Title: Jordan's Pryde
Series: Pryde Shifter Series Book 1
Author: Giovanna Reaves
Publisher: Independent
Release Date: June 30th 2017
Heat Level: 3 - Some Sex
Pairing: Male/Male
Length: 83K
Genre: Romance, Science Fiction, Mpreg, Paranormal Romance
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Synopsis
All he did was apply for a job and then his world was turned upside down. Thrust into the world he had no idea about, Jordan Sutton’s only goal was to get a job working for Duncan Pryde of Pryde Industries. He thought werewolves, vampires, and faes belonged in fairy tales, not in the real world. What will he do when he finds out that there’s more than meets the eye to his boss and his family? Duncan Pryde had too much going on in his life. He became the sole guardian of his twin niece and nephew along with the addition of his pack and company. He had no time to think about a mate when trouble came to his front door. What happens when the man he hired for one job turns out to be his destined mate? Does he deny what he feels or embrace it?Excerpt
Chapter One
Jordan
Jordan pulled up to the address he was
directed to by his GPS. His mouth fell open in complete shock at the mansion
looking back at him. He was applying for a position to work for the CEO of
Pryde Industries. The handsome and jaw-dropping Duncan Pryde. The position was
as his personal assistant. Unless people had been living under a rock, everyone
knew exactly who Duncan Pryde was. A self-made billionaire who had his fingers
in everything from computer software to fashion design. The man was intelligent, wealthy, and
drop-dead gorgeous and didn’t look a day over forty. Simply put, everything
Jordan could want in a man. But with one snag—the man was completely straight
according to all the magazines he’d read.
When he heard there was a position
opening up at Pryde Industries and it would be working for the CEO, Jordan
researched everything he could about Duncan Pryde. One thing was evident, Pryde
was never without some slim, beautiful female model or actress hanging off his
arm. Other than his attraction, Jordan admired Duncan Pryde from afar, since he
started tracking his success.
It was only by chance Jordan found out
about the job opening and jumped at the opportunity. He admitted to himself
that he had a selfish reason for wanting to work for Pryde Industries. It was
the opening Jordan needed to get his foot in the door in the business world.
Even if he was starting out as a personal assistant. Jordan would be foolish to
pass up the chance. Being rich was not his primary goal, success and
recognition for what he could do were what he was after. Call him ambitious,
but Jordan learned a long time ago that success didn’t come easily. You have to
step over a few people to get where you want to be in life. He practically bit his nails down to the
knuckle the day he sent off his résumé.
It was not a job at the corner store, but working for a CEO with a major
Fortune 500 company.
The minute Jordan got the call for the
interview, he did a more in-depth research on Duncan Pryde, that was available
on Duncan, and his businesses. There was not a lot. He could find little on
Duncan’s personal life, but there was more than enough information on Pryde Industries.
It frustrated Jordan, to the point of obsession, that he could not learn more
about the man he wanted to work for. The only personal information he could
find was that a tragedy had occurred in his life six months earlier.
He had turned the running of the
business over to the hands of his vice president until he was able to return.
No matter how much he searched, Jordan was not able to find out what had
happened. Duncan Pryde had also withdrawn from public life. No one seemed to know what happened. Wild
speculations swirled around that he had been severely injured in a car accident
and his company was covering it up. Some reported that he was bound to a
wheelchair and would never walk again.
Taking a deep breath, Jordan looked at
the file sitting in the passenger seat next to him. It was his résumé and work
experience. There wasn’t a lot to go on, but Jordan had glowing letters of
recommendation from previous employers along with those of volunteering
administrators. He was ready, and he was pretty confident that the job belonged
to him and no one else.
No need to keep sitting here, the job’s
not going to come to me this way. Jordan nervously got out of the car closing
the door.
Checking his suit to make sure that
everything was pristine, he smoothed out invisible wrinkles and lint while
praying to the gods that he wouldn’t come off as an idiot in his
interview. He wanted to make a good
impression the first time meeting Mr. Pryde, who was conducting the interview
himself. Jordan squared his shoulders, and looked at the large white painted
mansion with black window trim in front of him. The lawn was well manicured
with shrubbery and trees on both sides of the walkway leading up to the door.
What he could not understand was why the
interview was at a mansion and not at the head office located downtown. Jordan
shrugged his shoulders, again. As long as Jordan got the job he did not care
where the interview was held. Wealthy and influential people had their quirks,
it wasn’t for him to judge. Determined that he was ready to meet the man he was
hoping to work for, Jordan walked to the red painted front door and cleared his
throat, he raised his hand, ready to knock on the door when it was flung open
for him. A ragged-looking woman burst through the door.
