I looked at the young man who just declared he was the mate of a young woman who was very special to me, one I looked on like she was my own daughter. âYou think Liv is your mate.â
âMy wolf is sure of it. It doesnât feel like what I was told, though.â
âI donât believe you.â I stared in his eyes, and his wolf pushed forward to challenge me. I was Alpha, and the only reason his wolf would not submit in this battle of wills, was because it WAS true that Liv was his. A mate was the only explanation for his challenge.
âWe should move this to your office,â Larry said.
I led them down the hall and into the soundproofed room. Iâd built out the office myself, using ten thousand dollars worth of cherry plywood and hardwood. The walls had raised panels, the ceiling a mural of the night sky. The large window was bulletproof, the small closet a safe room. An immense curly-cherry desk sat in the center of the room, and the entire wall behind it was bookshelves over cabinets. There were two leather chairs and a couch in front of the desk; I motioned for Brent to sit in the chair closest to the window as Larry and Donna took the sofa. âWhat did your wolf tell you?â
âAt first, he was confused and anxious; he wasnât sure. It was only when I came into the room that he told me my mate was here. Her smell wasnât what I expected, and I got closer so I could figure it out. I realized when I got close enough that she had no wolf scent, and she didnât react to my presence at all. How could I be mates with a human?â
âIt doesnât happen often, but it has happened before,â Larry said. âWe donât know why some feel a mating pull towards a person who doesnât have a wolf yet.â
âMy old Pack taught me that Luna made the match because of the wolf she was going to give the human,â Donna added. âThere are fewer than fifty thousand of us, and we all trace our bloodlines back to a much smaller line. New blood and fated mates keep us from genetic issues.â
It made sense; Iâd never had to deal with a human mate situation. The closest Iâd dealt with was with people who went through the change, and THEN they found a mate. They reacted the same way I did when the mateâs scent hit them; an instant attraction followed shortly by the mating bite and sex. âYou and your wolf may be all cylinders firing on this mating thing, but Livâs engine isnât even in the car yet,â I told him. âSheâs lived here for five years, and in that time, I donât think sheâs ever dated. She lives for her daughter, who right now is scared to death of being kidnapped again. In the last few days, sheâs found out her daughter is a werewolf, that people want Vicki dead, and now her grandmother has been killed by those same people. Sheâs got so many things going on that youâll be lucky if she notices youâre here.â
âWhat do I do, Alpha?â
âYou protect your mate with your life, and you gain her trust. You are going to have to win her heart slowly without her noticing what you are doing. Sheâs like a nervous deer, ready to bolt, and you need to stalk her until the time is right. You only get one shot at this, so donât make your move too early and spook her.â
He closed his eyes, talking to his wolf. âWe understand,â he said. âI would like to call my Alpha before I switch Packs,â he said.
âItâs the right thing to do,â I said as I put the phone on speaker. âI donât know what heâs going to say when I swipe another.â I dialed Doug Winterâs office, the Winona Pack Alpha.
âThis is Jennie,â a woman answered.
âHello, Luna Jennie, this is Alpha Leo Volkov of the Miesville Pack.â
âLEO! How is the girl? Did our people arrive?â
âThey did, Jennie, and thank you for sending them. Liv and Vicki are sleeping now, itâs been a rough time for them.â
âThat poor girl. Let me get Doug in here.â
I heard a door close, and Dougâs voice came on. âIf youâre Alpha Leo again, did you take another of my Pack members or find your own?â
I laughed. âIt wasnât my fault,â I said. âBrent Lawrence came into the house and found his mate in Liv Anderson, Vickiâs human mother.â
âDamn,â Doug said as Jennie let out a whoop. âNothing is easy with that boy.â
âI donât mind a bit, Olivia is a beautiful woman,â Brent said. âAlpha, Luna, I would like your blessing to leave your Pack and join the Miesville Pack.â
âYou have our blessing,â Doug said. âA mate and a future Alpha for a daughter, your parents would have been thrilled for you.â
âI know. Thank you.â
âThank you, Doug. Iâll take good care of him, and weâll see how much his patience will be tested as he tries to get a human to fall in love with him,â I said. I hung up, and we performed the ceremony to add him to the Pack. He was immediately linked to Mike and Anita. âDonât try to link Vicki yet, Iâve been able to pass messages to her, but she doesnât know how to respond, and she doesnât know who you are,â I told him.
âWeâre going to get going,â Larry said. âIâll have Alpha Doug call when Iâm closer, so the Stillwater Alphas donât have time to avoid me. They wonât dare his envoys.â
âTheir people attacked a Pack member of mine and a human under my protection,â I said. âI need to know if they were involved, or those two did it on their own.â
âWeâll find out.â The two left the room as my Betas entered. âHow is it going?â
âSchedule is made. Since we just got here, I thought it best if you do a circuit of the perimeter with the first patrol and show the patrols what they need to know. They can pass it on to their reliefs. Watch one, do one, and everyone learns.â
âGood idea, but after dark, Iâm taking them all out in wolf form.â
âWe have the sentry posted at the main entrance, and Craig and Connie have left for town.â
It was all coming together nicely. âHelp everyone get settled in, and let me know when Vicki or Liv get up again,â I said. âThey have a lot to do today. Iâm heading out. Send a couple people to the garage for the tour.â I went out into the garage, putting on my snowmobile gear. Opening the door, I moved the snowmobile out, then left it idling while I started the ATV. Mike had sent down Carl and a mated pair, Kevin and LuAnne, to join me on the first patrol. âKevin, you two take the ATV. Carl, with me.â We took off, following the trail that ran along the fence line of my property. I had field fence topped with a single strand of barb wire surrounding my property, and the snow inside it would quickly pack down under the machines. It took twenty minutes, then I returned the snowmobile to the garage.
