~Leo~
I was sitting in my office when Casper came to me in a hurry. He seemed like he had rushed there from home.
I had asked him to take the week off because his mate had given birth, so I knew whatever might have brought him to my office was important.
"Envoys have been sent from the north and have just passed Hill Valley; they are heading here, Alpha. They say the Lord sent them," Casper said, sounding nervous, and I knew why.
We had waited for the Wolf Lord to bring his people since he conquered us and took most of our women as trophies. I thought he had changed his mind when time passed, and nothing happened, but I was wrong.
"Are they officers?" I asked Casper, and he nodded.
"Marlo said they were battle ready. It seems they believe we might revolt to whatever news they bring, and they are willing to use force if necessary." Casper said, sounding worried, and I wondered what more Volkov wanted from me. He had taken everything from me. What more did he want?
I sat in my office and told Casper to go home, just in case it turned into a fight, so he would not be caught up in it.
"I won't leave you to face those barbarians alone. What Kyle did to us is unforgivable because he was the one that made that man pick interest in the east," he said, complaining bitterly. We sat worried about what might befall us.
Finally, the men arrived, and I offered them seats in my office. They did not seem like they wanted to stay, so I did not bother to ask questions; I just let them get straight to the point.
"Alpha Albert, My name is Bryce Golubev, a lead enforcer for the northern council, appointed and sanctioned by lord Volkov himself," He said with pride. I nodded at him and greeted him.
I wondered why a head enforcer would be sent to me, and it bothered me.
"We are here, under the order of the council by lord Volkov, to collect on the eastern developmental tax," He said. I frowned at him, not knowing what the hell he was talking about.
"What taxes?" I asked the man, and he brought out a document with the Wolf Lord's seal.
"Why are we to pay these taxes?" I asked him.
"This tax is for the regions under the Wolf Lord. This region has been conquered by the north," he said and stood up.
"I am not here to chit-chat, alpha Albert. I will be back in a week to collect. Please make what is necessarily available." He said, and they excused themselves.
I felt insulted.
Sylvester was testing my patience. I might be passive and dislike war, but this is too much. First, he takes my wife from me and now this. There was just so much a man could take.
I wasn't over losing my Luna; now he was doing this. How far to the ground did he want to beat me? Devin was right about this man being a bully.
"What should we do?" Casper asked me, and I sighed.
"Call a meeting. I think it is time to have a serious talk with our people and know what we need to do. There is no way I am paying development taxes to the north." I said, and he sighed.
"I suggest you contact the Wolf Lord, Alpha, before making hasty decisions. I would not want us to make a mistake," he said, and I frowned at my beta,
"He did not attack us when Devin and Max attacked his home. This might be the council abusing its power. Let us not be hasty. I think you should place a call to him directly this time instead of sending a letter. We can then decide what to do based on his response." Casper said, and I realised he was right.
I smacked my head for being hasty. Because I wasn't over the fact that he was with my wife troubled me and made me quick to react.
"Very well, get me his office number. I will call him tomorrow and make my enquiries directly from him or anyone in charge," I told Casper, and he nodded.
One thing I was grateful for was that Enforcer Bryce Golubev did not decide to attack me. It would have been gory. The man looked like he ate silver for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I wondered what they gave the northern warriors.
I returned home to find Amanda cleaning Tamia's room. I was livid.
"What the fuck are you doing in there?" I yelled at her. I was angry and rushed to the room, then entered the closet to be sure Tamia's scent lingered.
I left the room, and she was in tears, her hand shaking.
"I only wanted to clean the room and air the space" She explained, and I did not care.
"Didn't I warn you not to go in there? Why did you do it?" I said, closing the door and locking it with a key.
"That will always be Tamia's room, and you are not allowed in there," I said, and she began to weep.
"She isn't coming back, Leo. I am sure she has moved on with her life, so why can't we move on with ours?" She yelled back at me, and I shook my head.
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