Vic's POV
Alexandria Safe House
As soon as I walked in the door, I smelled sex in the air.
I was furious. I knew what instructions Greg received when Beta Coral sent him to protect Heather. Yes, they were pretending to be "Mr. and Mrs. Greg Barks" since that made it more difficult to locate her, but Coral had been specific. "Don't let your proximity lead to an inappropriate relationship or letting your guard down." The Love Shack I just walked inside? Inappropriate. He was four years older than the college freshman he was protecting, and he was an unmated werewolf.
As soon as I could, I pulled him aside. "
What the hell is going on here, Greg? You're fucking a HUMAN you're supposed to be protecting?"
"I know. It just happened, Vic. We love each other."
I just stared at him for a bit. Love? He didn't know the first fucking thing about LOVE. He'd never felt the mating pull, never mated with the one meant for him, and never held his pup in his hands. "
She's not your mate, Greg. Trust me, you meet your fated mate, and it will make what you have with Heather look like a pleasant distraction in comparison."
In the back of my head, something said I shouldn't be too hard on him. After all, I was fucking a human too. The difference was that I had no fated mate waiting for me, not until I joined her on the other side of the Moon. I'd figure out how to get around the Council edicts with Spider Monkey at a later time.
"I haven't met her yet."
I slapped him across the face. "
By Luna, you're what? Twenty-two? If you found your mate TOMORROW, you'd still be considered lucky to have found her so YOUNG. Bitch about not finding your mate when you've reached a century."
He looked contrite as we stood in the extra bedroom. "
I can't just let this pass, Greg. Beta Coral defeated Alpha Millner in combat, she and Keith are now Alphas of the Blue River Pack. I'm the acting Security Beta, which means you work for me."
His shoulders slumped down. "
What can I do, Vic? I'm still a probationary member of this Pack. If the Alphas find out, I could be kicked out. No one else will take me, not if this gets out. I'm begging you, Vic, help me survive this."
I thought about it; Greg was a good kid; he was young, and let Little Greg drive his actions too much, like many of the young men I'd trained. "
At least tell me you used protection."
Getting a human pregnant? I couldn't hide that from the Alphas.
"
We did."
"And she doesn't know we are werewolves?"
"She has no idea, Vic. I wouldn't do that to her; I love her."
"You love her now, but you're foolish if you think there is a future. The Council is cracking down; no more Trusted Agents. If she finds out about us, she's dead, you understand?"
"
I won't tell her a thing."
"Good. The Alphas said you're to stay here for another week or so, that gives me time to figure something out. Pack up everything and send me a text if you need a van or a truck to help out. Did you lease the house?"
"Yeah, told them I was moving to a job up here. Four-month lease, all cash in advance."
Money wasn't an issue. "
Break the lease, get what you can back but don't push it. I want a thorough cleanup of the house."
He nodded his assent. "
What are you going to do?"
"I'm going to separate the two of you until things calm down a little. You can't get close to her when you are back at Arrowhead, not until enough time has passed that they don't suspect the relationship started here. Whatever it takes, make sure she doesn't tell anyone you two are fucking each other. If she says anything other than you protected her and kept her safe, there's nothing I can do to save your stupid ass."
He nodded. "
I'll get Heather to stay quiet about this. Thanks, Vic."
"When you do, let her down easy. She's been through enough shit this year."
I walked back out, leaving him to talk to Heather before we left. He crossed the hall into the master bedroom while I went to the kitchen to see Three Tequila. "Anything good for the trip home?"
"We should grab some drinks, maybe some snacks." I spotted an Igloo cooler on top of the fridge, and put some water, Cokes, beef sticks and a block of cheese into it with some ice. "She's looking so much better than the last time I saw her," T said.
"Well, she was in the hospital then after being shot in the back. She's recovered well." I closed up the cooler. "Use the bathroom, we're not stopping on the way home unless we have to." She got up and moved to the guest bathroom in the hall.
Ten minutes later, her bag and box in the back of the van, I put it in gear and pulled out of their driveway. I was alert for any tails, taking random turns and circling blocks to make sure we were clear. There was nothing, and Heather soon fell asleep.
I drove straight through, a four-hour drive in the bright sunshine. We had filled the tank after leaving the Interstate before going to Heather's house, so no stops were needed. "
Alphas, I'm two minutes from the front entrance,"
I sent when we were close. "
Heather and Three Tequila are secure."
"Welcome back, Vic. Drive straight into Roadkill's garage, we'll be waiting."
The guards at the main entrance waved me through; even though the Sons were reeling, we still had heightened security helped by our Oxbow Lake allies. I followed the road around the homes lining the lake until I turned into the smaller home, near the curve where the point moved out into the lake. Pulling into the empty spot, I parked and turned the engine off as the garage door was going down.
"We're here," I told them. The rear doors opened as Heather stretched and rubbed her eyes.
"Harleigh!" Possum was bouncing as Heather smiled and moved towards the back. They hugged, joined soon by Roadkill. "You look good," she told Heather.
"I've healed quite a bit, and I'm safe," she said. Her stomach growled. "I guess I'm hungry too!"
"Come on inside. Honey, grab her stuff?" The girls went outside as I closed the back doors and went around to the passenger side. I handed the box and the bag from the passenger seat to him, then he opened the door again. I drove the van back to the Pack motor pool, then walked back to the offices at the Pack House.
The Alphas weren't in yet, so I went to Ron's office instead. He had moved one office closer to the Alphas, reflecting his new status as Lead Beta, while I was using his old one. "I'm back," I told him.
"Everything go well on the drive?"
"Good weather, no issues except the smell of sex on the way down to the airport. Remind me not to take the Love Van on an airport run again unless I'm in the back."
He snorted as he looked over his computer. "Have you looked over the training plan?"
"I have, but I thought of something on the way back here," he said. "The Beta camp starts soon, and we aren't sending anyone?" Beta Camp was an intensive camp for future Pack leaders under 25 years of age, held every three years at a Pack volunteering to host it. It prepared them physically, allowed them to network with people their age in other Packs, and receive expert instruction in Pack law, history, and tactics.
"I don't believe so," Ron said. "Did you have someone in mind?"
"Greg Barks. He's got potential, and he'll miss the age cutoff if we wait for the next time around."