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The Human Girl Who Tamed Alpha King Chapter 15
"Come in."
Gabriel entered, his movements showing the calm alertness of a seasoned warrior. Exactly what I wanted in a Head Warrior.
"Alpha, you wanted to see me?" He stood before me, respectful but not subservient.
"Yes, Gabriel. Have a seat." I gestured to the chair. "I want to discuss your position here in Moon Shadow. I know you were highly respected as a warrior in Black Forest."
He nodded, a flash of nostalgia crossing his face. "Yes, Bree and I were the pack's main defense when she was alive."
"I'd like you to consider becoming Head Warrior for Moon Shadow." I got straight to the point. "Our current Head Warrior Matt plans to retire in three months. We need an experienced leader."
Surprise flickered in Gabriel's eyes, followed by careful consideration. "That's an honor, Alpha. But I've only just arrived..."
"Which is why I want to understand your capabilities first," I added. "Tomorrow we can have a friendly sparring match to assess your skills. It's just a formality—I've heard the legends of Black Forest's warrior."
He nodded slightly, appreciation in his eyes. "I'd welcome the challenge."
We discussed training plans and defense strategies. Gabriel's insights were deep and perceptive, confirming my choice. As our meeting neared its end, he fell silent for a moment, weighing something.
"Something on your mind, Gabriel?" I encouraged.
He looked directly into my eyes—something few subordinates dare with an Alpha. "Is she—my adopted daughter—your true mate?"
The direct question surprised me, but I appreciated his frankness. I nodded. "Yes, she's my second chance mate."
Gabriel nodded thoughtfully. "I know your family has had difficulties in this area, which is partly why I won't push. Aria lost her birth parents to hunters, and I lost my wife five years ago. She's endured enough pain."
"I understand," I replied. "I could just tell her, but I'd rather she naturally experience the feelings that come with meeting one's mate. I don't want to pressure her because of my Alpha status or our mate bond."
Approval flashed in Gabriel's eyes. "You're a good man, Jace. I have a feeling I'm right to believe you'll be good to her."
"I only want her to be happy and safe," I said sincerely. "Especially after escaping Warren's threats."
Gabriel nodded, a flicker of anger in his eyes that quickly subsided. He added softly, "You should know Aria loves music, especially singing. She also loves looking after pups. In Black Forest, she always helped with the little ones."
Just then, through the window, we both heard that beautiful voice again. Gabriel smiled. "Speak of the devil."
We left the pack house to find many pack members gathered near the pup center. As we approached, my heartbeat quickened at the sight.
Aria sat in the center of the small plaza, surrounded by excited pups. She held my daughter Aurora in her lap, singing an ancient werewolf lullaby. Her voice was clear and warm, carrying soul-touching power.
Aurora was completely mesmerized, her small hands swaying with the rhythm, pure joy on her face. Other pups circled Aria, some singing along, others dancing simple steps.
Phantom paced restlessly inside me, desperate to approach her. Warmth spread through my chest—watching my daughter and true mate together so naturally felt like finding the final missing puzzle piece.
"That's why we all love her so much," Gabriel said quietly, fatherly pride on his face. "Though human, she has a stronger spirit than many wolves."
When the song ended, the pups applauded enthusiastically, demanding more. Aria smiled and shook her head. "That's all for today, little ones. We can continue tomorrow."
Aurora slid from her lap but stumbled. Aria quickly steadied her. "Careful, princess."
"Aria?" Aurora looked up at her, eyes shining.
"Yes, sweetie?"
"Will you sing at my birthday?" Aurora asked, expectation on her face.
Aria smiled, gently brushing a curl from Aurora's forehead. "Your birthday's coming up?"
"Mhm, this many days." Aurora held up ten fingers, expression serious.
"Oh, that's soon," Aria laughed softly. "Of course, sweetie, if your daddy agrees."
Just then, Aurora spotted us, her eyes lighting up. "DADDY!" She ran toward me squealing.
I crouched down, opening my arms to catch my little girl, then lifted her up. Phantom rumbled contentedly inside me, satisfied seeing our youngest pack member safe and happy.
"Have you been good?" I asked softly, wiping a chocolate smudge from her cheek—Betty must've slipped her treats again.
"Yes, Daddy, you know what?" Aurora wiggled excitedly in my arms.
"What, princess?"
"Aria can sing... and Daddy, I asked if she'd sing at my birthday... she said yes. Daddy, can she? Please..." Aurora's eyes sparkled with pleading. She knew I could hardly refuse her anything.
I looked at Aria, standing there with slight hesitation but warm eyes. "Of course, princess, if Aria's willing, that's fine with me."
"I already said yes. I'd be happy to," Aria smiled, walking closer. Our eyes met briefly before she quickly looked away, a hint of pink coloring her cheeks.
Aurora cheered, reaching for Aria's hand. "Awesome! You'll live with us, right? Then you can sing to me every day!"
Aria's eyes widened in surprise, uncertain how to respond to the sudden question.
I cleared my throat. "Aurora, Aria and her family have their own place."
"But—"
"However," I interrupted, "you can invite Aria to visit sometimes. If she wants." I glanced at Aria, hoping she understood the invitation wasn't forced.
Her lips curved slightly. "I'd love to visit, Aurora. You can show me your toys and books."
Aurora's smile lit up the plaza. Even trying to maintain Alpha dignity, I couldn't suppress the hope rising in my chest. Maybe fate would be kinder this time.
As Aria turned toward Gabriel, our eyes met. She didn't look away, and I thought I saw recognition spark there before she smiled and nodded.