Mason Our meal finally arrived. I teased Gwen as much as I wanted while we waited, and I knew she would burst soon. If not in the restaurant, then in the car, but there was no way she would take her cravings home. "So, what do you think we should do about Ingrid?" she asked, cutting into her steak, and I almost broke my fork. The thought of the agent got me upset. How could they even think that Marcus and I would have a hand in this? We did not need organs. We were not into the organ business. If we need donors, we could easily find them in the wolf community. I believed someone was trying to set us up, and I did not know why. It was either that or the government wanted to take control of our community but needed a reason to invade it. I wouldn't put it past humans, all they would need is a bunch of greedy, stupid wolves, and it would stick. We needed to be careful. I knew it was best we halt our building plans, and tried to solve this matter quickly before it got out of hand. "Hon
Mason Marcus and I went to play a video game in the living room while Gwen retired to bed. I had missed my best friend, and he knew it. "So, how was the honeymoon?" he teased, and I laughed. "Really, Marcus? We have been 'honeymooning' for two years now," I pointed out, and he nodded. "I guess so. Times fly past really fast," he said, and we laughed. I knew his real reason for being scarce, and this was the time to iron things out with him. "Marcus," I said with a serious tone, and he paused the game to listen to me. "I know why you have been making yourself scarce lately, I want to tell you there is no need for that," I said. He tried to speak, and I stopped him. "There is no need, Marcus, because there is no competition. I do not feel left out. Gwen loves us equally. I know this and Adrian knows this. I noticed how awkward she has been lately, and I do not like it. I want both of you to disregard the gossip, and let's make this thing work. It is no longer a love triangle, we
Mason I got to the house and shifted back to my human form to make a call. Gwen was having her morning Yoga sessions when I arrived. I smiled at her so I won't alarm her and rushed inside. I prayed she wouldn't follow me. I got to my phone, still naked, and called Keith. He answered on the first ring. "Keith, I want you and Gabriel here asap. Bring Doctor Kimberly with you. Make it covert. No one must know you are coming to my home. Meet me in the forest. Follow the human blood scent to get to our location." I instructed and hung up. I called Michael and told him to come with Alfred leaving Scott in charge of the Eclipse pack. I gave him the same instructions on how to locate us and hung up. It was finally time to call Ingrid Styles, and I dreaded it. I wish I didn't have to, but it was the best option we had. Because whoever was taking those pictures in the forest was not taking them for an art display. He or she wanted to use it against us, and we needed to counter their plans b
Mason Gwen packed the food nicely in the basket, and I placed the slacks on it. She did not want to let me go, but I knew I could not stay any longer than I already had. "We will return as soon as we are done. Meanwhile, I need you to be vigilant here. Remember to check the monitor in our home office to see what is going on outside the house," I told her, and she nodded. She kissed me again, and I stepped out. I shifted, and she helped me with the handle of the basket. Lifting the basked with my jaws, I headed towards the woods to meet Marcus. I arrived at the location and found Marcus there, still staring at the corpses. I laid the basket down, and we both shifted back to our human forms. I handed him his slacks and wore mine. After we dressed up, he pointed at the food. "How were you able to convince her not to come?" he asked, and I smiled. Asshole, that was why he sent me instead of going by himself. "Asshole," I told him, and he laughed. He shrugged his shoulders and went t
Mason Dr Kimberly took a lot of samples for testing. I had instructed her to make sure she did not come in contact with any of the corpses, and she followed my instructions. She had the human forensic team collect the samples and give them to her. The moment they were done, Beta Keith, Gamma Gabriel and Dr Kimberly took their leave. We watched Ingrid make some calls, and I was worried. The sun was setting, and we had left Gwen at home all day. We needed them to be going already. To my surprise, a truck arrived at the scene and two agents alighted from the truck. They came with bags, and something told me they weren't leaving. "Agent Thomas Ratched and Agent Gyle Simpson," Ingrid called out, walking to them. She shook them individually and brought them to us. "Meet Alpha Mason Mathlaw and Alpha Marcus Reinfeld. They are in charge of the werewolf community," she said, introducing us and the Agents took turns to shake our hands. "Well, Mathlaw, Reinfield," she said, turning towards
Marcus I could not concentrate. My heart was in my mouth throughout the drive. We shouldn't have left Gwen at home. Someone or some people had broken into our home and tried to kill our mate. How could all this happen now? Gwen and Mason were alright before I returned. I did not know what to think. I would not forgive myself if she died. I drove as fast as I could to the clinic in the Luna Eclipse. Although the Forest pack was closer, the hospital there wasn't well equipped. Gwen needed all the help she could get. What baffled me was that her scent was all that there was in our home. Apart from the sign of struggle and Gwen's physical state, it was as if no one had come there. I was afraid that she had been in that state for long. I was angry. While we bantered with the I.S.A. in the woods, Gwen was fighting for her life. I knew tears were streaming down my face, but I did not care. Ivan could not feel her, and I was scared. I was so afraid that I did not know what to do. "How is s
Mason I sat on the bench with Marcus thinking of the many things I might do to whoever was responsible for this. I did not fully think it was Kara, but she was the only one that had that kind of motive. She hated Gwen and did not hide it. Once I was done here, I was going to hunt her down and arrest her. I do not care what the law says. Marcus and I made the laws around here, and that bitch had touched me in the wrong place. Gwen was my life. If I found out that Kara had a hand in this, I wouldn't think twice before killing her. While I sat on the bench, I remembered the frame of mind Gwen was in before I left her. She was afraid that someone or some people were trying to steal our peace. I had promised her nothing would happen, and she let me know it wasn't mine to make. She was correct. Look what happened a few hours later. Never again would I leave her alone anywhere, even if Marcus thinks that is what is best. It was better the intruders stole our stuff or planted cameras and mic
Mason We returned home after Gwen was discharged from the hospital. Marcus had the place fixed up, and it looked like nothing happened there, but we knew otherwise. I could still see the scene live in my head. I was glad Gwen was alright. I wanted Gwen to go and rest in the bedroom, she refused. She had been through a horrible ordeal, she needed all the rest she could get, but she refused. She sat in the living room, trying to watch television. "Marcus tell her to go lie down," I urged, and he looked at me and looked away, smiling. "No way," he linked me, and I sighed. "I can't believe you expect me to go to bed." Gwen began, "I have been in bed for two days. Two days, Mason." she complained, and I gave up. I was about to sit next to her when my cell phone rang. I looked at the caller Id, and it was Ingrid. "Hello," I answered. "Good evening Alpha Mathlaw," she said, and I replied. "How is Luna Mackenzie doing?" She asked. I wondered why she would be concerned about Gwen, and