“I don’t care how much you pay me; I
will not take care of those hellions!” she yelled, walking or rather running
down the driveway and got in the car parked next to his, speeding off like a
bat out of hell.
Well, that’s interesting.
Jordan quickly stepped to the side
holding his folder to his chest, not sure if someone or something else was
going to come flying out of the house and hit him. His heart was pounding in
his chest. Instead of feeling nervous he was starting to get scared out of his
fucking mind. The little voice in the back of his head told him to cut his
losses and get his ass back in his car and go home, and let someone else be
terrorized by Duncan Pryde. He ignored the voice and waited a few minutes
before he decided that nothing else was going to come flying in his direction.
Peeking his head through the door, not seeing anyone, Jordan stepped forward
and walked in the foyer looking around for someone to ask for directions. The
place was just as large on the inside as it was on the outside.
Shouldn’t there be a maid or a butler to
answer the door? Jordan heard voices coming from down the hall and followed it.
His previous apprehension went away as his curiosity took over.
“You guys, know that I have meetings to
attend, I might not go into the office, but I cannot stay with you pups all day
long.”
“We know, Uncle Duncan,” a cute, tiny
little voice said.
“But she was so mean,” another small
voice added.
“She promised if we behaved she would
let us have ice cream,” they chimed in together.
Kids, nothing I read said that Duncan
Pryde had kids.
“And we were especially good,” one of
the kids said.
From the tone, Jordan assumed it was a
little boy. He stood outside the door listening shamelessly to their
conversation. He found it adorable how the kids finished each other’s
sentences.
“Be that as it may, you were both wrong
for putting mud in her shoes and lizards in her pockets.” Duncan Pryde’s voice
sounded quiet but stern, not frightening considering the conversation with the
kids.
“We’re sorry,” they chorused together.
“What am I going to do with you both?”
Duncan Pryde asked.
“Please, don’t be mad at us, Uncle
Duncan,” one of the tiny little voices said. To Jordan, it sounded like a
little girl. The pleading and the sniffle at the end broke Jordan’s heart, he
was so tempted to go into the room and comfort the little one himself and call
Duncan Pryde out for being mean to his kids.
“I’m not angry. But, guys, I need to be
able to go back to work.” The room was
quiet for a few seconds before Duncan Pryde spoke again. “Promise me you will
give the other nanny a chance.”
“We promise, Uncle Duncan,” they said
together.
“Okay, now let’s hug it out.”
Jordan heard an oof sound and then peals
of laughter. He stood in the hall a bit longer letting the small family enjoy
their time together before he interrupted. Pulling himself off the wall, he
walked the short few steps and stood at the entrance to the room and knocked on
the door.
“Come in,” Duncan Pryde’s voice echoed
strongly from the other side of the door.
Jordan took a deep breath, letting it
out slowly before opening the door and stepping over the threshold and stopped,
he had to hold back the gasp that threatened to escape. Magazines and
television did not do Duncan Pryde justice because standing in front of Jordan
was one of the sexiest men he’d ever laid eyes on.
Nope, Duncan Pryde is not wheelchair
bound, he doesn’t even look as if he has a scratch on his perfect muscled body.
The only disappointment, in Jordan’s
opinion, was the confused expression on the man’s handsome face. Duncan Pryde
stood about six feet four inches. Wide muscled shoulders and arms that looked
like they could bench press the two kids in one hand and him in the other
without breaking a sweat.
“Who are you?” Duncan Pryde demanded and
stepped in front of the kids, shielding them from Jordan’s view. To Jordan, it
had sounded as if he growled his words rather than spoke them.
“Y…your front door was open, and I heard
voices so I…” Jordan stuttered through his response.
“You didn’t answer my question, who the
hell are you and what are you doing in my house?” he demanded again, placing
the children entirely behind him.
Jordan was about to walk further into
the room, but paused at the man’s deep voice and hoped he did not let on just
how much Duncan Pryde’s very presence was affecting him in a few short seconds.
With his pale complexion, he was probably blushing from the tips of his ears to
his toes.
Fuck, the man’s tall.
Jordan took a deep breath, finally he
was able to string a few sentences together. “I’m sorry, my name is Jordan
Sutton. I was told to meet you here for an interview.”
Duncan Pryde stared at Jordan as if he’d
lost his head. His blue eyes widened as if he just remembered their meeting.
“Oh shit,” he said, and the kids gasped.
