Chapter 38: A visitor

Book:The Alpha's Prize Published:2024-5-1

Cain’s upper lip twitched. “You are not welcome here, and I had made that clear previously.” His tone was deep and vicious.
Gunnar straightened himself, not showing any signs of being intimidated. “I wanted to see my sister and ensure she was still alive.” He snarled.
Cain narrowed his eyes. “Well, as you can see, she is alive and well.” He gestured towards me. “It is time for you to leave now,” Cain said through gritted teeth.
Gunnar took a threatening step towards Cain. “I am not leaving yet, not until I’ve had the chance to visit with her and ensure she is safe here.” However, my brother was not easily intimidated, and I was thankful for that because I wanted more time with him.
Cain’s canines started to protrude, his nostrils began to flare, and he looked ready to pounce; this was my cue to intervene. I stepped out from behind Gunnar and stood between the two of them. “ENOUGH!” I shouted, “I will not stand here and watch you two try to kill each other. If either of you cares about me, you will stop this bullshit right now.” Cain glared at me, and Gunnar just smirked like the cheeky bastard he is; he loved to cause shit storms. I rolled my eyes at him, then turned my gaze to Cain, who was still raging with anger.
I placed my hand on his chest, trying to calm him and ease his wolf back down. Cain stiffened, and his full attention was on me now. “Cain, he is my brother. Please let him stay for a while; it has been some time since I have seen him, and it would mean a great deal to me. He isn’t a threat to me, you or the pack.” I said, pleading with him to reconsider.
He narrowed his eyes at me and remained silent; his focus then went to Gunnar for a beat before coming back to me. “Fine, but you only have an hour, and two of my enforcers will be following you both.” His final words were directed at Gunnar as he stared him down. I brought my hands up and cupped Cain’s face, staring into his eyes. “Thank you; this means more than you can imagine,” I said softly before kissing him. Cain deepened the kiss, wrapping his arms around my waist and pulling me against his chest. Finally, he reared back but didn’t let me go. Cain leaned down. “You’re going to pay for this.” He whispered in my ear, and my thighs squeezed together. Cain then let me go and took a step back. He glared at my brother intensely, and his lip twitched slightly, then he walked away, leaving two enforcers behind, while the others followed him back to the house.
I turned around to Gunnar, and he raised a brow at me. “Care to explain what the fuck that was?”
I shrugged. “What?” I asked, acting incredulous to his question.
He gave me a deadpan stare. “Don’t play dumb, Freja, you know what I mean.”
I sighed. “Well, it turns out that Cain is my mate.” I lowered my shirt slightly, revealing Cain’s mark. “And we have mated,” I said, in a low voice, knowing he would scold me.
Gunnar stood there staring at me, shock evident on his features. “You’re joking, right?” He asked in disbelief.
I glanced towards my shoulder. “Does it look like I’m joking?” I understood that this was hard for him to believe, but the proof was there.
His nostrils flared slightly, and his features hardened. “Did he force you?” He asked through gritted teeth.
I shook my head “No, he didn’t, Gunnar.” The Cain I had gotten to know since coming here was different from the one that my brother knew.
His brows drew together as his eyes narrowed on me. “Has he hurt you?”
I shook my head again. “No, Gunnar, do you see any kind of indication that he has hurt me,” I said while spinning around, so he could examine me. Cain had been a little rough initially, but he never actually hurt me.
He groaned as we started to walk around the yard, taking our time and savouring this visit with each other.
“Does he treat you well? Are you alright?” Gunnar continued to fire off question, after question, regarding my wellbeing.
I huffed. “It was a bit rough between us at first, to be honest with you, but things are slowly getting better, and I’m ok, I promise.” I smiled at him, hoping to ease some of his worries.
He stopped and placed his hand on my shoulder. “I hope you are not lying to me, just to protect him or something,” Gunnar questioned.
I snorted, “No, I am not lying to brother; I couldn’t lie to you of all people.” And I had meant that I had never kept anything from him or lied to him; it was something I couldn’t bring myself to do, not with him at least.
Gunnar stared at me for a moment, then gave me a curt nod. I nudged my shoulder into his side playfully, trying to lighten the mood a bit. But, instead, he smiled at me and nudged me back.
I peered up at him. “How are things at home?” I asked.
He rubbed the back of his neck and sighed. “Not so good, to be honest. Dad is drinking all of the time, Adela is constantly disappearing, and mom fell into a bad state of depression for a while, but she seems to be getting better, day by day.” Gunnar informed me in a low and distraught tone.
I stared at the ground, wishing I could be there for everyone or at least be able to help them. “How are you doing?” I asked, realizing he didn’t mention himself.
Gunnar exhaled sharply. “I miss you, kiddo; it’s not the same at home without you.” He confessed the truth etched on his exhausted features.