“I don’t see what is so funny? Your own niece didn’t even know how to speak to her wolf, and that was something you could have remedied yourself. But this pack hasn’t had a Luna in almost seventeen years. It isn’t anyone’s fault but the fault of the alpha and Luna of this pack. Something else I will fix before I go back home.” I turned back to the group. “Dismissed. Spend the day with your wolves.” *** “Dad.” I slammed into his office and dropped into a chair. He just looked up from his phone call to me and raised a finger. “Yes, Vince. She will be returning in the next month. But if she wants to move here permanently, you can’t refuse the request.” He paused and met my eyes. “I understand you think she might be your son’s mate, but if she isn’t, you can’t block her again.” He nodded.