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I knew we had to be close, I sensed her, but I could not feel what side it was coming from. We combed through every inch of the forest, but we didn’t find any building where they could be hiding. No, new pack forming, the most logical thing for them to do was to move to another territory, an unclaimed one. And build their new pack there, or their leftover pack for that matter. But for some reason, they hadn’t there was no way I could still sense Ayla this strongly if she wasn’t here anymore. For a moment, my heart fell to the floor when I noticed the shallow grave at the foot of the three I had marked. The fear he had killed her ever since I had been close, that the photo was her last goodbye had gripped my heart.
“Prince Griffin, it does not work like that you would know if your mate dies, you know that right!” Rob, the warrior Lmet the other night, had asked to be in the group with me and now calmed me down.
Talking to him had been somewhat useful, he wasn’t sure of anything. However, he seemed to be one of the first Pack members who saw something was off with David. When his parents died, Rob was the first one to suspect David was involved he still was, same with David’s sister going missing. Rob and his mate had been wanting out years ago, Rob being a warrior though caused Alpha Philip to forbid him to move packs. He couldn’t risk becoming a rogue not with a mate and two teenage children.
Even now that Jay was leading the BloodMoon pack, it was clear how much the pack was damaged. There was no telling if we could bring the pack back to how it was supposed to be. But the threat of someone so unstable, someone worse than the Alpha who brought an entire pack to the brink of ruin. A wolf capable of killing his family to get what he wants. Having kidnapped my sweet, gentle mate worried me more than before. So every second I was coming up empty–handed, I felt more and more desperate. Hopelessness had settled in my chest like it was there to stay.
Not that I was about to give up, neither of us was. Still, for now, we had to retreat. We had been at it for four hours now, and we didn’t find anything. Chances that we wouldn’t find anything new were very high. We were however at risk of being discovered by David and his pack.
The marked tree had already served as a reminder to him, it was am action I already regretted now. Yesterday I was arrogant, thinking I would find her today. Not caring if David noticed how close I was or not. Only now did I consider he could lash out and hurt Ayla. But what s done is done. There was no way back anyway, so there was only one, thing left for me to do. Make sure I found her as quickly as possible, and that meant I could not lose my cool. I could not stress out now, and I was about to. So when everyone said we should go back to the pack home, I reluctantly agreed.
We said we would rest for about an hour or two, just to shower, eat and nap. After those two hours, we would meet up and discuss a new plan. There had to be something we were missing. Maybe a break and or a fresh set of eyes would do the trick. All I did in those two hours was toss
and turn in bed. Waking up so early after not getting a lot of rest the night before left me tired and a bit drowsy. As soon as I stepped into my bed, anxiety drove away my sleepiness.
***
“You look rough, son, you need to rest, stay strong for her” Jay warned me as I walked into his office.
It was the same thing everyone had been telling me ever since she went missing. Like I was not taking care of myself on purpose. When it was never like that, I just couldn’t rest. My mind kept racing about her, and my body kept aching for her.
“I know Jay, but that is easier said than done with how much I am missing her” Jay’s gaze softened as soon as I told him what was bothering me.
I did not want to waste too much time, so I asked Jay what he thought we were missing. We could estimate how old the picture was, or how long ago Ayla had left it. That couldn’t have been more than a week for the scent to be so strong. We needed a way to drive David out, to make him show himself. The problem was that he was so mentally unstable that there was no telling how he would react to whatever we were planning. None of us wanted to risk Ayla even more, all of us were very aware of the fact that we were already putting her at risk, if only for a bit.
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“Well, if we cannot lure him out, we need to keep looking. There must be something we are missing” Jay thought out loud.
very
He was right, but David had no ties left to this pack. When given the chance, nobody had left to join David’s pack. Of course, that could still
Jay and I just sat there in silence, unsure of what to do next, when there was a knock at the door Since I was closer to the door, I stood up to open it. When I did, I stood face to face with a sweet–looking girl who was fidgeting with the hem of her sleeves. And an adult wolf behind her looks like the mirror image of the girl with a few more years on her
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