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Chapter 55: Yasmin.

Warren.

"Charlie," I say, prompting him to report.

"I took half the warriors, as you know, and we ran quietly to Quinton's pack. His Beta was there, but they were having a party, not paying attention and even the patrols were haphazard. We got in, killed the patrols, the Beta, and several other warriors who were partying in the back of the packhouse before anyone even raised the alarm. The omegas and pups never even made it to the safe rooms, making it easier to get of there quickly. The only order I didn't follow was killing Quirin,"

he says.

I raise an eyebrow. "We don't kill pups."

"I know, but you also said to kill anyone who raised a fist, and he attacked me, as did his mother."

"WhaI'd you think of the son?" I ask, curious.

"The son is as expected for a young Alpha. It's the Luna that has me curious," he says.

"How so?" I ask as we begin walking to the cells.

"She's protective of her son, no doubt, but there doesn't seem to be any love between her and Quinton. She didn't say that, it's just my impression."

"Your instincts are usually dead on, Beta."

I turn and look at Haynes following us.

"Oh, I can leave if you don't want me here," he says.

"No, stick around. That way I can get Charlie's impressions of you later,"

I say, making Charlie snort and Haynes look nervous.

When we walk into the cells, I can see that Charlie has put several individuals together in each of the cells, especially the omegas who are hugging each other in fear. The smell of it is nearly overwhelming.

However, my Beta made sure to keep pups with their parents, if the number of pups clinging to adults is any indication.

"Attention!" I say loudly, making the basement room go quiet. "Is anyone here injured?"

No one responds. I look at Charlie, who shrugs.

"If they are injured, they won't tell you for fear that you'll kill them," a woman's strong voice says from the end of the cellblock.

I walk slowly toward her, lifting my nose and recognizing her as Quinton's Luna.

"Well, Luna, you can tell your pack that I'm nothing like your mate. I don't kill innocents."

"My father is a good man," the young teenage Alpha says, trying to rush toward me, only to be held back by is mother.

"Your father is a murderer, young Alpha," I say, making him growl.

"Tell me, Luna, why is it that your mate wants my mate when he already has you?" I ask her, leaning against the wall. It's meant to make it look like I don't have a care in the world, but I very much want the answer to this question. He'd never be able to keep Yara unless he marked her, which won't be an option for him or Simon very soon.

"Is she your mate, Alpha? My understanding is that your mark isn't on her neck. And hers obviously isn't on yours," she says defiantly.

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