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Kaiser
“What are you doing in your world that brought you back here?” I asked with a stoic face as I noticed Ryan and Misch looking at me, raising their brows. I’m pretty sure what’s on their heads now, but I don’t care.
“That didn’t answer my question: who wants something from me?” She asked seriously.
“Did something happen in your world?” I asked as well. There’s no way that I am going to give her the answer she wants when she doesn’t bother to answer my question.
“Who wants something from me? Is he in this world?” She asked again,
“Have you been in a situation where you think something’s not right?” I asked as well.
“Can you stop it?” It was Ryan. “Why don’t you just answer each other’s questions?”
“We won’t get through anything if both of you are going to act that way,” Misch added. Between us three, he’s the most impatient.
“I just ask who wants something from me,” Adeline replied and sat beside my gamma who nodded his head at her. He’s respectful because he knew who she was to him, to me, and the pack. But besides that, she’s an alpha’s daughter, so her aura exceeds the two.
“Kaiser, we need to inform Luna,” Ryan said,
“What, Luna, are you talking about?” Adeline asked, raising a brow at him.
“You’re our Luna since you’re Alpha Kaiser’s mate,” he answered.
“She’s stubborn and hardheaded; don’t waste your breath explaining.” I chimed in, stopping Ryan from saying more, which earned me a glare from her.
“There’s a man who gathers rogues around,” Misch said, which made me look at him, warning him not to say anything. But what can I do? He’s as stubborn as my mate. “Rogues have been lurking and camping around our border, and after capturing one of them and killing the others, he confessed that they were looking for Luna.”
“Then what does it have to do with me?” she asked,
“You’re our Luna.”
“How many times do I have to tell you that I’m not?” she insisted.
“As the mate bond ties me to you, they could feel who you are to them. You can fight me and your feelings all you want, but you won’t be able to fight the fate that the moon goddess has prepared for us.”
“I decide my own fate, Kaiser. Not you, not your pack members, and not the moon goddess,” she replied angrily.
I saw the conviction in what she said, and I was hurt as his mate. I have seen many mated couples, and I have seen how happy they were in each other’s company. I won’t go far; many of my pack members are happily living with their fated mates. They were very happy living together and content with what they had. I wonder if Adeline has never seen in her world a mated couple who love each other so much. Do all couples in her world have chosen mates? But I know it’s not because, according to her, her father is preventing her from having a relationship with Mike.
“I can’t do anything if that’s what you want to believe. But I still want you to be careful because, just like Misch said, you’re the one that those rogues are looking for and the reason why they hang around my border. We still don’t know their purpose, and that’s what we want to find out, but I can only guarantee one thing: I will not allow them to do anything to hurt you.” I told her that I tried to sound sincere because that was the truth.
I asked for nothing but to be with the woman meant for me, and I wouldn’t do anything for her. I realized that maybe the reason I was such a womanizer before was because I would be so loyal to my fated mate. “I’ll let you do what you want to do now, Adeline. You want to be with Mike; go. But I guarantee that once you feel our mate bond completely, that man will be completely ignored.” I added.
She didn’t say anything and just stared back at me, while Ryan and Misch didn’t say a word either. They have never seen me this seriously, and I know that they want Adeline and me to settle everything and for her to accept me as her mate.
“Then let’s forget about our mate bond; it’s more important to talk about what those rogues want from me.” She said that I agreed. I took a deep breath and carefully thought about what could be the reason why the rogues found out about her.
“In this region, no one knew about you except me, those two, and the pack’s elders. I trust them, and I know that they won’t sell me or you out.” I started. She was listening, and as much as I wanted to speed up the conversation because I didn’t know when she would disappear again, I couldn’t. That’s because I was always mesmerized by her beauty.
“I am not saying that they will sell me out.” she replied, “So, you were saying that those bastards wanted me, but you haven’t come to a conclusion about why?” She asked, and the three of us nodded in unison. “Then forget about that first.”
“What??” I exclaimed.
“Before you start making violent reactions, let me finish first,” she said, raising her hand and facing her palm at me. “I want to know what you did to the rogue you caught the first time I was pulled here in your world.”
“Why?” I asked,
“I don’t have time; just answer the damn question.”
“Tell me why you are asking that fucking question. Is it hard for you to communicate with others with respect?” I asked angrily.
“Kais,”
“I’m fine, Misch,” I said, assuring him that I was not going to do anything that I would regret.
“Fine.” Adeline said, “There’s this man in my world who looks exactly that rogue.”
“Maybe his counterpart,” I replied,
“Yes, it would have been easier if it was like that.” She said, “But the thing is, that man was dead, and our beta said that he was his friend. I mean, he’s friends with my father, our beta and gamma.”
“So?” I asked,
“The dead man was a human, and as far as they remember, their friend was a wolf,” she explained,
“Fuck me,” I said.
“No way!” she replied, which made me look at her while she rolled her eyes at me.
“So, you think that they switched places?” Misch asked.
“The hell!” Ryan exclaimed,
“If they could switch, does that mean that I could go to your world as well?” I asked curiously. “It’s possible, right?” I asked, and the three looked at me as if I grew horns on my forehead.