Afflicted

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he didn’t have to see again the next day because they never stayed in one place too long before moving on to camp somewhere else, and the woman wanderers didn’t care that he was just fifteen. Morgan tossed them enough cash not to give much of a damn. Hell they needed the money. Now it wasn’t like Kaden didn’t enjoy some of it because he did. Kaden just didn’t like the part where he had to do it. It was Morgan’s way or you were on his shit list. It was all a part of proving he was a man to Morgan.
    “Hey, you want another beer,” Rick asked as he got up from the table.
    “What?”
    Kaden broke away from his thoughts for a minute to listen to what was Rick asking.
    “I said do you want another beer?”
    “Nope I am still working on this one.”
    “And you call me old,” Rick mumbled as he headed over to the bar to retrieve another beer for himself. “So what you thinking about those fellas I recommend to you.”
    “I think I will check them out, ask them if they might be interested, and go from there.”
    “FYI, they want to clean this pack up just as much as you do.”
    “I kind of figured that by the way you bragged about each one of them and what they can bring to the table.”
    “Glad to help. You boys should be able to get the job done without any hiccups. I take that back with minimal hiccups.”
    Kaden glanced down at the watch on his wrist and almost spit out the alcohol he’d just now sipped out of the beer bottle.
    Shit! Victoria and that damned fucking door.
    “Hey, Rick I got to go just text me their address when you get the chance.”
    “Where are you running off to?”
    Kaden shrugged his shoulders and smacked a bill down on the table even though Rick always offered him free drinks.
    “I have something I got to do.”
    “Would it involve that mate of yours?”
    “No,” Kaden responded quickly. “I just got something I got to go do and its doesn’t involve a mate”
    Rick chuckled.
    Kaden rolled his eyes and got up from the table. He stretched and flexed his muscles.
    “See you later old man,” Kaden tossed at Rick over his shoulder as he headed for the exit.
    “Yeah, and make sure you don’t piss anyone off. I thought this place was doing to be ripped to shreds today.”
    “This dump is still standing,” Kaden said with a grin on his face. “It wouldn’t hurt to give it a face lift. It’s been long overdue for a makeover.”
    “Over my dead body,” Rick shouted.
    “See you later old man.”
    “Hey boy, remember an alpha’s word is law.”
    “I got it.”
    Kaden laughed as he headed for his truck. The parking lot had emptied out minutes after Kaden defeated his opponents. Everyone who’d showed up left disappointed. Everything from here on out was by Kaden’s command, his word, his actions were the law, and Zane made sure to voice his displeasure. He was just as upset more than anyone else; demanding that someone else step up to the plate to take Kaden on, but no one did. Zane quickly zipped his trap when Kaden told him to come forward since he had so much to say. Zane was the first to leave in his vehicle. It didn’t matter anymore what anyone had to say. Kaden showed he had the power to lead this pack physically. The last thing he wanted them to do was fear him. He wanted to make sure that no one thought of him as the man his father was.
    Big ass baby steps man.
    Now Kaden just had to finish everything he’d come here to do before the summer was over.
     
     
    ***
 
     
    To say she was mad was kind of a understatement, Victoria was livid, and out of fear of not having a door up by the time it got dark, she called up someone to put it back up. Luckily there was someone who was available to come and install the door. Within two and a half hours after the local repair guy arrived at her cabin the brand new door was installed as it started to darken outside. It didn’t help any that she had to dish out three hundred dollars for the installation.
    As soon as the

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