Chapter 6
The Alpha and The Fool
After the last meet and greet thing or whatever theyâre calling it, Father decided Wesley would be my âchaperoneâ whatever that was to keep the incident with Dean from happening again. It was probably a good idea considering what happened last time. I did not like how close Dean had gotten to me without me realizing it. Worse yet, I think he might have been right. If Brook hadnât saved me, I wasnât sure what wouldâve happened.
âI donât see how your plan can work now,â I said as I watched Wesley line up his shot on the pool table.
âNothing has changed,â Jon said. He was leaning on his cue, his dark eyes twinkling with mischief.
âHow hasnât it? Wesleyâs job now is to follow me around to make sure Dean stays away.â
âNow why would he do that? Iâm awesome company,â Dean said as he walked in the room. He wasnât alone, his brother, Brook and a couple others were with him.
âHeâs not short of confidence is he?â Sade whispered in my ear.
âYou have no idea,â I whispered back. Jon and Dean greeted each other like old friends. âTraitor.â
âNot at all,â Jon replied.
Brook took a seat next to me. âThis is Andy and his mate Kara.â Andy, pale and blonde, looked like some Viking out of history. Kara was a good two feet, at least, smaller than him, and blonde too, but her hair was shaved on one side and the tips dyed pink.
âLove the hair,â Kara said to me as she sat next to Brook. She seemed like she meant it.
âThanks,â I said and looked Wesley. âYou are done here?â
âYou canât leave yet, we just got here,â Dean said flashing a smile at me.
My stomach fluttered at the sight and I quickly looked away. âWes?â
âI canât leave the game unfinished, Nic. Jon wonât let me hear the end of it since heâs in the lead.â
âFine,â I said and laughed dryly when not a minute passed they started a new game to include Ryder and Andy with Dean watching. I glanced at the doorway. My stomach churn with nerves. Wesley was like an uncle to me, and Jon was my best friend. If Father found out they were going against his orders, it wouldnât go well for them at all.
âWhy does your dad have such a hard on for Dean?â Kara asked as the boys started to play. âI mean I get heâs a bit of an idiot, but heâs a good guy.â
âAww, I knew you loved me, Kay-kay,â Dean said then yelped as Andy hit him in the back of the leg with his pool cue.
A surge of anger rushed through me, my muscles tensed, and I had the urge to growl at the blonde Viking. What was wrong with me?
âSo youâre one of your dadâs enforcers?â Kara asked, and when I nodded she asked again, âWhat do you do?â
âFrontline.â
Her eyes widened. âSeriously?â
I couldnât help but grin. Frontline was the first to deal with any threat, and only the best of the best got to be part of the team. It had taken a lot of work, but I earned it. âYep. Jon is one too. Wesley used to work for them as well.â
âSweet, Iâm one of this packâs trackers. Saw quite a bit of action with our fight against Black Mountain,â Kara said.
âYeah, I remember their alpha spoke with Dad a bit for our support, but it was over before he gave his answer.â
âReally? What wouldâve been his answer?â Brook asked That was a loaded question, considering what Black Mountain did to her. âHe didnât tell me,â I told her. It was the truth, but I knew he was strongly considering sending us to help the previous alpha of Black Mountain.
She gave me a weak smile. âRight.â
I blew out a breath. Awkward. This whole situation was awkward in all honesty. I couldnât relax here, especially knowing Father would be furious. I waited long enough for everyone to be pulled in the game and I slipped out of the room. As the distance between the others and me grew, my nerves went away. I rubbed the back of my neck to ease some of the remaining tension when someone grabbed my other hand.
âI thought youâd never leave. Come on, letâs go,â Dean said, grinning as always and jogged down the hall, pulling me with him.
âWait, what?â
He glanced back at me, winked and kept going. To my surprise, he had a firm grip on my hand, and I couldnât free myself. Dean pulled us into a dark room with a large pool in the center. âNo one ever comes in here this late so we should be good.â He sat at the edge, taking off his shoes and rolling up his pants. âCome on, dip your feet in. The water is great. I promise I wonât bite unless you ask.â He waggled his eyebrows at me.
I rolled my eyes as I sat next to him, but I had no idea why. This was a bad idea. Being alone with him was a very bad idea. âWhy are we here?â
âWhy not?â
âMy father-â
âYou worry too much, Beautiful. Look, youâve been here a few days now, and Iâve hardly got to say three words to you before someone takes you away. It canât be too much to ask to want to have one uninterrupted conversation.â
âIt might.â
Dean reached for my hand, but I moved it to my lap. He frowned and shook his head. âOkay, so what do you like to do?â
I bit my lip, debating on what I should do. For some reason, I couldnât bring myself to leave like I should. âI work out, train.â
âAnd when youâre not doing that?â
I shrugged. âNot much really. Between training and my enforcer duties, I donât have free time.â
âSo no hobbies or anything?â
âWorking out is a hobby,â I told him.