“Uncle Duncan, you said a bad word,” the
little girl said looking up at her uncle.
“Now you gotta put money in the bad word
jar,” the little boy added to the conversation.
The kids are adorable.
“You’re right, guys,” Duncan Pryde said,
he still had his eyes trained on Jordan, but his tone was gentle when he spoke
to the kids. “I’m sorry, I completely forgot, things got a bit out of control
this morning,” he apologized to Jordan.
“That’s okay,” Jordan assured him with a
shrug of his shoulders.
Jordan watched as Duncan turned and
kneeled in front of the kids who looked so much like him. The twins had the
same dark brown hair with sprinkles of silver highlights. His curiosity was
piqued, wondering if it was a family trait kind of thing.
“Okay, my little pups, here is what I
need you to do for me.” The twins nodded, looking up at him. “I need to meet
with Mr....” He turned and looked at Jordan.
“Sutton,” Jordan answered for him.
The twins were staring at him, and
Jordan knew why. He always got the same look everywhere he went. It used to
bother him when he was a kid growing up, but he wasn’t bothered by it anymore.
There had to be other people in the world with white hair and red eyes. Many
thought he dyed his hair and wore contacts simply to freak them out or was
being rebellious and balked when he told them that he was born this way.
“Thank you,” he said to Jordan then
looked back at the twins. “I need to speak with Mr. Sutton for a few minutes. I
need you both to go to your rooms and play with your toys. I promise I won’t be
that long. Afterward, we can do anything
you guys want to do.” Their heads bobbed at the same time nodding, before
hugging their uncle then walked out of the room, whispering to each other and
looking back at him. Jordan smiled and waved.
“Did you see his eyes?” the little boy
asked.
“Yeah, and his hair,” the little girl
said. “I want my hair like his.”
Duncan got up from his position and
looked at Jordan. “I say we have a good twenty minutes before they get bored,
and I will have to think of something to bribe them with,” Duncan told Jordan
with a smile.
“In that case, how about we cut to the
chase, then,” Jordan said. “And I just lay out why I’m the perfect candidate
for the job as your assistant, you hire me, and I can start working
immediately.”
“Bossy, demanding, and confident, I like
that. But, let’s go through with the formalities and see how you do.”
Jordan tried not to smile, but the
sudden change in Duncan Pryde’s demeanor put him completely at ease.
Duncan walked over to his desk and sat
down. He looked over to the young man standing in front of him. He was properly
dressed, which impressed him. He only hoped he continued to impress him during
their short interview. He wasn’t kidding when he told Mr. Sutton that they had
twenty minutes, Maddison and Benjamin were a handful. Duncan could not believe
the morning he’d had, and it wasn’t even noon. He’d planned on going into the
office, but had to shift his schedule around by doing the interview at his
home. Because the twins begged him to stay home with them, and he gave in with
the promise they would behave for Charlotte. That didn’t work out so well since
they decided to terrorize Charlotte, who was nanny number, hell if he knew, he
went through them quicker than it took him to blink an eye. At times the twins
reminded him more of him and Mari than he would like to acknowledge.
“Have a seat,” he instructed. “I assume that you have a résumé in that
folder you’re clutching tightly to your chest?”
Duncan extended his hand, waiting for
the young man to give him the folder. After sitting down, the young man gave
the folder to him. Duncan got comfortable as he flipped it open and began
reading through Sutton’s qualifications. An indescribable sweet scent wafted
under his nose, but Duncan ignored it. As a lykosian, or a werewolf, he was
sensitive to certain smells.
Duncan felt his skin prickle, and the
scent got stronger. Pulling on his restraints, he ignored the way his body was
reacting and concentrated on the reason the young man was there in the first
place. Even in the height of protecting the twins Duncan couldn’t help but
stare the first moment he saw the young man standing in front of him. He was
entranced by his glistening ruby jeweled eyes and his silver white hair. If the
kids' fingernails were not digging into his skin, Duncan would have surely
forgotten they were in the room.
Not many humans that he’d seen were born
with such exotic appearances, it made Duncan wonder if he was something other
than human. If he weren't sure that there was a male standing in front of him,
Duncan would have mistaken Jordan for a woman with his delicate features.
Duncan tried to distract his wandering thoughts by looking through the file in
his hands. He already read a few things he liked. Duncan was a very busy man
and needed someone who could keep up with him. He was organized and by his
references he seemed to be more than qualified for the position as his personal
assistant.
This was the part Duncan hated, he’d
gone through six assistants in the past year.
