Chapter 13
The She-Wolf Series
SAMANTHA
After my conversation with Stephen, I returned to the pack house with a renewed sense of purpose. Iâd been called to take charge, so it was best for everyone that I take the role seriously.
I was so lost in thought as I pushed through the door that I ran straight into a woman carrying a basket. Its contents went flying as they skittered across the floor.
âOh my Goddess! Iâm so sorry,â she exclaimed. When she looked up and saw me, she bowed her head. âAlpha Paulson! My apologies, I was running around without watching where I was going.â
I took in the womanâs appearance.
Tall and slender, maybe five-ten, with shiny blonde hair that fell almost to her waist in soft curls, and almond-shaped, topaz-colored eyes. Full pink lips rested below a pert nose.
She was beautiful.
âNo need to apologize,â I told her. âI wasnât paying enough attention.â
She smiled warmly. âIâm Cassandra Stevens.â
We shook hands, and then I bent down to help her pick up her scattered belongings. The papers appeared to detail an event, listing various materials, fabric swatches, and catering menus.
âAre you planning a wedding or something?â I asked.
âUh, no,â she replied, stumbling over her words. âIâm the head event planner for the pack, and Iâve been working on your alpha ceremony.â
Her lips formed a frown. âThe whole âchallenge thingâ kind of messed up the welcome party I had in mind, so I thought the alpha ceremony should be a bit more specialââ
âWait, thereâs going to be an alpha ceremony?â I cut in.
âOh, yes. At least, I hope so. Typically, the ceremony is when the previous alpha formally hands over the pack to the new alpha.
âAlpha Christian Redding might beâ¦gone, but I thought it would still be a good opportunity for the pack to meet you and celebrate under less violent circumstances.â
Her explanation made sense, and I shouldâve been grateful for an event being organized in my honor. But after the past few days, the idea just felt draining.
Still, Emerick had warned me that the alpha role came with its share of public attention, and I appreciated that Iâd have a chance to show the pack who I was on a personal level.
âThat sounds great,â I lied. âIs there anything I can do to help?â
Her face lit up with a bright smile. âActually, Iâd love to get to know you better. It would help me to set the tone for the ceremony.
âCould we meet up tonight? My husband makes an amazing bruschetta, and I have a wine collection Iâve been dying to dip into.â Her enthusiasm was a bit overwhelming, but she was so warm and inviting.
~Besides,~ I thought, ~it would be nice to make a friend.~
âSure, that sounds great,â I responded, my smile genuine. âI could use a glass of wine after the last couple of days.â
âOh, fantastic!â She clasped her hands together under her chin. âFeel free to bring Emerick. I know security is tight. Theyâll probably feel better knowing you have some protection. How about at six?â
Perhaps my relationship with Emerick wasnât as secret as Iâd thought.
âWeâll be there,â I assured her.
âFabulous.â She squeezed my hand. âI have a feeling weâre going to be really good friends.â
Her statement seemed odd, but I returned her smile before she bounced off down the hallway. As I watched her, Jackson turned the corner and approached me.
âHey, Jackson,â I said.
He nodded at me. âAlpha Paulson.â
âCould you do me a favor?â I asked. âIs there somewhere I can read up on pack law and maybe some history?â
He looked confused. âUm, I can take you to the archives if youâd like?â
âThat sounds great.â I took his arm. âLead the way.â
He stiffened at my touch, and I couldnât help but smile.
The brothers were so serious and stoic. I knew it was probably part of their job, but I was determined to crack at least one of their stony exteriors.
***
The library was like something straight out of a fairytale.
The two-story-high walls were lined with books, and large stained glass windows depicting wolves cast a rainbow of light onto the wooden tables in its center.
I was completely engrossed in my reading and enjoyed soaking up as much knowledge as possible. Not only did I learn about my pack, but about werewolves in general.
For so long, Iâd lived in ignorance of their existence, yet I was learning they had their own history, religions, traditionsâ¦
Jackson was a great help, guiding me to the various books I needed whenever I wanted to delve deeper into a subject.
Only one thing could snap me out of my focusâ¦
âHey, Emerick,â I said, looking up at him as he entered the library. âDid you know our ancestors came over on the Mayflower?
âApparently, werewolves were being persecuted in Europe and wanted a new start as much as the Pilgrims.â
âHey,â he said, peering over all the books around me. âI see youâve kept busy this afternoon.â
âItâs been enlightening. Red Clawâs archives go back over four hundred years, to the packâs original founding.â I reached for his hand and pulled him in for a kiss without a second thought.
He responded without hesitation, but as we pulled apart, I suddenly felt self-conscious.
We hadnât defined what we were yet, and I had only been on the packâs land for a little over a day. Given all the werewolf customs Iâd been learning about, I wondered if we needed to be more discreet.
Sensing my discomfort, Emerick gave me a reassuring wink as he put some distance between us and sat down at the table. âLearning our history?â He nodded at the books on the table.
âJust trying to catch up,â I admitted.
