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Edward Jamenson sank into the rocking chair on his porch and sighed. Damn,
he was getting old. He’d raised seven children, led a Pack of the most fierce
and loyal werewolves in the world…and was getting tired.
He knew his sons were doing much of the work for the
Pack. After all, they were the Pack’s future,
rightly so. They needed the responsibility,
the experience.
And it was a testament to their
characters that he trusted them to do so. Because even though he loved his pups
more than he could breathe, he needed to believe that they could live without
him.
He let out a laugh. God, he sounded
like one of those emo boys that didn’t hold their pants above their asses or
just like an old man.
Well…he was. At least the old man.
He wouldn’t be caught dead in that eyeliner crap.
He closed his eyes and tried to
make his headache go away. Werewolves really didn’t get sick, their bodies too
strong for that, but he’d been the backbone for his Pack for so long…sometimes
he just needed a breather.
Not that he’d let anyone but his
mate know that.
“Edward, hon, what are you doing
out here?”
Speak of the devil, or in this
case, Momma Wolf. “Just thinking, baby.”
Patricia, the love of his life and
the second half of the Alpha pair, sat down on his lap and cuddled close. Even
after over almost two centuries together, he loved to nip and nibble his tasty
morsel of a wife. She didn’t look a day over twenty five…but neither did he.
Werewolf genetics had their upsides.
Pat kissed him softly and sighed,
the weight of the Pack heavy on her shoulders just as his.
“What are you thinking about, my
Alpha?”
Edward chuckled. She knew just as
well as he did that she ran this Pack side-by-side with him. Just because the
moon goddess had decided to give the males of their species the leadership abilities
didn’t mean that the women weren’t just as special. Oh, he knew they were
strong and in charge. It didn’t take almost two centuries of being Alpha to
learn that.
“I’m thinking that I’m tired.” He
traced her jaw and she smiled.
“I know, baby. Me too.”
He kissed her softly. “I’m also
worried.”
Pat rested her head on his
forehead, a frown on her face. “Me too,” she whispered.
They were the Alpha pair. They
weren’t allowed to be worried. They had to be strong. But they were on the
brink of an all-out war. Only half of their children were mated. The ones that
weren’t seemed to be falling faster than he could reach them.
Kade was stepping up. His eldest
and Heir was mated to Melanie and Edward and Pat had their first grandson,
Finn. Kade would be okay. Jasper would as well with his mate Willow and their
baby Brie. Edward didn’t worry about Reed and his two mates, Josh and Hannah.
Though there was something going on between the three of them that made his
Alpha bond want to go over and soothe. But the human part of him knew his wolf
needed to step away and let them grow together. Whatever it was…they’d be okay.
Maddox and North. His twins. Edward
sighed. Again, there was something going on there but he couldn’t think of how
to help them. At some point the father and Alpha needed to step away and let
his children make their own mistakes. Edward just didn’t know if they could
survive the outcome.
Adam was the one who destroyed him.
He felt like a failure as an Alpha and a father.
“Edward, stop thinking that.”
He smiled and brushed a lock of
hair behind his mate’s ear. “I can’t help it.”
Pat’s smile wobbled and she let a
single tear fall. Strong was his mate. “He’s so lost.”
Edward squeezed her tight, her soft
body molding to his. “I know.”
“We can’t do anything for him but
be by him if he needs us.”
“I know.”
Edward rocked his mate and looked
out on his land, trying to heal wounds that weren’t his but could still burn.
He had seven children and yet the
baby of the family was always closest to his heart. His baby girl, Cailin. So fierce, temperamental,
and Alpha in her own way. Yet as she got older, he had no idea how the hell to
read her. She was an enigma. Independent yet ingrained in the Pack. His only
daughter would always be his baby. He didn’t envy her future mate.
Especially considering the fact he
planned on interrogating the man until he was found perfect. Which would never
happen. But it was okay, he’d protect
his little girl from anything.
“I don’t like that look on your
face, Edward.”
He smiled, aware of the gleam in
his eyes. “Just thinking of my baby girl.”
Pat threw back her head and
laughed. “That girl has you wrapped around your finger.”
He shrugged. “So? It’s a daughter prerogative.”
“You are such a Dad.”
“You know it.” He shifted and
settled his mate closer on his lap. “Speaking of, I know Father’s Day is
tomorrow, but I don’t want to do anything for it.”
Pat straightened and blinked up at
him. “Why not? It’s your favorite holiday.”
“I know, and I’ve loved our family
dinners to celebrate it. But this time I’m not the only father in the group. I
want it to be about the boys and their babies too. Not just me.”
“But we could do that at dinner,”
Pat pleaded.
He shook his head. “I want Kade and
Jasper to enjoy themselves and make their own traditions. Plus, I’ve seen the
way Adam watches those babies and I know he’s thinking about that baby he lost.
I don’t want to cause him any more pain than he’s already dealing with.”
Pat’s eyes filled and she buried
her face in his neck, the collar of his shirt damp with her tears.
“I just want to spend the day with
my mate, cuddle, and make love.”
She sighed and kissed his jaw. “That
sounds perfect.”
“You think the kids will mind?”
“Oh, I think they’ll like some time
to themselves. We can always do a family dinner another night.”
“Really?”
“Uh huh…though I think I could use
some planning and practice for our day.”
His wolf growled and his eyes grew
gold. She shifted on his lap and he moved to she could wrap her legs around his
waist.
“Bedroom?”
She nipped at his lip. “I’m
thinking the patio. The den can’t see us from here. We’re completely alone.”
He growled and crushed his mouth to
hers.
She pulled back and laughed. “Careful
big boy, we need to make sure we get some protection or we’ll make another
baby.”
“It would be a nice father’s day
gift….” He smiled, knowing she’d know he was only kidding.
“Oh really? Baby number eight?
Maybe she’ll be just like our Cailin?”
He groaned. “I don’t think I can
take another Cailin.”
She giggled and kissed his ear. “I
love you, my Alpha.”
“Not as much as I love you.”
He picked her up and pulled her
down to the porch so he could show her just how much he loved his mate. He’d raised
seven children with this woman and loved
every inch of her. Now he got to show her just how grateful he was for his
children…and the other half of his heart.
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Aww that was really sweet! Super excited for Adam's story
ReplyDeleteI agree with Katie, that is sweet. I really liked it.
ReplyDeleteThat was awesome even got a little teary eyed!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for Adam's story and rest of the Jamenson siblings! I love this series! :D
ReplyDeleteCongrats on starting anew blog. And great excerpt.
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see strong male and female characters showing their love for each other and their kids! And, as hard as it is, sometimes you have to sit back and let them make their own mistakes and just hope it all works out for them as it did for us.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new blog. Loved the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteREALLY enjoyed it! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteenjoyed it very much, congrats on your new blog. i k now you'll keep us up to date with them all. looking forward to adams story.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed that, awesome to read about the parents and how in love they still are :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a neat idea! I loved the peek at Edward. Can't wait for the next one :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome couple and thank you for letting us peek in on them. Because I am in the "sunset" of my life, I feel and see many of the things they do with their children, etc. Wonderful insight for a youngin' like you, Carrie-Ann. I love your Alpha males....
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