232 Caine: Instilling Fear
“Fair point.” He pauses. “Anything else you need me to report?”
It’s apparent the current leadership isn’t capable of much, anyway. That whelp of an alpha has allowed his mate to not only once, but twice, attack the woman under my protection. Even without my interference, this pack is doomed to fall.
A soft hum escapes me as I process this information. My little mate with her boundless compassion. It seems our house is destined to be lively.
“Take her away,” I tell the Lycan holding her up by her arm. “Keep her in custody until her Luna returns. Perhaps she’ll be more motivated to show her face when her favorite pet is missing.”
Neither of them have showed their faces since my return, though it may have something to do with the rampant rumors flying through the pack; considering they both approached Grace before learning she is still under my protection, it’s no surprise.
I hum again, my gaze drifting to the window. It will be nice when I can bring Grace home, instead of seeing Blue Mountain territory everywhere I look. She’ll be safe there, even if I have to leave to investigate something like Fiddleback.
He clears his throat. “Great. Anyway, thought you should know–Lyre and Grace have come to an agreement about sending a couple kids your way. There are two we found in the tunnels.”
I nod. “Correct. He’s learning quickly, as expected of my son.
“Not unless you have something else to share.”
My gaze travels back to my phone, dark and listless without Grace’s sweet responses. Perhaps she’s already in the shower.
“Lie,” Ron says calmly from my left.
“Did you call for inspiration?”
This woman is one of the devious Luna’s most loyal attendants, but getting the truth out of her was never my intent. If I wanted their Alpha in my hands, it would have happened this morning.
But instilling fear will keep them from tormenting her further, and forcing the new Alpha and Luna into the shadows will only heighten their anguish as their legitimacy is questioned with the advent of the upcoming forum.
The guard nods sharply, hauling the woman to her feet. She doesn’t resist, doesn’t even whimper as she’s dragged from the room. Ron watches with clinical detachment, his young face already hardened into jaded indifference.
“I’m planning on having one of the new Lycans drive them over,” Jack–Eye continues. “And we might need a few more.”
“Lie,” Ron says again.
Another gentle tap of my knuckles causes her to flinch.
From the corner of the room, a Lycan who has been silent throughout my dealings steps forward at my beckoning motion, his face carefully blank despite his hearing being acute enough to hear Jack–Eye’s words.
Her head droops lower. It’s hard to tell if her eyes are even open through the swelling. “Our Alpha and Luna have been called out by the esteemed Alpha of Forest Springs, High Alpha. They are not in territory.”
“What’s the status of the forum? Have all the participating packs confirmed their attendance?”
But I have to be by her side in a place like this.
“Keep at it. There has to be something.”
Fighting the instinctive urge to reject the call, I press the phone to my ear. “What is it?”
I’m not sure if I should be proud or concerned.
His sigh is heavy. “It’s rough. I thought we’d make quicker progress once Lyre could use her magic again, but for whatever reason, she says it isn’t a good idea.
“Well, hello to you too, sunshine,” Jack–Eye’s voice carries its usual sardonic edge. “Where the hell are our reinforcements? We’ve been waiting”
“This King has given great mercy to the Blue Mountain Pack, allowing most of you to live, and yet your Alpha and Luna refuse to show their faces upon my return”
I freeze.
The she–wolf goes silent, having even lost the will to whimper. My eyes darken.
“We’re bleeding him dry. Poor bastard can barely stand anymore. Because this is taking so long, we haven’t made much progress on investigating anything else in Fiddleback. Sorry, boss.”
“Is that all you’ve got? ‘Keep at it‘? Very inspiring leadership.”
My phone vibrates against the desk, the display lighting up. I jerk up straight to reach for it—but the name illuminated isn’t Grace’s. Jack–Eye’s contact photo stares back at
me instead.
After five minutes without another reply from Grace, I let my gaze travel gloomily from my smartphone display to the she–wolf kneeling before me.
CAINE
If I wasn’t dealing with this pesky pack…
Rapping my knuckles against the desk, I murmur, “Your Luna is thirty minutes late.” “Understood. How are things on your end?” I ask, leaning back in my chair.
I was supposed to update yesterday but spent over 15 hours sleeping to catch up on too many nights without sleep…

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Grace of a Wolf (by Lenaleia)
Aww 🥰 she misses Aron/Jack-Eye... she already mentioned him 4 times 😉...
Take Grace to your lodge big alpha, instead of the truck!...
W hy those deities are so restrictive? How are they supposed so save innocent souls without using magic?...
The paragraphs in this and the latest chapters are mixed up, making the reading difficult to follow 😔😪...
This guy is an idiot... first time in a truck? Just take her to you quarter or stargaze!...
I just can't stop laughing 😆 this situation is as hilarious as ridiculous 🤣 "not his mate" of course it is not as clear as the sky now that she is his mate!! Even theclycans, who are not the brightest, understand that she is his mate. I love ❤️ the sense of humour of this author...
This mission makes no sense. I'm starting to think it was just a way to keep Grace away from Lyre. Or return to the pack with Cain to destroy it completely 🤷♀️...
Saddie and the cat are protecting her... she really has a limited intelligence to not get it. And poor Andrew, he is sweet 😊 i hope he will find a nice mate when the time comes...
You haven't properly discussed about anything future and logistics topics related... Grace severely lacking pragmatism 😒 and the cat + dog can surely work as bodyguards for now...
Aww 🥰 I knew Ron is powerful and has potential. It's time she stops seeing him as a kid, Cain is right: it's about time to start training 😉...