Returning my gear, I went back to my office and called my lawyer, Jacob Burnley. âI want you to work with the Sheriffâs Department on a few things for Liv,â I said. âShe needs her purse, phone, and keys that were left in her home last night, and she needs access for her stuff.â
âIâll see what I can do. Iâm sure the home will be sealed for the FBI since it was a kidnapping, making it a Federal case. They will be there most of the day, Iâm sure.â
âI wouldnât mind getting my truck back either,â I said.
âThe impound lot should be open already, do you need a ride?â
âNo, Iâll get it myself. What about Livâs grandmother?â
âThey need to do an autopsy, so I wouldnât expect them to release the body for a few days. Liv can make arrangements with one of the funeral homes in town.â
So much to do. âJacob, am I off the hook?â
âIt was a righteous shoot, Leo, and your permit was valid. Liv confirmed your story and said you saved them. They canât arrest you for not listening to Dispatch and stopping them yourself, as much as they would have liked you to wait. I canât see the District Attorney charging you with anything. Iâd get a new gun because it could be months before you get yours back.â
Metro area Sheriffs loved to take in guns, but they slow-walked them back to the rightful owners. âIâll do that today as well,â I said. If I could get down to Red Wing, I could have one today. âLet me know what they say about Livâs things. They donât have a change of clothes of their own, so I need to get her in there.â
âIâll do what I can.â I hung up and called Brent up to my office. âYouâre with me, I need to pick up my truck from impound in Lakeville. Are you carrying?â He turned and showed me the pistol on his right hip, a Glock. âGood. Youâre driving too, hereâs the address.â I slept most of the way there, paid to get my truck back, then followed him back home. It was lunchtime by the time I arrived home, and everyone was already up.
âLEO,â Vicki yelled as she ran towards me.
âYour hands are all sticky,â Liv said.
I picked her up and hugged her back to my chest as I entered the dining room, keeping her hands away. âHow are you?â
âGrandma gone,â she said.
âI know.â I carried her back to the table, where she had been eating French toast and bacon. I looked into the kitchen where Connie was cooking up a storm. âThat smells great,â I said.
âHere, go sit down Alpha,â she said after scooping food onto the plate. âYouâre too skinny.â Brent came in behind me and got his plate next.
I sat by Vicki, with Liv on the other side. âGirls, this is Brent Lawrence. He joined my Pack this morning, so youâll be seeing a lot of them. Have you two been introduced to everyone else?â
âMost of them,â Liv said. âVicki is a little jumpy around strange men.â
âOur Sharkbait will get used to them. I will never bring anyone into this house who would hurt you. There are a lot of people here helping now because we donât want anyone taking you from us.â
My phone rang in my pocket; it was the Sheriff. âLeo Volkov,â I said as I stood up.
âMr. Volkov, itâs Detective Clark. Your lawyer contacted me about Ms. Andersenâs personal effects. I understand she is with you?â
âYes, just a moment.â I handed the phone over. âDetective Clark.â
I ate and talked with Vicki as Liv spoke to him on the phone, hearing both sides of the conversation with my wolf hearing. She would not be able to visit the crime scene until tomorrow, and her grandmother would not be released for three more days. She hung up and handed it back. âDo you have what you need until then,â I asked.
âConnie picked up a few things for us already,â she said. âI have questions, though. Should I get a hotel room or something? I donât want to impose.â
I couldnât believe sheâd ask that. âLiv, I want and need you two here. My wolf and I need to know you are safe and protected, and I canât do that elsewhere. You are no imposition at all.â
She blushed a little at that. âWhat about the funeral? Her school?â
âSchool will have to wait unless we can provide adequate security. As for the funeral, weâll need to plan carefully. If they want to try again, thatâs one place they can flush you out.â She didnât look happy. âWhatever you need, a lawyer, money, itâs yours. What are you worried about?â
She glanced at Vicki and shook her head. âLuAnne, can you take Vicki and help her clean up,â I asked.
âI need to tell my parents her mother is gone,â Liv said.
âThey donât know?â
âI was her next of kin. When Grandma took me in after Mom and Dad disowned me, they didnât talk to her either. I havenât spoken to them since I told them I was pregnant. I need to tell them before the police release her name.â
It was going to be difficult. âDo you want me to call your parents for you?â
âIâd like you to be there when I call, in case it goes badly.â I had finished eating, and Connie took the plate away as I stood up. LuAnn took Vicki to watch television while we went into the office.
She sat in my lap as she dialed the phone on my desk. âHello?â
âMom, itâs Liv. I have some bad news.â
âI have no daughter,â the woman said before hanging up.
That was enough to cause Liv to break down; I held her as she cried. When she could breathe normally again, I asked her to go to Vicki. As soon as she was gone, I called the number back using my cellphone this time. âHello?â
âMrs. Andersen, my name is Leo Volkov. Iâm a friend of Natalieâs from the Hastings area.â
âWhy are you calling me, Mr. Volkov? I donât associate with either of them anymore.â
âIâm informing you that Natalie was killed last night in a kidnapping attempt on your daughter and granddaughter. You should be able to read about it in the news, or you can contact me directly if you have any questions.â
âMomâ¦â
âI will let you know when funeral arrangements are made.â
âWhy?â
âBecause you never know when youâll lose the chance to repair the damage youâve caused,â I said. âOlivia is a wonderful young woman and mother, and your granddaughter is special. You donât know what youâre missing.â
âItâs none of your business, Mr. Volkov. Do not call me again.â
âAs you wish,â I said as I hung up. I just shook my head; they had no idea what they had tossed aside.