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Jason's POV
I watch Rosalind walk off into a bathroom.
I thought they killed her until I saw her tonight — and now she's pregnant which makes this even better.
I turn and walk outside before I grab my phone of of my pocket and call one of my men named Luca.
"Jason." Luca says as he answers the phone.
"You IDIOTS! You said you killed her!" I yell into the phone.
"We did?"
I growl at him, "Then why is she at the VanishedEdge Pack's becoming Alpha party."
He goes quite for a moment before he says, "If we didn't kill her then who did we kill?"
I growl at him and hang the phone up before walking back inside. Once I am inside I stand near Rosalind as she talks to Blake's rival pack's alpha Hunter and his mate Ella.
"What's up with Clayton?" Ella asks Rose.
"I don't know but he's really mad." Rose replies.
I look over my shoulder at them as they continue talking but soon Clayton starts yelling along with Rosalind's father Damon.
Clayton's POV
As Rose walked away, I noticed a girl walk in, it is Athena.
I smiled at her and she walked over to me — she doesn't look to happy.
"Clayton, I need to talk to you." She says. I nod and she pulls me away from Ella and Hunter.
"I forgot to mention that the descendants from the rival pack know who they are and they are out for revenge." She pauses and looks around to make sure no one is listening.
"The descendants of the pack you killed off are still mad at your pack, so every time there is a Luna to your pack... they kidnap and kill her." She tells me.
"How could you forget something like that?!" I ask mad.
Athena sighs, "Well, some strange things were going on with me like the bowl of raspberries. My mind wasn't exactly clear when we were talking."
"Is that what happened to my sister Nicole?" I ask curiously. Athena nods her head yes.
"But they actually want to kill Rose." Athena tells me.
As those words escape her mouth I growl and run a hand through my hair.
"But why would they kill Nicole then if they want to kill Rose? Are you sure they didn't want Nicole? After all they did kill her grandmother and her mom." I tell Athena as I try to avoid thinking they want Rose dead.
"Clayton, they thought Nicole was Rose. Also, they didn't kill the past Lunas to your pack until after they had a pup." Athena tells me.
I let out a deep breath and try to think clearly as Athena adds on, "They want to kill Rose, and now that she is pregnant they will really want to kill her."
I shake my head and sigh, "It makes no sense to why they want to kill the Lunas to my pack after they have a baby though."
Athena sets a hand on my shoulder and I feel her power.
"They want to continue killing the Lunas to this pack bloodline after bloodline — one thing they don't know is that your family isn't the same one that killed their pack off, Rose's is. They never found out about Alpha Marcellus' death so they think all these years they have been killing the family line of the first ever pure werewolf, when actually they've been killing the Beta's family line." Athena tells me.
I let it all sink in before I thank Athena for telling me and hurry off to find Rose.
It shouldn't be too hard since I can track her down without even using her scent to find her.
Not even a minute later I am outside a bathroom door waiting for Rose to open it.
While I wait I shake with anger and worry — I now know why I got a call when Rose was younger, why she was attacked in the woods, why there was a message on the wall, why my sister was killed, and why that pack member killed himself; because this whole time the've wanted her dead.
Soon, the bathroom door opens and Rose smiles at me, but her smile fades as I grabs her and take her back to the party.
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