Suddenly, he sighed and released her elbow. Shoving a hand through his thick, lengthy hair, he looked towards the edge of the woods before turning back to look at her.

"I'm sorry if I offended you in the house," he said each word carefully. It was barely audible. She wondered if he truly meant it but the uncomfortable look on his face revealed that he was lying, neither was it a straightforward thing for him to say.

She wasn't offended. She was upset because deep inside she knew it was the truth. She went to the ball to find a mate. He said nothing to offend her. It was more like her spinster age and undesirable looks. She has become deeply insecure and the second she hears the opposite sex question about why she was still at the Mating Ball looking for a mate; it hurts her, and she wanted to run away to lick her wounds even if they didn't intend to hurt her.

"It's fine," she said the words she had mumbled a million times. "I have to leave, anyway. I start work in an hour and need to run home to get ready."

He nodded his head before allowing her to leave. She quickly got into her car and drove off. Although every instinct in her encouraged her to look in her rearview mirror, she kept her gaze ahead. Strength was what would get her through it.

Ryker watched her drive away from before he turned to greet his brother who was hovering nearby.

"She really seems like a delicate female, Ryker," Abraham said casually while walking to Ryker's side.

Ryker's eyes flew back to the bend where he saw her car disappeared. She was a strange one. He has half a mind to chase after her, but he held back. There was no use in chasing after her.

"So, you want to tell me why you walked in this morning in a grumpy mood?" Abraham asked him.

That reminded Ryker of his intention of leaving. There was no point in staying here. With all that he had already talked about with Alpha Ivan, he could probably complete their contract at home. We can do everything else through video or phone conferencing.

"We head back home tonight," Ryker announced, turning away from him and walking back inside the house.

He didn't even stop to watch his brother's reaction, but by the silent response; he had stunned his brother speechless.

"Are you sure we are ready to return?" Abraham said, bounding behind him.

"Alpha Ivan wants to put a hand into investments, but he has never done it before. He wants us to show him the ropes and in return, he'll provide us with the resources we lack in our territory," Ryker responded, not missing a step up the stairs.

"Wait. Wait a minute! Hold on, we are lacking resources now?" Abraham grabbed his brother's shoulder and turned him around.

In all actuality, no.

They were not lacking any resources. They tended their land with care. They only take what they need and never obsessively destroy natural resources. He could go without Alpha Ivan's resources.

Abraham's narrowed eyes slackened a little. He released his brother's shoulder only to chuckle to himself. Scratching at his own growing beard, he looked at Ryker again.

"I see what your doing," Abraham said smugly.

"I'm not doing anything," Ryker growled.

"Who you trying to convince, brother? I know you better than anyone. We don't hide secrets from each other. We sure as hell don't need resources, as you so stated. Why don't you admit the real reason you established this contract?" Abraham gloated.

"You're starting to irritate me, Abe. Back off," Ryker threatened.

Abraham snorted and shrugged his shoulders. He stretched his upper body before turning to look at Ryker.

"What time we are leaving?" he asked.

"Six," Ryker nearly barked the answer at his brother.

"Ah, just enough time," Abraham sighed.

Ryker knew what his brother was doing and while he didn't want to succumb to his brother's idiotic charades, he knew his brother was up to something.

"You know you're right. Life is too short. I think I should ask Miss. Carter to join us back home. If I like her, I may just mate with her," Abraham said, stuffed his hands in his pocket and began rocking on his feet.

In a blink of an eye, Ryker had his brother shoved up against the opposite wall. One arm across his chest. Abraham wasn't fazed at all. In fact, his laugh grew louder. It boomed and rumbled deep in his chest.

"Stop fucking around," Ryker growled.

"I'm not," Abraham said while looking at his brother straight in the eyes.

Ryker gazed into them and couldn't find a hint of humor inside his brother's eyes. Suddenly, doubt set inside of Ryker. Did his brother like Mary? He may have joked and laughed about it, but Ryker knew that Abraham never got along with females before. Both brothers dealt with females differently. Abraham slept around, but it was solely to appease his sexual appetite. Otherwise, no feelings were involved.

Another thought flashed across Ryker's mind. Abraham wouldn't be thinking about sleeping with Mary. Even the thought caused an unnecessary churn to Ryker's stomach, and it bothered him.

Ryker released Abraham and stalked off. Not another word was spoken to his brother. He needed to drink badly and possibly a few runs in the woods because the last few images of Abraham and Mary together may as well turn him into a sadist devil. He wanted to rip his brother into a million pieces.

Growling, he headed down the stairs, removed his shirt, tossed it by the door and jogged out the front door.

"Boss!" He heard his pack called out to him.

Picking up speed, he ran straight into the nearest woods before shifting immediately. His jeans tore into pieces. He couldn't wait to undress. He needed to leave before he says or does something stupid. Usually, a good run would clear his mind. He can't be around anyone right now.

His paws thumped on the ground. The wind whipped and slid underneath his fur like a gentle caress. Fresh air invaded his nostrils and his muscles stretched and ached to the recent change in shift and speed. 

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