20. Alphas meeting
The Alpha and His Contract Luna
My drive home was quiet and reflective. I haven't felt this peaceful in a very long time. I guess part
of that peace was because I made a decision when it came to Iris.
I wasn't even dreading the visit Grace said she would make soon. I was ready and eager to sign
whatever documents that needed to be signed.
âI'm surprised. It's the first time in a long time that you've made a selfless decisionâ Raya says,
interrupting my thoughts.
She was staring at me lazily. Her head on her paws as she lay down. I choose not to answer her.
Engaging with her always ends up with my feelings hurt and right now I didn't want to ruin my
good mood.
âIgnoring me won't make me go awayâ she smirks.
Right now I wanted to smack that smile off her face. I'm still hurt and mad at her for the stunt she
pulled when she refused to shift.
âI'm not ignoring you, just hoping you would go back to where you were hiding beforeâ I replied
through clenched teeth.
Every time I think about how she abandoned me to die, I feel like beating the ever loving shit out of
her. Because, seriously, how could she?
âDon't be like thatâ she mocks.
âLeave me alone Rayaâ
With that I push her to the back of my mind and block her. The last thing I hear is the echo of her
devilish laugh.
I honestly donât know what's going on and how to help her. Maybe it was time to talk to someone
about it. Her behavior is starting to get out of hand and I was afraid that it would one day put
someone I care about in danger.
I enter the pack gates and park my car on the other side of the house. Reason being that there were
about ten cars parked on the front and there wasn't any more space.
Getting out of the car, I can't help but wonder who our visitors were. I already knew one of them. I
recognized Darren's car. So maybe it was an Alphas meeting.
Darren, I haven't spoken to him since the night the truth about Iris was revealed. He tried calling
and texting but I ignored him. He even came once or twice asking for me but I asked Ren to make
excuses for me. Just like with Raya, I was still hurt by his actions.
"You're being unfair. You've forgiven Bash and Ren so why can't you forgive Darren?â that annoying
inner voice asks me.
A good question but I have no answer for it. I donât understand why his reaction hurt me more than
that of Ren and Sebastian. It just did.
Pushing those thoughts away I enter the house through the kitchen. Maybe after the meeting I
could get a word with him.
No one was there so I head straight to my room. If there was a meeting then the others wouldn't be
around. So I could take a shower then head out to look for Ren and the kids. That is if Ren herself
wasn't part of the meeting.
I finish showering in record time then put on something more comfortable. I take my phone and
leave the room
Just as I was landing on the last step, the door to Sebastian's office bursts open and Ren comes out
in a rush. She suddenly halts when she sees me.
âI was about to look for you, come...the Alphas want to have a word with you"
âMe? Why?â
âJust come, this is something we can't talk about here in the openâ
With that she turns around and goes back to the office while expecting me to follow. I sigh and
change my direction and follow her. It was better to get this over and done with
The moment I step in, all eyes present turn to me. I count about seven Alphas including Sebastian
and Darren. Being under their scrutiny makes me feel uncomfortable.
âClose the door behind you, Mayraâ Sebastian orders and without wasting any time I do it.
I stand there awkwardly shifting from one foot to another while trying to avoid eye contact with
Darren. I can feel his stare burning holes into my skull.
"Would all of you stop staring at her? You are making her uncomfortableâ Ren snaps at them. They
immediately avert their eyes, making me breathe easily.
I honestly donât know how she does that. I think sheâs the only woman, apart from the Oracle, who
has the guts to order a bunch of Alphas and they actually listen to her.
