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I looked to Nicolas. He opened his book, revealing the notes he had previously taken. They were all about the rogue attacks and sightings. He had been keeping track of what was happening.
His messy handwriting was scribbled all over the pages, filling up every inch of the white notebook. I realised that not only was he taking notes of the events occurring, but he was trying to link them together too.
He'd done a lot of work.
"Takiani is not the only one experiencing random and dangerous rogue attacks and sightings. There have been numerous attempted and successful kidnappings also," Nicolas started. Everyone looked confused at his words.
Things were about to make a lot more sense.
"The first number of sightings were up in Rohan's pack about four months ago. There had been about three rogues spotted along the border. It was written off as a one time thing, since there was no scent to trace the rogues, but the sightings became more frequent over the following two weeks," Nicolas continued. He was reading the facts from his book. I hadn't yet heard this information.
I was pretty sure that Rohan was some other Alpha not too far from Takiani. I wasn't too sure.
I was a little nervous. Everyone was going to react differently to the information they were about to hear. I wanted to get the right reactions.
"Two weeks after the first few sightings, Rohan's youngest son was taken during the night in his sleep. He was killed, his body found near the border the next morning. Their best trackers searched for days. Found nothing," Nicolas said. He spoke clearly and slowly enough for everyone to process the information.
I fiddled with my fingers. I glanced at my brothers. Beckett was giving me a confused look. He would understand soon.
"From that point, sightings weren't as frequent and there weren't any other attacks. But issues started up in the south. There were sightings at first, and then two separate attacks on a group of teenagers going for a swim in one of the lakes. We found a scent but it lead us nowhere. Another dead end," Nicolas continued. My brothers stiffened at the mention of our family's home being invaded by rogues.
"Down north, where I come from, there were sightings. There was one attack, recently. A child, my nephew, was taken from outside his house by a group of rogues. Lucky for us, Alison was there to save him before he got hurt or taken. Strangely enough, when we went looking for the rogues that were killed, their bodies were gone," Nicolas explained, offering me a small smile. I glanced at Mason who was smiling at me also.
"There have been a significant number of sightings and attacks in Takiani and a lot of sightings here in Terialta, where the most recent sighting was yesterday morning," Christian finally spoke up. Everyone looked a little shocked at his words.
I was a little shocked too. I hadn't realised that the most recent sighting was only the day before. It made me more anxious and nervous.
"Does anyone know what was the same in every story?" Nicolas finally breathed out. I glanced around at everyone. They were all exchanging looks with each other before Samaya finally cleared his throat.
"There was no scent to trace," Samaya said, his words dreadful. He sounded like he had just come across a realisation of some sort. He was beginning to understand.
"Exactly. Each time there were attacks or sightings in any pack, the security was tightened and people were restricted to going places by themselves. Right?" Nicolas said, flicking through the pages of his book. His beast was buzzing. He wanted to know more. He wanted answers.
"Takiani is the only pack who's security hasn't changed in the past months, and the only pack who's had more than one attack," Nicolas stated firmly to everyone. My brothers glanced at each other, and Ezra sighed and sat back in his seat.
"You think the problem is Henry, don't you?" Ezra asked. Nicolas said nothing, but he shrugged. Everyone knew that was what he was thinking.
"Everyone here has recently been made aware of what happened that night with the rogue child and Henry murdering him in cold blood. Thanks Ezra... for filling everyone in by the way," Nicolas cleared his throat. He spoke so calmly and he knew exactly what he was saying. He was a great Alpha.
My skin crawled uncomfortably at the mention of the rogue child and his murder. I still couldn't help but be sensitive about it.
"Even after having a rogue wonder into the territory and make it so close to the pack unnoticed, security remains the same. Not a single thing has changed. Henry has not even shown interest in the fact that his pack is being invaded. Matter of fact, when I called this meeting, he said that it was unnecessary," Nicolas shrugged at all of us. My beast growled angrily.
She despised Henry. I did too. For an Alpha, he acted like a child.
"What are you saying here, Nicolas?" Lauri piped up. I watched Beckett's grip on her waist tighten a little. He was incredibly protective over her.
Nicolas cleared his throat and looked at me. I cleared my throat too and sat forwards in my seat.
"We think Henry might have something to do with the attacks and sightings," I said.
Leon started to shake his head. I wasn't sure if he was doubting it or if he was confused. "How? How could he be involved?"
"Think about it. An Alpha cares about his pack more than anything. They know damn well that they'd be nothing without their pack. A good Alpha would give their damn life to save their pack. Right, Nic?" I looked to Nicolas. He nodded at me to confirm my statement.
"Henry is the only one out of all the Alphas in this area that thinks we don't have a rogue problem. He isn't worried about the pack and he certainly wasn't worried when Ezra and I were attacked in the woods that one time. Plus, he cared more about threatening me that one night when I found the rogue child," I explained to them. Everyone stared at me intensely.
"He said you tried to attack him, that you challenged him on his decisions," Lila said, her voice soft and almost fragile. I frowned at her and glanced away towards Lucas and Leon. They nodded at me.
What?
"He told people that you wanted to keep the rogue living in the pack and adopt him. He said that when he told you no, you went crazy and attacked him. Apparently Alfie had to pin you down to keep you from killing everyone in the room," Lucas explained. He sounded hurt.
My beast growled and I bit back my own growl. Henry had lied to everyone. He had told people things that weren't true. He made me look like a crazy person.
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