All women and all under the illusion that he would fall in love with
them. There were three lykosian females from his pack that tried to trap him
into mating with them. They were immediately fired from the company and
banished from the pack. There were consequences for such actions. Trying to
manipulate a member of the pack into a mating when they were not mates would
result in the member being banished from the pack for ten years. Duncan hated
doing it, but he had no other choice.
Duncan was the pack leader of one of the
largest lykosian packs of Cypress Prince Island. Cypress Prince was much more
than an island; it was a bustling city filled with all walks of life. Duncan
looked up from the file in his hands and stared at Jordan for a few seconds
assessing him before a thought popped into his head. He was in need of an
assistant and a new nanny, why not interview for both positions and see which
candidate would fit perfectly for either position.
“Tell me, Mr. Sutton, why do you want to
be my personal assistant?”
Duncan watched as a worried expression
crossed over Jordan’s face before he answered. “Do you want me to be honest or
give you the placated version that would make sure you hire me on the spot?”
Duncan chuckled, he liked the kid. He
was also glad that the timidness he saw a few seconds earlier was no longer in
his posture. “If you do get the job, what you need to know about me is that
above all things, I value honesty from my employees.”
“I really need a job,” Jordan started.
“I’m pretty close to moving back in with my parents and my little baby parked
in your exquisite driveway is being held together by luck, hope, and Gods know
a lot of prayers.” Jordan finished with a sigh. Duncan could tell he was trying
not to sound desperate about needing a job, but he did ask the man for honesty.
“I’m also inexperienced in the sense that I have never worked in the world of
business, but I have admired you and your drive to succeed. I feel working for
your company, or you specifically, will help me achieve my goals.”
He smelled the honesty coming from the
young man. “Are you trying to butter me up, Mr. Sutton?” Duncan asked raising
an eyebrow.
“Only if it’s working,” Jordan countered
back with a smile that had Duncan thinking thoughts he really shouldn’t about
the applicant.
Duncan chuckled at their natural banter,
it had been a while since he smiled so much in an interview. He spent a few
more minutes asking Jordan questions. Duncan liked what he was hearing from the
young man with each answer he gave to the questions posed. He had a few more
applicants to interview by the end of the week, but he was positive that Jordan
would be a value to his company. Twenty minutes on the dot Duncan’s keen
hearing heard the pitter patter of little feet heading in their direction. He
stood to his feet as did Jordan. Duncan extended his hand wrapping up their
meeting. He would have loved to sit and speak with the young man a few minutes
more but knew that wasn’t possible. Not with the twins seconds away from his
office door.
“I will have someone contact you by the
end of the week to let you know if you have the job.”
Jordan shook his hand as they walked to
the door. “Thank you for taking the time to see me.” A spark of electricity ran
down his spine, but again Duncan ignored it. Maybe he would examine what was
going on later if he was still bothered by it.
When he opened the door, the twins were
standing at the entrance with an innocent expression on their tiny faces that
Duncan did not believe for a second. The twins were so much like he and his
twin sister, Mari, were when they were their age. A sad feeling settled in the
bottom of his stomach.
“Are you ready now, Uncle Duncan?” they
asked together.
“Yes,” he answered. “Let me walk Mr.
Sutton to the door and I’m all yours for the rest of the day.”
They nodded and followed behind him and
Jordan. Duncan opened the door for the young man. He watched as the younger man
walked to his car, or what resembled a car. The kid wasn’t lying; Duncan was
not sure how much longer that car was going to last. Once the kid drove off,
Duncan turned around and focused his attention to the twins who were starting
to get that impatient look on their faces.
“Okay, my little munchkins, I canceled
all my other appointments to spend the day with you. So, what will it be?” he
asked them. They smiled, and he knew exactly what he would be spending the rest
of the day doing, and there was no way he could get out of it.
Later that week, Duncan was found
slouched on the sofa, a drink in his hand and three applicants’ files sitting
in his lap. He’d spent the rest of the week taking care of the twins and truth
be told he was exhausted. Duncan needed someone quickly. He loved having and
taking care of Maddison and Benjamin, but he had a pack and a company to run,
he never thought he’d miss getting up and going to work so badly. Six months
earlier, when he told his sister, Mari, that he would watch the kids while she
and her husband, Ben, went on their second honeymoon, Duncan did not expect
that it would be for the rest of his life. The private jet that Mari and Ben
were on crashed on their way back from Paris. Duncan was devastated and had no
idea what he was going to do. He had to bury his sister and his brother-in-law.
