Jace
I see that my Father is the only one in his office, and I get this feeling that what he has to say is not going to be much good.
I sit down in the chair in front of his desk and wait for him to start talking.
"We lost twelve Warriors and three Omegas. One of the Warriors also took his Sister with him, and all their files are missing from the Archive," Dad growls, and I ask him if Keir asked them to leave with him.
"No, I think it was something they came up with themselves, and I also know who took most of the files from the Archive. She did nothing to hide her scent. If I ever find them, I will kill each and every one of them. No mercy for them from me," Dad growls, and I know he will do just that.
I ask him which Warriors left the Pack and how he knew they had left.
"Didn't you feel the Pack-bond break?" Dad asks, and I ask him when it happened as I shake my head. I tell him what I had been doing after he tells me when it happened.
He chuckles before he tells me which Warriors broke the Pack-bond, and I realize they are all the Warriors Keir would always take with him if he had to leave the Pack with Dad.
After pointing this out to Dad, his Wolf roars in anger, and I call in the Warrior I shared Jane with. I hope he can tell me more about those Warriors and Keir.
A knock on the door tells me that he has arrived, and I get up to open the door for him. He introduces himself to Dad as he sits down in the other chair.
"Micheal, I want to ask you a few questions about Keir and his relationship with our Warriors," I ask him as Dad looks at me rather strangely.
I explain that I suspect that there was a stronger bond between Keir and the Warriors that left than there should have been.
"Who left?" Micheal asks, and Dad goes down the list with names. Micheal growls when he hears the name of a female.
Micheal explains that the female was his fated Mate, but she had rejected him for cheating on her. He had known for a few weeks and had hoped to find a way to get her back.
"Not so sure after today, though," he says to me through the mind-link.
"I think that he treated all of us the same. He wanted us to push ourselves to the limit, and he could always see what someone needed to work on. He never made me feel as if I was less than one of the others, and he was always genuinely interested in us. He would sometimes just take time during training to talk.
The only one he showed an extra interest in was Lance. It started about two months ago, and for the life of me, I still don't understand why," Micheal says, and I thank him for his time before I dismiss him.
Lakota
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