“I didn’t get around to checking my emails before you left the castle. The Alpha of the BloodMoon pack sent us an email, letting us know she is no longer a part of his pack. Stating she chose to do so. Which means you’re mate is about to become a rogue.” Dad told me and I could tell he was worried.
I knew if she just came home, I could offer her to join my pack. I understand she wouldn’t want to come and live in my pack as my mate just yet. We would find a solution to that problem. Also, this means she can live with her grandparents if she is not ready to come and live with the SilverMoon pack. She won’t become a rogue and lose herself right away. But with no one knowing where she is, it is an extra cause for worry. To think that, that slimy piece of shit Alpha acted like he did. Trying to pawn off one of his other she–wolves to me. Knowing he made my mate homeless. He won’t be an Alpha much longer if it was up to me I would just run into his office now and rip his throat out. If dad hadn’t told me he was going to visit the pack as soon as everything with my mate got settled to appoint a new Alpha of the Blood Moon pack. I would have lived out that fantasy, I would have killed him without any remorse.
Dad was right though handling this the political way was smarter. Not just for us but this way the pack would benefit from it too. As royals, we have a duty to uphold, a duty to protect our people. Killing this pack’s Alpha would just mean his son was going to take over. Under hist
command, the pack would probably be worse off. Besides, even as a prince, I wouldn’t be able to just get away with killing another wolf. I would need to have a strong reason to do so. Hurting one’s mate usually is deemed as a good enough reason but it would mean I needed to air out Ayla’s business and I know she would never want that. After spending a few minutes trying to regain my composure I go back inside. I need to tell my future parents–in–law exactly what their Alpha has done.
“This does not change anything darling, we will stick to the plan. We just need to make sure we can reach out to Ayla in time” Jay tells his mate.
At first, it confuses me but I soon find out that after the day they found out Ayla was being attacked and beaten to the point her body had trouble recovering. They formed a plan to make sure Ayla was able to find a way to go and live with her grandparents. The fact that my mate already had a backup plan so she wouldn’t become a rogue was
comforting. I didn’t even care about the fact that coming to my ball was merely a decoy. But I did worry that she still hadn’t reached out to anyone. Her phone was still shut off and she never arrived at her Uncle’s. pack.
Dad knew the Hemmings as I did not know her name until Jessa told me on the flight here, I never told him. Now Alpha Phillip’s email had mentioned Ayla’s full name. It made me happy to hear that Dad spoke very highly about both the WhiteOak pack and Ayla’s direct family. In all honestly if it had not been for the worries about my mate now, I would have loved my time here. Sure I could never come back to this pack not without hurting the Alpha and his son. Still, I hoped that I
could get to know my mate’s family a little better. All during dinner they kept staring at their phones. Probably hoping to get a message from their family to tell them Ayla was with them. That she arrived at the
WhiteOak pack, the atmosphere was tense even if we went outside of the background to eat.
In an attempt to lighten the mood a little bit, Tessie told us more about Ayla. What she liked, what she was like when she was just a little pup. By the time we were all walking back to the Hemming’s home, we were all smiling and chatting. Up until I noticed a familiar silhouette standing in front of their front door. It seemed like Phillip and his family were deadset on setting me off. Like they wouldn’t give it a break until I snapped at them. After his only weaseling and ass–kissing. With his son as a backup, it now was his mate, his Luna who was waiting for us. Instinctually I knew this wasn’t about Ayla or not in the sense that the Luna of the pack had heard something disturbing she wanted to alert us about.
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