âYou will,â he assured me confidently. âWhatâs on the agenda for this evening?â
âOh, crap,â I exclaimed, remembering my conversation with the event planner. âWhat time is it?â
Emerick checked his watch. âJust past five. Why?â
âI made plans to have a glass of wine at Cassandra Stevensâs place. Actually, I made plans for ~us~ to go. She says she could use my help with planning the alpha ceremony.â
âWhen did you meet Cassie Stevens?â He sounded surprised.
âI bumped into her in the hallway,â I confessed, feeling a bit sheepish. âQuite literally.â
He grinned. âAnd she kindly bullied you into making plans with her immediately? Sheâs a force to be reckoned with, that one.â
I laughed. âShe was so excited! I couldnât say no.â
âNo one ever can.â Emerick shrugged. âSheâs actually a great person for you to spend time with if youâre trying to integrate into the pack. She knows everyone and everything thatâs going on.â
He leaned in closer and lowered his voice. âThereâs a rumor that sheâs psychic.â
I ran my tongue along my teeth as I smiled. âAnd is she?â
âShe denies it, but sheâs always seemed to, sort of, ~know~ things. If you see her walking with an umbrella on a sunny day, you should get ready for rain.â
I grinned. âWell, maybe tonight will be more interesting than I thought.â
Emerick checked his watch. âWe should probably get going if we want to be on time.â
Jackson, Emerick, and I put the books away before the three of us exited the library. Jonathan met us in the hallway, and the brothers discussed security while I messaged Luke to tell him I loved him.
I was ready for us to be under the same roof, but knew I couldnât risk bringing him until I knew it was safe.
âReady?â Emerick asked.
âYeah. I need to grab my things from your office so I can change clothes and freshen up a bit before we go,â I told him.
âI moved your stuff to one of the pack house suites. I figured you wouldnât want to spend the night in the MedBay again, and your furniture hasnât arrived at the Alphaâs Residence yet.â
âThat makes sense, thanks. I guess I hadnât really thought about where I would sleep tonight,â I admitted.
âWell, letâs show you to your room then, madam.â He offered his hand with an exaggerated bow.
I rolled my eyes and laughed, taking his hand in mine.
As we walked, I told him about my talk with Stephen. He stayed quiet while I spoke, but I felt him stiffen when I told him what Stephen had said about not trusting Emilia.
âIâm not sure about my options for dealing with Emilia. Itâs partly why I was reading about the packâs history,â I told him. âBack in the day, traitors were beheaded. I canât order someoneâs death.
âMore recently, wolves committing crimes against their alpha seem to be punished with banishment, making them rogues.
âFrom what I gather, Emilia is powerful and well connected across packs. I donât think sending her away guarantees she wonât plot against us from afar. At least if sheâs here, I can monitor her.â
âThatâs really good insight,â Emerick said. âPersonally, I vote for the beheading.â
I turned to look at his face. Sure, he was joking, but I found no humor in his features.
âYouâre not serious?â
âShe committed treason and wanted you dead. Had Gregory won the challenge, she would likely have hunted down Luke and Elias as well. So, yeah, I vote for beheading.â
âYou donât know that she wants me dead, Em.â
âWell, funnily enough, Cassieâs husband, Michael, is the head of our Enforcers, the packâs equivalent to the police. Why donât you ask him about it tonight?â
We reached a door marked ~Suite 1~, and Emerick scanned the key card in his hand. He held the door open for me, and I passed him, expecting to walk into something like a standard hotel room.
Instead, I was greeted by a cozy apartment. Warm wood floors led the way to a comfortable sitting area before me, while above us were exposed beams and a tongue-and-groove ceiling.
To the right, I spied a kitchen with a large dining room table, and to the left, two doors, which I assumed led to the bedrooms.
All this, together with the large fireplace in the center of the lounge, reminded me of a rustic lodge.
I imagined curling up in front of the flames with a cozy blanket while staring through the floor-to-ceiling windows on either side and through to the view of the forest.
âThis is beautiful,â I said.
âItâs pretty sweet, huh? Sarah redid all the rooms a couple of years ago when she became the luna. With Cassieâs help, of course. They were getting pretty dated,â he explained.
I found myself wondering about my cousin and his wife, whom Iâd never met.
But if it was strange to be in a suite she had redecorated, I imagined being in the Alphaâs Residence would feel so much weirder. It had been their homeâa place they must have made a lot of memories.
I shook myself from my thoughts and checked the time. I would need to hurry so we werenât late. Grabbing my duffel bag off the dining table, I headed to the bedroom to change.
I put on some lip gloss and added a little mascara that I thought might highlight the green of my eyes.
After changing into jeans, a low-cut sweater that hugged my curves, and some heeled booties, I walked out of the bedroom to meet Emerick.
His gaze raked over me. âYou look fantastic.â
I blushed. âDo you think itâs too much? Maybe I should wear something more professional. Iâm trying to make a good impression as the new alpha.â
âAbsolutely not. This is just a casual get-together anyway,â he said, pulling me against him. His hands fell to my waist, and his eyes traveled to my lips.
âHey now, none of that,â I said. âWe need to get going.â
He grumbled but released me, and when he wasnât paying attention, I allowed myself a long, slow sigh.
If heâd kissed me when I thought he was going to, Iâd have been putty in his hands.