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Alpha Nolan retreated into the bathroom, and I walked over to his closet. I grabbed a simple black t-
shirt, inhaling deeply at his scent. I slipped it on over my nak*d body and exited his bedroom, slamming into Beta Devin.
“Oh, Daisy.” Beta Devin cleared his throat, his eyes widening as he took in my current outfit. “Is Alpha
Nolan in?”
My face heated to a bright crimson, and my jaw threatened to drop.
“IEr, Beta Devin.” I stammered, “He’s in the bathroom.”
“Thank you, Daisy.” Beta Devin nodded, his lips twitching. “I think I’ll come back later.”
“BetaThis really isn’t what it looks like.” I shook my head, toying with the shirt that hung to my knee’s.
Beta Devin smirked, “I’d never assume such things.”
I darted into my bedroom, hearing Beta Devin’s deep laughter rumbling down the hall. I inwardly cringed with embarrassment, hoping Beta Devin would keep yet another secret for me.
I took a quick shower, washing my fluids from last night off my body. There wasn’t much for me to do today, so I figured I’d walk back to my old house. There were a few odds and ends I wanted to bring back to the pack house. After slipping on some jeans and a blouse, I grabbed an empty bag and walked downstairs.
The pack house was virtually empty, scarce except for a few servants and the maid. I slipped out the front door and began walking down the street.
I hesitated at the front door, wondering if I now needed to knock. Just as my hand wrapped around the door k**b, the front door swung open.
“I told you she was coming over.” Grandma shouted at my Dad who sat at the kitchen table. “Would it k**l you to have a little faith in me?”
Dad raised his eyebrow at Grandma and grumbled something unintelligible, his face lighting up when he saw me standing through the door frame.
“Back already.” Dad chuckled, looking happier than he’s been in weeks. “Already getting on Alpha
Nolan’s nerves?”
“Of course not.” I grinned innocently, the throbbing between my legs a constant reminder of Alpha
Nolan’s touch. “You know I’d never antagonize him on purpose.”
Dad’s smile dropped, a smirk taking over his face. “Alpha Nolan must be a patient man.”
“Mm, I don’t think patience has anything to do with it.” Grandma chuckled to herself, “Hungry, dear?”
“Of course.” I grinned, hoping Dad would forget her little comment.
I sat down at my usual spot, digging in once Grandma placed a plate in front of me. Dad took a deep drink from his coffee mug, eyeing me warily. I was scarfing down my food like a rabid animal. And entire night of endless org**m s and no water breaks took a toll on your body.
“They not feeding you over there?” Dad raised his eyebrow, setting his newspaper down on the table.
I shrugged, “I haven’t eaten since dinner last night. I woke up a little late.”
Dad grunted and nodded his head, “Still no word from Sean.”
“It’s only been a few days.” I gave him a small smile, “He’ll contact us when he’s ready. He won’t be gone long.”
“I hope not.” Dad grunted, “First I worried about you, now I’m worrying about him.”
“You’re always gonna worry.” I chuckled, “That’s part of your job.”
“The two of you could make it a little easier on me.” Dad huffed.
“You never made it easy on me.” Grandma scolded Dad, waving a spatula in his direction. “I remember multiple instances where you’d run off in the middle of the night.”
“I didn’t think you knew about that.” Dad grumbled, his face turning a light pink.
Grandma rolled her eyes, “Of course I knew. You weren’t very quiet about it.”
I chuckled to myself, listening to their bickering as I ate my breakfast. After eating, I walked into my old bedroom. I began filling my bag with some odds and ends I wanted to bring. A stuffed animal, a few books, some extra socks.
I saw it sitting on the windowsill, my brain working to process how it had gotten there.
A white index card sat on the window sill, the place I had been frozen at the night of Kanyon’s d***h.
I couldn’t understand how it had been placed here. It must’ve been in the night, but how would they get past the patrol teams?
I refused to let myself feel afraid, reminding myself I had wanted this. I wanted another chance at finding out why Kanyon and Katie died. I wanted the closure for their families, and the information for
Alpha Nolan. Yet, the sight of the notes still made my blood turn cold. I knew once this was all over, I’d never look at a white index card the same way.
I lifted the card and opened it gingerly, unfazed when a photo fell out.
I looked down at the photo in interest. The red flashing lights made my hair a shiny auburn color.
Tristan was gazing down at me, his eyes glued to my neck. My lips were parted, a dreamy look on my face as I gazed at him.
Someone had seen Tristan and I at the club, had watched as he lulled me into a false sense of security.
I hadn’t even noticed someone standing close by, a camera in hand. In fact, I couldn’t remember anyone else from that night. All I could remember was Tristan, Mason, and Breyona.
The note was written in the same elegant script, but the threat was clear on paper.
Busy night?
I will give you one last chance.
Meet tonight, same placeMidnight.
Come alone.
If you fail to show; another life will be taken, one close to heart.
My idea was stupid, very stupid. It would result in plenty of people being angry at me, Alpha Nolan included.

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