
Alpha King Claims His Family
Chapter 2
The air in the principal's office shifted before I even heard his footsteps. A wave of pure Alpha power rolled through the building like thunder, making every werewolf present freeze in instinctive submission. My wolf, dormant for so long, suddenly thrashed against my ribs with desperate recognition.
Then the door opened, and Dalton Henderson stepped inside.
Seven years melted away in an instant. He was broader now, more imposing, his dark hair shorter and his jaw harder with the weight of leadership. But those eyes—those storm-gray eyes that had haunted my dreams—were exactly the same. They swept the room with calculated authority before landing on me, and the mate bond that I'd tried so hard to suppress roared to life with painful intensity.
I couldn't breathe. The familiar scent of pine and rain filled my senses, and my knees nearly buckled under the force of recognition. My wolf was practically howling, clawing at the barriers I'd built to keep her contained.
"Alpha King Henderson," Principal Thompson stammered, shooting to his feet so quickly his chair nearly toppled. Even Mercy had gone pale, her earlier smugness evaporating as she struggled to lower her gaze in submission.
Dalton's presence filled the small office completely. The temperature seemed to drop several degrees as his Alpha aura pressed against everyone present. When he spoke, his voice carried the unmistakable command of a king.
"Explain to me," he said quietly, his tone more dangerous than any shout, "why my son has blood on his face while his attacker sits unharmed."
River's head snapped up, his small body going rigid with shock. "My... my daddy?"
The word hung in the air like a prayer. Dalton's composure cracked for just a moment, raw emotion flickering across his features as he looked at River—really looked at him—for the first time. I watched him take in the familiar eyes, the stubborn set of his jaw, the unmistakable Henderson bone structure.
"Yes," Dalton's voice gentled as he crouched down to River's level, though his Alpha power never wavered. "I'm your father, son."
River stared at him with wide eyes, torn between awe and uncertainty. "You're really big," he whispered.
A ghost of a smile touched Dalton's lips. "You'll be big too, when you're older."
"Principal Thompson," Dalton straightened, his attention shifting back to the cowering Beta. "I want a full explanation of this incident. Now."
The principal's words tumbled out in a rush, painting a very different picture than the one Mercy had presented. Under the weight of Dalton's Alpha authority, the truth emerged—Marco had indeed taken River's cookies, had taunted him about being fatherless, had pushed him first. River had only retaliated when the other boy wouldn't stop.
"And your response," Dalton's voice could have cut glass, "was to suspend the victim while the aggressor faces no consequences?"
"Well, I... that is... Luna Cruz is very influential in the pack community—"
"I don't care if she's the Moon Goddess herself." The temperature in the room plummeted. "My son will be treated with the same respect as any other student. Is that understood?"
"Y-yes, Alpha King. Of course."
Mercy finally found her voice, though it trembled with barely controlled fear. "Alpha King Henderson, surely you understand that children need structure, discipline—"
"What they need," Dalton cut her off without even looking at her, "is protection from bullies. And adults who actually do their jobs instead of playing politics with five-year-olds."
The dismissal in his tone was absolute. Mercy's face flushed red, but she didn't dare argue further.
Dalton turned back to River, his expression softening again. "Are you hurt anywhere else, son?"
River touched his nose gingerly. "It doesn't hurt much. Mama says werewolves heal fast."
"Your mama's right." Dalton's eyes found mine across the room, and the intensity in them made my chest tighten. "She's very smart."
I wanted to look away, but I couldn't. Seven years of separation, of pain, of longing—it was all there in his gaze. My wolf whimpered, pressing against the bonds I'd used to contain her.
"River won't be suspended," Dalton announced, his tone brooking no argument. "And I expect a formal apology from Marco and his parents. Today."
"Of course, Alpha King," Principal Thompson nodded frantically.
Dalton stood, his hand resting gently on River's shoulder. "Lilah," he said my name like a caress, and I felt it resonate through every fiber of my being. "Would you and River join me for dinner tonight? I think... I think we have a lot to talk about."
River looked up at me with hopeful eyes, and I realized that despite everything—all the pain, all the years of silence—I couldn't deny him this. Couldn't deny either of us this chance.
"Okay," I whispered, my voice barely audible.
Dalton's smile was radiant, transforming his stern features completely. "Good. I'll send a car at six."
As we prepared to leave, River slipped his small hand into his father's much larger one, and something inside my chest cracked wide open. Whatever walls I'd built, whatever protection I'd tried to maintain—it was already too late.
The Alpha King had returned to claim his family.
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