Chapter 46
Everyone was too focused on the bickering to notice, but surely I did.
“Yes, but first, I wanted to thank you.”
“Thank me? Oh no, the title is rightfully yours. It wouldn’t have been right if I took it.”
I quickly explain. I didn’t really want to tell him that I also thought it was too much work. Managing two packs or merging two packs would be overkill with paperwork. Noah was praying to the Goddess for a swift, easy death when he realized I was technically Alpha for Evergreen until I passed the right to Cade. The mere fact gave him a breather.
“No, not that. Well, yes that but-”
He ran a hand down his face in frustration with himself.
“Thank you for killing him.”
He mumbled.

“Windril was not exactly father of the year nor was he really mate of the year, but I’m sure everyone knows that. I’ve wanted to challenge him for the title for so long already but I couldn’t. He had my mate. Held her in one of our dungeons underground. He threatened to make her into one of his ‘girls’ and kil l her if I tried to take it from him. He threatened the same with mo m, except he said he’d allow his men to have fun with her. To take turns. He
never cared. Not once. Not ever.”
Cade’s eyes were downcast. I could see that there was still a small part of him that wished his father had cared. Or maybe he was just wondering why he didn’t. Why he was like that, Why he didn’t care for his son. Why he was so greedy for power.
Windril was not a good man.
Anyone with eyes could see that but I underestimated just how bad he was. I knew he was a pi g since the first word I heard come from his mo uth, I just didn’t think he could be that heartless toward his own offspring. I would’ve thought his paternal instincts kicked in, but I guess it was different for him.
He threatened his own son with his mate.
That went beyond being a sh it father.
“So thank you. You really saved us. And I know this is going to be completely selfish on my part, but please, I beg you-”
Cade suddenly bows, body frigid and hands tight at his sides. His wolf was doing the same, ears flattened down and tail low between his legs. His two front legs bent over so that his back tilted down with his legs holding him up.
“Please help train us. Our pack has no experience in combat. Windril never allowed us to train because he feared someone will challenge him. We’re completely vulnerable. The Alpha’s in that conference room know we’re inexperienced. Without a doubt t y’ll try to challenge me. I want to change the pack. I want fix that man’s mistake. As much as I ha te him, I still have his blood running through my veins. Please. Please help us.”
Cade kept his head bowed, waiting for my response. What do I say in this situation? There
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were so many disadvantages that outshines the gains I could get from this. If there was any gains, at all. Training his pack meant giving up my resources. It meant sending my men over to his pack instead of keeping them here to protect us. Trusting him too quickly can backfire and lead me to lose some pack members. If what Isaac said was right about him being like Windril, he could very well be plotting something against me.
But did I have the guts to turn my back on him?
Could I possibly abandon someone in need of help when all I ever wanted was help in the past?
Abandoning him and his pack was like abandoning Duskfall and Lila.
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