The ghost didn’t get angry often; he tried to be level-headed when it came to most situations. Diplomatic. Reasonable. But he feared that it were these characteristics that gave others the impression to walk all over him. He was not going to stand for it anymore. It was why Lekalta had not been granted permission to return to Driftwood (along with the fact that there was hardly enough room for the children). Lorcán, too, had been dismissed after his second disappearance. Needing space was no longer a valid reason to the Stark. He understood needing time alone, but wanted to be told before the absence not after.
But this—this was inexcusable. It was the one fucking rule that he and Lilya had put in place for the spring. Breeding rights were exclusive to the leaders. It wasn’t a difficult concept.
The older male was quick to retreat, much to Lachesis’ relief. He wasn’t in the mood for a fight despite the anger that coursed through his veins. Anastasia seemed stunned by the ghost’s reaction, as expected. As far as she was concerned Aytigin had done nothing wrong. He was fending off a rogue that had stormed into the Driftwood territory in hopes of wooing Anastasia. Even Rory, who had promptly appeared after the peppered male’s departure, seemed shocked. Clearly the yellow-eyed girl wasn’t aware of what Aytigin had done beyond the Driftwood borders…
The apology fell upon disinterested ears. A snarl still pulled at his lips, exposing his ivory fangs as he observed his cowering guardian. Wasn’t sober? He didn’t want to hear excuses; he didn’t care. I’m going to accept any punishment you decide to give me. Another growl escaped his chest, filling he air between them as he took a threatening step forward. Leave, he commanded, his posture exuding dominance. It was an easy rule to follow. The only rule. His tail lashed out behind him as he spoke, his chartreuse gaze fixated on the large male. You can apologize all you want but it won’t change anything. You can leave yourself, with whatever dignity you have left, or I can remove you. That’s the only choice you get.
stick with those who stick with you