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The Claiming by Cooper Book 3
Layan’s Return by Cooper (Jara & Mason)
Chapter 44 (Epilogue 2)
Jara
Thirteen years later
“Jaxon, your father and I want you to attend the Alpha meeting today.” I tell my son. He’s fourteen now and all
those problems that I said could wait for another day? Well, that day has arrived.
“Why would I bother, mother? It’s not like I’m going to ever have a pack to run.” He says angrily, stomping out of
the room.
Mason kept his promise and we stuck with the decision that Jordan would take over the pack. We, however, had
been the only ones to decide to have our daughter lead the pack. In the end, all of the other packs had sons and
they decided that their sons would take over as heirs. So, Jaxon is the only one who won’t. To say he’s bitter would
be an understatement.
I move to follow him. “Let him go, mother.” Jordan says. Even though there is animosity between Jaxon and me, he
and Jordan remain very close, thankfully.
“He’s right, you know. It’s not just hard for him. I know why you did it and I appreciate the reasons behind your
decision, but it’s hard for me too. I never know if the guys who want to date me want to because they truly like me
or if they are just hoping to be my mate one day so they can have a pack of their own.” She says.
I sigh. I understand that it’s hard and it’ s not just hard for my children. We’ve had a baby boom over the last
decade. Alpha Quinton claimed Sophia, Katerina’s sister in her claim several years after Katerina’s. Jared, Jonas’s
brother had claimed a warrior the year after Elijah claimed Layan. And other ranked members and warriors had
claimed their mates. That is until seven years ago when we did away with the annual claiming.
Once we allowed females to choose their claimants, we realized that they were drawn to certain males, similar to
how I was drawn to Mason. We began to believe in the fated mate bond again. So, we started having social
gatherings amongst the packs. Now, mates can choose each other once they turn 18. And so far, it’s working.
But now, our packs are overflowing with pack members and, as with Jaxon, there are many ranked members that
have nowhere to go and no role to play in their packs. It’s becoming more and more of a problem as they get older
and their limited options become more obvious.
Rather than annual Alpha and Luna meetings, we now meet quarterly, and we rotate which packs host the
meetings. This month, Mason and I are hosting the meeting.
I walk into the kitchen, seeing Layan and her daughter Ella. When Layan first got pregnant, everyone was excited.
We were all so happy for her. Elijah was over the moon but insisted that they would only have one. Layan is very
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private about her intimacy with Elijah, but I knew she had struggled taking his knot. So, after the birth of their son,
no one expected Layan to have another child, except Layan apparently.
A year after Carter’s birth, Elijah and Layan had the worst fight they’ve ever had, before or since. Layan finally
confided in me that she sneakily seated herself onto Elijah at just the right moment and had managed to take
Elijah’s knot again. He had been angry that she had allowed herself to be hurt as she had torn and bled, and she
promised him that she would never do it again. Thankfully, five months later, Ella was born.
“Good morning, ladies.” I say to them. Both of Layan and Elijah’s children are the mix they hoped for, Layan’s blond
hair and Elijah’s curls. On Ella, they are big fat curls hanging down her back. On Carter, they are the messy curls
Elijah has if he lets his hair grow too long.
“Are we all set for breakfast? Everyone should start arriving soon.” I say.
“We’re all set, Luna.” Ella says to me.
I walk into the conference room, seeing Mason and Elijah setting up. They look up and Mason winks at me before
narrowing his eyes at me.
‘What’s wrong?’ He asks through the mind link.
‘Jaxon. He doesn’t want to attend today.’
Mason sighs. He and the other Alphas have been talking about ways to take the pressure off the ever-increasing
pack sizes and finding alternate options for ranked members who will have no place in the packs. It’s one of the
agenda items for this month’s meeting. Mason wanted Jaxon to be here to participate.
‘I’ll talk to him.’ He says.
I nod, turning as I hear the sounds of people at the entrance of the packhouse.
“Oh, Alpha Jonas, welcome. Come in, breakfast will be served soon. Would you like some coffee while you wait?”
“That would be great, thank you, Luna.” He says.
Alpha Jonas is the only Alpha to never get his mate. While his brother has been happily mated for years, Jonas
never claimed a mate during the claiming process. And then, once we reinstated mates choosing each other, no
one has shown much of an interest in him, even though he’s an Alpha. I had heard that after Katerina’s claiming,
he had stopped having relations with Isabella or any other female. However, it didn’t change that Sophia also
declined having him in her claim and for whatever reason, he never found a mate.
Mason says that he’s mated to his pack now. And thankfully, Jared is an Alpha male and has a son that can take
over the pack when Jonas retires. Only, he refuses to retire. He has no one to share his life with, so he continues to
spend all his time with his ‘mate’, his pack.
As everyone arrives, Layan, Ella and I bring breakfast into the room. Everyone grabs a plate, and we all sit to start
the meeting. Since we are hosting the meeting, Mason is in charge of running it. I sit beside Jordan as Mason
stands.
