Thea got a tingly sensation in the meeting room. It felt like something big happened in there. Serious-looking men kept filing into the room, bowing their heads to Thea and the triplets as they entered. To anyone else, they would have seemed intimidating. Thea couldn’t see them that way, though. Th
Thea felt the room warm at her words. She walked over to Liam, pulled out her phone, and handed it to him. “All the info is in the texts,” Thea said. “It’s locked, Luna,” Liam said. “Alaric, what was the password?” “Our birthday.” She bit her lip. “When, uh, when is that?” “Zero three two seve
“Lizzy first?” Kai said. “Sure.” Thea mind linked Lizzy. “Hey, it’s Thea. I need your help. Where are you?” “Training,” Lizzy responded. Thea and the triplets went outside, and Lizzy met them by the doors to the pack house. “What’s up?” Lizzy said. “We’re picking up a bunch of refugees tonight,
“That does seem strange,” Thea said. “I thought it was kind of weird that Kai had me sit on his lap at school, and no one said anything.” “Oh, they would beat up anyone who said anything. They’ve been waiting to claim you forever. No one is going to mess that up.” She went on to tell her about the
“Three weeks ago, I would have said no, but you’ve got me thinking. It may not be a bad idea. I won’t be around forever, and it’s probably time to start training a replacement. There’s a lot to learn.” “I can imagine,” Thea said. Next, they found Alessia. "I've been looking forward to meeting you
Thea and the triplets went back to their room to rest for a few hours. When it was time, they got up, dressed in black clothes they could move easily in, and met Delta team in the garage. Everyone was decked out in military combat gear, vests filled with weapons and tools, all designed so they could
Thea followed her senses until she came upon a man dragging and beating what looked like an eight-year-old girl. Thea didn’t slow down. She jumped and tackled the man, clamping her jaw around his neck before he noticed her. She reached into the man’s brain and synced his waves with the sleeping rhy
“Yes,” Kai said over mind link. “Where are you? Did they find you?” “Yes. We’re coming with three more girls. Everything is fine. One minute. Tops.” When Thea broke out of the treeline with the three girls on her back, her men flanking her, they saw a bunch of wolves unconscious, the SUVs filled w