Chapter 120
Chapter 0120
“No. I think I’m good.”
“Alright, have a good rest of the day. Alpha Alec, Luna Kristen.” She gave a bow before walking out of the
room.
“Thank you.” I said before she fully left. Her b*dy paused but she kept going. Sliding off the bed, Alec reached out and grabbed
my arm to make sure I was steady.
“Let’s go.” Alec gestured for me to head towards the door so I did. This phone call wasn’t going to be a pleasant one. The whole
way to the packhouse, we didn’t speak. Alec had his hands by his sides but there was like three feet between us as we walked. I
felt rather exposed in my ripped t-shirt.
When we got to the packhouse, there was a warrior standing outside the door. That was rather unusual but that was something
I’ll tackle later with Alec. Instead, I went straight up to our room.
Going to the closet, I ripped the torn shirt off and put on basic shorts and a tank top that had a built-in bra. Alec even helped
move it so it didn’t scrap at the bite mark.
“Let’s go to dad’s office to make that call.” Alec said as we exited the closet.
“Why?”
“He was going to call him anyway about the locations.” Alec shrugged.
“Fine. It’s getting late as well. Can we just have food brought up to our room and go to bed early?”
“That’s fine.” Alec didn’t even look at me as he walked out of the bedroom and to his dad’s office. Alec
knocked once before opening the door.
“Brian, your daughter actually just walked in and she has something she wanted to inform you of.” Alpha
Marc frowned. He hit speaker before putting the phone down.
“Okay? What’s wrong?” Dad’s voice filled the room.
“Hey dad.” I said a little timidly.
“Kristen? What’s going on?”
“Dad, I don’t want you to get angry.”
“F uck Kristen. What did you do?” I was a little taken aback by that.
“HEY! I didn’t do anything!” I said in my defense. Alec snorted before he sat down.
“Yeah, okay. Tell me what happened.”
“Alec was showing me the perimeter of their land...” I started.
“Good. You need to know those things.” I could picture dad nodding.
“Yes, well, a gust of wind came and I smelled rogues. Alec looked over and there was about a dozen rogues. He told me to run
but I didn’t listen and we had about one minute. We shifted and a rogue had already scaled their wall and landed on Alec. Sierra
jumped in and saved Alec but we got bit on the shoulder in the process.”
“Well, I’m happy to hear that Sierra took action but I’m at a loss why this was a big deal. You have battled rogues before. I have
faith you handled it until their warriors got there.” Dad’s confidence in my fighting skills made me give Alec a ‘told you so’ look.
He rolled his eyes at me.
“Well, at one point. One of the rogues changed back into his human form and said, ‘that’s who we want, get her’ or something
similar. Basically, they were after me.”
“WHAT?” Dad’s voice echoed across the office.
“As soon as I heard this, I told Alec to keep some alive. We have some of the rogues in the cells and will interrogate when they
wake up.”
“What is being done about my daughter’s safety?” Dad asked.
“She will have a guard with her at all times. I have upped warrior posts around the pack and increased border patrol. I think once
they wake up we will find they have orders from Midnight River Pack.”
“You think so?” Dad asked Alpha Marc.
“Alec, Kristen... why don’t you let me and Brian handle it from here.” Alpha Marc took dad off the speaker phone and turned his
back to us.
I hated being dismissed like that. Standing up, I walked out of the office and stomped my way back to
room. “Why are you mad?” Alec asked when he got there and shut the door.
“I hate being dismissed like that.” Laying down on the couch, I leaned back and sighed.