One Week Later
Caden walked back from the front of the jet and leaned on the top of one of the leather chairs. ”We’ll be leaving in about 15 minutes,” he informed Nero.
The last week had been relatively quiet for Caden and his family. Charles had come out with his mate Anna to talk with Levi and the other wolves. The information he received from Kimiko’s story, as well as the bruising on her body, was enough to anger one of the oldest living werewolves. It was a fairly easy assessment from there.
Caden was glad the Chicago werewolf pack wouldn’t be darkening his doorstep. Now the area was free of wolves and Bran was fine to leave it that way for now as long as Caden and Avery protected the state.
Avery had turned down the idea of being an alpha and starting his own pack. He didn’t want to be tied down to anything, and with the start of a new relationship, Caden didn’t blame him.
Researching into Mundus had hit a bit of dead end, and Caden proposed the idea of a break. So here he was, leaning on a chair in his private jet with Nero, ready to whisk them away for the weekend. Caden struggled to keep the location of where they were going from them, but so far he had managed it.
Avery parked the SUV in the garage and locked it before he made his way into Caden’s house. He had just dropped Nero and Caden off at the airport.
It would be the first time Avery had the place to himself. Caden had dismissed his entire staff for the weekend, telling them they all deserved some R'n'R after the werewolf incident. Everyone was thrilled. Some people decided to go away, go on shopping trips, or just stay in and binge watch the latest TV shows.
Avery heard a splash from someone jumping in the pool, followed by laughter and the sound of music starting. Those who didn’t have houses off Caden’s property, or went away for the weekend, had decided to have a pool party. Avery and Kimiko were both invited, but Kimiko was finally healed up, so Avery was taking her on a date. Their first date. And he was completely nervous.
He planned something fun for them to do, as well as supper, but Avery was rusty when it came to dating these days.
Avery walked into Caden’s house and made his way to Kimiko’s room to see if she was ready to brave the motorcycle again. He stopped outside her room and knocked on her door before shaking out the nerves.
Cassiopeia jogged down the stairs with a box in her hands to add to the moving van. All week she had been helping Nic pack up his apartment, and Ren pack up his house. She had managed to help them get rid of a lot of things, but moving two households into one was no easy task. Thankfully, they had a whole little moving team.
Kat, Jane, Cassi, and a couple of Caden’s staff were moving everything down into the van while Ren sort of organized and directed where things should go. They had already taken one load to the new house, and were almost done filling the moving van up with a second load. Caden offered to get Nic something bigger with movers but there was something fun about doing it yourself.
”I think we could get the couch in here now,” Cassi said to Jane. Cassi stopped to fix her messy bun and pulled the scrunchie tighter to avoid her hair getting loose again.