---- My Alphas Daughter had her eyes on one of the Alphas that arrived together and I was standing right behind her when both Alphas stepped in the room at the same time.
She was counting down to midnight and when she was done counting I smelled the most intoxicating scent Ihad ever smelled.
I looked around her to see that the scent came from where the two Alphas were standing and for a moment I thought he had been correct, that he was indeed my Mate.
It wasn't until Atlas started walking towards me that I figured out the truth.
As you can imagine my Alphas Daughter thought Atlas was coming for her and you should have seen the look on her face when he pushed her out of his way to get to me.
She looked as pissed off as the other Alpha did and my Alpha even tried to convince Atlas to reject me.
Atlas never took his eyes of me as he asked me for my name and after I gave it to him he said, I, Atlas, the future Alpha of White Crescent Pack accept you, Anthea, as my Mate and Luna.
Which caused a lot of turmoil among the guests and Pack-members.
Theseus, because of that event your Father tore up the ---- alliance between our Packs.
Not that it stopped us from keeping an eye on your western border and I can't tell you how sorry I am we were unable to stop those Rogues.
I finish my story and I see that Amarah is sitting on his lap.
Theseus Hearing Anthea tell me from which Pack she came and how she was treated has Linus roaring in my head and I know anger is radiating from my body.
Linus and I calm down a lot the moment Amarah crawls onto my lap and I bury my noise in her neck to inhale her scent.
When she explains what Rain was going through, it reminded me of Linus over the past few hours and I thought I had heard the worst of the story.
How wrong was I in that assumption as I hear her say my Father tore up the alliance because of that.
Linus roars the moment it clicks in my head, My Father was the other Alpha.
It is not a question, just stating a fact and the look on her face tells me that I had figured it out correctly.
He tore up the alliance because Atlas found his fated Mate in a female he had wanted for himself.
Anthea, I am sorry for what my Father tried to do and I think I already know the rest of the story, your former Alpha's Daughter is my Mother.
I say and she nods her head.
What I don't understand is your remark on Rogues.
I continue, because I really dont understand it.
---- Amarah places her hand on my cheek to make me look at her, Our Warriors have always kept an eye on that border even though your Father tore up the alliance, but it wasn't until after the Rogues got onto your territory and killed your first Mate that we found out it could have been prevented.
They run our eastern border from north to south, but over the years they had gotten lazy and cut a corner from our eastern border to our southern border.
That is were the Rogues where able to cross your border and attack your Mate and her friend.
Dad has blamed himself for years that our Warriors didn't see it, that they cut that corner during patrol and even though I understand him I think a part of the blame lies in your own border patrols.
I have watched your western border for years and I have never been able to get a clear reading on it.
She says.
I think about what she told me and I know I blamed Atlas for years, but I know now that it is my Father I should blame for it.
If he hadn't tore up the alliance we would have been in contact with White Crescent Pack and we would have coordinated our patrols together.
Amarah, if there is someone to blame it is my Father or maybe even me.
I never changed anything about our patrol on the western border, not even after I lost Chrissy and it should have opened my eyes.noveldrama
I say to her as I pull her a little closer to my chest.
Theseus, after that unfortunate accident we changed ---- our border patrols and we have taken down a lot of Rogues that tried to cross your borders.
Atlas states and I am surprised when he tells me how they found out where it went wrong.
Dad already scolded me back then for going out at night.
Amarah says the moment I want to open my mouth.
Good, because if he hadn't I would have.
I whisper in her ear, soft enough for only her to hear it.