Ella's POV
Previous Day
I watched Jacob and Kelsey leave, a pit forming in my stomach. I had been watching Rose, she didn't think it was a good idea and it wasn't. "Rose, you're not even asking this of Gunny. It's a horrible idea."
"Why? Isn't it good for the Pack to have more children?"
"Yes, but not this way. Mated pairs are sacred, and something like this would end up driving us apart. There's no way you don't regret it, you aren't jealous of her and her child, and that isn't good for the Pack."
I could see she was relieved. "So she doesn't get a child?"
"She can, but not with a mated male's sperm. I know her cat wants what it does, but things are different here than in the world she knows. The best thing would be for her to find her mate, then if she has brothers or relatives willing to donate they would both be tied to the baby."
"She doesn't have a mate, though."
I nodded. "True, and that's why it is better if the donor isn't in the Pack. What if she met her mate next week, and baby daddy is a mated member of our Pack? Not good. No, the best thing is to find a volunteer, someone who isn't from around here. I'd prefer someone who didn't have a mate at all." I thought for a minute, a candidate came through. "Let me take care of it, you forget this even happened. Gunny only has eyes for you, trust him."
"All right." She went downstairs to check on things while I pulled my phone out. I flipped to the right contact and pressed talk. A few rings later, a deep male voice answered. "Joe Miller."
"Hello Beta Joe, it's Alpha Ella from the Belden Pack."
"Hello Alpha, what can I do for you?"
I paused for a second. "Joe, there is a new female cat shifter with my Pack who is about to go into heat. She's a lesbian, but she wants a child."
The line went quiet. "I'm not screwing just anyone, Ella. I can't even think about anyone other than my Daria. I'd be with her already if I hadn't made that promise to Alpha Renee."
"I know. Joe, her cat wants a strong male to sire her offspring, it's how their instincts work. You're one of the strongest Betas I know, hell you could easily be an Alpha. After losing your mate, this is a chance to keep your line going. She would raise them alone, or if you want, she will let you be involved as much as you are comfortable."
"I'm a wolf, you know."
"True, so is my Craig. It is a tossup whether the children will look more cat or wolf, and they will take some characteristics of each." There was silence on the line. "Just think about it."
"I don't have to, Ella. I don't have much left to give, my wolf wants to give up and just go into the woods and waste away. I need something good in my life, and maybe helping this woman will help me too. What do you need from me?"
"Go to your Pack Doctor, she knows how to collect the sample and freeze it for later use. It would be best if we had multiple samples ready, just to make sure."
"And she would want me as the baby daddy?"
"I think so, I haven't talked to her yet."
"I'm coming, then. I'm not going to father a child with a woman I've never met. It's all right if I come, right?"
"Absolutely, Joe, you're always welcome in our house. Pack for a week or more, make a vacation out of it." I smiled a little, sometimes when a wolf was depressed a change of scenery could help. "Do you need me to call Alpha Merino and clear it with him?"
"No, I'll get that. It's not like I'm doing a lot here anyway. I can't even sleep in my room, not with her scent around. I'll see you late tonight." He hung up, and I set the phone down. Such drama, so many changes and new people in the Pack. There were many times I just wanted to go back to my island and play with the kids in the surf, and not deal with all this stuff.
My phone rang, it was an overseas number. "Ella Anderson, may I help you?"
"Yes Madam, this is Marcos Jiminez, Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs. I have some good news for you, the American military cleanup has ended and all chemical munitions have been removed from your island."
"So, we can move back?"
"There is still a formal turnover, but in two weeks the ban on civilian occupancy will be removed and you can return."
"Thank you, that is EXCELLENT news! I have so missed my home."
"You are quite welcome." He gave me some more information and his phone number, then hung up after wishing us luck. I opened the Pack bond. "
Everyone, I have good news. The Island cleanup is complete, we will be able to return in two weeks. We will have a Pack meeting this weekend to discuss the move and what happens here in Santa Fe."
I went to find Al and Marge, I would need them first. They were in the back, watching over the children, and they were thrilled at the news. "I can't wait to go boar hunting again," Al said. "They will have overrun the island in our absence."
"I'm looking forward to the parties on the beach," Marge said. "Less cleanup."
"Actually, I want you guys to head down there as soon as possible," I said. "I'll charter aircraft for most of us to arrive, but I need people there first. The island staff, those that still want to work there, we need to track them down and offer them jobs again. Interview and hire replacements for anyone that moved on. I want to make sure we have new bedding, mattresses, clothing, check the boats that are in storage on the mainland... there's so much prep to do."