Isaiah POV
“He was offering you an apartment. I’m not jealous, I’m territorial. I don’t share what’s mine.” I said.
Kaia looked at me with a raised eyebrow. “You could hear the conversation from there?”
“I may have the position of a beta, Kaia; but I was born an Alpha. Alpha’s have better hearing than most.” I said.
“So, if I want a private conversation with Sinclair or Thalia, you would still hear it?” she asked.
“Yeah. For the record, your conversations with Sinclair have always been interesting. You two act like sisters.” I said.
“I wish we were sisters.” she said. “I would have liked to have had a sibling growing up.”
“Well, we could always have a hundred pups and then you will never be bored.” I teased.
Kaia laughed and it was carefree and happy. Something deep rooted in me though wants to see her by my side and pregnant with my pups. I keep that thought to myself for right now though.
“Okay, so I’m going to see if Aiden and Thalia are back. They should be. If they are, then I am sticking it out here with you this week.” I said.
“If they are not?” Kaia asked.
“I’ll cross that bridge when I get to it, trouble.” I said.
I grabbed my phone and dialed Aiden. When he answers he sounds really happy. “Hey bro. How are the troublemakers?”
I chuckled, “Still causing trouble. Are you back at the pack yet?”
“Yeah, got in last night. When are you getting back?”
“Hopefully by the end of the week. Kaia’s attorney managed to get a restraining order and divorce date. Human rejection is such a process.”
“Yeah, wolves are better. Hey, heads up, I asked Reid and Adrian to come as back up for a couple of days in case you need me. Adrian is in a foul mood lately. He and Amber keep fighting.” Aiden said.
“I’ll talk to him and see what’s going on when I get back. I think we are good here though. Better than good actually.” I said.
“Oh, yeah? Marked your mate, then?”
“Not yet. It’s a long story. I will tell you about it when I get back to the pack. In the meantime, give my love to everyone.” I said.
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