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The Alpha's Fated Outcast Rise Of The Moonsinger novel Chapter 347

Chapter 347: Ramsey’s dangerous games

Lyla

I stepped into the foyer of the pack house, my boots were still coated in dust from the Veilwalk. My mind was racing with everything I’d witnessed. And if there’s one thing I know, we couldn’t afford to wait any longer.

I passed Seth, who was at his station. He grunted his greetings, though he looked like he hadn’t slept the previous night.

Ramsey stood near the staircase, talking with Darren and Lenny. Their heads were bent together, almost touching each other, and they spoke in really low tones—I wasn’t even hearing the sound of their whispering. When they noticed me, both men straightened abruptly.

"We’ll finish this later," Darren muttered, nodding at Ramsey before shooting me a guarded look.

"Yeah, I should check on the patrols anyway, Caius has his hands full with other duties", Lenny added, backing away after bowing politely in my direction.

I watched them leave, a prickle of unease crawling up my spine. Something about their reaction felt off.

Ramsey turned and started toward me. When he reached me, he scanned my body, his eyebrows creased in a frown. "Where did you go?" he asked. "I checked your room this morning, and it was empty."

I took a deep breath. "I did the Veilwalk. I’m sorry. I didn’t tell you beforehand, but I was worried you might try to stop me. Circe, Nanny, and Terra helped with a few priestesses."

His eyes widened. "Veilwalk? Isn’t that for Moon Priest and Priestesses?"

"No," I shook my head. "It’s also for Moonsingers. I had to see for myself, understand the intent of my powers and learn how to use them effectively."

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I quickly summarized what I’d discovered—leaving out the relationship between Rian, Thames and the Dark One. I didn’t want to hurt Ramsey or complicate things further.

I also told him the truth about the Dark One, what he did with Neriah’s people, how and why he would always meet his doom at the hand of every Moonsinger, and how that would also mean another rebirth.

"We don’t need to wait for the twin moon, Ramsey. We should launch an attack now and take him by surprise. I’m not worried about the other Ferals, I’m worried about my people who The Dark One turned into Ferals. It is tough to fight the ferals; talk more about ferals who have abilities similar to mine. I know you might disagree..."

"I do," Ramsey nodded. He didn’t look surprised; honestly, I was expecting another reaction rather than the thoughtful look he had on. "Lenny was just telling me the same thing a while ago. Darren and I do not see eye to eye on so many things, but he agreed. Attacking first, taking the first to them would be the best thing to do."

I blinked, thrown off balance. "Lenny suggested attacking now?"

"Yes," he gave a slight shrug. "He’s worried that the twin moon or fighting under the twin moon would enhance the strength of the Ferals and even the Dark One. But if we go at them now, when they’re not expecting, it would give us the advantage, and we’d be able to protect our fortress, the White Mountain Region. More packs have arrived, mostly Werewolves. The attack by the Ferals is spreading day after day."

I wasn’t interested in hearing the news about the Ferals spreading day after day. I was more interested in Lenny’s suggestion.

Something cold settled in my stomach. Why would Lenny, who always advocated for caution, suddenly push for an immediate assault?

"Did you learn about anything else during the Veilwalk? Like, how to kill the Dark One?" Ramsey asked, watching me closely.

"Yes," I nodded. "I have better control of my pheromones now, which is the one thing I need to kill the Dark One, once and for all. Who knew that would be my powerhouse?"

Ramsey stared at me intently, as if he were expecting more. When more wasn’t forthcoming, he sighed.

"What? You were expecting me to say something else?"

He smiled. "Nothing, baby. What will you do now?"

"I need to go bathe and change," I said, needing time to process this new information. "I’ll meet you afterwards, and you can tell me about the strategy. When will the warriors move?"

Ramsey looked at his watch. "About an hour and thirty minutes from now."

"Great," I nodded. "I will find you before then."

He nodded, pulling me close for a kiss. His lips lingered on mine. "Thank you for telling me about Veilwalk," he whispered before releasing me. "Be careful, Lyla."

As I walked to my bedroom, his words echoed in my mind. Be careful. Did he suspect something too?

Chapter 347: Ramsey’s dangerous games 1

I dried myself quickly and dressed in simple clothes—dark jeans and a loose sweater. Then I pulled out my phone and texted Lenny: Meet me by the lake. Just you.

Chapter 347: Ramsey’s dangerous games 2

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