flinch every time Finlay walked into the room and there was an awkwardness with his mother. She tried, but it didn’t feel all the way genuine. The pack noticed it as well and I could see the looks they gave Sarah as she reacted to Finlay. They loved their Alpha and to see her think of him as some monster rubbed everyone the wrong way. The day they finally left for the airport, I breathed a sigh of relief.

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