Marked in a Vision

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you will want me to dress up for it.”
    Sasha smiled evilly, “Exactly, which means…”
    “No,” Emily muttered as Sasha exclaimed in delight, “SHOPPING!”
    Emily dropped her head into her hands as Sasha said, “I saw this fantastic dress for you when we are at the mall the last time.  I think it would look awesome on you.”
    “Mom, Dad,” Emily pouted, “Please make her stop.”
    Jacob laughed as Stacy said seriously, “Sorry, dear, but I agree with your sister.  You need to look good for your nineteenth birthday as does Sasha.”  Sasha whooped at this, which brought a smile to Emily’s face as she said, “You do realize that is the only reason you want to dress me up.”
    Sasha looked at her and winked, “Of course.  Besides, I think I can find something that will make Jay drool.”
    “Really,” Jay said looking at Emily, “then I can’t wait to see it.”  Emily glared at him as he sent her a cocky grin. 
    Emily sighed as she looked up at her sister, then she said, “Well, I guess we can’t forget about Mark than, and find something that will blow him out of his shoes.”
    Sasha tossed her hair over her shoulder and said, “I have the perfect thing.  Neither one of them will be looking at any other girls that night, I promise.”  With a wink to both guys, she grabbed Emily’s hand, pulled her up and out of the room.  They heard Emily cry, “We are going now” before the door was closed behind them.
     
    Jay and Mark started to laugh although Stan saw Jay’s eyes linger on the door a little longer as if he was afraid to let her out of his sight.  Cass catching the same look turned toward her husband, and nodded her head.
    “Jay,” Stan said standing up from the chair.  Jay turned around to look at his father with a question in his eyes.
    “We need to talk, son. Let us go in to my study,” as he headed out of the living room, and Jay’s eyes narrowed as he stood up to follow his father.
    Jacob and Stacy looked at each other, then at the door that had closed behind father and son.
    “He is not going to…” Stacy began while Mark looked at them with concern.
    Cass smiled, “No, he is not going to tell Jay not to get involved with Emily.  There is something he just needs Jay to know.”

Chapter 9
     
    In his study, Stan turned around looking towards his older son as Jay closed the door behind him.
    “I will not give her up , dad,” Jay began walking forward to him.
    Stan’s eyes widened at Jay’s words then he started laughing.
    “Oh, son,” he said, “I don’t have any problems with Emily being your mate.  In fact, I like her very much, and of course her parents are our closest friends.”
    “So why,” Jay asked in confusion as Stan sat on the corner of his desk.
    “Her being human is the biggest obstacle the two of you will have to face,” Stan started then frowned, “A lso with you becoming A lpha, it is going to be harder on her.”
    “Then let Mark become Alpha in place of me,” Jay said seriously.
    Stan looked at his oldest, and he knew that Jay would make a great Alpha.
    “You would be content with being second-in-command,” Stan asked him.
    Jay smiled at him with humor, “Dad, Mark is the leader here.  You and I both know that, and I happen to like working without having to constantly being scrutinized by others.   Being second means I follow Mark, but I do not have to bow down to anyone else and I can do as I please to keep the pack safe with the Alphas okay, of course. ”  Stan laughed as he thought that was true.  He sobered up, and asked, “ Victoria ?”
    Jay sat down in the chair, and admitted, “You were right there; I just didn’t want to see it.  When we me t her in the mall, I didn’t feel a thing which surprised the hell out of me because although I felt the connection with Emily, I thought for sure I would still feel something for Victoria , but there was nothing.”
    “Good,” Stan said then he hesitated, “What I am going

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