*****Jace's POV*****
After uncovering every hidden secret about The Wren Family and Serenity, it was finally time to take down the Organization she built.
The main base was finally located and we even realized that so many people hated the Wren Family. There were so many volunteers, people willing to sacrifice their lives just to see the downfall of this organization.
It had been more than a week since I and Fagel arrived here and got an easy gateway to the things that brought us here in the first place.
We could say the goddess was on our side this time because everything went smoothly.
The Organization which Serenity controlled happened to be a gang of hoodlums.
Watching the so-called "Base" from afar on the horoscope, presented only the sights of burly looking men scattered around at the entrance.
Jo and some other men had already arrived at the surroundings and all that was left was just the fall of darkness. They would start their attack at nightfall.
"You see that logo?" Fagel suddenly called for my attention and I turned to him, he gestured to the same logo we all had gotten used to.
"Yes, who knew it was hers?" I asked in amusement and Fagel shrugged as well.
"No one." He answered and we both laughed.
"An underground shady base ran by a woman as young as her, she was indeed a demonic creature." I commented again.
Serenity had no heart in her for actually doing all these.
We already found out everything behind the choices she made.
She knew My father, her father tried to kill Gridshade, but Gridshade ended up killing her father, then there was also something Jo didn't tell me, I felt it.
He mentioned that I was meant to be an Alpha.
But how would I become an Alpha when Rika was already an Alpha?
He said if I could be patient till after the fight, he would personally tell me more about the meaning of his words.
I had this bad feeling in me that things were just about to go bumpy instead of smooth as expected.
I sighed, relaxing into the seat as I watched Fagel bring a cup of coffee over.
"It's been so long my wolf went for a run." He commented and I nodded, taking a sip of the liquid he brought.
Indeed, my wolf had not gone for a run in a while.
It must hurt but we still had things to sort out.
We stayed there in silence, watching as the sun finally went down and the darkness took over.
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