188 Ayla

“Sam welcome back, I am sad to have to ask you back so soon after your daughter being released,” Roderick tells Cynthia’s father.

The poor man looks crestfallen, I remember from the first time that he was absolutely appalled by his daughter’s behavior. He had been nothing but kind to me, so I pitied him for being here again.

“I am sorry to be here too King Roderick, it feels like I keep failing as a father.” Sam is clearly fitting back his tears.

We cannot banish her from the pack but maybe he can tell her she needs to move out of her parents’ home. That way maybe Sam would not be held as responsible anymore. It would most likely do Cynthia a world of good if she had a taste of the real world. But I could not suggest that now, it could come across as me using or trying to use Sam as a pawn to punish his daughter.

We had decided we needed to let Sam come up with an idea on his own. All we wanted was to give her a ban into the castle. It would not affect her life too much. She would not be able to get to me so soon anymore. A positive effect even to her because in the end, it would stop her from going too far. Since she seemed to grow more and more unstable with everything she did to me. It would also mean that she would not be able to attend pack meals and events anymore. She loved socializing, and since she was a young wolf she ate most of her meals f she ate most of her meals in the pack home.

Simply because Sam would be too busy with working and raising Cynthia all while still grieving his mate. That is the beautiful thing about being part of a pack. You did not need to ask for help. There always was help available. It was a d amn shame Cynthia was risking

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pack the one that she grew up in. I was sure she would miss being

the reason why she is acting like this now because I spoiled her too much. It felt like I needed to pour all the love I had for my mate and Cynthia just into Cynthia. All because I could not pour my love into my mate anymore. So while I hate how much Cynthia will miss everything I think it might be time she learns the consequences of

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her access to the castle for another month or longer. Pack lunch was about to start, there was no doubt Cynthia was here. We decided to talk to Sam alone, he told us Cynthia had walked to the castle with him when we asked him where she was. The conversation with Sam took longer than we had planned too. We had hoped to speak to Cynthia before the lunch. Now we had to pull Cynthia out of

connection so that the pack members not attending the lunch would still know of

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was annoyed to be here. It triggered me instantly, nobody wanted to be

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jail. Now she was acting like it was

here like a sulking teenager. On top of the regulations, the royal family has set up for you. I want you to find a job on the packed ground. You are not getting an allowance anymore. And if you want to keep your room and get access to my groceries you need to pay me a boarding fee.” Sam shouted at

her a real long-lasting consequence to her action. And in the grand scheme of things her entering the royal meeting room like a sulky teenager as he called it, wasn’t the worst thing she has ever done. Somehow her

mean to me. But even the blind could see that Sam was a loving father. He had made mistakes but the mistakes he made were mistakes he made out of love. So to hear she would stoop so low as to blame him for growing up poorly because she didn’t have a mother. Trying to guilt trip him in not making her deal with the consequences because somehow she was the

was mean but when she mentioned she would be having all of her meals at the castle anyway. Because she never had a parent that was able to cook for her. I felt a pang of happiness. Knowing we could knock her down a peg. I just wish I could be the one to tell her about the regulations. But it would be weird for me to do so since I am not

for a full month. Due to your harassment of my daughter-in-law,

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