DAMON
I was still trying to get my head around the fact that Mia was the cause of the rogue attack. Did I believe it at first?
No. Did I take my time to think about it and start to doubt her? Yes.
I don't know, but I was finding it hard to believe it because I have known her my entire life.
She was practically like family to me. What would she gain if she was the cause of the rogue attack?
That question kept popping up in my head. I couldn't think of a good reply to that. I know that because of the position that Cat found Mia and me in, she must have been so confused, and she didn't let me explain anymore.
She was currently with Melissa and Faye. I saw them while I passed by and walked to my office. I needed to give her some space to think about everything, then I could talk to her when she was ready and wanted to hear what I had to say.
“Alpha Damon. A letter came in from the Skylight Pack.” A guard mindlinked me, and I froze. What else could Alpha Vance want again?
He came earlier on just because of some cookies and started asking about Catherine. Could he have finally found out that she was here?
“Okay then. Do the normal procedures for the letter, then have it delivered to my office.” I mindlinked the guard back, and he understood.
We always followed the normal procedure of checking when other things from other packs were sent to our pack.
A lot of Alpha’s and Luna’s have been murdered just from them opening a gift bag or a letter due to trusting everyone.
I was almost killed, and that's when I realized that I had to do this all the time. Not out of fear but for the protection of my pack.
My pack needed me. They needed an Alpha, and if something happens to me, then there will be no one to protect them.
“What could be in the letter? It can't be good news, of course. It's either they need help from our pack or it's about Catherine.” I thought to myself, and I was very sure about that.
“You may come in,” I said before my door could be knocked on. I could already smell his scent from a mile away as he approached my door.
“Is that the letter?” I asked him, and he nodded and stretched out his hands to give me. “We did thorough checking, and if you are still doubting, I can open it here to check it for you, Alpha,” he said, and I chuckled before grabbing the letter.
“If you think that I am going to let you risk your life for me, then you must not know your Alpha,” I said to him, and he smiled.
“Nothing must happen to you, Alpha, because we all need you, so putting my life in danger for you is my little way of saying thank you for all you do,” he said, and I chuckled.
“Stop saying silly things. You can thank me in other ways. By becoming the best patrol guard or the best warrior. That's a better way.” I said to him, and he nodded but made no attempt to leave the office, so I raised my eyebrows at him.
“I just want to be here when you open it,” he said, and I rolled my eyes.
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