
Hell, the group had even gotten requests to visit Galaxa, one of the neighboring planets, and build for them. From the dragos to the tigers to the jaguars. He’d liked to do things with his hands and when he created their secondary family home out of a cave and combined it with a cabin to create a new type of living quarters, the rest of the clan had loved it. The vast forest land was perfect for living and with a giant river to feed from and farm, they needed for nothing.īut Tal’s father had liked to work. The business wasn’t a necessity since their clan owned the western forest down to the majestic falls of Aurora. Now Tal needed Paxten to step up and make his own mark in their family business. “You think his wanting to lead two females on and getting their hopes up is mere frustration I should tolerate?” He growled at Gable. He’d pushed his limits and was giving the clan a bad name. There was no excuse for Paxten’s attitude and actions lately.

Talen stared down the other bear until he glanced away. “Don’t be so angry,” Gable, a younger bear who was friends with Paxten said. His mother had given Paxten everything he ever wanted and treated him like a baby well into his adulthood. “You realize this is all my mother’s fault,” he spat while trying not to be angry at his deceased parents. As clan leader, Tal had no time to give in to Paxten’s petty mood swings. His brother tested his patience every single day of his life since his parents had died. Tal clenched his teeth so hard he swore he was going to break his jaw. “I’m sorry, Tal, but Paxten was pissed that you said he wasn’t allowed to spend time with both Lashelle and Marla.” His right-hand security officer, Dylan Sroden, grimaced. “What do you mean Paxten isn’t coming with me?” He ground the words out, curling his hands into fists and wanting to smash it on the table so hard, he’d probably break the antique into smithereens. Most of the cabins were built in unusual locations and used caves and other areas available as extensions to their build.

His clan built giant cabins without wasting the resources on their planet. Though Talen was not the most social bear clan leader, he got the job done. A roar so loud the other men sitting around his cabin headquarters turned to glance at him with open shock. Talen Arctos let his anger loose with a massive roar.
