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Chapter 40: Strength and Weakness.
Quinton.
"I'm waiting to hear from Thomas. He isn't answering my phone calls. If he's ignoring me..." I snarl into the phone.
"Quinton, my pack still isn't fully recovered from our last battle with Warren. He's probably still recovering. You said he lost his Beta, right?"
Brady asks me.
"Yeah, but that's no excuse. I told him we'd get his Beta back, but I can't do that unless he answers his fucking phone so we can make a plan," I growl.
"What do you want to do?" Brady asks.
"T've sent some warriors over there to encourage him to answer his phone."
"So, when we attack, we're getting the lady doctor, right?" he asks.
"Yeah. Alive. We need her," I say, scrubbing my face with my hand.
"WE need her? I thought I was getting her," he says. I have to be careful here. If what Brady and Thomas have said is true, then.
"FUCK! I have to go. Fucking Harold is attacking," he says, hanging up.
I sit back, thinking. I know that Brady will be busy for a couple of hours. I should send warriors to help him, but my bigger issue right now is Warren. He's too fucking strong. Since my pack is the only one at a hundred percent, I need to keep it that way. Because there's no way in hell that I'm giving that lady doctor to Brady. He's just stupid enough to get stronger and then come after me.
There's a knock at my door and when I look up, I see my son, Quirin, watching me.
"Hey, son. Come in," I say, relaxing a bit. There's nothing and no one that I love more in this world than my son.
"Is everything okay, Dad? I heard you snarling," he says.
Quirin is the future heir of this pack. He's only twelve, but I've been training him to be a warrior since before he got his wolf two years ago.
And recently, I've started training him to think like an Alpha.
I gesture for him to come stand in front of me. "What do you think we should do with a pack that is getting stronger, an Alpha that is getting stronger and is threatening our livelihood?" I ask him.
"No one threatens our pack," he growls, in his young wolf's growl.
"That's right. No one threatens our pack. What do we do when someone threatens our pack?" I ask him.
"We eliminate them. We protect our pack," he says confidently.
"That's right. And what do we do if we find their strength, if say, that strength is a person, a she-wolf?"
I watch as he thinks about that. "We capture her and bring her here?
Force her to make us stronger while making the other Alpha weaker?"
he asks, unsure of his answer.
"That's right," I say, pulling him into my lap. "That's exactly what we do.
So, I'm trying to find a way to get to Alpha Warren and capture his strength. I will take what is making him strong and then I will kill him."
"What about the she-wolf?" he asks me.
"I will make her mine so she can never leave me," I tell him.
"Quirin, come. Let your father work," my mate says from the doorway. I look up and see her lips pressed tightly together. She heard what I said, but it doesn't matter. She gave me what I needed, an heir. For that, I'll always take care of her. But this lady doctor...she's the one who will make me strong, powerful, the Alpha of Alphas.
"Go with your mother," I say gently to my son. He's the only one who gets this side of me. Not even my mate gets this tone from me. "I'll see you at warrior training this afternoon?"
"T'll be there, Dad!" he says excitedly, jumping off my lap and walking toward his mother. I watch proudly as my son holds himself in the tall way of an Alpha. He's still working on his swagger, but it's coming.
I look back at my mate who looks away before leading my son from the room.
When they're gone, I'm about to get back to work when I hear the sound of warriors heading to my office.
"Alpha," my lead warrior says, walking in with the group he took to convince Thomas to answer my call.
"Where is he?" I ask.
"He's dead, Alpha. The entire pack is dead or gone."
Son of a fucking bitch! I turn, snarling as I swipe everything off my desk, some things smashing into the wal across the room with my anger.
"How long has he been dead," I growl, not looking at my warriors.
"For most of them, it seemed like it was in the last eight to ten hours, Alpha."
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