Fated To His Alpha by Skyler Snow

Fated To His Alpha by Skyler Snow

Author:Skyler Snow [Snow, Skyler]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Skyler Snow
Published: 2019-10-10T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter 9

Parker

Parker only rolled out of bed when someone knocked on the door. He grumbled to himself as he tied his robe around his waist. He had given Jed the spare key the night before so that he could let himself in, so he was sure it wasn’t him. He pushed his feet into soft blue slippers and yawned as he made his way to the bottom of the stairs.

What if it is Jed? Parker’s heart hammered in his chest immediately. Just the thought of the tall, muscled redhead and he was ready to pounce on him. A smile curled his lips as he thought about him, and he yanked the door open with a grin that quickly dissolved. Both of his parents stood on his porch, and he instantly groaned.

“Don’t give me that young man,” his mom lectured as he moved out of the way and she swooped into the house. “We’ve been calling you nonstop, but you won’t pick up the phone. If you had, we could have told you we were coming.”

“You should have tried texting me,” Parker said as he followed her into the kitchen. “That’s what a cellphone is for.”

She sighed. “It’s too early in the morning to deal with your sass, son. We’re just over to give you your allowance and check up on things since you haven’t been responding.”

Parker crossed his arms over his chest. “I can see you’re going to continue to reiterate that the entire visit,” he mumbled as he poured himself a cup of coffee and added creamer to the mug. “Dad, what are you doing?”

His father opened each cabinet and peered inside before he moved around the food and dishes inside. When he was done with those he moved on to the pantry and peered inside. Parker cleared his throat and his father closed the door.

“I’m checking the place out.”

“You’re checking out my pantry?” Parker asked as he cocked a brow. “I would think you’d want to see the bedrooms or the animals, or anything else that you don’t think is a hiding place for the drugs or alcohol you obviously think I’m hiding.”

“Can you blame us?” His mother sniffed.

Parker’s hand gripped the hot mug harder, but he couldn’t even feel the heat from it as the rage coursed through him. Once again, he was reduced to a child. The only one he even remotely didn’t mind doing that to him was Jed. He didn’t need it from his parents. Parker’s body was already sore from the night before, and all he wanted to do was rest until Jed came over and they did the chores for the day.

“I don’t need anyone to watch me like I’m five years old,” Parker said as he poured a bit of sugar into the coffee that was way too bitter for his tastes. “I’m not doing anything besides working here.”

“Don’t get an attitude with your mother. She’s just worried about you,” his father said as he walked over and held his hand out for the envelope that his mother placed in his palm.



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