Stronger by Ang Chris -
Chapter 92
Graysons POV
“Aaaaaaayyayaaaaaaaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyaaaaaaaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,” Christianwailed unrelentingly.
I was red eyed and holding my son trying to get him to take the formula. Wolf pups were notoriouslyagainst anything but their own mother’s milk.
I wanted nothing but for my son to have his mother to nurse him. I wanted nothing more than that, butshe wasn’t
here.
“I’m sorry Christian I’m sorry,” I wanted to weep, all the sorrow I felt before was increased ten times bythe sleep. deprivation, crying, and always a full bottle.
I wasn’t sure he’d ever eat. I waited for him to take the bottle to sleep to rest and eventually, he gave in.He took the bottle and he went to sleep and the sun was in the sky already.
“You should have just let me do it,” her mother stood in the doorway like a zombie.
She’d lost weight since her daughter’s kidnapping. I noticed it but my animosity towards the womanwho found it her new life’s mission to haunt me even before she died.
We saw it in two different ways. She thought I was the reason her daughter was gone and I knew if Itold her her daughter would have been ashamed of her mother I’d enter the worst of it so I did what mywife would ask of me and I was the bigger person.
Before my wife I would have dealt with this entirely differently, by the goddess did it appeal right now?“He’s asleep you can take the next feed,” I handed her the empty bottle.
It would be too soon when Annette was here and her mother was back in Georgia. If that would beenough distance
from that heinous woman.
“She plays nice?” James asked me as I came down the stairs.
“As well as she’s able,” I arched a brow in aggravation.
“Well she’ll come around,” he trailed off knowing his mother would always bear a grudge.
James turned his opinion of me around after during the battle I took a couple of silver arrows headedfor the back of his head. It’s why I was so late getting to my wife, I’m sure part of his attitude adjustmentwas he felt guilty for delaying my arrival to Annette.
Charlie had his own guilt. I had ordered him that day to get back to Annette and on his way, he sawCharlotte pinned down about to die he forgot his sister to save the woman he loved, I know he won’tsay he loves Charlotte but that boy was rebelling against hundreds of years of tradition just to fumblefor words in front of her.
Theodore is the only one without guilt he’d been taken on by at least ten men that night and he rippedthem all to shreds to replace his wife. He was honest to me that he loved his sister but he wanted to seehis wife safe.
I couldn’t stand to look at them now the two were always touching relishing the warmth of one another.I turned away every time they were in the room laughing or just savoring the moment. It made mymood sour and that was the constant now days.
I wanted to be kind, cheerful, and optimistic as my wife would be and then I remembered she wasgoddess knows where and I had to replace her. This is where the issue lies.
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I walked into the security center my conference room had now become.
“No one not a soul for the last ten hours no heat signatures, no sound waves, no movement of anykind,” Matt sat at his spot there at the conference table.
I didn’t bring up the tissues where his arm once extended or the way my steadfast Beta now wasunsure. At least where he was concerned I knew what to do.
I’d show him he still had my trust and that I valued his judgment and one day eventually he’d fightagain.
“It’s like the whole pack disappeared overnight,” he leaned back in his chair.
“They had to have gone somewhere I don’t care if it’s underground if it’s to another pack’s lands I’mgonna get her back,” I sat down and started adjusting our new drones to start searching thesurrounding areas.
“Anything,” her father entered the room. Her mother was open and outward with her hatred of me buther father kept
it much more contained.
“She’s got to be somewhere,” he sat down away from me.
“I’m adjusting the air surveillance,” I explained.
“We’ve got to send recon teams out to their known allies,” he told me.
“Alright but with what men, I have many soldiers down right now,” I reminded him.
“Have that buffoon friend of yours do it,” he told me with the same irritated tone he now used to refer tome.
Alpha Jonathan had pulled Steven out of a set of enemy warriors during the attack and since has had alow opinion of
him.
“I’ll ask,” I told him and the doors opened Lillianna walked in and handed me a cup of coffee.
“Ask what?” she took off the sweater draped on her shoulders and sat down beside me..
“Can you offer up some men for recon/to go and surveil their allies,” I asked her knowing Lilli wore thepants.
“Of course, I’ll even go myself,” She smiled. “How’s the feeding?” She have me a sympathetic look.
“It’s not,” I shook my head.
“Try taking clothes of Annettes and wrapping him in it when feeding,” she suggested.
Lillianna wanted a child badly but she didn’t think Steven was ready to be a father and she kept herdesires close to her chest.
“Good,” Her father grumbled. I’m sure he was annoyed that I hadn’t floundered yet again.
They wanted me to be a villain so that when this was over they could take Annette away save theirdaughter and keep her under lock and key so this would never happen again, but she was still my wifeand the mother to our son, and if I wasn’t a villain she’d stay by me.
It must be so easy to blame everything on me, to point at me and say that I was the one at fault insteadof them. I wanted to ask her father why he hadn’t gone to his daughter after I’d told him she was inlabor and ask her mother why she wasn’t instantly by her daughter’s side while she labored but insteadhad gone to look for James. I didn’t.
I needed them to focus on replaceing Annette and if that meant having them focus their hate on me we’dreplace Netta even faster.
“Then I’ll wrangle up those willing out of our men and get some parties together,” Matt stood up andwalked out.
“Is there anyone besides their allies who might need to be watched?” Lilli asked.
“They’re our only enemy,” I shrugged. I turned to her father. “Any shadows from your past we shouldworry about,”
“None. I know how to bury and problem and make sure it stays there,”
Lilli–cracked her knuckles and opened her mouth to say something snide to my father in law, but I heldup a hand.
He stood and walked out of the room giving me a dirty look. I didn’t care I found his hatred much moreeasy to bear
than his wife’s.
“Honestly,” James entered the room, shaking his head at his father. His father kept walking, stompingdown the hallway.
It seemed Annette was the brain of her family keeping them all in order and reminding them of theirsenses; without. her, they were over–emotional imbeciles. Astonishingly besides James who came inand set a folder down in front of
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“Here got security footage of him in Seattle no Annette in sight we lost him around Mount Ranier,” hehuffed.
“Seattle,” I pondered for a second. I had no clue what he could be doing there. A face flashed in mymind and I prayed I was incorrect.
“Where was it captured?” I asked him.
“5th Avenue,” James turned his head to me
**Shit.
I won’t say it until I know for sure but he may have gone to another ghost from my past. I don’t want togive my in- laws any more reason to hate me.
“Is there something about Fifth Avenue?” James pressured me.
“No,” I gritted my teeth.
Hi, I hope you all enjoy the first three chapters there’ll be another chapter tomrrow and the day afterand then were on a tuesday and thursday schedule.
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