A MONTH LATER
Ben and I had finally come to an agreement to go back to his homepack. It took us four hours to drive there to the Starlight Pack and Ben drove straight up to his family home.
It obviously wasn’t as big as mom and dad’s but it was still a big house and when we got out of the car someone opened the door and walked outside onto the veranda.
“Oh damn. What the hell is he doing here?” Ben asked, coming around to walk next to me.
“Who is he?” I asked.
“My older brother. He left before our parents died and he never even came back for the funeral.” Ben said.
“Oh.” I said.
We walked upstairs to the veranda and the guy that was standing there was blocking the doorway, staring at Ben.
“Jace.” Ben said.
“I didn’t think we were ever going to see you again.” Jace said.
“Funny. I said the same thing about you.” Ben said.
Looking at the tension between the two I stepped in front of Ben slightly and held my hand out.
“Hi. I’m Savannah.” I said.
He looked down at me and he looked me up and down before he started shaking my hand.
“I’ve heard all about you. Weren’t you a hunter?” Jace asked.
“She was kidnapped by hunters when she was 6 months old. She’s a werewolf now and she’s accepted that.” Ben said, sizing up against his older brother. “Now, are you going to move or am I going to make you?” Ben asked.
Jace stared at him for a long time before he smirked and he stepped to the side.
When we walked inside I was really impressed by the house. It wasn’t what I was expecting. It was something that looked like it had really been taken care of.
It wasn’t a bachelor pad.
But then we were soon approached by a bunch of people that looked a little happier to see Ben.
“Savannah. This is my sister Leah and her mate Cory. And their kids Aly and Gracie.” Ben said.
“It’s really nice to meet you.” Leah said.
“It’s nice to meet you too.” I said.
“They’re the ones that live here now. They took over the house after I left.” Ben explained.
“It’s a beautiful home.” I said.
But I saw Ben looking around and I could tell that he was picking apart everything.
“You got rid of dad’s chair?” Ben asked.
“No. It’s in the den. I told you that I wasn’t going to get rid of anything unless you wanted me to.” Leah said.
“You’re welcome to take it if you want. Unless you guys are staying here. You weren’t clear on that.” Cory said.
“We’re just visiting. We like the pack that we are living in now.” Ben said.
“What’s not to like. Your mates parents are Alpha Ezra and Luna Morgan. They’re infamous.” Jace said, walking into the room and grabbing a beer.
“What are your parents names?”
“Joyce and Rob Lowe.” Ben said.
The medical examiner looked at us both a bit suspiciously before he walked over to the filing cabinet.
He started rifling through the cabinets before he finally closed it and he turned back to look at us.
“I’m sorry. It doesn’t seem that their files are here.” The medical examiner said.
“Well, what the hell happened to them?” Ben asked.
“The Alpha requested them. They never came back.” He said.
Ben looked at me with pure anger in his eyes before he barged out of the hospital and I went running after him.
“Ben. Are you going to tell me what is going on?” I asked.
“Have you noticed how everyone is acting so weird whenever I mention my parents? Almost like they don’t want me asking questions?” Ben asked.
“Yeah. I picked up on that.” I said.
“So, what the hell are they all hiding?” Ben asked.
Ben looked up past the hospital at the packhouse that was perched on the hill and I knew that was going to be our next stop. It had to be.
Why would the Alpha be so interested in his parents death? Something wasn’t adding up here.
I agreed with Ben and we needed to get to the bottom of it. He would be able to rest until he did.

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