Evan entered the office looking for James and he didn’t find him anywhere. He assumed James went for a morning run to check up on things around the territory. Which, by Emily’s notes, he often checked on things first thing in the morning.
Evan decided he’d start the day by recovering the phone messages and checking email. The email went easily, and he’d got all the documents printed for the day. So, he started in on the phone messages. Nice, simple, call this person back about that. Nothing important or rushed. Until he found a message from James. His voice sounded distracted. What did Evan do now? Their guests were still here. They’d not concluded their business yet. This was a disaster in the making.
He tried calling Emily, but she wasn’t answering her phone. So, who did he go to now? James mentioned the Luna. Did he risk it? He was desperate for help and a second opinion. Evan dialled the Luna’s number and prayed she didn’t blame him for losing James. “Luna Janine? I’m sorry for bothering you, but I have a few issues down in the office. Could you please come to see me? It’s rather urgent, and we need a rather high level of secrecy on this.”
“I’ll be down in a few minutes. Is everything alright?”
“No, but I’ll fill you in on it when you get here.” Evan hoped that would stir her curiosity and concern to come quickly. He’d assumed correctly, and she breezed through the door not long after hanging up with him.
“Fine. What is so urgent that my son couldn’t come to me for once?”
“I’m sorry to have done this. But it wasn’t your son. In fact, you need to hear the message he left for me, well for us, this morning. I only just found it.” He played the message to her and watched her carefully for her reaction.
“To find himself. What a load of dung. He’s up to something, but it’s still odd that he didn’t take anyone with him. He’s not the time to go off alone.”
“I don’t know of anyone that’s missing right now. So, where would he go alone?” Evan couldn’t believe this. It’s his second day, and he’d lost his boss, and everything would fall apart in a matter of hours. “What should I do?”
“First, you did correctly and contacted me. Did you try contacting Emily?” Janine picked up the phone and dialled a number.
“Yes, and she’s not answering. Maybe she’s driving to the airport?”
“Far too early. She’s taking the red-eye out tonight. She’s still not answering. Perhaps she’s asleep and didn’t hear the phone. Send someone over to check on her.”
“Good idea.”
“I’ll see if I can get something from this cryptic message my son left us. He couldn’t have chosen a worse time for going MIA.” Janine sat down with the phone and began listening to the message again. Once Evan finished sending someone over to Emily’s home to ensure she was fine, Janine looked at him. “After I went to bed, did anything happen? I know Emily threw my son for a loop by leaving like that.”
Evan wasn’t sure what to say to that. Did he tell his Luna that his Alpha and her son, drank himself to oblivion and back? Then went over to Emily’s home and accosted her. “You will not like it. There wasn’t anything I could do at the moment.”
“I’m a grown woman. Just tell me. What happened?”
“He drank with Alpha Haden after dinner, but when Alpha Haden went to bed, Alpha James didn’t. He sat up, drinking rather heavily. Then he left abruptly, saying he’s going for a run, and I shouldn’t stay up waiting for him. Several hours later, I got a call that they saw Alpha James out near the lake house on the shore of the lake, and he was drunk. Emily was the closest person to the lake house, and I begged her to make sure that Alpha James was okay. It took some persuading to get her to go. But maybe she’s up at the lake house right now with him?”
“Get someone out there, then. Right now. Let’s find out what happened. Maybe they’ve come to their senses and mated instead of going their separate ways.” Luna Janine was always hoping for the outcome she believed everyone should have. James mating with Emily was what she’d always wanted. Sadly, she felt Rebecca wasn’t James’ mate. It wasn’t anything Rebecca did. Janine liked her well enough, but she didn’t feel their relationship would weather well.
“If they’ve just mated, wouldn’t it be bad to… Uh… interrupt them?” Evan couldn’t see this as a possibility. Emily wasn’t happy with James and resisted going to check upon him. “Look, I’ll get someone to go up there next. But what are we going to do with Alpha Haden when he makes his appearance? Or his daughter?”
