Dylan's POV
"Have you heard, Dylan?" Johnny asked as I sat on a sofa in the sitting room.
"Heard about what?"
"Alpha Bane's wedding."
"Everyone knows that it's today. You informed me about that a few days ago, didn't you?" I asked, wondering how he could have forgotten that he gave me such vital information not so long ago.
"Oh…that's true," he remembered. "My bad. I didn't remember that I'd already told you."
"So what happened? Has it commenced?"
"Yes, it is. That's exactly why I came here. I sent a few spies to check the place out and find out exactly what is going on there," he explained. "It had started for quite some time and from what I got from them, it's going on well."
I bowed my head on hearing that, as I felt a surge of anger within me. I wished that there was a way for me to just head over there and disrupt the wedding without being caught.
I hated the fact that Alex was having a good time. I wanted him to experience nothing else but pain; immense pain, just like he had caused me by making me leave my Pack.
"The place is well secured too," he continued. "The security seems to be very tight. It seems like they had it in mind that we might show up at the place."
My jaw gritted as I felt deep down that we'd have had an advantage if we had decided to strike. I felt he only said that to support the fact that he asked for us to not attack them. The security probably wasn't as tight as he made it look.
"You know, it's your fault that we're in this situation, Johnny. No one else's," I pointed at him, blaming him for our failure to take advantage of the opportunity in front of us. "You're the only reason why we didn't attack them. We'd have caught them unawares as they'd be celebrating and feeling merry. We'd have turned their laughter into sorrow and mourning. The land would have been full of blood; the blood of those lousy people including Alex and his new wife. You ruined it all, Johnny. You did."
He looked at me with a kind of look that suggested that he didn't agree with what I said to him. He wasn't convinced that we made a grave mistake by not attacking the Blue Moon Pack.
"We didn't have to lay low and avoid any sort of confrontation," I said to him with an evil grin. "Today would have been the perfect day to attack them so I can take back what's mine; what Alex stole from me."
"It might not have been the best time to attack them, Dylan. I know what I'm saying, my friend," he refuted. "I also think that we should let the newlyweds enjoy their time together. It's not worth disrupting their happiness. Let them have their moment for now. In due time, we'll have ours for certain."
"What about the other Alpha King that came to help us?" I asked, gritting.
"You mean, Alpha Dwayne?"
"Yes, Alpha Dwayne… What about him? I can't seem to find him around here. Is there a problem?"
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