Kaia POV “Five hours, give me five hours and my warriors can be here.” Hector slams his fist down on the desk in my alpha office. He was pissed off at me for not giving him any warning on what I have just done, on the attack I am about to launch. “Thank you Hector, but your pack is on the council
Hector POV Things had accelerated zero to hundred in a space of only a few hours. Ezra was driving, leading the convoy of vehicles to a human facility where we would launch our attack, gain access through the tunnels and up into the alpha tower. Break through their fortress from below right into t
Kaia POV “I want a gun.” I demand. “No.” He growls at me, his demonic eyes even more monstrous with the flashing overhead lighting. “Hector…Give me a bloody gun.” I insist, putting my hand out expectantly. He glares at me and I can feel the fight between our alpha auras. There was no denying how
Hector POV I knew it was too easy, that he wasn’t putting up a fight. He wanted her here. Hence this sick message he has left for my mate on his office wall. As Kaia steps out of the room I take pictures to send to the council, the council that had been swallowing up his lies. Now they will se
Kaia POVThe threat of the Shadow Rock pack had been eliminated for now.The mass majority were anxious but accepted my terms for peace and somehow, Hector had managed to get the council involved.I was relieved to hear they weren’t going to charge me with war crimes myself for the attack, and that they were being supportive in monitoring the pack.In time I would need to attend a hearing to discuss my involvement.I just wanted to secure the safety of my people, and it feels like Alora and I have finally done that. Finally the Shadow Rock and Nightshade Reformed weren’t at war, our people could finally enjoy some rest.I have to admit, I don’t think it would have gone as well as it did, had Hector not have been by my side. Maybe being an alpha myself now, I know I can’t be controlled, maybe that is what has changed…I was looking forward to some respite, to sometime at the Nightshade Reformed pack.“Kaia?”“In the office.” I respond to Hector as he calls out my name as he enters the f
Hector POV “Is that why my mother died in childbirth, because she had me?” A sadness to her tone. Honesty…I was being honest with Kaia. Sharing with her the research I had uncovered this far. It was a long journey and the opportune time to work on us…the trust between us. “Yes, I think so. From
Kaia POV These bodies…skeletons had been here for some time, years even. Were they the remains of the pack members that were killed in the attack that I was supposed to have escaped when I was 16… My wolf was stirring, if that was the case these were our people. My parent’s pack…my Mother’s pack
Hector POV “Get her out!” My wolf roars in my head and it’s that warning that makes me take flight. This entire pack was wrong, and I wasn’t going to wait to find out exactly what happened with Kaia by my side. My wolf never backs down from a fight but for him to give such a warning, I know