Devi: Matefinder Book 2

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Authors: Leia Stone
Now that Kai had Chase in the pack, he let him go and stared into his eyes. Kaden looked ready to pounce on Kai at any moment if it went south. I looked at Max and flicked my eyes to Kaden. Someone would need to hold Kaden back if Kai had to fight Chase to tame him. Anna had the enforcer and I had my eyes trained on whip guy who was on his cell phone.
     
                    ‘I need to make him submit to me. He was way too submissive to be a rogue for this long. He’s more submissive than Emma. He needs order, he needs rules, he needs to be tamed,’ Kai told me.
     
                    Chase’s eyes were wild, frantic, rabid. He looked ready to fight for his life. He stared into Kai’s eyes. Chase growled and crouched, ready to lunge. Kaden stepped forward and Max grabbed his arms pinning them behind his back. Kai growled back, long and deep. It made the hairs on my arms stand up. Chase began panting and finally dropped his eyes and rolled over, belly up.
     
                    Pack, I heard his wolf say.
     
                    Kai nipped his neck and Chase stood, his eyes lowered to the ground in submission.
     
                    ‘I’m so ashamed,’ he told us. ‘I thought I could make it on my own.’ Being part of the pack, he could communicate with us, but not with Kaden, because Kaden wasn’t pack.
     
                    Kai looked at me. ‘He will be okay, but he should stay with our pack for a while. He needs to mentally heal.’
     
                    “He’s pack now. He’s okay, but he needs to stay with us for a while. You can stay on the edge of our property,” I told Kaden.
     
                    He nodded. “Thank you. Thank you all.”
     
                    Anna was in human form and talking to the enforcers.
     
                    Max left and reappeared in the doorway and tossed Kaden and me clothes.
     
                    The enforcer came back inside the barn. “The council will overturn the sentencing as long as he stays with a pack and doesn’t go rogue again.”
     
                    “I’ll make sure of it,” Kaden told the enforcer. Chase walked slowly to Kaden’s legs and lay at his feet. Kaden patted his rib cage. “It’s going to be okay now.”
     
                    Every time I brought together a mated couple, I felt a rightness within my soul. It was my life’s purpose.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

Alexa
                   
     
                    Adrian had just left after retrieving the Alpha blood sample I promised him from Kai. The pack was in the basement training on how to kill vampires; Kai wanted us to start going out on missions and protecting the public. I tightened my grip on the silver stake and taunted Trent, my sparring partner. My cell phone buzzed on the floor mat with a text.
     
                    -Meet at that place?- It was Dr. T., Dr. Tavern worked for RAIDOS, the secret government branch of humans that studied supernaturals. A few months ago, I had made an alliance with them. I still wasn’t sure they could be trusted. Dr. Tavern didn’t always seem to follow their orders. She went out of her way to warn me of things and so I was pretty sure that I could at least trust her.
     
                    ‘Dr. Tavern texted me. I’m meeting her at the falls,’ I told Kai from across the room and met his gaze.
     
                    ‘I’m coming.’ He told Max something before grabbing his t-shirt and slipping it over his head.
     
                    ‘Dang, I hate it when you put clothes on,’ I teased.
     
                    He grinned at me. ‘Likewise.’
     
                    Kai and I walked out of the house and to the car. He wore a tight black cotton t-shirt and blue

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