Chapter Nine Brody got all of his trees in and was able to shower, showing up fifteen minutes early. He straightened his tie and hair before he stepped onto the porch to knock. Before he could do so though, the front door swung open. “Come on in, Brody,” Jason said, a smirk on his face. “Sarina tells us that you used to be the alpha of the pack that joined ours at the end of last year?” “It wasn’t a choice I made lightly,” Brody said. “As soon as I took over as alpha, I moved my pack here. I have no desire to lead a pack, large or small.” “Why not? You have it in you to lead.” “It’s just not my sort of thing. I have other places to put my passions,” Brody said, catching a glimpse of Sarina as she worked in the kitchen. “Speaking of which,” Jason grinned. “My sister can squeeze the la