His Found Lycan Luna Chapter 98 Kyson POV Azalea fell asleep pretty quickly, yet as the sun rose, I knew I had to get out of bed, so I decided to check in with patrols, and with Damian who was meeting me at my office. We were supposed to be heading to the Landeena Kingdom today. Yet not hearing back from Larkin was starting to bother me.
He is supposed to let us know by this morning. Yet all week we have havenât heard a word from him.
âSomething is going on?â Damian tells me as I hang up the phone from trying to ring Larkin for the third time this morning. It was suspicious. I didnât know who to trust, but one thing was certain, the council couldnât be trusted.
And neither could anything we thought we knew. Nothing made sense.
âI think you need to hold off going to the Landeena Kingdom, my King. It isnât safe. I have a bad feeling about this,â Damian tells me and the worry was clearly etched on his face.
âAzalea wonât like it, but I think you are right,â I tell him, and he sighs in relief just as Gannon steps into my office.
âHow is Abbie?â I ask him when he smirks. He sits down and I press my lips in a line, trying not smile when I see she had finally marked him.
He clears his throat awkwardly. âGood, yep. Everything is good,â he chuckles, and it was good seeing him for once happy about something. I know he has struggled badly with Abbie and her PTSD.
âAzalea?â he asks, changing the subject.
âDamian and I were just discussing we should postpone the trip to Landeena,â I answer him.
âNo word from Larkin,â he asks and Damian and I both shake our heads.
âNothing,â I answer and Gannon sighs.
âDo you want me to send Liam and Dustin to the Cypress in search of him?â Gannon asks, but I shake my head and scratch my chin while I think about what the best approach would be.
âNot yet. We will give him today, if no answer by tonight, and he is still unreachable. We storm through the council,â I tell them and they nod.
Damian gets up from his seat before pausing. âWhat is it?â I ask him. I knew he wanted to ask me something, I could read him like a book and he had been nervous all morning.
âTandi wantsââ I wave my hand, cutting him off, already knowing what he is about to ask.
âAll the children that were adopted had their pictures taken. All documentation is in the cellars. She can have access to them. I will let the guards know,â I tell him and he nods.
âDo you really think Paige is one of the children?â Gannon asks us both. Larkin could be lying, but I highly doubted. He genuinely appeared disgusted with Tandiâs claims and also truly believed Brock didnât kill his own child.
âI hope so if notââ Damian pauses, looking at me.
âIf she isnât permission granted, you donât have to ask, not when it comes to children,â Damian nods.
And I knew if he couldnât find Tandiâs daughter. The next place he would be going is to drag the information out of Brock by any means possible.
I watch them leave, and I smirk as Gannon leaves seeing how happy he was. At least that would be one less thing playing on Azaleaâs mind. Abbie was a constant worry, and after her attempt to kill herself, I knew it heightened to magnitude levels, Azalea would not cope with losing her a second time. Yet as he goes to walk out the door, I call to him.
*Ah Gannon, a moment please,â he stops, looking back at me.
âClose the door, I need to speak with you,â I tell him and he sighs, looking at out to the hall before shutting the door. He retakes his seat across from me and I sit back, watching my friend.
âSia?â | ask.
âLiam told you?â Gannon asks, and I shake my head.
âNo, Dustin did,â he nods his head, knowing Liam must have spoken to Dustin.
âDustin told me about Liamâs involvement but said nothing about you. I want to hear it from you,â I tell him and he sighs.
âSia, Abbieâs aunty was my mate.â He breathes out.
*And Liam helped you cover up her death?â he nods his head.
âYou did not need to keep that from me, or Damian. I figured something went down,â I tell him, pointing to his chest. We all saw his scars, we all knew what caused that sort of damage. We also knew something bad happened for him to want to end it. Yet we didnât want to pry and I trusted Liam to come to me if he was worried about Gannon. I knew he would tell us one day the story behind them.
âAnd her body?â I ask him.
âOutside her old pack along with her motherâs,â Gannon tells me.
âThe mother?â
âCame after me years later when she learned what happened to her daughter,â I nod in understanding.
âHow did Abbie take this news?â
âNot well at first, but she understands why I did it,â he explains.
âIs that all?â I ask him.
âThere is more, but I canât tell you, my King. I wonât risk Abbie,â I swallow.
âIf I look into Siaâs background, what will I find Gannon?â
âAre you asking because you already know, my King?â he asks in return.
âIâm asking as a friend. I am asking for my Queen. Your Queen. If there is anything I need to know, this is your chance to tell me,â I tell him.
Gannon looks away and that is answer in itself for me.
âAbbieâs parents werenât involved,â he says.
âAbbie wonât be punished for her familyâs mistake, Gannon. You have my word, but the fact you never told me you found your mate in the first place has me worried. The fact you didnât tell me says either you knew I wouldnât approve or suspected something was amiss,â
âI want your word, my King. Abbie stays out of it,â
âYour Queen would have my balls if I tried. Rest assured, Gannon. I have learned from my mistakes, I wonât punish her like I did Azalea. We may be products of our parentâs but we arenât them,â I tell him.
Gannon seems to think for a second.
âSia worked for the hunter organisation, so did her mother. Liam and I found out she was one of the hunterâs suppliers.â he tells me and I purse my lips, peeved he didnât tell me, but she was no longer a threat.
âSuppliers?â I ask him.
âYes, her mother was selling Wolfsbane to the hunter organisation,â
âShe was growing it?â I ask him, but he shakes his head.
âWe found no evidence she was growing, but she definitely obtaining it from somewhere,â
âYou wonât keep anything like this from me again. I understand why you did. But we could have figured it out together.â
âSia was trying to weasel her way into the Kingdom. She was very insistent I change her. I wanted to wait. When I refused her, she went to Liam and tried to have him kill me,â
âShe wanted access to my kingdom?â
âIt appeared so. All she talked about was coming here and me changing her. It set off alarm bells, yet I never figured out her intention. She never told Liam anything that was suspicious either. Then, when I thought we figured it out and she was willing to accept me, I walked into an ambush. Luckily, Liam knew me better than her. Brotherhood won over the mate bond,â he tells me. It explains why he and Liam are joined at the hip usually. I nod in understanding, thankful it also did.
âYou can go, maybe see if Abbie and Azalea want to help Tandi. It will keep them distracted while we try and figure out this Larkin issue,â I tell him and Gannon nods, getting up from his seat and walking out, leaving me much to think about.