Oliver, The Alpha
Kaiser
The call I received from one of the council members before Adeline left my world that night was alarming. He told me that the girl that Dad saved looked like my mate. I had been thinking about it. Now that she told me the possibility of whoever that man is exchanging people’s bodies from both worlds, I’m certain that whoever lives agreed to join forces with him. What if one day I wake up and the one who had her face appears before me?
Now that she’s here, I can’t help but feel worried. What if that woman who had her face showed up in her world and took advantage of the fact that she was here with me? Will her dad and brother find out that it wasn’t her? Before I think about it, is there a possibility that the girl that Dad saved would join that man?
I shook my head to shove those thoughts away. Adeline is here, and I didn’t want her to see me worry. I only want to spend our time together and make the most of it as much as possible. “Kaiser.” I looked at her and wanted to laugh because of how she looked. She’s trying to act cute, and knowing what kind of woman she is, I couldn’t help but think it doesn’t fit her.
“I don’t look good, right?” she asked, glaring. I shook my head, laughing, so she was pissed.
“But you’re still beautiful; it just doesn’t fit you,” I replied,
“Are you my mate? Did I smell wrong?” she asked, making me crease my forehead. What do her actions have to do with our mate bond? “You are supposed to flatter me all the time. You must tell me I am cute, even if I’m not.”
“But you’re beautiful. The most beautiful, to be exact.”
“You said it doesn’t fit me!” she exclaimed.
“It doesn’t fit you to try to act cute because I always see you as a strong and independent woman.”
“Hmp! I should ask Elda to come back already so we can return to our world,” she said angrily.
“Let those two have their time together.” I said, “Anyway, Kylo told me to take this chance to talk with you. We need to discuss the man that you and your friend saw.” Then she became serious. She got up from her seat and started walking back and forth, thinking.
“The killings of those human girls started when I first appeared here,” she said in a low voice. Now she has my full attention, seriously. She continued talking and told me about how they found the dead bodies of the human girls in four different locations, and I listened carefully. She thought those killings had something to do with our mate bond as well, and even if I didn’t want to agree with her, I couldn’t help but think it was possible.
“So, what do you think?” she asked after.
“I agree with you. But I don’t see the connection.” I answered.
“This just came to mind,” she said in a low voice, so I looked at her, and she continued, “What if, just what if? What if that man came from here? What if he was staying in my world because of something important to him?”
“What could it be?” I asked, “If he was originally from this world and he asked the devil to send him there, what was his reason?”
“He’s a man,” she replied.
“So?”
“What possible reason could a man do such a thing? I mean, to sell himself to the devil to attain it?”
“As a man, it was either power or woman.” I answered, “Or maybe both.”
“Woman?” she asked, and I nodded.
“For you, I am willing to do anything just to have you. To keep you safe and make you stay with me. If in case I only had a single chance to be with you, I would sell myself to the devil so we’d be together forever.”
“You’re crazy if you do that,” she replied,
“Because I love you more than anything in this world, baby,” I replied, then I remembered something that stunned me and rendered me speechless.
“Hey, are you alright?” Adeline asked, waving her hand right in my face.
“Baby,”
“What?”
“I just think of something.”
“What is it?”
“Let’s go to Dad’s old office,” I said and got up from my seat, which made her crease her forehead. “Come on,” I added, grabbing her hand and pulling her out of the alpha’s office.
“It’s that chest again,” she said when we entered the room and went straight to where the chest was. “So, you were looking for something when I found you here?”
“Yes,”
“Not only the picture of a man who looks like you?” she asked while I opened the chest and took the notebook. I thought that whoever was taking care of this would take it and never let me see it again, but I had a feeling that whoever he was, he let me find it.
“Let’s sit there,” I said, pulling her again onto a single couch and sitting there with her on my lap.
“What are you doing?” she asked with her eyes widening.
“What? This couch fits only a single person.”
“That’s why we need to sit there,” she replied, pointing at the office table with two chairs.
“It’s better here,” I replied and started telling her about Oliver.
“Wait, Oliver?” She asked, and I nodded. “I think I know someone with that name,” she added, thinking, so I waited until she remembered him. Her eyes widened before she said, “Tell me about him.”
“He’s an alpha,” I replied.
“And he’s dead?” she asked. How did she know? I nodded in response, creasing my forehead in curiosity. “He has a mate, and someone took her from him?” she asked again.
“You know them?”Content (C) Nôv/elDra/ma.Org.
“I read a diary with a woman who loves Oliver and ended up marrying Mike because someone took her from her mate after that man killed him.”
“That’s exactly what happened to the alpha and Luna in this notebook,” I said, and she was so shocked that she covered her mouth with her hand.
“Kaiser, I found that diary in the library,” she said. “In OUR pack house library,” she added, stressing the OUR. Then she started telling me about the woman in the diary she found and how the woman was in agony over losing her mate and hurting Mike because she couldn’t love him back.
“So, the woman in your diary originally from here?” I asked, and she nodded. “How will we connect this to the incidents in both our worlds?”
“The man my friend and I saw with the dead bodies-do you think he is the same man as the one who brought that woman to our world?” She asked hesitantly, but I wanted to agree with her.
“And that man wanted that woman?” I asked as well, to which she nodded. “What’s her name?”
“Huh?”
“You don’t know the woman’s name?”
“Well, I haven’t finished reading it,” she said, scratching her head. “I don’t like reading. But I plan on continuously reading it to know what happened next.”
I shook my head before flicking her forehead with my finger. “Ouch!” she exclaimed.
“If you can bring it here, bring it. I will read it.” I said,
“Is it possible to bring something from my world here?”
“You’re fully dressed, and there was one time that you still had your weapons with you,” I said, and she nodded in agreement.
“Since Elda can bring us here whenever she wants to, I’ll try when I return to our world,” she replied. I sighed after realizing that, at least, we had started to get some leads. If we find out who that man is, we can think of ways to fight him.
“Kaiser,” Adeline said, looking at me intently. “Does the man in the picture who looks exactly like you and Oliver look the same?” she asked. I couldn’t answer because I started to think about something. What if?