Chapter 26: Math Tutoring

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"Be careful, Hound Dog. This puppy could have you on a leash faster than you could say 'Whoof'."

He wanted to say 'woof' at that moment. His buzz was kicking in as he teased the beta. Now that he thought about it, and had sobered up some, the guy really did look like he had been pissed off beyond belief. But his drunk brain was too occupied with how fun it was to tease him rather than anything else that his senses could pick up. He was always fun to tease.

And now, he was a tease.

Alex walked into the empty bar. It was dawn now and they were closed for the night. He had been walking around to try and calm himself down the rest of the night, so he didn't try and chase after him.

That scent was absolutely maddening when he smelt it. He was wondering why Geo had been running from him. At first, he thought that he actually did take it too far. But once he caught onto his scent, he knew it was more than that. Geo was smart, that was for sure. He caught onto it before even Alex. Sure, he enjoyed being pinned down by him. It was a fun game that he enjoyed having with him. But he in no means thought that Geo was going to be his mate.

All the playboy and fucking around aside, he had really wanted a mate. Someone to actually spend forever with, rather than a few flings here and there. That was why he hadn't made relationships with people. Because then it would only be a matter of time before he would have to break it off when his mate finally came.

Well, his luck had mainly been the other way around. Usually all of his flings found their mates before him. Luke was a great example of that.

No wonder Geo always seemed to catch his eye. There was always something magnetic about him, even when he was battling. There was always something about him that made him look his way, even when he had no clue that he was even there. He had started to see him on rooftops more often than not working for his dad, for instance.

But he was trying to run away from him. And that just wasn't something Alex was going to let happen. After so long of not having a mate, he would rather deal with the annoying toils of waiting to mark him than to never be able to see him again. That moment when he realized what he was smelling and why Geo was running was the moment when he got the most desperate. He was lucky he caught him. If he had left the building then there would be no chance of him finding him.

He never knew what having a mate would feel like. His past relationships held nothing on the feeling of having him in his arms. Just holding him was enough to make him lose control. And when he kissed him back it was a fiery, passionate one that left him hungry for more. It satisfied him, yet left him unsatisfied. And it took all of his control to actually back away from him when he told him to.

"Jett," he mind linked with his friend. "I have an emergency."

"It's five, Alex," Jett responded. He sounded tired, even in his thoughts. "What kind of emergency is it?"

"A personal one," he told him.

"If it involves one of your flings, I'm going back to sleep."

"I found my mate."

"You found your what?!"

"Good," Alex smiled to himself. "Now that I got your attention, meet me at the bar."

They cut off communications at that. The fun thing about mind linking is that any pack member could mind link with their pack in the city. Since they had agreed that the city was shared for all of them to attend school and protect, it was a shared territory spot and allowed them all to stay connected with their packs.

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