Chapter Forty-Eight
Ryley
After what happened yesterday, the feelings of self-doubt have been bubbling to the surface. The idea I couldn’t protect the boys weighed heavily on my heart. I’ve always been able to protect Channing because we were never involved with other wolves but now things have changed. I underestimated the hate wolves have for outsiders. And even though I’ve known Chris for years through Walter, I was still an outsider. At least in the human city, no one knew I was different.
The drive home was quiet and I was relieved when Blake finally pulled up outside the house. I needed to get out of this vehicle. Blake was smelling too good and if the boys didn’t interrupt earlier, I’m not sure what I would have done. There’s something about him, I can’t shake. I want to be able to trust him but the idea scares me to death. No matter how much my heart cries out for him, my logic is saying no.
I was just about to open my door and climb out when Aspen leaned forward, in between the two front seats.
“Dad, I want Channing and Ryley to come to dinner with us tomorrow. I’ve been telling Grandma all about them and she wants to meet them.” He told his dad. Blake just looked at me.
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“He asked me earlier but I told him it was up to you seeing it’s your parents.” I shrugged. I didn’t want to impose or overstep.
“We will be having dinner in the pack house around seven tomorrow evening, if you would like to join us?” He asked me.
“Only if you are sure,” I told him. We stared at each other and I could
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feel the boy’s eyes on us. The tension started to build before Blake finally answered.
“I’m sure, Riley. You and Channing are always welcome.”
“Okay,” I nodded before getting out of the vehicle. I needed a moment to breathe. I can’t believe I agreed to meet his parents. Even if it’s just as his son’s best friend’s mom.
The boys grabbed most of the stuff from the back before heading into the house. I watched as they both went in like they owned the place.
“I think Aspen is spending the night,” I said, shaking my head.
“Is that okay? If not I can tell him to get his a*s home,” Blake chuckled.
“It’s fine, really. I enjoy having him around. As long as it’s okay with you. I know you said that nothing has changed but,” I couldn’t finish, guilt twisted my stomach painfully. Aspen was all Blake had left of his mate and I could have gotten him hurt or worse killed.
Blake grabbed my hand and spun me in against his chest before resting his hands on my hips. His smell was intoxicating as I looked up into his amber eyes. No one has ever had this hold on me, not even Channing’s father.
“Ryley, you have no reason to feel guilty. Aspen has been trained without a wolf and he has been trained with Gunner. He could have handled himself. Like I’m sure Channing would have. Thank you for protecting him and making sure he was safe. I trust that you will always take care of him,” Blake said, and tears p**cked my eyes.
“Now, go get some rest.” He kissed my forehead before he let me go. I watched him walk toward the pack house, wishing he would have stayed. But not having the guts to admit it out loud.
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“What the hell is wrong with me?” I breathed out when he was out of sight.
“You love him,” Lily purred and I groaned.
“Shut up,” I grumbled, walking into the house.
“Or you can leave the boys here and let me pounce on the alpha. It’s a win-win,” she continued, ignoring me.
“Will you stop?” I exclaimed. The boys were watching tv in the living room, while I made my way up the stairs to my room. I needed a bath and a book.
“Mom, can we order pizza?” Channing called out from downstairs.
“That’s fine, sweetie,” I yelled back.
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