Chapter 212
Zane
At the sound of my name, I turned. Xander’s eyes blazed, and those long f ucking legs brought him across the room to me in seconds. I was pulled against him and crushed against his chest before I could do anything
but just let him.
I let him hold onto me, and my arms went around his broad back as he buried his face against the side of
my neck. I didn’t even f ucking care that Mason was watching us.
I’d been Xander’s Beta for so long. A brother. A best friend. We’d shared women and more than that. In
that moment, it didn’t matter that my muscles ached with exhaustion, that I reeked of sweat, or even that I
was anxious to check on Lanie and make sure she was really okay.
All that mattered was Xander.
He only pulled away when Mason coughed, clearing his throat. Xander’s lip curled, and his eyes blazed as
he looked at his half-brother. The Alpha tension wound up so tight I had to step between them, a hand on
Xander’s chest to hold him back.

Mason, on the other hand, only shook his head and let out a soft huff. “I’m glad you’re back, Zane. Thank
you for taking care of my pups and for bringing Lanie back to me safe.”
“Back to you?” Xander growled, and again, I held him back.
“Cool it,” I murmured through the mind link. “You’re on edge. Mason’s not the enemy. We have other
enemies to worry about.”
Xander shot me a look and stalked out the front door. I could see his big form pacing on the porch. He
was transmitting his fury, fear, relief…an onslaught of emotions that every one of us felt, including the babies,
who all started fussing again.
Mason seemed untouched, but that made sense, since he was also now a true Alpha. He wouldn’t be
affected by Xander in the same way. He looked past me with a raised brow. A silent understanding passed
between us, and I nodded.
Xander wasn’t on the porch anymore when I got out there. I opened my senses to search for him. He was
still radiating his Alpha power, so it wasn’t hard to find him. He’d gone around the side of the cabin to a stump
used for splitting wood.
I took the time to admire his bare back as he hefted the ax and swung, splitting a log neatly in two. Physically, we’d always been closely matched, but Xander had a grace his bulk denied. Watching him move was sometimes like watching a trained dancer, fluid and mesmerizing.
He knew I was there. I could tell. But he reached for another log and set it up on the stump, then swung the ax with such power I felt the thud of it against wood in my belly. He kicked the split pieces out of the way
and reached for another log before I spoke
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stump. He faced me with clenched fists. “But I’m also very f ucking glad to be back here with you, so maybe. you could let us all just settle before you go waving that big di ck around.”
For a second, I thought I’d gone too far. Then Xander gave me a grudging smile. He put his hands on his hips and looked over my shoulder toward the cottage, then into my ey
eyes,
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