“I don’t believe she came back last night. She’s with whoever it was Emily said gave her cupcakes.” Janine wasn’t a woman who suffered from those who were unpleasant. “Her father will need to track her down before he leaves, though. I don’t believe she belongs here.” What she meant was Annabelle caused far too many issues with people she encountered and last night’s dinner was just the icing on the cake. “I’ll deal with Alpha Haden and have him sign these papers. You find him. If you can’t find him, then figure out what happened after Emily went to look for him. I want to know that both are okay.” Janine snatched up the papers and stomped out of the office. As she left, she said. “I’ll find Alpha Haden and have him sign these. All you need to do is your job.” Then she’s gone, leaving him to get down to the truth. Gods, what would he find? No, he would have to go up to the lake house and look. If he found them newly mated, he’d leave them there.
Happy EndingsJames and EmilyEmily and James have come so far from the stunted, messy, immature, and abusive relationship of their early years, overcome medical disaster, and so much more. Now, as parents and on the verge of a successful resort business, they deserve a little peace and quiet to enjoy their second chance. Their highlight success was with the rogue wolves that came to them. All but two survived the trip and the great adjustment into pack life. They had such success that eventually both twins had their own packs when they were old enough.Janine and HadenThey have both found a second chance with each other and a new lease on life managing the resort. Life won’t be quiet for them, but that’s the life they chose. So we leave off with the weapons, passing to the Largest Ontario Wolf Shifter Pack and the political power of the Wolf Shifters. Now they can settle into their twilight years together, chasing Duck Shifters from the front fountain, and keeping bear shif
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Finally, Asia’s plan came to fruition. Today, they would have their mating ceremony. Janine helped so much, with all the plans. She’d gone above and beyond when it came to their unique needs. But Asia now saw that it was safer for their packs to stay where they were. Penny now scared Asia with little comments, and her track record of being accurate with those comments was the reason.Asia watched the internet as information leaked out. Much of the speculation came from disbelievers and conspiracy theorists. The government and law enforcement had little to say, which only fuelled the debate more. Asia knew there was nothing to be done but to stay quiet and let the ruling council deal with it.Today was her mating ceremony, and it would be a good time in her life. It took long enough to get this far with Thomas and her pack. She wasn’t going to fool herself. There would always be someone commenting on the changes in a negative way.Those witnessing in person were minimal and all, but Ap
Karl greets the Alphas as they file into the room he’s using as a study currently. Once they’re settled with tablets, notepads, etcetera, James opened the meeting. “Alright, I think we can skip the intro to the reason for this meeting. We all know why and who we are. Okay Karl, tell us what you have found.”“Thank you, Alpha De Marre. Yes, uh, this is extremely complicated, so please bear with me as I need to explain there’s far too much back story. First, I have received some upsetting news. The latest attack by the Fae was investigated by my life partner’s enforcement team. The entire team is missing. I want to leave and go help, but I have been told not to stay here to continue working. Second, there’s supposed to be a Fianna weapons expert coming, and they are now late. Now, what I found while translating the journal. Hold on, I missed a few disturbing facts.” Karl held up a smaller book. “All original surviving copies of the translation book for the Fae language at in the univers
Karl now turned his attention to contacting his life mate, Pat. Everyone should be home. It was early there.He kept trying with no luck to connect with Pat. Karl didn’t like the feelings of isolation. Or that he didn’t know where Pat was.After some time, it forced him to decide to stop trying. He couldn’t reach anyone at home. It was as if the location was empty of life and that was far from normal. He took a break and found himself a drink and lunch. He could eat before stopping by the front desk to request that they explain how to find the room he was using to study the books in. When he identified the weapons, he did it under the view of the local arms master who ran James’ armoury. They worked together with attempting to understand what weapons killed which creatures. Some were pretty famous while others were far front known. He needed a person who understood lore and creatures from it. He knew languages used for writing magic spells and rituals. He wasn’t truly a specialist an
“Morning Karl, I have a response from the council. The Fianna will send a representative out to assist you. I’m surprised they moved this quickly. They have requested we send them via a mage driven portal rather than flighting out there. You should see them after lunch. Let the front desk know where they will find you. We’ve arranged for their stay. Now, how is the translation coming? Those weapons can’t be handed over without an understanding of what their purpose and function is.” Mages were well ahead of the everyday man. Humans finally got video calling, mages always had that. They called it scrying and Karl used it now to contact his mentor. Who was within the grand walls of the great library? Mages had to have a mentor while they studied and proved themselves. “Thank you, that’s great news. I have most of it translated. Currently, I’m attempting to build a detailed catalogue. With entries about each weapon mentioned within the journal. After that, I must identi