Chapter summary: Chapter 8 from the book The Empath's Mate by Lagetha Miller
Discover the most important events of Chapter 8, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Empath's Mate. With the engaging writing of Lagetha Miller, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
I waited for the hall to clear before standing outside her door. With my enhanced abilities I could hear her heart pounding on the other side of the door. I let my hand rest on the wood for a moment debating if I should knock. Before I knew what was happening my knuckles knocked on the door.
I heard a commotion and she said for me to come in. Realizing I didn't have a reason to be in the room I started to think of an excuse. I figured the files would allow me to stay in the same room for a few more minutes, I was disappointed when she had them ready. I should have known better, of course she was prepared; she is amazing.
I was out of there as fast as I could move my legs without extra attention. I didn't have any pressing matters before lunch; I needed to go for a run. My mind was all over the place and my wolf wanted to complete the mating process.
I had given up on finding my mate around 22 years old. I married my best friend who also was mate-less. We were married for 7 years when she died from ovarian cancer. I felt cursed and refused to date anyone. I had a few ongoing 'friends with benefits' over the years never anything serious. I was always clear from the beginning, the only issues I had were in England. I had 3 different assistants, all within 2 weeks of each other, terminated because they wouldn't back off.
The rumors she heard before I even knew she was my mate disappointed me. I was planning to do everything to show her that was not the man I was. But I wasn't sure how to do it considering I couldn't try to date her. Could I? Wouldn't that make me a bad person trying to steal her from her husband?
I decided that I would just maintain my distance while taking any time I can get. Peter giving her the assignment is perfect. I really hope the goddess has a plan and things turn around, unsure of how much more torture I can take. Part of me just wanted to walk into her office and kiss her to see if she could feel it too. Humans were always slower to recognize the mate bond. I was also smart enough that I could get my ass kicked for something like that, she looks like she can hold her own.
Peter is my Alpha; I am his Beta. He has a plan for wolves everywhere to go public. He wants us to be able to live freely in the open, this can be dangerous, but maybe it will force more accountability when it comes to senseless murders. The vampires have always been concerned of this happening, let's face it; If the wolves are real, it's all real.
Roni was the perfect human for us to bring into the project and prepare the release of a tell-all book. Only a handful of us are aware of the current project and we were all present in this morning's meeting. Roni and Thomas have no idea what we will be releasing. Bella is the pack gamma; she is the most honorable ware I have met.
I drove 20 minutes from campus before pulling off to the side of the road and shifting beyond the tree-line. My fur was a sandy brown color, my head about 5 feet from the ground on all four legs. I bolted through the forest chasing some small game for fun before heading back to the car.
As I made my way down the hallway, I stopped in Peter's office to check in before taking Roni to lunch. Peter was sitting behind his desk flustered running his hands over his bald head repetitively. We have a good relationship, he practically raised me alongside my parents. My father passed away when I was around 16 years old and Peter decided I was ready to take his place as Beta.
"Pete, want to share that weight on your shoulders?" I said as I closed the door behind me.



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