Chapter 2
Chapter 2
“Where have you girls been?” As soon as our bikes pulled up to the pack house, my mother was already jumping down my throat. For a Luna, she was especially over bearing and always nagging on me about something I did wrong. I was never good enough in her eyes.
She was a tiny thing a just under 5’5” and not an ounce of fat on her. Luna An n was a force to be wrecked with if she has her mind made up. Usually, she always believes I am wrong without even hearing my side. Thankfully, Colt can see through her. She is technically our step-mother as our mother died giving birth to us. Dad mated with her not even a year later. Colt was a spinning image of our dad. Even though we looked similar, I looked more like my mother growing up.
“Just finished up at the shop. We are going to go for a run and meet some friends for supper.” I said stopping in front of her.
“I don’t think so! You haven’t finished any of the work that I put on the list for you!” A little vein threatened to burst in her forehead.
“I did it this morning! Before school! Did you even check before you accuse me of something?” I yelled, instantly pis sed.
“What is going on here?” Dad, Colt and the boys walked out of the pack house.
“Once again, she is ignoring her duties I gave her and being disrespectful! This is the last time!” She raised her hand to slap me across the face. Fortunately, Colt stepped in and caught her hand before she do it.
“You will not hit her.” Colt said with narrow eyes.
“You little brat!”
“An n, enough. Kris, did you do your chores?” Dad asked as he folded his hands over his chest.
“Yes, sir. I did them this morning before school.”
“She is lying!” Luna An n shrieked.
“No, I’m not!” I yelled back as I grabbed my phone. “See?” I held up my email to show my dad. Intentionally, walking around An n as I didn’t want to show her.
“Looks like she did it.” Dad nodded. “What are you doing this evening?”
“Emmy and I were going to go for a run and then meet the guys at the pizza parlor.”
“That is what I told you.” Colt stood up for me.
“Okay. Have a good run.” Dad said handing me back my phone.
“I also emailed you the report from today. I should let you know that Alpha Marc’s son came in and asked for a full back tattoo. I gave him the papers and he is coming in tomorrow to get it started.”
Dad looked at me for a minute. “What time?”
“4pm, sir.”
“Okay, I will swing by sometime.” Dad nodded and turned to leave.
“That’s it? No punishment for being disrespectful?” Ann chased after Dad.
“What did you do to get her fired up like that?” Colt asked.
“We literally just pulled up. She was waiting here when we got here. I can’t wait to get out of this f uc king place. Come our 18th birthday, I am gone.” I said to Colt as Emmy and I headed to our rooms to
change.
“Running away isn’t the answer.”
“What is going to change? You won’t be Alpha for another seven years. Dad already said you will get it once you are 25 and not sooner. I’m not waiting around for seven more years of this.”
“What if your mate is here?” Colt asked. We were at my bedroom and all three guys looked like I punched them in the face.
“I hope he will like to travel, I will be traveling the world for seven years.” Going into my closet, I changed into a of black spandex shorts, a neon pink sports bra that popped out of the black sport razer back tank I put on.
When I got out, I grabbed a hair tie and loosely tied it back into a pony tail. “Look, I know you don’t like it but what else do you want me to do? A girl can only handle so much with no one in her corner.”
“I’m in your corner.” Colt said.
“And I love you for it but you know you can only do so much. You aren’t there to stop the physical hits.”
“I hate that.” Colt looked down at his shoes.
“It’s fine. You have hit me harder than that.” I joked as I grabbed my phone and ear buds.
“Not that same thing.” Colt’s eyes narrowed.
“I love you, bro but I don’t have any options.” Finally, grabbing my black and pink tennis shoes, I put them on. “I need to go run.” I debated if I wanted to put on another sports bra as my watermelons occasionally hurt when running.
“Ready?” Emmy bounced in my room.
“Yes!” I was happy she was here.
“See you boys!”
“We will be at the pizza parlor in an hour!” Jacob yelled after us.
“Got it!” As we ran out of the packhouse, I could still hear An n going off to my dad about me when we passed his office. His door wasn’t fully shut but I didn’t want to risk getting into trouble, so we kept going. Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
“What path?” Emmy asked as she fixed her air-pods.
“Let’s run down town today. We can take the long way to the parlor.” Center was the name of the town that all of the packs used. It wasn’t part of anyone’s territory and it’s where our school is located.
“Sounds good.”
We took off running at the same speed. Our long legs stride out. With each step, my worries and anxiety fade away. Everything that was stressing me out was gone. Just the sound of my feet pounding on the hard Earth. Even the music playing in my ear drifted to the background.
It was a total of ten miles until we hit the town. Once our feet hit the old brick road, we stopped running to catch our breath. “That felt like it lasted forever.” Emmy was really winded.
