I'm reallyyyyy sorry for the long wait on this. I've been kind of stuck on writing this story and it hasn't helped that my time has been so limited. But, I've gotten back on track so I know where I'm taking this story I just don't know how long it'll take to get there (as of right now, I cannot do regular uploads as my work load varies)
Just to let you know, this chapter is kind of boring but it is VERY important as it sets up one of the main problems. As the book continues on, you'll see a lot of this problem come up so I apologize for the lack of romance.(Don't worry, there is more Will and Hanna in the next chapter)
Dedicated to _JustOneWord_ for the amazing cover on the side. Thank you for making it and let me say, it's very drool worthy what with that picture of Chris Evans ;)
Thank you to everyone who continues to vote and comment and fan and everyone who has waited patiently for me to upload, I appreciate it all.
(Sorry for any spelling/grammar errors)
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Chapter 7
W. W
Will pulled up to the pack house early Saturday morning, parked his car, and jogged up the front stairs. All were of course done with ease and an undefinable grace. Not deterred by the closed front door, Will stepped inside to almost be mowed down by a running toddler. Quickly catching his balance, Will ruffled the sheepish boy’s hair and gave him a reassuring smile. While he loved kids, Will didn’t see himself having any in the near future. He’d barely met his mate, who by the way still refused any sort of contact with him. He’d called the office three times on the grounds of needing to go over the party details and each time he was told she was with another client or asked to not be disturbed. Will was the CEO of a very lucrative business; he knew when he was being brushed off and given the run around.
Which is why it was always good to have his mother on his side.
Will hadn’t told his mother about meeting his mate but she was a smart woman and recognized the awe struck look Hanna and Will had exchanged in the office. After not being able to pin Hanna down, Will had resorted to using his mother’s highly persuasive attitude. By highly persuasive he meant her “I call, you come. I ask, you do.” attitude. Will figured the pack and the family business was so well run because his mother had a way of making things happen. Tinsley Weston was a force to be reckoned with and it was a lesson that Hanna had just been taught. After mentioning the fact that he thought Hanna and her associate, Cassie, would like to meet the people they’re working so hard to throw a party for, his mother was on board. He had a suspicion that it was also Tinsley’s way of ensuring another meeting between her son and his mate.
Did Will feel bad about using his mother to get his mate to come to the BBQ?
The way he saw it, when your mate was resisting you had to use all of your sources. Will had to admit that his lips had quirked up in victory when his mother had called the previous morning to tell him his mate and her coworker had accepted the invitation, after three calls and an appearance by Tinsley Weston herself might he add. All in all, however, Will was expecting this pack BBQ to be an eventful one filled with surprises as he never knew quite what to expect with his family much less his newfound mate.
“Will!” Wendy rushed down the stairs and met her brother at the front door.
“Someone’s excited to see me.” Will teased, embracing his sister.
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WerewolfWilliam Weston. Everyone knows the name. Werewolves and humans alike, they’re both familiar with it. Werewolves know him as one of the strongest ruling Alpha’s of his time. Humans know him as the hot shot CEO of his company. Either way, William West...