âRight, so everyone this is Mayra and sheâs encountered the wolf that we believe might be behind
the killingsâ Sebastian begins before turning to me. âMayra, we need your help. There have been
killings these past few months and all of them were werewolves. The council asked us to investigate
and find out who is behind them and put a stop to themâ
Ren picks up from him. âUsually when something like this, a threat to werewolves occurs, the
goddess directs me and I'm able to eliminate the threat but she has remained quiet. Not even
Midnight has been able to get anything from her. We think it might have to do with the fact that I'm
pregnant but that has left us working blindâ
âThere is usually no clue left, no scent, no footprint, absolutely nothing. More wolves continue dying
but we have no idea who is killing them, why, or how to catch them. We were hoping that your
encounter with the wolf with red eyes would shed some light. Maybe it's the one responsible for the
killingsâ Darren adds.
I keep quiet as I try to sort out everything they've told me and it's actually scary. That there's
someone going around killing wolves.
âBut I don't think it's the same person. You said that there isn't a scent left behind when the killer
strikes, but the wolf with red eyes had a horrible scent. It would be hard to miss thatâ I tell them.
âNot really. Not if his kill wasn't fresh and all his or her victims were found days after they were
killed according to the postmortem that was done on their bodiesâ An Alpha with blonde hair that
was almost white said.
Sebastian talks next. âWe measured the claw marks on their bodies and they were approximately the
same size and width as the one you had on your back. This solidified the idea that it might be the
same wolf. You were probably going to be its next victim that night, but the patrol guards got to
you before it was too lateâ
I shiver when I remember that night. The fear and the adrenalin pumping through my body. I
remember the pain when it clawed me. It was all so vivid and I was lucky I got out alive because
when I fell and felt it behind me. I wasn't sure I would live to see another day.
âIs there no footage? Though I wouldn't recognize it. The only thing I remember seeing before
running away was its red eyesâ
Ren shakes her head. "He kills in the forest because that's where all bodies have been found which
makes us think this isn't just a mindless wolf, or a feral one, it's intelligent. It's the only way it would
know to kill in a place where there are no surveillance camerasâ
Thinking back, I thought that I was running in the right direction, away from it. But what if that's
what it wanted? What if that's what it was aiming for? Chasing me and leading me to the forest,
where there were no cameras and it would take days before anyone found my body.
"You're right, about it being intelligent. I thought it was a coincidence but after hearing what you've
told me I think it's not. That night wasn't the first time I saw those red eyes. I first saw it after my
therapy session the day beforeâ I tell them after the truth hit me.
"What?? Why didn't you tell anyoneâ Darren all but yells.
âThe only thing I saw was the red eyes, it was during the day but its entire body was shrouded in
darkness. I thought I was imagining things so I disregarded it thinking it was just paranoia given I'd
just come from talking about my experience in captivityâ
That will teach me not to disregard things no matter what my rational brain tries to tell me. Maybe if
I had told someone then, we would have been careful that night and might have caught it.
âLooks like it wasn't a coincidence. It wanted to kill Mayra, it planned on killing herâ Ren runs her
hand through her hair in frustration.
âThis is a helpful information. It seems like it stalks its victims before killing them. So this isn't a
random killing, this is calculatedâ another Alpha concludes.
To be honest I don't know which one is worse. That It is killing randomly or having targets.
My eyes catch the pile of pictures on Sebastian's desk. At first I couldn't understand why but one in
particular brought forth a memory. Without thinking I rush forward and grab them
âMayra, what the hell?â Sebastian growls at me but I don't pay him any attention. My mind fully
focused on the pictures that were falling from my hand one by one.
"Oh my goddessâ I whisper. Fear lacing my voice.
Once I'm done looking at them and they're all scattered on the floor. I turn to look at Sebastian.
"Why do you have their pictures?â I ask slowly. Afraid of the answer.
He frowns confused. âThose all the victims. The ones that were murderedâ
My knees buckle at his answer and a gasp of horror leaves my mouth.
âMayra, what is it...why do you look like you've seen a ghost?â Darren holds me, giving me support
because I was sure without it I would collapse on the floor.
I look at him. I feel it as tears cloud my eyes.
"Because those are some of the wolves we were in captivity with.â I whisper, dropping the
bombshell that leaves all of them shocked.