I was winded but not near as bad. “Eating too much candy?” I teased. The pizza parlor was only three blocks in town. It was a popular hangout for high school age kids. Even the humans gathered around. So it was no surprise when we got there that it was packed.
Looking around, I saw Jacob with his arm around a girl in the far corner. Weaving between people, we made our way over to our group. “About time you girls show up!” The girl on Jacob’s arm looked us up and down. She was human and already annoyed me.
“Gotta keep this figure up. Where is my drink?” I looked around and didn’t see anything.
“Colt hasn’t gotten here yet.” Ace was sitting across from Jacob. There was a girl trying to get his attention. I smirked at him and lifted an eyebrow. He shook his head at me, telling me he wasn’t feeling it.
“I think there is a seat over there, why don’t you girls go over there?” The human girl under Jacob’s arm bravely said.
Jacob and Ace shared a look. “Excuse me?” I said like I didn’t hear her.
“Whoa! Just go get some drinks and order three large pizzas for us. I’ll handle it.” Jacob answered quickly.
“Yes, please do.” I said before turning around. Emmy stayed behind as I walked up to the counter. I wasn’t paying attention to who was in front of me when when they stepped back and landed on my foot. I wasn’t happy.
“The f u-”
The green eyes looked back and looked down at me holding my toe before looking at my b*dy. I felt butterflies in my stomach. “My apolog-”
“Watch where you are walking!” A girl came up to us and wrapped her arm around Alec’s waist.
What is with these b itches? “He stepped on me!” I said standing up. She was a wolf and I had no problem putting her in her place.
“Angela, this is Alpha Brian’s daughter, Kris.”
Her voice changed but not her attitude or the hatred in her eyes. “Nice to meet you.” She said through her teeth. Not even sticking her hand out.
“Yeah.” I said. The counter was clear so I walked around them.
“Hey, Kris! Usual?” The cashier was from our pack and in my grade. Her name is Wendy.
“Yes, please!”
“Alpha Colt’s tab?”
“That would be great.”
“Stu pid bi tch thinks she owns the place.” I heard whispered behind me. Wendy’s eyes got wide as I turned around.
“Let’s try this again.” I pushed my aura out on her. I kept it light since there are humans around. “My name is Kris and as the daughter of Alpha Brian, I would expect some respect. If that is too hard for you, feel free to step outside and we can handle it.”
“No need for that. I will handle her disrespect. Please accept my apologizes on her behalf.” Alec looked murderous as he held her upper arm like a child. She was still bending her neck in submission.
Pulling back my aura, I stepped back so the audience we had gained, looked away. “I don’t give second changes.” I said looking directly in Alec’s eyes.
“Noted.”
“Um, Kris?” Wendy softly called behind me.
I heard Alec drag the b itch with him outside. “Thank you for the glasses.” I said with a smile. Taking them, I went to fill them up. Most people know me and know of my reputation so it’s not often I am messed with.
“Need help?” Turning, I saw Colt walking up behind me with his girlfriend, Kara.
“Please.” I said as I handed them the glasses.
“What is up with Alpha Alec?” Colt asked.
“His bi tch was being disrespectful. I told her to step outside and he said he would handle it so I let him handle it.” We were walking back to the table. The round table that Jacob picked was a little tight so we were sitting shoulder to shoulder. Somehow, I got pushed against Ace. He lifted his arm and rested on the boot behind me. It wasn’t a romantic gesture but more of a necessity so we could eat.
“How was your run?” The girl on Jacob’s arm asked me, shyly.
“It was good. Helps me clear my head.” I said, making nice. I could clearly see Jacob relax at my tone.
“I wish I enjoyed running but it’s never been for me.” She took a sip of her drink.
“So, Kris, hows business?” Kara asked me. We aren’t super close since I don’t think she will last either. Colt gets bored and honestly, until he finds his mate or tells me he actually loves them, I don’t get too attached.
“Great. Already ahead of last year.” The pizza arrived then.
“I said three larges!” Jacob said looking at it all.
“You three men will eat a large to yourself.” Colt usually orders five larges and they will always get ate fully. Not sure why Jacob only wanted three.
The gang started chatting and I stared off into space. It wasn’t until my eyes landed on a set of green ones that I me ntally came back to it. He signaled for me to follow him outside as he was standing by the front door.
“I need to get out for a second.” I said. Colt, Kara and Emmy slide out so I could get out too.
“Do you need me to go?” Ace asked in my mind-link.
“No. Probably wants to make sure I don’t kill his girlfriend.”
I felt this disapproval from him. We weren’t together but occasionally when we got drunk, we would make out. It never went past that but he always had a slight jealousy when it came to me.
Walking out, I spotted Alec sitting on his bike. “Wasn’t sure if you were going to come out or not.” He said. The hairs on my arms were instantly raised.