Chapter 31
Chapter 31
Once I was given the okay by the doctor, I left my bed.and sought to find the leader of the intelligence team, Jane. I still hadn’t done what I’d been aiming to do.
Finding Jack.
With her help, we were able to track Jack’s trail to the edge of the forest region that oversaw of the pack.
Taking the team with me, we headed there. a part of me desperate to see what had become of Jake.
breath hitched as we watched him using the drone we had deployed into the forest. Jack. After all this time.
Rant that shipment now, or you’ll have hell to pay.” He screamed into Jus phone before letting out a scoff.
My heart paused when I saw some rogues come up to him and he gave them orders. He was working with them–no–he was their leader.
“What the hell.” Jane had a look of disgust on her face as she watched him.
That wasn’t the only thing that had changed about him. In such a short period of time, he’d gone from being the Alpha of the pack that usually donned on the highest quality suits to a big–belied, chubby, middle–aged looking man.
The fact that he walked around the forest without a shirt too said a lot. I couldn’t help the disgust that ran through me.
It made me sick to my stomach the longer I continued to watch the video. This was the man I’d been married to for five whole years.
“We have to be extremely discreet about this.” I said to Jane who listened attentively to me.
She nodded her head and put the mask over her nose and mouth. I did the same with mine and we slowly inched closer to the building that served as a
cover for us.
So far so good, we’d managed to infiltrate Jack’s little neighbourhood. No one had sighed us just yet so I took that as a good sign to keep moving
forward.
“Keep your senses on alert. We can’t let anyone find out we’re here.” I said to Jane.
Jane didn’t look all
too pleased by that. “But that shouldn’t be of importance.”
“Again with this
“No, but if you’d
I rolled my eyes for
out for her.
”
I said exasperatedly.
think about it,” she insisted. “Why bother with those abilities when technology is here to make everything so easy for us?”
what must have been the umpteenth time that day. Jane was obsessed with modern technology and the endless possibilities it laid
On top of that, she found the abilities we possessed as werewolves completely unnecessary, even holding a certain disdain for them.
“We’re not having this discussion here.” I turned to watch some rogues going about their assignments, none of them aware of our presence just yet.
“Come on, Ms. Melanie.” Jane sounded like she was pouting now.
I turned to her and let out a sigh. “Get this straight. Computer code and binaries can’t replace our senses. That’s a fact that won’t be changed for years
to come so get it right.”
“Oh I highly doubt that.” Jane crouched closer to me, a small phone in her hand which she scrolled through.
“See?” She shoved the phone in my face. “This helps me track the heat signatures of everyone here. We’d know if someone was trying to sneak up on us while we’re taking cover here.”
As awesome as that sounded, I wasn’t the slightest bit impressed. She could use all her fancy gadgets but none of them would beat the innate senses of a werewolf.
“This, I pointed at the phone. “Won’t save me from a hostile wolf trying to bite my throat out. Unless, you have a contingency for that.”
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Jack opened her mouth to speak but I cut her off. “Which I take it that you don’t. I believe this argument is done,”
Jack turned back to look at her phone, her mouth pulled into a pout as she continued to sulk. We waited there for quite some time before I heard voice that made me stiffen.
Jack.
He was coming back home from a territory of the tour. We’d been carefully monitoring his movements and had calculated that he’d be back now.
“Now.” I whispered to Jane.
She nodded her head and brought out two spray cans from her bag. The formula had been developed by Jane to successfully mask our scents and leave us undetectable to the average wolf/
soon as I was done spraying, I gestured for Jane with a nod. Being as stealthy as we good, we slowly snuck into Jack’s home while the door was still open.
It was a cabin style house with very little furnishing. Littering the place were beer bottles of different brands. The whole plate was… unkempt. There was a half–eaten slice of pizza on the table just facing the small television.
“This is disgusting.” Jane mumbled under her breath, her face twisted into a grimace.
I put a finger on my lip, gesturing for her to remain quiet. We moved to another corner of the house, trying to find where Jack would be.
Even inching close to the wall sent a chill down my spine. Jack had gotten all that money and yet he still lived in this dump.