He shook his head. “I don’t like chaos, but you seem to enjoy it.”
“I do. And this chaos was brought to us by Red Moon. We’re playing their game.” My claws left their place. “This horse has been tormented.”
The temper it had and the unusual breathing–they had mingled a spirit with its own.
Like an injured horse. He only needed saving. I slashed his neck forcefully, dragging him down. Jaden stepped back in surprise.
The horse began shaking tilkit bled to death. It didn’t take long; it was already a walking corpse.
“I freed the horse. It’s time to free Alpha Wayne!” I told myself out loud.
Jaden looked at me like I was mad. Again, I was. But it was a joy to be–things were working for my good, and it’d been a while since they had.
“Chris will easily believe you if you’re the one telling him. Tell Alpha Wayne as well so he won’t try hiding it,” I advised.
“What if he suspects that I am the supposed new Alpha King by reporting?” Jaden asked.
I shook my head. “He’s not that smart to think that way. He’ll only assume you were looking out for him when you weren’t,” replied.
Jaden took one more look at the horse before walking away. He murmured some words as he left. I assumed it was a prayer.
It’s about to go down. In all of the packs. Red Moon would be hated for its use of sorcery, Black Hills would be pitied and questioned.
And Silver Pack–it and their Alpha would be looked upon as a source of hope. Black Rose would also have some fans.
Blue Fire and Blue Bloom would be as irrelevant as they’d always been.
“Lana, do you feel good energy from this?” I asked excitedly.
She gasped. “I am ecstatic about it, but the energy I feel from this isn’t happiness. It’s definitely energy, though.”
I smirked. That was right. No matter what was coming, it only mattered that we had the energy to deal with it.
Dara was tugging on my mind link, and I released it. “Yeah, honey?”
“Alpha Jaden just left our border,” she said.
“Good,” I replied. “Soon, big and wonderful news will reach all the packs. Be ready, in case we get some attack from haters.”
“You know I don’t understand you, right?” Dara sighed.
She didn’t now, but when it began, she’d totally catch the news from the air. “Don’t worry, girl. I’ll explain when you’re back from duty.”
“All right, Alpha.” She switched off her mind link, but someone replaced her immediately. I was in a good mood, so I didn’t complain.
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Chapter 95
“Alpha, please, you aren’t very busy, are you? fin leaving to get supetes with some hunters. It was my Beta, Beatrics.
“Yes?” My brows furrowed.
“My son is on his way to stay with you. Just stay with him for a while. Thank you.” She switched off her mind link before I could
revolt.
I shook my head, searching for her, but then the door of the stable opened.
“Alpha!” A small voice rang. Horror was on my face. “Ohhhh! This place is huge! It has horses too!” I dropped my hands in
annoyance.
“Hey, quiet down, okay?” I made to leave the stables.
?
“Alpha, Alpha, can I ride a horse…” He trailed off, then gasped.
I smirked, turning to him. “Of course, the dead horse. Wanna know why I killed it?”
He turned to me, looking scared. He shook his head, but I told him anyway.
“He was stubborn, noisy,
and wanted to run about. Be good, and we’ll get along, right? Okay?” I tilted my head. The boy looked down and nodded.
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