Luna On The Run – I Stole The Alpha’s Sons Chapter 75
I slide the phone over to my mother and she grabs, nc- ing down I watch her eyes move across the
message and she chuckles.
With a sigh she lifts her gaze to mine. “This will make things worse, anger him. He will retaliate.” she
tells me and I shrug, uncaring. He made his bed now he gets to roll around in it, hopefully the damn
sheets strangle some sense into him.
“And by then, I will have him by the balls along with every Alpha in that city.” I tell her and she raises,
and eyebrow at
“And do you n on doing that?” she questions.
“Have you forgotten who was the city ount mother? I know all their shady trades and it won’t be
hard to find Axton’ s. I just need space to dig it up and I can’t do that with him. breathing down my
neck.”
“But you haven’t got the pack back yet from your father. If Axton retaites we are no match for him.”
She reminds me.
“I will have the pack. I’ll make sure of it. I will head into the City tomorrow and check some things out.
Dad either stands down or I take him down with the rest of them. That City be- longed to your family,
my family. So I am going to remind them who really owns it. And it is not Alpha Derrick or Alpha Axton.
But Alpha Bardot.” I tell her, grabbing the bottle and walking toward the stairs.
“Oh this is the most excitement I have had since I tortured the bastard that murdered my mother,”
Sondra chuffs making me stop on the steps. I turn to give her a questioning look.
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goons?” I ask.
“Nah, they wouldn’t have dared. No, my father. Right old prick he was. Wasn’t so tough with his limbs
removed and no longer able to throw a punch,” she tells us so casually I can only blink at her.
“You are one scary old woman sometimes.” Mom tells her.
“Nah, Floyde was scary, I was just his sidekick,” she shrugs, grabbing her tea and moving to her
rocking chair out. the front. We watch her slip outside and my mother turns to look at me.
“I don’t know if I am impressed, disgusted or terrified of her sometimes.” She chuckles and I have to
agree. Those hor- rors we heard of in packs but a human woman for some rea- son sounded more
horrifying for some reason.
Shaking my head, I climb the stairs heading back to my room while mindlinking the women that dinner
will be in an hour.
Entering the room, Axton snatches the bottle off me. “What took you so long, Bane is now crying,” I
move toward the crib retrieving him and giving him my breast. I move to sit on the chaise in the corner.
Watching Axton, he feeds Kyan with one hand while turning his attention back to his phone. After about
half an hour I hear the women starting to set up for dinner.
“What are they doing?” Axton questions.
“We eat together every night. You’re wee to join us if you can drop your aura.” I tell him.
“No, I’ll stay here.” he tells me and I inhale deeply, remind- ing myself he will be gone soon when a
knock sounds on the door. The door pushes open and Axton growls. The sound cuts off when Luke
sticks his head in.
“Sorry, I thought you were someone else,” he tells Luke.
“Marco is downstairs, he got here early.” Luke mindlinks me before speaking.
“Everyone is setting up, and some car is down the drive- way,” he says and I y dumb my brows
furrow.
Axton looks at me as Luke slips back out. “Are you ex- pecting someone?” I shake my head.
“Nope, I will go check it out.” I tell him,ying down Bane next to Kyan. Yet before I can turn around
Axton is already gone. I chuckle before following downstairs.
I check the women before walking halfway down the driveway, the women all watching as Axton
approaches the car and I hear Axton’s roar of aggravation when he stops be- fore he reaches it and
ces his hands in the air. Moving to- ward the car I see armed council guards, their tranquilizers and
Wolfsbane dart guns aimed at him. Marco gets out of the car and shakes his head.
“Elena!” Axton growls at me as I approach. “Marco,” I ac- knowledge ignoring Axton. Marcoes over
and pecks my cheek and Axton gapes at me.
“I hoped you wouldn’t be foolish enough, Alpha Axton.” Marco says, shaking his head.
“You got here early.” I tell him.
“Vampire attacks in the city, was here investigating anoth- er crime scene but in town,” he tells me.
“In town?” Marco nods.
“Yes, so you and women need to keep a lookout. Got the shopkeeper Taylor this afternoon,” Marco tells
me and my stomach sinks. Fuck!
“Marco, call them off, this is ridiculous. She is my mate!” Axton snarls, drawing our attention to him.
“You breached, she is well within her rights to have you removed.” Axton growls.
“You would ruin our business rtionships over an in- fringement!”
“For family, yes. Now arrest him.”
“Family?” Marco groans, turning to him.
“Sondra, she is my sister inw. Elena, here is her carer and now family. So yes Axton if I have to
choose sides, I choose hers.” I smirk and raise an eyebrow at Axton. He growls and curses. The
council guards move in.
“No fucking need, I wille willingly.” Axton snarls, he stomps toward the car and opens the
passenger seat door before stopping.
“You are making a mistake, Elena.”
“Only mistake I made Axton was letting you think you can walk all over me. You’ll learn though,” I tell
him and heughs.
“We’ll see.” heughs climbing into Marco’s car.
“Yes, he will.” Marco chuckles, sending me a wink. He gs his men to stand down and walks back to
the car while I turn back around and head back to my pack.