He had a hard time trying to explain to
his five-year-old niece and nephew that their mom and dad would never be coming
home again. Duncan had to change his life drastically to accommodate the twins.
He’d gone from a doting uncle who saw them when he missed them, to a father
figure in the span of months. He’d also gone through about the same number of
nannies as he had personal assistants in the past few months. Duncan was a
perfectionist and wanted things done his way. Mari used to tease him that he
needed to loosen up a bit and give people a chance to make mistakes.
Mari and Duncan were twins, but the
public had no knowledge of her existence. As wealthy and well-known as he was,
Duncan respected Mari’s wish to keep her away from the public. So not to be
recognized as his twin in public, Mari dyed her hair and grew it out to the
middle of her back. It was her choice to live a modest life and taught at the
school that Duncan had built when he took over as Alpha of his pack. The same way he protected Mari he did with
his pack, keeping their existence a secret.
It had not been easy, but Duncan felt it
was better to hide in plain sight. The
employees that worked in his company were both pack members and humans who had
no idea that they were working with lykosians. Duncan thought about hiring
other creatures, but since the great war, each sect had lived separate lives.
The thought of intermingling was considered blasphemous. He was not under the
naïve impression that his pack was the only living among them. There were a few
other shifter clan leaders that Duncan had known since childhood whom he had
relied on over the years. There were even sanguine, or vampire, covens on the
other side of the island.
The world was filled with many other
sects. Many believed that lykosians were the first beasts formed. It was
written that the gods—that once roamed the earth—wanted more than human
worshipers and decided to create beasts and creatures who would not only protect
their providence but be their warriors. The mistress of the moon, created the
lykosians. In the beginning many beasts mated with humans before realizing they
could also mate with their own kind. Lykosians and other shifted sects were
given unmanageable strength and the ability to change from man to beast. Other
sects were also given special abilities, some known and some not. The nyxian
sect was known for their beauty and mysterious abilities. The elfkins, or
elves, who were just as mysterious as the nyxians, were close in relation with
their appearance. Both sects were created by the gods of the sun and given
abilities to defend themselves.
There were many other sects that had
hidden their people away and had remained a secret even to him. One sect Duncan
was sure they had died out centuries ago, were the draconem. They were hunted
and killed for their blood and heart. Men and beasts were attracted to the idea
of a long life. By eating the heart of a draconem a person could live up to one
hundred years plus. It was also written that draconems were quite powerful and
possess magic liken to that of witches and warlocks, it was how they controlled
their fire that dwelled deep inside of them while in their human form.
Duncan had always wondered how a sect as
powerful as the draconems could have failed to protect themselves and died out.
Some died during and after the war.
After the great war, a treaty was signed by the leaders of each sect. No
matter how much he researched, Duncan could not find the reason why or who
started the war in the first place. The only thing that was apparent was that
many died senselessly. In the end, each sect decided it was better that they
all lived their lives and didn’t intermingle. Duncan and a few other lykosian
alphas had worked together to keep the peace with other packs and shifter clans
across the globe.
As with humans, there was always a bad
apple in with a bunch of perfectly good ones.
Duncan would never deny how competitive he was and the lengths he’d gone
through to ensure his pack’s safety. One of his primary goals was to make sure
that his members would have the best life possible. He was quite young when he
took the pack over after challenging—and killing—his uncle for leadership.
Duncan hated the way his uncle used and abused his power as Alpha of the pack.
Women were being used for his sole pleasure, couples were not allowed to mate
until the Alpha had his way with the females first. Some tried to run away but
were caught before they could leave the island.
Some were killed in front of the rest of
the pack as an embellished way to keep the members in line. On the full moon,
the pack was not allowed to shift and run together. According to his uncle,
that pleasure belonged to him alone. Duncan’s uncle told the pack that the
previous Alpha was weak, which was why he was easily defeated by their enemies.
He put more fear in the pack members telling them the goddess of the moon saw
fit to bless him with her strength and considered the members weak and needed
him to guide them.
Duncan was a child when his father,
Thorin, was killed. He was not aware the role his uncle, Bradley, played in
Thorin’s death. There were two things his uncle wanted: Galicia, who was
Duncan’s mother, and the pack. Duncan couldn’t believe his uncle held such
jealousy in his heart to kill his own brother. No one spoke of how his father
died. It was forbidden, punishable by death to even mention his name. After
Thorin’s death, Bradley approached Galicia and offered to be her mate, but
Galicia turned him down. Bradley became furious and punished the pack instead.
