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Chapter 2
Across two state lines in Denver, Colorado, Dillon Jacobs paced the floor of his office. The Alpha of the Denver pack was flipping through photos that Logan, his Beta, had taken of the daughter he hadnt even known existed until recently. He was struck with the fact that life as he knew it was irrevocably changed. Word had traveled fast in the Canis Lupis world that Vasile, one of the strongest Alphas of the Grey Wolves was in the States, not only in the States, but specifically in Coldspring, Texas. Coldspring just happened to be the town where Lilly Pierce lived, the woman whom he would have married had he not been a wolf who could only have one mate, the one nature choose for him. Not that Dillon didnt love his mate beyond words, but Lilly had been his first love. The loss had faded over the years, but the memories were still there, packed away in the recesses of his mind gathering dust. Until now.
As soon as he had heard about the Alpha Vasile being there, he had sent Logan to find out what had caused him to travel so far from home. Dillon had been in shock when Logan called to tell him that Lilly had a daughter, and that she was seventeen years old. It had been seventeen years since Dillon had last laid eyes on Lilly Pierce. Seventeen years since he had found his mate and packed his bags only leaving Lilly a note to say goodbye. It was the coward's way out, but he hadnt known how he could face her knowing he was going to rip out both their hearts. He had told Lilly that the day might come when he would have no choice but to leave. That hadnt make it any easier. The irrevocable proof though, was in the pictures. Lillys daughter was the spitting image of himself. Dillon was not a large man, standing at 511, 190lbs. He was broad across the shoulders, as most Canis Lupis are, which was only enhanced by his narrow waist and the snug fitting tee shirts he often favored.
With auburn hair that had subtle waves in it and the same piercing green eyes as the girl in the photos, he could no more deny her than he could deny his reflection in the mirror. His face was more angular than the girl's, who Logan had said was named Jacquelyn, whose face was softer and rounder. He did see traces of Lilly here and there. Jacque had her mothers mischievous smile, and though her eye color matched his, they held the humor in them he so often had seen in Lilly. Like her mother she was as striking as she was beautiful. He thought momentarily on the fact that Lilly had named their daughter after Dillons grandmother. Though Lilly had never met his grandmother, he had talked of her often, sharing with Lilly what an impact she had in raising him. He couldnt take credit for his quick wit and often wicked tongue that was all Grandma Jacquelyn.
Your daughter is to be bonded to Vasiles son, Logan told him, snapping him out of his brief jaunt down memory lane. The dry indifference in his Betas voice did not reveal if he cared one way or the other. Dillon turned to look at him, wanting to confirm that his body language matched his words. Logan was as serious and severe looking as ever. At 61, 250lbs of muscle, Logan was an intimidating being. He too was broad across the chest, had a narrow waist, and it was apparent in his snug black fatigues he had muscular legs. His dark brown hair he wore longer than most of Dillons wolves, nearly touching his shoulders, but much of the time he had it pulled back. He had high cheek bones, a slightly crooked nose from being broken many times in his long life, and Dillon had heard more than one woman say Logan's lips were made for sin, whatever that meant.
She is still a minor, howcould Vasile even consider allowing them to mate? Dillon thought out loud.
Fane, the Alphas son, had to compete in a challenge against another Alpha who was trying to claim Jacque. Perhaps it is Vasiles way of keeping his son from having to fight others from claiming your daughter, Logan offered
Dillon thought about this. It would make sense, for if Fane was indeed Jacques true mate then he would walk through hell itself to keep another from claiming her.
I will admit it is impressive that Fane, being as young as he is, was able to defeat such a strong Alpha, Dillon acknowledged
He did have the benefit of his Alphas counsel, surely that had an impact on his victory, Logan responded in his usual indifferent tone.
Still the idea of his little girl mated at 17 rubbed his fur the wrong way. Although he didnt really have a right to say what she could or could not do, she didnt even know who he was. Maybe, he decided, the best thing to do for now is to watch from a distance.
Logan, I want you to go back to Coldspring and keep an eye on my daughter. Dont let yourself be known, just observe from a distance and report back to me. I will let you know if and when I will be coming myself. For now I will wait, Dillon told his Beta
It will be done as you have said, Alpha, Logan responded in the formal address
Dillon excused Logan to depart, leaving him alone in his study with his thoughts. He had been keeping these thoughts blocked from his mate. He didnt know how she would respond to the news that he had a daughter with another female. No, for now he would keep this secret just a little longer.
Logan was sitting outside of Lilly Pierces house when she pulled out of the driveway. He had barely made it back into town to see them off to Jacques bonding ceremony. Luckily, he had put his plan in motion before he had reported back to his Alpha. It had been so easy to get information out of the Coldspring pack, considering there were none more dominant then him. Then he just did a little eavesdropping outside Jacques window to get all the information he needed on her schedule and timeline for the bonding ceremony. He hated to be insubordinate, he usually prided himself on his faithful obedience to his Alpha, but in this situation he didnt think his Alpha was taking the appropriate action to protect his pup. Logan had decided it was his duty to step in since he wasnt emotionally vested in Jacque. He felt he was able to look at the situation more objectively. That was what he kept telling himself, anyway. The truth was Jacque Pierce was unique. She was special, and too new to this world to decide that the first wolf she met was her mate. It was his job as her dads Beta to protect her and to show her that there was more than one wolf in the den. Again, that was what he kept telling himself. Shaking off those thoughts, he pulled out into the street to follow Lillys vehicle. He knew the direction she would be heading because he had insured her route. All it took was a little money and he had been able to convince one of her employees to help implement his plan. Humans were so easy to sway without any sense of loyalty, they had no problem betraying those who had been kind to them. But that wasnt his problem, and it had worked to his advantage. Just as Lilly was turning on the street that would take her to her book store he turned off and drove to the spot that he knew they would have to pass once they continued on to Vasiles home.