"Left it in the Estate. Amelia is still there," I told him, and he nodded. We got into his truck, and he drove us to the Mountain. "Were you able to track the trackers?" I asked while he drove. "Yes, we followed their trail with our trackers, and the last scent they left was in the woods close to
"You need to calm down, Alpha Timothy," I said, and he nodded and looked at me eagerly. "I can't mate with your daughter to protect your pack. I can't. I am seeing someone, and that would be wrong of me. Besides, I am sure Mirabel has plans for her future, and being mated to me isn't one of them,"
~Leo~ Alpha Timothy remained in my house. I finally got Alexie's number and called him. He answered on the first ring. The guy's voice was smooth and confident. For someone who had created a lot of ruckus in the east, he was courageous. "Alexie, this is Leo," I said. "Alpha Albert. It is an honou
"You are supposed to be my Alpha too, but it is clear you have taken sides. I have heard Alpha," he said, and I hung up because there was nothing to discuss. When I hung up, I looked at Timothy and Mirabel and hated that I had returned home. Had I not come home, I knew Alexie might have killed Timo
I took out my phone to use the Internet to determine what the writing read. I typed it into the search engine and translated it into: "The strength of evolution is stronger than death," I wondered what it meant. I decided to ask my northern friends to help translate or explain it better. At the b
~Leo~ I found it hard to sleep. There were so many questions and issues running through my mind. As things were, I knew telling people what was going on was the right thing to do. I might not trust the people in my region, but I needed to discuss this with my friends in the north. Alexie was a bi
Timothy and his granddaughter ate the meal she had prepared, and he thanked me for my kindness. I linked Gabriel to join Timothy and take over his pack on my behalf while I head to the north. After we ate the sandwiches, I waited for Gabriel to come so he could accompany Timothy and Mirabel. Once
I told him everything I knew about the men in my woods and showed him the objects in the satchel. I was glad I did because the coin caught his eye. From the look on his face, it was a familiar item to him, and I wondered what he knew about it. "You found this in the woods?" He asked me, pointing at