that she was a Blue Moon Beta. Her DNA strand only carries a few genetic points of direct Alpha, so she’s not directly related to you. Those genetic markers can show how closely related you are, like DNA matching for paternity.”
Sidda shook her head. “Wait, what does that mean?” She’d deal with Dane Velham as her father later. Right now she wanted to make sure Jasper wasn’t her brother. She couldn’t bear to give him up, and if he was her brother, they’d just have to kill her.
“Your genetics hold a certain gene that passes to all Blue Moons, but your DNA is removed from Mr. Gandillion. Therefore, you’re merely pack mates, not brother and sister or even cousins.”
She sighed in relief. Thank god for small miracles.
“Enough, time to go home.” Jasper’s body was still stiff as she watched him gather her things from the small hospital room.
“Mr. Gandillion, I think it best she stays here for observation.”
Jasper growled deep and threatening. “She is going to our home. I will be the only one observing her. You’ve had twenty-three fucking years. No more. We’re going home.” He turned to Cole. “Get the truck, call her mother again, and have her at the pack headquarters. I’m taking Sidda back to my family’s home. Our home.”
“The hell you are. I am not going to your family’s house. Where the hell is it even at, who’s there, and why would I want to go somewhere I won’t be welcomed?” She looked past him to Cole. “Get the truck all right, but we’re going to my mom’s.”
She gasped when Jasper snarled. His lips pulled back, his teeth turning to longer points. “Do not fight me on this. You are mine, you will go to our home, and you will be respected as my mate. Once the pack sees you, they will know you are their Alpha female.”
Sidda stared at him. “Jasper, do not make me fight you on it. I don’t want to go, and I won’t.”
He spun around on her so fast she didn’t even have a chance to flinch. “I can and will make you go. If I have to make you sleep the entire way there and chain your sweet ass to my bed once we get there, I will.” He grabbed her wrists to drag her to him. “The house should be ready. Before I came here, I called and had a cleaning crew go make the house presentable.”
“No. I won’t g—”
“Damn it, Sidda.” He sighed and then lifted his hand to her mark. She gasped before her world went black again.
Chapter Eight
Jasper moved through the large house to check on Sidda. He’d left her in their bed sleeping. He cracked the door open to see her sprawled across the bed with the covers kicked to the ground. He smiled at her beautiful body lying nearly bare before him.
He sighed when his footsteps didn’t waken her. She’d be more than pissed when she woke up, but he hoped she’d take out that frustration with some “mad” sex. He caressed her silken cheek and kissed her lips softly before leaving her to rest. Soon she wouldn’t be the sleeping angel she currently seemed to be. Soon she’d be a fiery, pissed-off wolf.
Looking back at her from the doorway, he tried to fight off the resemblance he now saw between her and Velham. Jasper loved her more than life, but it bothered some part within him that her father was Dane Velham. The man was a monster, and everything that came from him was a monster too. Everything except Sidda. No, she was a strong, perfect wolf. The pack would have a problem at first adjusting to her being their female Alpha, but he’d make sure everyone, including Vivian, knew he’d chosen Sidda as his mate.
He shut the door and went to the large family room. Cole stood, racking the balls on the pool table.
“Wanna try it out? Sidda’s taught me a few tricks.” Cole waggled his eyebrows.
Anger roared in Jasper’s head. “Cole, I know there has never been any feelings between you and Sidda besides brother and sister love, but my beast is wanting to kill you. I think it might be a good idea to
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