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The Dark Side Of Fate novel Chapter 47

~Devin~

I was sitting in my office when my beta, Lukman, walked into my office to announce Alpha Jake Brighton's arrival. I thought my business with his pack was over. What was he doing in my pack? I did not want to seem rude, but I wasn't in the mood for a guest.

"Let him in," I told my beta.

Alpha Brighton walked into my office smiling, and I wondered what the occasion was.

"Good afternoon, Bane," he said, and I plastered a fake smile on my face to avoid being rude.

"Hello, Brighton," I told him, and he nodded and sat down without me offering him a seat. The man made himself comfortable.

"To what do I owe this visit?" I asked him, wanting to get straight to the point, and he sighed.

"I was laying on my bed last night thinking of how to improve my people's lives when an idea popped into my head," he said, and I frowned at him.

"Shouldn't you be discussing that with Volkov?" I asked, and he had an angry scowl on his face.

"I can never discuss my people with that bastard. He has done enough," he said, and I wasn't comfortable with his words. As much as I wanted to dissolve the rule of the north, I wasn't comfortable having such a conversation.

Jake noticed and frowned at me.

"Did I come on a bad day?" he asked, and I wanted to say yes, but I shook my head and smiled at him.

I couldn't be happy or enthusiastic about anything. There were just two months left to the blue moon. If I don't do anything and Sylvester claims Tamia, I would have to kill him to get her back. I hope she isn't in love with him. I needed to do something quickly.

"Care to elaborate?" I finally said, wanting to be rid of the man.

He smiled, adjusted his seat, and then looked at my shelf where I had drinks.

I deliberately didn't offer him anything because I did not want to stand up.

"If you want some, you can pour yourself a glass," I said, and he smiled and went to pour himself a glass of brandy. He took a sip and returned to sit down.

"I know what you did for my people was from the kindness of your heart, and I appreciate it," he started, and I was attentive.

"I was hoping you could allow my people to work in your region. Mostly part-time odd jobs in construction and the factories," he said, and I frowned at him.

"The income and experience will help develop my people, and if things get worse with the north, we can abandon our lands and settle down in your region as members of your pack. I am willing to let go of my leadership for the sake of my people," he said, and I knew he was serious.

I had to respect the love he had for his people.

"I do not think that will be possible in the south because we are highly populated," I said, and his smile dropped.

"But," I added, and there was hope in his eyes.

"I plan on visiting Leonardo Albert in the east. They have land and jobs. Your people will be able to settle and work there. He might even give you land to use to lead your people." I said, and he frowned at me.

"Are you his friend?" he asked, feeling awkward about my suggestion.

"We are acquainted, and I know they need people for manual labour due to the current issues they had with the north and the fact that some of their people have moved to the south," I told him, and he smiled at me.

"When do you plan to visit him?" he asked, and I sighed.

"I have an appointment for tomorrow. Mind you, I have an issue to discuss with him already, so you will have to table your matter yourself," I told him, and he nodded.

"What time do you leave for the east tomorrow?" he asked

"Ten in the morning. Mountain Pack isn't far from Greenwood. I will be there in two hours." I told him, and he nodded and stood up.

"I will return by eight tomorrow so we can leave for the place together." He said, and I nodded.

Morning came, and Jake Brighton arrived earlier than eight. I knew he was desperate. I could see his desperation, and I hoped Leo would ease his mind and put a smile on his face.

The people of Brighton needed a break. It was sad I couldn't give them that.

"Please, I will give anything.." I said, and he shook his head.

"Did it occur to you that she is in love with him and wants to spend the rest of her life with him? Tamia isn't the type to be forced into a union. I can't take that bliss from her by telling her about you. I can't. I know what happened to me with Amanda. My bliss was taken from me the moment I caught Amanda's scent. It ruined my perfect life. It ruined everything that I held dear, Devin. I can't allow Tamia to go through that kind of turmoil. It is easy to chase after your fated if you aren't in love, but it is torture when you have already given your heart to another. No matter how strong the pull was, I could not stop loving Tamia. I still love her, and I always will. If she is getting married to Sylvester, I will advise you to reject the bond and let her be. Please. She does not need to be torn between her heart's desire and fate. It wasn't easy for me; I do not want her to have the same experience," he pleaded with me. Although the news seemed to break his heart, he was still looking out for her.

"I can't let her be. I can't," I told him my truth, and he sighed.

"Then I wish you the best, but I won't help you to mess Tamia up," I told him, and I was mad that he would see my plea as an attempt to mess Tamia up. I did not understand his logic, but I knew he was still hurting. I had come to the wrong person for help. There was no way he would help me get with Tamia. He was selfish like that.

Jake Brighton was ushered into Leo's office, and he explained his matter to Leo.

"Why haven't you taken your idea to the north? I am sure the Wolf Lord will have a solution," Leo said, repeating my words, and Jake got angry.

"I can never go to that bastard for help. He imposed development tax on my people and then sent his enforcers to attack my people when we couldn't pay," he said, and Leo shook his head.

"I do not think you should be quick to judge. I do not know what is happening in the north, but I doubt the Wolf lord did that to you. Two days ago, enforcers came here with a written order that we are to pay development taxes henceforth or face the consequences. I panicked, but my beta talked some sense into me. I called the Lord's office, and his beta was shocked. They never passed such an order. I believe the issue was from the council. There is a possibility he doesn't know of the attack on your people." He said, and Jake shook his head.

" He is marrying your ex-wife. He wouldn't want her to see him as a monster by taxing and attacking her people." Brighton said, making a valid point, and Leo sighed.

"Very well. I still doubt the lord had something to do with it, but I am willing to offer your people part-time jobs. I cannot let them settle here because you are under the north, and I do not want trouble with the north," he said.

Jake was happy about Leo's response. It was clear he wasn't expecting to get anything from it, but Leo came through.

I thanked Leo for his time, even though he did not agree to help me. I understood his position but could not give up on my fated.

Jake and I returned to Greenwood, and I teased him about his pack being named after his last name, and he found it funny.

"It was a settlement, and my ancestor was the alpha. It was called Brighton's pack, and as they grew, the settlement became a village, and it was named after the pack," he explained, and I laughed. I knew he would soon retire, which was why he was taking all the steps necessary to secure his people and help his son rule with ease. I had to commend him for it. I would have been happier if my father had been as strong as him.

Jake's wife was taken from him by Lord Maurice Volkov. They were only nineteen when it happened, but he held firm for the sake of their twins and was still holding firm. I respected the man greatly.

"I would like you to visit Brighton, so I can host you, Devin. You have been most kind to us. I want my son and daughter to meet you. I think you can come and unwind in Brighton. We might not be developed, but our environment is serene and good for the soul," he said, and it sounded like a good idea because I needed to think, and I couldn't do that with my mind muddled up.

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