Chapter Thirty–Eight – What Scout?
Rihanna’s POV
That was close. They had just ambushed us with more Red Moon warriors when I felt the energy of four powerful wolves. I wanted to shift and get ready to handle it, but two of the four energies felt very familiar–Jonah’s and the Beta’s.
At that point, I remembered Camilla telling me that the Alpha of Black Rose was paying Your Silver a visit. It was imperative that I dodged and made Dara tell a horrendous lie. I even sent a warrior to claim I had fought with “my second” so the Alpha wouldn’t think of waiting for me. I was far away from him, so he wouldn’t even catch my scent, but I could see him. Like Jake, he was really handsome but had a blank expression.
There was no way to tell if he bought the lie Dara gave, but it seemed he did, as he didn’t ask questions regarding Your Silver. It was quite funny howin a bid to hide my identity, I became my second–in–command and the “female silver wolf.” I hated it.
“Should we keep it on how that we have told the Black Rose Alpha?” asked Lana.
She sighed. “It was fun before, but it’s beginning to get hectic. If Jonah keeps playing along, when it’s revealed, his Alpha will hate
him.”
Hate was a strong word, but I knew what she meant. “Fine, next time I meet that Alpha, I will be Your Silver as well as the female silver wolf.”
Lana cheered and stayed behind my head. Dara was coming back from the “meeting,” but I still wanted to know what those four would be talking about.
“I will make sure our guests go home safely,” I told her in our mind link. She was confused at first, but then smiled. I sped after them, keeping a safe distance. Their horses were quite slow, so I could assume they didn’t use them much. Black Rose barely horse rode, unlike my lazy ex–pack.
As I came a bit closer, I noticed the Alpha of Black Rose stop his horse. I went back; he was an Alpha, but could he be that sharp? Į was basically three hills away; he wouldn’t see me if he turned back, and there were trees. It’s not like I stepped on a twig or
something.
“Is something wrong, Alpha? What’s on your mind again?” his Beta asked him.
“Nothing,” he said simply but still stayed at that point. Was he looking out for anything in particular? I came closer again to get a better look at him and compare his facial features to Jake’s for fun. I was bored.
“The scout,” the Alpha pronounced, getting down from his horse. I froze upon seeing him do that. His eyes were changing to a shade of red, and I hid behind a rock; he was going to use his wolf’s vision to survey the forest.
Why was he being conscious? How could he hear my footsteps? Truly these Black Rose wolves were wild. It reminded me of Jake looking for me at Vanessa’s birthday while I was at Black Hills.
“What scout?” his brother asked.
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