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Chapter 24

    Chapter 24


    Brent had been kind enough to allow me the use of one of hisrger offices. Whatever Marquice had to


    say, I wanted all of my people to hear it. Dean, once he heard joined us as well. Brent, his mate - Emily


    were there as well. Marquice tried to suggest to the alpha that this wasn’t his matter, but Brent insisted


    he and his people were going to stay.


    “Nic, this is a Golden ins matter. Your father told me to tell you only,” Marquice said, giving the alpha


    a side re.


    “If it’s a Golden ins matter then why are you talking to me? I’m no longer a member of that pack.”


    “Nic, you should hear him out,” Sade said, worried.


    “Oh, I’ll hear him out. I never said I wouldn’t, but I’m not going to suggest to the alpha who has been so


    kind to let me stay and make this house my home to leave.”


    “Pettiness doesn’t sit well with you, girl,” Marquice told me.


    “And being a douche doesn’t sit well with you either. So are you going to talk or insult the person you’ve


    Marquice started to speak, but I stopped him. “You know me, and you know how I am. Don’t piss me


    off.”


    He clenched his jaw and sighed. “Your father wouldn’t approve,” he said then shook his head when he


    saw I didn’t give a damn. “An alpha without territory of his own challenged Brandon—”


    “Good, time to put his money where his mouth is,” Jon demanded, earning a scathing look of


    disapproval from Marquice.


    “Agreed,” I said, leaning back in my seat. “But what does this have to do with me.”


    “The challenge fight is in four days, and yesterday, Brandon went missing,” Marquice exined.


    “Missing how? Missing as in he could be in a ditch dead somewhere or as in he’s cleaned out his bank


    ount missing?” Wesley asked.


    “Does it matter?” Marquice said, but I could tell by the defensiveness in his tone, most likely Brandon


    had skipped town, just like I warned father he would.


    “Okay, so Brandon’s challenged and vanished, what does Father want from me? The challenge would


    fall on Father not me,” I said, knowing what he wanted, but I wanted to hear him say it.


    “Your father, the acting alpha, wishes you to return home and to your position. He’s unable to contest


    the challenging alpha and win, but you—” Marquice exined.


    I couldn’t help myself and if I could, I probably wouldn’t. “Me? But I’m just a weak, defenseless woman.


    My job is to give my mate plenty of strong sons. I could never be alpha, and I most certainly couldn’t


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    ept an alpha challenge.”


    “Nic, enough of the pettiness,” Marquice said, in a chastising tone. “I get it. You’re angry at your father. I


    don’t me you. Tough love is a hard pill to swallow.”


    Tough Love? Was he serious?


    “But now your pack needs you, your father needs you. You’re nothing here. It’s time toe home and


    do what you were born to do,” Marquice finished.


    Dean started to say something, but I stopped him with a hand on his arm. “You don’t know anything,


    Marquice. Not about me, my home, or what I am here. My father requests my help after I good and well


    told him what Brandon would do. If you’re willing to wait, I think about my answer. If not, it was good


    seeing you.”


    “I can have a room set up for you tonight,” Brent offered. When Marquice begrudgingly agreed, Emily


    showed him out. “I figured he was going to ask as much. So what are you going to do?” he asked once


    Marquice was gone.


    “Thoughts?” I said, looking to the others, not sure what to think myself. Despite my words, my stomach


    twisted at the thought of where this would leave the Golden ins pack, yet this was their doing.


    “You shouldn’t do it,” Jon said. “Your father is the one who caused this mess, and the pack allowed it to


    happen. You don’t owe them anything!”


    “But this is our home, our pack,” Sade said.


    “Maybe yours, but not mine. They turned their back on Nic,” Jon snapped at her.


    “Careful,” Wesley warned him. “Look, Nic, I know they shoved you off to the side, but we don’t know


    anything about this alpha. Our friends and family could be in danger here. Nothing wrong with going


    down there and checking out the situation.”


    “Everything is wrong with it. How can you not see that?” Jon argued.


    Before Wesley or Sade could reply I held up my hands to stop them. I didn’t want someone to say


    something they’d regretter. “Okay, okay. Got it.”


    “So? What are you going to do?” Sade asked.


    I took a breath to answer, but Dean spoke up first. “How about you guys give her time to breathe. This


    is kind of major,” he said, then looked to his father. Brent nodded, and Dean took my hand, giving it a


    tug for me to follow him. “She’ll tell you tomorrow what she’s going to do. Come on Nic.”


    Sade gave me a bewildered look while Jon nodded with a grin. Wesley nodded too. “Good idea, think


    on it.”


    He led me out of the office and through the maze of halls. We stopped in the game room. “You okay?”


    “Uhm, yeah,” I said, “Just, I don’t know. What do you think I should do?”


    “It doesn’t matter what I think, Nic. It doesn’t matter what anyone thinks. It’s all about what you want to


    do. What feels right to you.”


    “But what if I don’t know what feels right?”


    He sat on a barstool and pulled me over to him. “You know, but you just have to sort through all the


    mess in your head.” He tapped my temple.


    “Are you calling me a mess, Dean?”


    “Possibly,” he said, obviously teasing. “Nah, but there is a lot to consider, and I know how much the


    others matter to you. You don’t want to offend any of them. You also an alpha which means you want to


    protect those you feel responsible for, and I bet you feel partly responsible for your old pack, despite


    they favored your brother.”


    “Do you have a degree in psychology too?” I asked, teasing him back. “Geesh!”


    “No, but I get people, and I’d like to think I get you, especially.” Dean pulled me closer and hugged me.


    “Your dad made this mess all on his own. He let his pride and bigotry get in the way of doing what was


    best for his pack. You have no responsibility to fixing it. That’s what would make it very noble if you


    decide to rescue your pack and Dad.”


    “But what kind of person would it make me? They betrayed me and the first time they call, Ie


    running. I don’t ever want to be used again,” I said, admitted part of what was bothering me. I never


    again wanted to be a tool for my father to use and throw away.


    “It would make you a pretty damn good person,” Dean replied. “Not many people would help after


    something like that happened to them. This doesn’t have to mean you’re being used, Nic. You can set


    conditions and rules if you want.”


    Rules and Conditions? Of course, like a trade, I guess. I grinned and hugged Dean. “Thank you, Dean,


    again, I don’t know what I’d do without you.”


    “I know, I’m awesome. God’s gift to mankind,” he said with a sigh.


    Iughed and poked him in the side. “Easy there, Mister. Your neck might snap if you let it get too big.”


    “Oh, you think?” He said, putting a mocked expression of fear.


    “Yep, like a twig.” I sighed and hugged him again. “So what to do, what to do?”
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