Delta Jonah raised his hands again, and the maid came toward him. He whispered something to her, and her eyes widened. Jake Justin only smiled. What was going on with them? Since they came, they’d been avoiding my family, especially Vanessa.
I had been trying to get them to talk, but after nearly introducing her to Delta Jonah and he ran off, I stopped trying.
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“I hope you are enjoying the food,” I broke the lingering silence amongst us.
Jake Justin raised his head from his food and looked at me.
“It’s good. The meat would be better if sun–dried and whipped with the dry wind of Rose Valley, getting the scent of roses.”
“You dry meat in Rose Valley?” I asked, stunned.
Delta Jonah nodded, smiling. “Not really, it’s just that warriors who guard the valley sometimes dry meat there to pass time.”
“I stay there a lot, under the sun, with my Alpha. That’s why Black Rose warriors are not a piece of cake,” Jake boasted, munching on his food.
I was painfully reminded of how Jaden had stayed under the sun for hours without feeling it. I felt less than a wolf, more less an Alpha.
“Well, the environment makes people. I bet there’s an advantage to being around this chilly side of Black Hills, right?” Delta Jonah
chided.
It was my turn to agree. “Yes, great resistance to cold and harsh temperate. Also, Black Hills warriors are good climbers.”
The Delta only smiled and focused on his food.
“We’d leave today. The Delta has gotten enough of a holiday from pack duties,” Jake announced.
I glanced from the Delta to him. “You’ve only stayed for two days.”
The two days he spent staying away from all the maids and my family. All maids except the one in the room with us.
It made me wonder if she was their spy here, but she acted flustered around him too. Maybe it was because she was in charge of his
affairs.
“Yes, but it’s unfair for both him and me to be here when my brother will need all the help he can get to deal with the pack,” Jake explained.
“He has a Beta. And you can leave if you want to,” I answered, stabbing at my meat.
Jake Justin quickly responded, after glaring at Delta Jonah and making sure he wouldn’t revolt. “The Beta just got married, he’ll be scarce. My brother is alone there, so we’d be returning.”
The Delta added, “I can always pay you a visit, Alpha King. I have no mate to stop me.”
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wanted to smile, but I heard the distinct lie in his words. He had mate to stop him? Why did I feel it was a lie?
When we first met, he said he had no mate, and I believed him. Why did it sound like a lle now?
I stared at the maid; when he spoke of having no mate, she looked down, disappointed. Was she his mate? Had he found his mate here?
“Right? So, we will pack and head home. After this half–done meal,
course,” Jake Justin chuckled.
He was pissing, the only one who dared to piss me occasionally, I exaled deeply and mind–linked Vanessa to come and give a farewell, at least, as the Alpha’s sister.
She rushed, and soon we heard a knock on the door. Jake Justin and the Delta became anxious.
“Who was that? Are you expecting visitors, Alpha?”
Jake Justin quickly took a necklace from his neck and threw it on the Delta, right before me. What were they doing?
“It’s my sister, Vanessa.” while I spoke, the door flew open, and Vanessa, with widened eyes, entered inside.
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