Fated to my Enemy by Diane Doherty
Chapter 97 (Ryley)
As soon as Channing was officially a member of the Orion pack, there was a knock on my office door. I sighed knowing it was Isaac. I never wanted to see him again. Blake moved to open the door, and it was indeed Isaac. “Mr. Miller, what can I do for you?” Blake said to him.
“I came to apologize to Ryley. I was out of line.” I heard him say.
“Apology accepted,” I called out, not wanting this to drag on more than it had to.
“I signed the paperwork.” He told Blake. He nodded before closing the door.
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“What was that about?” Channing asked as Blake came to sit on the couch beside me.
“He said some s*hit to your mother, and I told him if he did apologize I would bankrupt his company,” Blake shrugged and I gasped.
“Blake, over a few angry words?” “At least he got to keep his life. If he was a wolf, he would be dead for what he said to you.” He wrapped his arm around my shoulders, pulling me against him, he k*issed my temple.
“Is that normal? To feel that overprotective?” Channing questioned. He and Aspen were seated in the chairs in front of my desk.
“You’re an alpha wolf. And we are very protective of what we view as ours. And when you find your mate, you will do any and everything to keep her safe and happy,” Blake explained to him.
“It could explain why you are more grumpy than usual,” Aspen said and Channing growled. Channing has always been a calm and patient child. “Channing,” I scolded him.
“Ryley, this is normal for alpha wolves. They are going to be more aggressive. It’s something they need to learn how to control.” Blake said to me.
“It’s fine, I’m used to Mr. Grumpypants. I just beat him up on the training field.” Aspen chuckled.
“Speaking of training, you two are going to be late,” Blake announced, looking at his watch. I stood up and moved toward my son.
“Just take a few breaths, sweetie,” I told him, k*issing his cheek. He gave me a nod. Aspen came over to get a k*iss as well before they both left my office.
I let out a sigh as I flopped down on the couch beside Blake. I think this stage of raising an alpha wolf was the worst. But I guess meeting his father didn’t help.
“Or you almost dying,” Lily chimed in.
“It will get easier,” Blake assured me.
“I feel like it’s about to get worse before it gets better,” I breathed out. Blake leaned back, wrapping an arm around my shoulders.
“Everything will work out. You now have a pack standing behind you. And an alpha that won’t let anything happen to you,” He mumbled, k*issing my temple.
“Have you noticed anything with Aspen?” I asked him.
“Not really. But Channing has an alpha and a Luna for parents. That’s going to make things more intense for him. Was your mother a Luna wolf?” “She wasn’t. I know both her parents were from alphas. And both my father’s parents were from alphas. Maybe that’s why I’m a Luna. I would have to track down my family tree to see if there were any Luna wolves in the family.” I told him.
“I can ask my father to look into it. He and my mother live very close to the council building.” He offered.
“I would like that, thank you.” I smiled until I thought about his mother and her hate for me.
“Does it bother you that your mother doesn’t like me?” I mumbled, playing with my hands. He gripped my chin, turning my head so I was looking at him.
“No. I’m sure after she stops listening to her friends and gets to know you, she’ll love you. She should be thankful that the woman I want to be with, loves her grandson as much as I do.” He rubbed his nose against mine.
“Thank you, Blake. But let’s deal with one issue at a time. We need to call Lisa.” I told him and his c*hest rumbled.
“Blake, there’s nothing to worry about. I’m with you, and even if I wasn’t, I wouldn’t be with him. He has his mate.” I reassured him.
“That’s not what I’m worried about. If Dorian wanted to he could go to the council and demand you. Even with him being marked. With you being unmarked he can still claim you,” He growled, and I sat there stunned. To the council, I was just property to my fated mate.
“So, I’m expected to share my mate, but he isn’t to share me?” I huffed, and his c*hest rumbled.
“You know what I mean, Blake. I don’t want to share or be shared. I just think this is all ridiculous.” I scoffed.
“It’s something I have my father looking into. But Channing is worried that his father will force you to be with him.” He told me.
“That’s why he’s been more on edge lately?” I asked him.
“I can’t say for sure but I think so. He wants to protect you but he doesn’t know how.” He shrugged.
“And is that why you want to mark me?” I questioned.
“Baby, I want to be with you. I want you to be my Luna. And if me marking you protects you from your fated mate and the council, then that’s just the added bonus. Even if they couldn’t come after you, I would still want to mark you.” He confessed.
“F*uck,” I breathed out, leaning my head against the back of the couch.
“There’s no pressure. We are moving at a speed that you are comfortable with,” he reassured me, rubbing his hand up my thigh.
“You may not be pressuring me, Blake, but if the council found out about everything. They would force me to mark him. And if they found out I was a Luna wolf, they could sell me to the highest bidder.” I exclaimed, tears filling my eyes. I had to make a decision quickly or I may never have a choice.
“I won’t let anything happen, Baby.” He said, pulling me against his c*hest. “We should give Lisa a call. I need to know if they found out anything.”