Chapter summary: Chapter 109 from the book Rejected To Be Your Second Chance by Ms.M
Discover the most important events of Chapter 109, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Rejected To Be Your Second Chance. With the engaging writing of Ms.M, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
~Mason~
I saw my reflection in the mirror behind Dimitri's head. People had always said that the resemblance between me and my brother was uncanny, everything except our way of leadership. They would laugh and point out his many strengths whilst mentioning how I could never relate. He was strong, powerful, feared and respected all at once, and wherever we went, I was his brother.
"Mase," Graham said.
I shrugged off the hand he had placed on my shoulder and turned back to Dimitri, who wore a smug smile.
"You don't have to live in his shadow, you know. Kade Stark doesn't need to be the biggest and baddest. I can help you see to that," he said quietly.
"Let me get you a proper drink," I said and threw my arm around his shoulder.
Dimitri laughed, his chest bobbing as the dark laughter peeled out of him. It seemed like his new lady friend wasn't quite used to this. Something was causing her unease, but whatever it was, it would have to wait. For now, I was happy she looked after Sebastian to ensure he didn't take anything.
I raided Riley's cabinet and found a bottle of Glen McKenna scotch, something he'd never share with someone he didn't want to impress. I popped it open and poured each of us a glass as we sunk down into the old elater couches. Clouds of dust rose around us, and he waved his hand in annoyance as he coughed.
"This place is a shit hole if I ever saw one," he spat.
"I thought you liked your new home," I said and turned the glass in my hand. The liquid on my tongue was like a beautiful woman. After the first taste, you wanted more, and though it didn't last forever, you'd never forget the feeling.
"Please, this is just a stepping stone onto bigger things," he sat and leaned his arms on his knees. He turned the glass and took a sip. His shoulders slumped, and his eyes rolled into the back of his head.
"Oh, sweet mother," he moaned and looked into the glass filled with liquid gold.
"Bigger things such as?" I asked.
He raised a brow and seared my face.
"Don't you think I know why you're here, Mason? We escaped from your little dungeon, and now you want us back before we spill any information to the wrong person," he said. His lips pulled up, exposing the gold tooth in the back of his mouth.
I tossed one leg over the other and relaxed on the couch.
"Have you?" I asked him.
"He may be a punk; his father didn't raise him as he should've, but I will be by his side, and with me there as I was for his father, the pack will grow strong under the leadership. It can never hurt to have another powerful pack in your midst, Mason. Maybe one day, the title can be passed on." His eyes bored into mine as he spoke. The front of his hair fell, covering his eyes, and he looked mighty determined to see this through.
"Passed on how? Are you offering me Sebastian's title?" I asked and leaned forward. I put the glass down and watched for a reaction.
"If you help me, I can see to it that you take your rightful place as leader of a pack that isn't shadowed by your brother."
"How does Riley play into your plan?" I asked.
I heard the footsteps outside, circling the door. They were getting closer and antsy about why it was closed and what was happening. I heard Graham talking to Rily, keeping him away, but he wouldn't manage to keep him away for much longer. Riley was getting impatient to know what I was hiding.
"Riley is a much too dum pawn in this game. I needed him and his pack for numbers, but with you on my side, I can leave him here to his lowlife drugs and booze. What do you say, Mason, work with me and become the great man you were meant to be or go back to your brother and live forever under his shadow as the great Alpha Kade's brother." He was salivating, his fingers gripped tighter around the glass, and his eyes brimmed with victory.
"My own pack?" I asked.
Dimitri nodded and smiled.

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