#Chapter 14 – Live with Parents

When Victor opens the door, I burst out laughing.

I can’t help it. Before me stands one of the most powerful Alphas in the country, his shirt covered in stickers and juice stains, glitter on his face and even a little purple marker smudged across his chin.

He scowls at me mightily, filling up the frame, glaring at me in a way which I’m sure has cowed hundreds of men. But here, with what is clearly marshmallow fluff spiking up a piece of his hair, it just makes it funnier.

I bend over, laughing so hard I have to put my hands on my knees to support myself.

“Evelyn,” he says, stern and gruff, clearly used to more respect.

“Evelyn,” I say back, crossing my arms over my chest and mocking him, still laughing. “Oh come on, Victor, get over it,” I say, pushing past him into his front hall. “You can’t intimidate me with apple juice and Paw Patrol stickers all over your shirt.”

I am impressed, walking into Victor’s house, though I try not to let him see it too much. “Beautiful home you have here,” I say, turning to take in the three-story wall of windows, the view over the valley. Beyond the stainless kitchen I can see a giant swimming pool out back, complete with swim-up bar. Geeze, living the life.

“Thank you,” he murmurs passively, following me into the room as I put my purse down on a table.

“And where,” I say, are my boys? Victor rolls his eyes, clearly ashamed at his inability to control them, and gestures towards the back. My heart lifts as I hear their laughter.

Victor walks me out onto his expansive patio, which has all of the trimmings of a five-star restaurant – full grill, pizza oven, even a wine fridge. I whistle and turn around to take it all in.

As I spin, I catch sight of the boys and start laughing. Ian is crouching on top of the ping pong table, snarling and swiping like a tiger as Alvin waves a gigantic palm frond at him – one he’s clearly torn, without permission, from Victor’s carefully-manicured gardens.

“What are they even doing,” he says, catching sight of them as well and releasing another big sigh.

“Playing tiger and monkey,” I say, shrugging. “It’s a game, they made it up.”

“They don’t…” he begins, and rubs his head with his hand. “They don’t listen, and they want to be doing twelve different things at once.”

I smile at his frustration. “They’re a handful, for sure.”

“A handful,” he snaps, staring at them and burying his hands in his pockets. “That’s an understatement. They’re torturing the poor Beta’s. They played hide and seek with one for like, ten minutes, and he’s just…gone” I laugh at Victor’s troubled expression.

to laugh a little too. “Seriously, we don’t know if he got lost, or he’s still hiding –

league all their own. You shouldn’t blame yourself if you can’t handle them.” I smirk, watching the smile on his face turn into a stern frown. Clearly, Victor doesn’t like to be told he can’t do

nudging him with my elbow and encouraging him to laugh. “You were so confident this afternoon, and not even a

but I can see a smile tug at the corners of his lips. “I don’t know why you’re laughing at me, woman,” he says, and I smile as his grows more playful. “You raised these monsters

surprised that Victor’s made a joke – and at the sound the boys

“Mama! Yayyy!” The boys rush over, enveloping me

you having fun with Victor?” I ask, a slight warning in my tone, letting them know that

like

have you been

I laugh and shove

rush off, relief clear on their faces. They think they’ve gotten away with

that,” Victor says, shaking his head as he watches

bad,” I say. “You just have to stay one step ahead of them. So tell me,” I inquire, folding my arms

Evelyn.” He says, embarrassed

The chaos I

I definitely need help,” he says, his face truly honest and open to me for the first time in years. “And you know it’s not easy for me to admit that, but I

which is the opposite of everything I invite into my life. But it was fun,” he breathes out the last word,

says. “I want to see them grow. It is…essential. You are a parent, and a

understand. But I also know that Victor getting what he wants in this situation means I lose

say this and feel my heart soften, just a little. He is still arrogant, possessive, and unyielding but…I can see him becoming a dad. His love

turning away from the thought. I have to be strong. In silence, we

Ian crouch by the pool, gathering flat, round rocks and stacking them on top of

come live in his house

rock on the top of the tower and then, suddenly, pushes

live with our dad?” Ian asks, his voice angry. Alvin doesn’t

Alvin says, rubbing his side

Ian hisses at him. “We can’t leave mom! She’s our mom! She loves us, and

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