âHow many hours do you work out?â
âAbout eight or so. It depends on what Iâm doing.â
âEight? Geez, no wonder you hit to so hard. Why so long?â
I shrugged. âI have to if Iâm going to be as strong as the guys on the team.â
âWhy do you have to be as strong as them. I mean as long as you can hold your own.â
âBecause I have to be. If Iâm not as strong as them, then Iâm the weak link.â
âSo what the other women on the team do?â
âThere is no other women. None can reach the strength requirement, and most donât even want to try.â I told him, proud Iâd become the exception.
Dean started to laugh. âThatâs bullshit. Dadâs enforcers have a lot of women. They may not be as physically strong as some of the guys, but that doesnât mean anything. There is this one woman, Renee. Sheâs barely five foot and doesnât lift as much as anyone else on the team, but Iâve seen her kick all their asses.â
Irritation flared in me. What was Deanâs point? âGreat. Good for her, but itâs not how my pack works and I like being strong. I told you, Iâm not like the other women and Iâm fine with it.â
âWhat? I didnât mean-wait,â he said when I started to stand. Dean grabbed my hand, pulling me to sit back down. âI didnât mean to offend you, Nic. Itâs only that doesnât seem too healthy to push yourself so hard.â
âIâm perfectly healthy and fine. Look, Dean. Weâre too different. This wonât work. Itâs best if I leave now.â
Dean frowned and wouldnât let go of my hand when I tried to pull away from him. âNo, itâs not.â
âYes, it is,â I said, frustrated. âI am one of the guys, and I like it that way. I donât like to gossip or shop, or flirt, or whatever it is other girls do.â
âGood, because I donât like gossip or shopping either.â He flashed me another grin. âIf itâs what makes you happy then itâs fine by me.â
I let out a breath and shook my head. âI donât think youâre listening to me.â
He laughed. âNo, actually the one who isnât listening here is you. Nic, it doesnât matter to me how different you are from other women or me. I donât care how you dress or what you look like. None of that is important.â
âReally? You donât care?â Dean shook his head side to side. âYou donât care Iâm not soft or sweet, or Iâm stronger than you?â
âNope. Not even a little bit.â He laughed, even more, when I didnât bother to hide my skepticism. âSeriously, it means nothing to me. Who you are is much more important.â
âYou realize how cheesy you sound,â I said and tried to free my hand once more.
âCheese is awesome,â he replied, still not letting go.
âWhy do you keep holding my hand?â I asked, again a little irritated.
âI like the way it feels in mine, and you havenât asked me to let you go.â
I couldnât help but laugh. âYouâre crazy. So Cheesy, what do you do with your time?â
âWell, I have to admit I donât always have a lot of free time usually either. My shifts at the hospital usually keep me busy.â
âYouâre a doctor?â I said with surprise.
He snorted. âHell no. Iâm a nurse.â
âA nurse,â I repeated.
âIs that judgment I hear?â
âNo, of course notâ I donât think I convinced him. âWhy not a doctor?â
âIâll have you know there is a lot of guy nurses,â he said, with a nod. âAnd I wanted to help people. Doctors pop in and out, without a lot of interaction with their patients. Nurses are the ones who get someone a drink when theyâre thirsty, help regulate medication to make sure theyâre comfortable. Itâs the nurses that make the biggest impact, despite all the hype docs get.â
âI see,â I replied, not sure what to say.
He laughed and gave my hand a squeeze. âThe worst part is my mom still gets to boss me around since sheâs my actual boss.â He scrunched his face in disgust, and again I found myself laughing. âWhen Iâm not there, I usually hang out with my brother and everyone.â
My thoughts jumped to my own brother. I hated that after all these years I still missed him sometimes.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âNothing. I was thinking of my brother.â
âYou have a brother?â
âIâm not so sure he deserves to be called that anymore. When I was little, and Mom died, he and Father got in a fight. Brandon left and never looked back.â
âJust like that? No goodbyes or anything.â
âNot even a note,â I said, the bitterness slipping into my voice.
âHeâs a dick.â
âYeah, so itâs been Father and me since then. Itâs why I need to be as strong as the others. I have to be the alpha. I have to be the son he lost,â I said, watching Dean frown more as I spoke. He didnât understand. Dean was free to be who he wanted. His brother was the one who had to take on the responsibilities of alpha. I didnât want to argue the point with him anymore. âI should be getting back. Father might check in, and if Iâm not there or with Wesley, itâll be bad.â
Dean shook his head as if he knew exactly what was on my mind. âAlright, let me walk you back.â He put on his shoes again and walked me back to my room.
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We walked back in silence and when we stopped at the door his smile was back full force. I wondered if his face hurt from so much smiling. âI liked this,â he said. âI hope we can sneak away again, soon.â
I laughed quietly. âYeah, it wasnât bad.â
Dean grabbed my hand as I turned to go inside. âSleep well, Nic.â He brought my hand to his lips. I gasped as my heart leaped to my throat as he kissed my palm. I felt the kiss like an electric jolt, all the way from my hand to my toes. âAnd donât forget to dream of me.â He winked, and I rolled my eyes, fighting a smile.
âYou are so certifiable, Dean. Good night,â I said, going inside and once the door was closed I let the smile emerge. God help me, Dean was an idiot, but I was starting to like him. What is wrong with me?
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