Chapter 12

Torey's POV

A long time had passed since I last saw Lara, my mate, who I had rejected four years ago. It had played on my mind for many years, a lot of regret and remorse plaguing my whole being.
As I grew older and wiser, I realized how immature and despicable I had been to her.
For the last two years, I had been searching for her, but her family was unwilling to provide any details or information on where I could find her. I was furious at first when Luke had denied me access to his territory.
My wolf wanted to invade his pack and start a war because of his non-compliance. He was as enraged with Luke as he was with me, my wolf always wanted Eva, he was possessive and infatuated with her.
The power of a mate connection was inconceivable and unimaginable. My wolf cherished her before even knowing her, he could just feel his undying devotion to his mate.
I couldn't blame Luke and the rest of the Blood Walkers for refusing me, their Beta Jason had used the word rejected when we spoke. He had purposely done it, using my own actions against me, to spite me.
I knew that if I were to act upon my wolf's wishes, Eva would be pushed further away. Starting a war with the pack she called home, wouldn't change, or alter her opinion of me.
Instead, I called and traveled around the country in search of her, but I never caught onto her scent, or even her. I had slowly found myself losing sight of my own pack, not focusing, or protecting them like an Alpha should.
My father took back his title for a while, demanding that I sort myself out.
When I was eighteen, I didn't see the future and just wanted to live in the present moment. I took the opportunity of having a mate for granted, not valuing her the way I should have. It was pure arrogance and pride, and I only had myself to blame.
I couldn't fathom at the time how the devastating impact of rejection would affect my mate, myself, and my pack.
Selfishly, I wanted, no needed her forgiveness. I thought about her often, and I knew that if I ever found her, that I would never let her go.
I had matured since then, focusing more on my pack and expanding my territory. It was restored back to its respectful and admired reputation and is still the largest pack in America.
My thoughts were diverted back by a knock on my office door. I sat up further, reaching for the documents that were scattered across my desk. I had just written up a new alliance agreement for a neighboring territory.
We were traveling the two-hour journey today with both my Beta and Third in Command accompanying me. Sam had insisted that we also bring along four other wolves, all warriors. He was never too careful.
I had left my head warrior in charge; it was a short journey that was kept quiet amongst my territory. I didn't want my pack members to worry that I would be away, so ensured that the meeting was kept confidential.
"We're all ready to go." Sam informed me, stepping into my office.
I nodded, standing up from my chair, the paperwork now secured in a file.
"Let's move then. I have already notified Samuel that we would be on our way, arriving within the next two hours or so.”
"Alright, I'll meet you down there. I'm just going to say goodbye to Charlotte and Tiannah" Sam replied a smile on his face at the mention of his mate and daughter.
Jealousy is a strange yet powerful emotion, it's compelling. It was laughable that I felt that despair, I had rejected my mate, but Sam hadn't. He had found Charlotte while we were in Vegas, visiting an old friend of mine.
He immediately fell unconditionally and utterly in love with her, bringing her back to Black Moon territory. Within three months, they discovered Charlotte was pregnant with their first child, who they named Tiannah.
Charlotte made an impressive female Beta especially as the genes run through her blood, her father a Beta. She was born into a pack in England.
Elijah is still mateless and happy, he enjoys the bachelor life that he has acquired over the years and continues to relish in it.
I walked down the hallway and down the stairs toward the garage. I still occupied the first floor of the pack house, yet I had my own vacant property situated to the North of my territory, hidden deep within the woods.
I noted that four wolves were piling into the other vehicle, all pack warriors and highly trained in combat. They nodded at me respectfully as they waited for Sam, Elijah, and me.
Sam decided to drive, with me in the passenger seat with Elijah sitting directly behind me.
"We should get moving." I said, looking at the time.
"Do you know what time it is?" Elijah groaned, maneuvering his legs to stretch out on the back seats causing me to roll my eyes. I almost laughed, Elijah was not an early riser but thankfully, he always had much less energy in the morning making it the perfect time for a long journey.
To make it better, Sam had woken Elijah up two hours earlier than necessary. Elijah had purposely done the same thing to Sam only three months ago which was why. But I wanted his revenge.
"It's half past six in the morning." I replied, leaning back in my chair as Sam turned on the engine, exiting the garage and down the driveway.
"I said, do you know what time it is?" Elijah sang, his voice suddenly louder and pitchy making me groan out loud as Sam rolled his eyes.
"IT'S PARTY TIME."
The meeting with Alpha Samuel went smoothly as expected and our alliance with the Blood Hounds extended further. We had always been on good terms and had decided to add a few more details to our alliance due to the recent rogue attacks in East California.
There had been rumors that the rogues were traveling further up, closer to mine and Samuel's territories. Black Moon had certainly experienced more rogue attacks in the past two years than we would ordinarily have.
With that, the rogues had taken down two smaller packs while risking their lives to aggravate and test the abilities of larger packs. Although I had not had too many run-ins with rogues, I didn't hesitate to order more frequent border patrols. I had also been keeping tabs on them.
"As agreed, I will keep you informed with any information I hear or am notified of." Samuel tells me as we shake hands, certifying our agreement. We said our goodbyes shortly after that, and headed back home deciding to stop off at the café to grab some food.
Elijah was the one who spotted it, pointing it out to Sam who drove into the parking lot, parked, and headed in.
As soon as I stepped one foot into the café, I felt her. Captivated with the familiar scent of my mate, my wolf was obsessing in my mind, urging me forward, controlling my body as he scanned the room, searching for her.
I surveyed the room, finding her sitting in the corner of the room, her attention on a small figure who I could hear speaking. She was babbling on to Eva, talking unbelievably fast as Eva smiled
I could see the little girl's face since she was facing forward, her brunette hair tied into a bun on top of her head as I approached, slowly making my way toward them.
"Eva?" I questioned, but I didn't need confirmation, it was obvious by my wolf and the way she reacted. She never replied at first and I repeated her name once again, trying to catch her attention as she stared ahead of her.
I frowned slightly, my gaze following hers to find the little girl gazing right back at me. She was young around four years old and shared features of both Eva and me.
The similarities between us abruptly smacked me in the face, our identical eyes and her little lips.
I breathed in deeply, taking in her scent to find mine lingering with Eva's. My wolf suddenly startled me as he growled loudly in my mind, catching me off guard.
'Mine.'
Taken back, I contemplated the truth of it all, my mind wandering, not paying attention to my mate who had picked up my daughter, who I hadn't had a clue about, heading straight for the door.
I stepped forward, immediately grasping her by the shoulder stopping her from moving. Tingles rushed down my fingertips to the tops of my arm. My gaze was burning at hers, and my voice hardened.
"Is she mine?"
Eva's silence only confirmed my suspicion.
"She's mine, isn't she." Unable to stop the growl that emitted from my throat, resentful that she hadn't shared that we had a daughter together. That I missed my child's first breath, her first steps, and her first words.
My blood was boiling, heating up from the fury that I felt. It reflected onto me then onto her. After all, it was me who did the rejecting.
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