When he got older and found out what
happened to his father, and that his uncle was the one that killed him, Duncan
acted by challenging his uncle. He was only eighteen when he took over the
pack. Galicia who was still depressed
because of her mate’s death moved to Virginia to live with her sister. She was
too heartbroken at the loss of his father to stay in the pack. His mom looked
happy when he saw her a few months before Mari died. Duncan and Mari were
ecstatic when she announced that she had opened her heart again to the
possibility of love and finding a new mate. Her mate was gone, but there was
nothing wrong with having someone to love again in her life.
After taking over the pack, Duncan was
ridiculed by the same pack members he saved from his uncle’s tyrannical rule.
That was so long ago, but at times it still felt as if it were yesterday. It
took him quite a while to gain the trust of his pack members. Duncan was one
hundred and fifty years old but looked like a man in his late thirties. After
taking over the pack, he appointed his best friend, Ryland Burnett, as his
Beta. Ryland’s father was also killed by his uncle for being an opposition to
his uncle’s tyranny and for the color of his skin. He and his mother were
allowed to remain in the pack because she was the right color and his uncle was
not afraid of a weak-minded woman.
Duncan also named Ryland’s three
cousins, Parker, Charlie, and Sebastian, as his enforcers of the pack. They had
been more than just his Beta and enforcers; they had become his family. Duncan
worked hard on building up his pack and changing their image. He attended
community college and studied business and finance. He used his smarts and
invested money into the pack and ultimately his company.
Before Duncan took over, the women in the pack were not even allowed to
better themselves, such as attending school. The men were considered the
authority apart from the Alpha. Little things were seen as punishable offenses,
such as associating with humans. Duncan had done a lot to change the image of
his pack. He felt the more the pack stayed hidden, the easier it would be for
them to be found out. They had a target
on their backs, no matter if they stayed hidden or not. Duncan wanted his pack
to live in the light instead of staying hidden.
There are other organizations like the
Blackburn hunters who would stop at nothing to try and eradicate his pack and
others like him. However, they are not as organized or well-funded as the
Blackburn Organization. Duncan felt hiding would bring more suspicion. Living
in the spotlight also has its disadvantages, one would be his appearance.
Duncan reinvented his image so that it would not draw too much attention or
questions from reporters. Duncan had lived a long time, and if others looked
close enough, there would be questions as to why he hadn’t aged in his early
thirties and how he was able to keep his youthful appearance.
To the humans of this world, he was Duncan Pryde, the fourth who took
over his father’s company after the man died. No one seemed to question why he
looked almost the same as his father. The easy answer was the strong genetics
that ran in their family. The Pryde pack had come a long way. He had to work
hard to get over the emotional scar that continued to hang over the pack.
Duncan prided himself, knowing that his pack was more accepting than others. A
few years after he took over, the pack started to grow. Members were finding
their mates and having pups. Duncan prided himself on being an open-minded
Alpha and allowed his members to voice their likes and dislikes with respect.
He practically bought the entire island of Cypress, so that his pack could
expand and his members could live in peace.
Coming back to the present, Duncan
looked down at the files resting on his lap.
He needed someone he could trust to take care of the twins when he had
to travel out of town or when he had to work late at the office. Duncan knew he
had to be selective. It would be easier to choose one of the female lykosians
from his pack. But in the past, he realized they were using the pups to get
close to him. Being the mate of the Alpha came with a lot of privilege. The
pups they would have would be powerful, and the next to become the Alpha of the
pack, no matter the gender. Duncan was not above naming a female as the Alpha
of his pack. Strength came from how an Alpha cared for the members of its pack
and not how well they could thrash his or her opponent in a match.
As old as he was, Duncan was not ready
to settle down with a mate; which was why he was not looking or pining for one.
Duncan was aware of his obligation to provide Alpha pups for the pack. As crazy
as it might sound to others, he wanted to be in love and not be forced to sleep
with a female lykosian because of the needs of the pack. Love mattered to him.
He wanted what Mari and Ben had. He saw and felt the love between them, and at
times it made him jealous. But he was also happy for them.
Duncan sighed as he flipped through the
file of Jordan Sutton and Samantha Jones. Both candidates answered his
questions truthfully, he did not smell any deceit coming from them. Also, their
references checked out, as well as their background check came back clean.
Decision made, Duncan made specific notes on each folder as to who was hired
for what position. The next morning, he would send the documents off to his
human resources department and have someone contact both applicants, informing
them they got the job.
Copyright © 2017 by Giovanna Reaves
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