‘You can’t be serious.” James stared at Roger in shock, not believing his own ears.
“It’s just a possibility we have to consider.” The new Beta replied gently.” Trust me, no one wants it to be true.”
“Are you suggesting that I might have been responsible for bringing the wolves who attacked the Alpha’s convoy to this continent?” James clarified, wanting to know if the Alpha’s concerns about Damon hiding spies among the refugees was purely hypothetical, or based on something more.
“We don’t know anything for sure.” Roger replied carefully. “But you said yourself that it was only a matter of time before Damon’s forces found the meeting point on the coast. It’s gotten too big to remain hidden.”
“I did, but I was more concerned with increasing evacuations to try and save as many as we could before he brought the hammer down.” James answered, wondering if he was at fault somehow. He’d certainly never viewed the fleeing ma*ses clamoring for a spot on his plane as a threat, he’d only ever wanted to help those in need. Moreover, he thought it was dangerous to start viewing them as a security risk. But when he considered it, truly thought back on the hundreds of flights which all seemed to blur together, he couldn’t say whether or not he may have missed something – or someone. “Have you checked the registration lists at the camp?
“For what exactly?” Roger inquired, rubbing his jaw. “A spy is hardly likely to write ’hail Damon’ on his entry forms.”
“Well almost all the refugees are women and children, the only men who are fleeing have families to protect.” James explained, thinking out loud.” The rest are staying behind to join the resistance. I can’t recall any single men boarding my flights, but if there are any registered at the camp, they would be my prime suspects.”
“And if the spies are women?” Roger countered, arching a brow.
“It’s not impossible, but when has Damon ever hired she-wolves as anything but S** workers?.” James shrugged, “Knowing him, he would laugh at the very idea of a woman spy.”
‘You may have a point there.” Roger conceded, making a mental note to review the registration records.
“What do you suggest for security in the meantime?” James probed, wondering if the Beta would have the gall to suggest screening at the coast.
Roger read the other wolf’s expression with ease. “How bad is it, at the pickup point?”
James arched a brow, “How are you on planes?”
“As long as I don’t have to fly one I’ll be fine.” Roger reasoned, already guessing what the pilot was about to suggest.
James smiled. ‘Then come and see for yourself. I could tell you, but it wouldn’t be the same. And if you’re going to advise Dominic about this, you need to have first hand experience.”
‘Then you’ve got yourself a copilot.” Roger accepted, “When do we leave?”
“Five am.” James looked towards the door, no doubt thinking of his next destination. “I have a visit to pay in the meantime.”
“Uh-huh.” The Beta grinned. “A certain she-wolf with legs for days and a vicious growl?”
James only laughed, “Something like that.”
A little while later he was striding into the nursery. Pups immediately raced to greet him, and as much as he enjoyed seeing their happy faces – especially after witnessing the fear and sorrow they’d worn when they first arrived here – he only had eyes for the beguiling she-wolf who watched over them. His eyes flew to her like a magnet, only drifting elsewhere when he realized her arms were empty for once. He quickly spotted a sweet bundle snoozing in a nearby crib and, heart swelling, he allowed his eyes to return to the willowy beauty at the rear of the hall.
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The last couple of chapters have gotten sloppy, confusing her and him for she/her Sinclair is not a her. Isabel has changed her name to Elizabeth too. Making it hard to read. I’m loving this book, but I hope it goes back to its previous high standard!...