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Damien’s POV 1
“Three fucking years,” I snarled at the Beta standing in front of my desk. “Three years we’ve been hunting these bastards, and now you’re telling me they just… vanished?”
Marcus flinched but held his ground. Good. At least he had some spine.
“Alpha, we’ve searched everywhere. Every safe house, every known associate, every goddamn hole they could crawl into. Voss and
Valerie are gone. It’s like they knew we were closing in.”
My fist slammed onto the desk hard enough to crack the wood. Papers scattered. My coffee mug tipped over, dark liquid spreading
across reports I didn’t give a shit about anymore.
“They didn’t just know. Someone tipped them off.” I stood, my wolf surging so close to the surface that my eyes probably flashed gold.
“Find out who. And when you do, bring them to me. Alive.”
The emphasis on that last word made Marcus pale. He knew what I did to traitors. Everyone in the pack knew.
“Yes, Alpha.” He bowed his head, showing his throat in submission. “We’ll find them. I swear it.”
“You’d better.” My voice was deadly quiet now. Worse than shouting. “Because if Voss and Valerie are still out there, everything we’ve
worked for these past three years means nothing. All those rogue packs we eliminated. All those lives lost. All of it–wasted.”
“They can’t hide forever—”
“GET OUT!” The roar exploded from my chest. My wolf wanted blood. Wanted to tear into something, anything, to release this rage
had been building for three goddamn years.
Marcus practically ran from my office. The door slammed behind him so hard the frame shook.
that
I braced my hands on the desk, breathing hard. The wood grain blurred in front of my eyes. Not from tears–Alphas didn’t cry. From pure,
undiluted fury.
Three years of systematically dismantling every rogue pack, every criminal wolf operation, every threat to pack territory. We’d been so
close. So fucking close to wiping them all out.
And now the two worst ones–the ones who’d orchestrated half the violence, who’d killed innocent wolves, who’d tried to challenge my
authority–they were gone.
Vanished like smoke.
My phone buzzed on the desk. Another report. Another failure. Another-
“Alpha Damien?”
The voice made me freeze. Not in fear. In exhausted irritation.
I didn’t need to turn around to know who it was. The scent of old wolf and expensive cologne gave him away.
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“Elder Henry,” I didn’t bother hiding the ice in my tone. “Unless you have information about Voss and Valerie’s location. I suggest you
come back another time”
“I heard you shouting from the hallway.” Henry stepped into my office uninvited, closing the door behind him. “The whole pack house
probably heard you.”
“Good. Maybe it’ll motivate them to actually do their fucking jobs.”
“Damien.” His voice took on that patronizing tone that made my wolf want to snap. “You’ve been like this for months now. Angry. Volatile. Impossible to work with.”
Everything I’d grown to hate over the past three years.
“I’m cleaning up a mess that should’ve been handled years ago,” I said flatly. “If that makes me angry, then everyone else should be angry
too. We’ve tolerated rogue violence for too long.”
“The rogue situation is important, yes.” Henry stepped closer, his eyes searching my face. “But that’s not really what’s bothering you, is
it?”
Warning bells went off in my head. “What’s that supposed to mean?”
“Your Luna.” The words hung in the air like a guillotine blade. “Or should I say… your missing Luna.”
My wolf snarled. I felt my canines lengthen, my claws extend. “Seraphina isn’t missing.”
“Isn’t she?” Henry raised one eyebrow.
“That’s none of your concern.” My voice came out as a growl. Dangerous. Barely human.
“It’s every elder’s concern when the pack Luna disappears without explanation.” Henry didn’t back down. Stupid old wolf. “The pack is
unsettled. They have questions. Questions you refuse to answer.”
“Because there’s nothing to answer!” I roared.
“Damien.” Henry’s voice softened in that infuriating way that meant he thought he was being kind. “Stop lying to yourself. I’ve watched
you for three years. I’ve seen you throw yourself into this war against the rogues like a wolf possessed. And I know why.”
“You don’t know anything”
“Even if she hasn’t disappeared,” Henry said, gentler now but somehow more cutting, “even if she comes back tomorrow… the pack can’t
accept her as Luna.”
Ice flooded my veins. “Excuse me?”
“She’s human, Damien. No wolf, No shifting ability. No pack bonds.” He listed each failure like a death sentence. “The pack has been
patient. They’ve waited three years for you to find a proper Luna. But that patience is running out.”
“Sera IS my proper Luna.” My voice was deadly quiet now. More dangerous than any shout. “She’s my mate. My bond. Mine.”
“She’s human.” Henry said it like that explained everything. Like that justified everything. “And the pack deserves better. They deserve a
Luna who can protect them. Who can fight beside you. Who can-”
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