It took another week for the rest of the packs to arrive and we had a couple thousand warriors now. And they had all been interviewed and our warriors finally arrived. With Beta Mason leading them. He claimed that the territory and pack were in good hands and that he wasn’t missing out on this for t
“Tucker. I heard you made the warriors. Congratulations.” Ethan said, shaking his hand. “Thank you, Alpha. I am very happy to be serving you. And my mate is especially proud of me.” Tucker said. And I gave Ethan a wry smile. “I didn’t know that you had found your mate.” Ethan says. “Yeah. Once
Another two days later Ethan and I got dressed up in nice respectable clothes and we left Enzo’s pack and we headed to the airport. We caught a plane to Seattle, which only took a couple of hours, and there was a car waiting for us when we got there. We went to where the werewolf council operates
They were hiding in plain sight, but everything they were doing looked sketchy and drew attention to them. They were finally finished and closed up the offices at midnight and we saw them come down the elevator but they all went to the garage where their cars were parked. And we made sure that the
Ethan moved the guard to the empty office across the hall from us and he walked back to where I was. We both checked the office over completely with these devices to make sure that there weren’t any bugs or anything hidden and then sat down on the two chairs facing the long table, where the council
“No he hasn’t.” I said. And they all looked at me suspiciously. “Do you really think we would have just come in here and started talking openly about this without checking the office?” I asked. “But the King said that he knows our every move. Every word that we say.” Elias said. “If I were you, I
Ethan never spoke of his mother. I knew that his father was dead, but who was that man with his arm around his mother? “Aren’t you going to say anything?” His mother asked. “What are you doing here?” Ethan asked. “I came to see you. I heard about everything that you’ve been doing. And we’re her
“I can see that. Look at everything he’s doing here. He just won’t give me the time of day.” She says. “Well, I don’t know anything about that.” I said. “I know you don’t. And I wish he had told you about me. It’s not as cut and dry as you think.” “It’s none of my business. This is between you