Chapter 21: Theo

I had gone into town to meet with some local business owners. It was a routine catch–up to see how the pack was doing. It was something I actually looked forward to. They were all good, hard–working people, and it was nice to hear about their day-to-day lives and how they were fairing under our protection. These things reminded me that being an Alpha wasn’t all about power. We had a responsibility to the people we led. Without them, an Alpha’s aura meant nothing.

It was also nice to get away from the packhouse and all the usual faces.

My parents had come back from the lake house with me. My mother was spending time with Kylee and Marie working on planning the ceremony, per Kylee’s insistence. My father was addressing some of the administrative aspects of the pack, including checking in on the several businesses our family controlled. We would get together that evening and go over any updates. It would be a long day. But it was a good one, and I went into it in a better mood than I had been in weeks.

The meetings always took place at my parent’s restaurant so as not to put anyone out with the responsibility of hosting.

“It’s business as usual for the most part,” Ozzy Evans said. He owned our biggest contracting company and oversaw a lot of the housing in the area. “We haven’t had any major incidents recently. Just a few run–ins with some teenagers vandalizing a few places, but it was all minor damage.”

“That’s good to hear,” I said. “What happened with the

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culprits? They must not have been too difficult to deal with. I haven’t seen any of them come across my desk.”

“Yeah, they were just kids being kids for the most part,” Ozzy confirmed. “Just not having enough to do with school being out. Once I tracked them down, between me and their mothers, they were eager to clean up their act. We got them signed up in some classes down at the community center.”

I nodded. “Good.”

that one tenant you told me about, Ozzy,” Mrs. Clayborn said. She owned the local hardware and

stores.

“He liked to ask questions, but he seemed harmless enough. Just a

was a stranger. I was about to ask for more details when we heard the sirens wailing outside. We all stood up and headed to the front of the building. I stepped out to try and

ambulance flew down the street, heading toward a plume of smoke billowing into

building. I was

be faster on foot than navigating through traffic

there in less than five minutes and confirmed the library was up in

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that side led to different floors that held offices. I ran up to the fire captain, and his men started hooking up hoses and

orders, trying to organize those who were now outside, figuring out who needed medical attention, and reigning back the bystanders

some called

to see Sarah Walport rushing toward me. We had

the desk down in the archives. I don’t know if she can get

there,” I

captain. He radioed the information to

out a few right now, but they’ve got their hands

decision and bolted into the building. Entering through the side entrance, I crouched low

level. I shifted into my wolf to keep low to the ground better and

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