The young girl swallowed hard. Actually, my Alpha has always been sending sples here, I’m the only one who ever sent back information.”
She had sent back information? “What did you send?” 1 frowned.
She looked down. “I informed him that you sent warriors to help your Silver and even visited her as an ally.”
Hearing her say “as an ally” made me exhale. I thought she’d assumer wanted a relationship with her. It gladdened me that she wasn’t that… smart.
“You should be proud of yourself. You’re the first spy to do that,” I grinned.
Her eyes dilated as
got
up again,”
that’s all you’ve done, then I doubt you’ve been here long. It’s best to end you now. You can’t
help me…”
“Actually, I can!” she interjected.
I retracted my claws. “How? And I don’t want a spy for Red Moon. What happens there doesn’t concern me.”
“It should,” she hurriedly said. “You know of the Lycan King there?”
My eyes widened. Lycan King? I knew of the Lycan Red Moon had been wanting to trade with Black Hills, but he was a King?
My wolf came closer to get a fill–in on this gossip. He was particularly interested.
“What about the Lycan King? And how did Red Moon get a Lycan King?” I inquired, almost disbelieving her.
A Lycan was really powerful. An average Lycan could combat a Beta, more so a full Lycan. Then a King of Lycans? Something didn’t add up.
“And how do you know he’s the Lycan King?”
“He’s crazy! Mad! He killed all his family and was heavily injured–so much that he’s like a warrior wolf,” she replied.
“Then he’s almost useless,” I deadpanned.
“No, he’s rebuilding. A fight with a Silver wolf will greatly improve him. He’ll be Red Moon and Black Hills‘ secret weapon,” she smirked.
Those two packs would seriously not accept trading a Lycan in our world to a Silver wolf.
“That was the arrangement before I left Red Moon. I don’t know if it commenced or changed, can find out if you let me go,” she pleaded.
She was very convincing. I wanted to protect my mate, and I’d need an insider. But if I let this spy go, how could I be sure she wouldn’t run away?
“Let’s do this. You keep being a spy for Red Moon, but in turn, you ask for information that can facilitate your espionage,” I offered.
She cocked her head. “You’ll let me keep being a spy?”
I nodded. “So far, I have few secrets to hide. If I do, you wouldn’t know about it, even if you tried. I’ll assign a warrior to you so you
won’t leave.”
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She nodded readily. “As long as I don’t die, I’ll do anything you please.”
I sensed sincerity in her words. A part of me felt she was tired of working with Red Moon. They also had a history of disposing of their spies.
“Very well. Stay here, I’ll send a warrior for you to answer to,” I told her, walking away.
She nodded, and I left the barn. The warrior outside went in immediately and removed the dead men.
I mind–linked him. “I’m assigning her to you. She’ll report Red Moons information, and you’ll report to me.”
He replied, “Yes, Alpha. And Beta Ralph came shortly to say that King Chris is currently at Silver Pack. He thought you should know.”
I froze, cutting off may mind link. Why was Chris there? My wolf came to the surface. What did he want with her?
He’d recently release her parents to her, and now he came himself? Was he trying to gain her favor? Or was I overthinking?
“Don’t be jealous. Let’s go there now!”
“That would be
impulsive,” I retorted.
Yet I let my wolf shift. We would visit. I didn’t like the idea of my mate being alone with an ex.
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