He welcomes everyone, then gets down to business. “I’d like to start off today by talking about the issue that we
know is going to become a real problem in the next few years. We have too many ranked members now that have
no position in our packs. Not only that, our packs can’t continue to handle the massive growth that has occurred
over the past decade. Even though our numbers of adult females are still low, we’ve managed to increase our
numbers significantly.”
Most of us have 4-5 children each in our families. Mason had insisted that we stop after five. He told me that I was
not a baby making machine and that he wanted to have some time in our lives when I wasn’t pregnant. So, after
the first three years, we stopped, even though Jaxon was our only son. Mason didn’t care, all of our children are
happy and healthy and that was all that mattered to him.
“Many of our children will reach maturity in the next 3-4 years and have no role to play in the pack unless we begin
making Alphas into Betas, Betas into Gammas and moving Gammas into warrior status. Quinton, you and Sophia
have three boys. If all of them were to remain ranked members, you’ d have to push your Beta and Gamma’s
children to warrior status. None of us have openings for ranked members and too many heirs to fill the positions.”
“What do you suggest?” Jonas asks him. Of all the packs, only his has some openings since he doesn’t have any
heirs. Jared’s sons can take over as Alpha and Beta.
Mason looks around the room. “We have ten pack lands that have no packs on them. They are overgrown and need
work, but they are there, just sitting idle.”
“We have more than ten heirs that would need positions.” Asher says, leaning forward. He’s another one that has
two boys. One will be Alpha, but the other would either have to push his Beta’s heir aside or have no rank.
“Yes, and so, what I’m proposing is that we set up a contest.”
Jordan sucks in a breath. She turns to me, and I nod at her. She’s already figured out what this means. Jaxon would
have too, if he’d have shown up.
“What kind of contest?” Antonio asks, sitting forward.
“A contest for each of the pack lands. We can decide our Alphas first and from there, they can choose their Betas
and Gammas.”
“Do you intend to allow both males and females to compete?” Hana asks. I have to smile. I told Mason that
question would come up.
He looks at me. “I think that anyone who wants to compete, should be eligible.”
“You’re saying warriors and omegas, too?” Alpha Saul asks.
“Yes. Anyone, any age. Of course, that is up for debate and we have a couple of years to figure out the logistics and
decide what criteria will prove that one person is eligible to have a pack over another.”
We take a vote, and, in the end, it’s decided. We will have a contest to determine who the next ten Alphas will be.
Jonas POV
I’m walking out of the Alpha meeting on the last day of our quarterly conference. As much as I appreciate the work
that we do, I can’t be around all the other Alphas and their mates and children.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmI’ve long since gotten used to the fact that I’m meant to be alone. Maybe the Moon Goddess is punishing me for
having had a relationship with someone who wasn’t my mate, or maybe my mate died in during childbirth as many
children did years ago. Either way, I’m alone. And while I can handle that most days, I can’t when it’s right in front
of my face.
I’m nearly to my car when I hear a sweet voice behind me. “Alpha Jonas?”
I turn. She’s a pretty little thing, always has been, even when she was a young child.
“Hello, Melinda. What can I do for you?”
“Alpha Jonas, I wanted to tell you something.”
There’s just something about Melinda. Everyone says so. She has the ability to get anyone to do anything with a
simple smile, myself included. I know Mason’s pack members fall over themselves to make her happy, they always
have. And don’t get me started on Jace. The man has walls so tall and wide he’ll be lucky if anyone can crack that
exterior. Except Melinda. No one keeps Melinda out if she wants in, it’s utterly impossible.
I close the door to my car, giving her my undivided attention. “What’s that, Melinda?”
She steps closer to me and something inside me lights up. Something that I tamp down instantly. Melinda is too
young for me. “I want you to know that I intend to claim you when I turn 18 next year.”
My heart skips a beat, but I quickly pull myself together. “What are you talking about?”
“I’ve been watching you for years, Alpha Jonas. I think the reason you never found your mate is because I’m your
mate.”
I take a breath, trying to keep my voice even. “Melinda, you’re a beautiful young lady, you’re intelligent and from
everything I’ve heard, you’re a very intuitive woman. You deserve a man who can appreciate those things about
you, someone closer to your age. I’m old enough to be your father.” I say gently. It’s true, I’m 18 years older than
she is.
She steps up to me, invading my space. “Are you saying that you don’t appreciate those things you just listed off,
Alpha? You wouldn’t appreciate my intelligence, my beauty, my intuition?”
“Of course, I would, I’m just saying…”
She cuts me off. “I know what you’re saying, Alpha Jonas. And if you know that I’m intuitive, then you know that
when I believe in something, I won’t stop until I have it. And I’ve set my sights on you Alpha. You will be mine.”
She turns and walks back into the packhouse. I can only stand there and watch.
Just before she closes the door, she looks back at me giving me a smile. It’s the kind of smile that melts your heart
and fills it with hope. But I gave up on hope years ago. I can’t afford to hope that she’ll choose me when she turns
18.
But that doesn’t change the new spring in my step or the lightness in my heart as I get into my car and drive away.
The end.
Coming soon: The Contest – a next-generation book on the children of the Alphas and Lunas of The Claiming.