Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 664
Chapter 11: I Needed Them Dead
With Mila gone, there was no need for me to keep sleeping in the guest room. I grabbed my clothes and headed to my own room again.
As soon as I walked in, I ran into a thick wall of her sweet, delicious scent. My mouth watered and I licked my lips.
What was I doing? There was no need to get all slobbery over a girl I’d never see again.
Huffing, I tossed my clothes into a drawer. I could fold them later. When I sat on the bed something clinked and I looked at the pillow.
I raised an eyebrow when I saw a small pile of jewelry and valuable knick-knacks.
There was one piece I recognized. A ring. It was the ring Ashley had told me would be appropriate compensation for us caring for Mila.
Slowly, I reached out and touched the ring. Had she left all these as payment? What was way more generous than Ashley anticipated. I wonder what she would say when she learnt about this.
I picked through the items on my pillow and examined that ring. It was too small to slide past my top knuckle on my pinky. The ring was so dainty, despite being antique and intricate.
After a close look, I felt like the design etched on the ring was familiar somehow. A distant memory nagged at the back of my head but I couldn’t place it.
I tucked the ring in my pocket and went downstairs.
Payne was in the bar with the late-night security shift. None of them were drinking, because they were on duty, but they sat around chatting casually.
“Soren, I thought you went to bed,” Payne greeted me as others slightly bowed their heads. I wasn’t their alpha, but they didn’t pay me less respect.
“I was on my way,” I admitted.
“Looking for me for something specific?”
“Mila left her valuables behind,” I said. “I think it was for payment.”
“Did she?” Payne asked, but that wasn’t really a question that I needed to answer. “Well, good for her. Now Ashley could shut up. We certainly didn’t expect that.”
“Neither did I…” I sighed and pulled the ring from my pocket. “Especially something like this.”
I put the ring down on the bar between the two of us and waited for Payne’s reaction.
His eyes narrowed and then he sucked in a sharp breath. His eyes widened and he creased his brow.
It looked like he was familiar with the ring.
After a moment, Payne’s eyelids dropped halfway and I could practically see the gears turning in his head.
“You’ve seen something like this before?” I asked, flicking the ring lightly.
“I… maybe?” he said, scrunching up his face.
“What do you mean, maybe?”
“It looks familiar. If I have seen it, it was a long, long time ago. Like, before my pack was eliminated. So, I was maybe eleven or twelve…”
“Okay.”
Payne sighed and squinted his eyes, thinking real hard. He started nodding like his memories were becoming clearer.
“Right, I remember. I used to sneak into my father’s office and look for something interesting. Once, I found a wanted poster that he placed in his drawer,” Payne explained.
Wanted posters…If he had th poster, would he want to display it on a public wall so that the whole pack was aware of and could keep an eye out for that wanted person?
“On it, was a woman. She was wearing that ring. I’m sure of it,” he said.
Suddenly, Payne creased his brow again.
“For an eleven year old, you had a great memory to remember this kind of details.” I glanced at him, watching his expression.
He shook his head and explained, “The woman was dressed like a seer and she was from Miltern Pack. I asked my dad about her but he brushed me off and said it wasn’t my concern. He wouldn’t even tell me why she was wanted. He did tell me that if I ever saw this ring, I needed to tell him right away… I guess that won’t happen now.” Payne sighed heavily, “But that’s why I have this recollection.”
“Is that everything?” I asked softly.
Payne nodded. “It was a long time ago. I can’t be sure this is the same ring… but it is similar.”
I gave a pat on his shoulder. “Thank you, man.”
I didn’t press further, knowing it was hard for him to talk about his father.
Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep!
“That’s the perimeter alarm!” Payne jumped up.
“Someone opened the door from the outside!” I grabbed the ring and stuffed it in my pocket as Payne headed toward the breach.
He only got halfway across the bar when a dozen intruders swarmed in.
My guards immediately jumped into action, but I shook my head. I didn’t want a bloodbath and the intruders outnumbered us at the moment. Besides, I needed to learn what they were here for.
My men didn’t stand down but they waited for me to give further orders.
One man pushed to the front of the group of intruders.
“Where is the woman?” he demanded.
I clenched my jaw and tightened my fists at my sides, but I kept my silence.
Payne took a deep breath and asked calmly, “Excuse me, who are you looking for?”
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Yeah sorry full of crap clichés skipping chapters...
Really oh fn....off another weak heroine roll, her pack hated her, she was abused, why would she do this .... pfghhj off at another cliche novel. .... Nope...