The flight departed one hour ago. His mind was racing; it was a two-and-a-half-hour drive from here to the airport hangar in Olympia, and he would also need to submit a flight plan. Departed abruptly to his room to retrieve his passport. I entered Joe’s room and retrieved his passport, which took a few minutes to locate. I then proceeded downstairs and outside, where Joe was arriving in his Maserati.
Daisy was set to arrive four hours prior to him, entered the passenger seat, and commanded, “go.”
“Caelan, I should perhaps proceed alone.”
“You certainly will not,” he growled at his Beta as he departed from the pack-house.
Mind-Linked Alex informed his Gamma that he and Cole would oversee the pack during his absence, which would likely extend for several days. He received an affirmative response and terminated the connection.
The woman was exasperating, seemingly acting according to her own whims. Dismiss him, reside outside pack territory for an entire decade, solely to return home for authorisation to relocate to another country. Contradict his orders less than 24 hours after their issuance.
She intended to return home, protesting vehemently, and for the first time, he recognised that he and Hudson shared a mutual understanding, their thoughts synchronised after more than ten years. Hudson desired her residence as well. Today, Caelan intended to fulfil his wolf’s desires without complication. If Hudson engaged in copulation with her throughout their journey home in their private jet, so be it. Reprimand her for departing initially.
Daisy’s Perspective
Informing her new employer, Josie, that she could no longer accept the position at the art gallery was an unpleasant task. She had eagerly anticipated this position, and considerable effort was required to secure it, involving not only interviews but also contracts and communications with Alpha Ronan. She would not endorse any agreement or even contemplate a contract until she had received confirmation of employment.
She could only inform Josie that, due to unforeseen circumstances at home, she could no longer accept the position and expressed her sincerest apologies.
Daisy was also required to contact the Director of the Art Gallery, where her own Art Exhibition was being showcased, to extend her apologies, which was poorly received. Jae Hwa was quite incensed with her, as Daisy was expected to arrive already, with her exhibition scheduled to commence the day after tomorrow. Jae Hwa had organised Daisy’s exhibition comprehensively.
Asserted that she had violated their contract and unequivocally informed her that Daisy would be obligated to cover the complete costs of setup, dismantling, storage, repacking fees, in addition to shipping it back to the United States. Additionally, there was a fee for breach of contract.
Daisy sat on the bed and listened to her; she insisted on obtaining an address to which the bill should be sent. Daisy presently lacked a billing address, and her sole option was to return it to the Pack, addressed to Caelan Caldwell. Her new leader. He was responsible for the occurrence, and thus he would bear the financial burden, which she anticipated would amount to thousands.
If he disapproved, his father would need to intervene and resolve the matter, as it was his father’s contract that Caelan had violated.
Her flat was yet another ordeal. Alpha Ronan had already remitted payment for both the initial and final months’ rent and now appeared poised to forfeit that entire sum as well. All because his son had ostensibly Alpha Ordered her, though he had not explicitly articulated those words to her, prohibiting her from setting foot in Canada, and she discovered herself incapable of placing a foot on the ground without experiencing excruciating pain coursing through her entire body.
She implored the real estate agent to return all her belongings to the Pack’s address, unable to pay immediately, and enquired if they could arrange for a cash on delivery transaction. The response was negative, prompting her to request that they contact her former Alpha in the States, Ronan Caldwell, to resolve the matter directly with him. He assured them he would resolve the issue and subsequently hoped that he would.
The man would likely have no option; it was his contract that his son had violated, although whether he was aware of this fact at this juncture remains uncertain.
Her phone had rung multiple times from unfamiliar numbers, prompting her to disregard each call. She had more significant concerns and was unwilling to engage with trivial telemarketers or prank calls. After checking out of her hotel room, she proceeded into the city to locate a more affordable accommodation and secure a room. A location with improved access to public transport for commuting to and from work upon securing employment.
She contemplated returning to the Pack; however, given the events between Amelia and Hudson, she deemed it inadvisable. Daisy was unaware of the events that transpired between Caelan and Lydia subsequently. Daisy recognised the potential for a significant confrontation and was acutely aware that Lydia was an Alpha-blooded she-wolf; she was reluctant to engage in conflict with her.
Amelia had no chance of victory; she was merely the daughter of a patrolman, unremarkable. She would certainly apologise but could not elucidate the reason for the occurrence, as it was Hudson’s responsibility to her knowledge. Hudson desired to mate with Amelia and had pursued her to achieve this goal. Caelan’s willingness to confess this to his Mate was unknown to her. However, she could not claim his wolf as her Mate. He was the leader. Neither he nor his wolf could be compelled to act against their will. That must have been advantageous for her, correct?
At present, she plans to remain in Canada, although she urgently needs to secure employment. She emailed Micah Garcia the photographs of his wife along with an invoice, as he had insisted on compensating her for them. He responded that afternoon with payment confirmation, thereby augmenting her finances by several hundred dollars.
She spent the afternoon at an internet café searching for an affordable accommodation until she secured employment, which would likely take a week or two. Subsequently, she reserved a room at Fragrance Hotel – Oasis. To economise, she walked a considerable distance to the hotel, checked in, and collapsed onto the bed, fatigued from the lengthy trek while dragging her suitcase behind her.