470 Out of Range
Alpha Phillip froze for a moment, seemingly unable to digest what heâd just heard. He was the one supposed to take care of the Sirius empire in the absence of the king, was he not?
On top of all the work he had to do, a mysterious grey-eyed werewolf claiming to be the fabled and missing Seeker had come to him with the worst possible news any wolf would ever get the chance to hearâ¦
His mind wrestled with accepting her words as true or simply downplaying them as delusions. He wanted to deny everything sheâd just said. The empire had known peace for so long⦠and yet, here she was, talking about the worldâs greatest threat⦠The Rogue King.
And whatâs more, she claimed to know exactly where the man was. From the kingâs journey to the Golden Moon pack nearly two years ago, Phillip knew of this womanâs existence and of her involvement with a mysterious attack back then.
Alpha Jackson had long shared his report on the matter. While there had never been blood or a body to speak of from the scene, the lady had, without a doubt, gone missing. Vanishing without a trace.
Except for just one.
Madeline, the girl whoâd escaped from this ordeal, confirmed the presence of the Rogue King in that house that day. What was even more convincing were the memories she shared with the king through the mind link.
There was no denying it. She had the perfect image of the Rogue King in their living room that day.
If anyone knew the true details of what had happened that night, it would be this woman standing right in front of him. At the time, another source of insight allowed them to affirm that this really was a rogue incident.
.....
And that was the presence of a hunter named Micah Chase. The Cleanest Rogue Kidnapping⦠is what the incident had been named.
âI need to speak to the king. The royals need to know,â Beatrice spoke up, snapping the man out of his convoluted thoughts.
Alpha Phillip sighed before reaching for the landline at the kingâs desk. As he dialled in the kingâs number, he asked, âIs the king in danger?â
âHe shouldnât be⦠but⦠Iâve been hospitalised for almost two years. I donât know,â the woman answered.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The manâs fingers paused and hovered over the buttons of the dial-up phone, âTwo years⦠What happened?â
âI escaped⦠but they chased me down. I barely got away with my life. I honestly donât know how I survived. I can remember drowning⦠over and over again,â Beatrice shuddered at the images that constantly looped through her mind while sheâd been in the hospital.
âIâm sorry,â Phillipâs voice softened before he hit the call button.
âWould youâ¦â Peter opened his mouth to say something, but the words got caught in his throat when he looked into the crimson eyes of the person he was talking to.
Suddenly, it dawned on him that he was standing in the royal palace of Sirius⦠and that Alpha Phillip was the beta alpha of the Sirius packâ¦
The feeling of safety and familiarity heâd begun to develop during the casual conversation vanished the moment he tried to approach the large man.
Phillip, on the other hand, barely noticed. He took the manâs sudden silence for respect and unwillingness to interrupt him during the phone call. Taking a casual guess about what the young man had intended to ask, he hit the âspeakerâ button and placed the phone down before waiting patiently.
The phone buzzed for a short moment before the agentâs voice came throughâ¦
âThe number you are trying to dial is currently out of our networkâs rangeâ¦â
Alpha Phillip held still as the message sounded three more times before the speaker went silent. The alpha scrunched his brows in confusion and tried the number againâ¦
and againâ¦
The fourth time, his hand was caught by Whitneyâs dainty hand, calming him down.
âWhere is His Majesty supposed to be?â Beatrice asked.
âAt the Royal Games with the rest of the royal family except for the ones going through the Trials. Thatâs if the princess and prince havenât finished with the Trials yet⦠Usually, they are done with that around now,â Lyla answered thoughtfully before the alpha could.
Her sudden interruption allowed him to clear his mind and come up with another idea immediately. âIâll try another number,â he said to Whitney and began to dial someone elseâs number.
The man turned on the speaker and mumbled to himself, âCome on, Jackson. You wouldnât suddenly lose your phone now, would you?â
Despite the beta alphaâs silent plea, the same agentâs voice rang back through the speakers. The customer was out of their networkâs range. This message was only ever heard when the phone belonging to that person was somewhere with no cellphone coverage.
When they were just about to call another time, the landline sprung to life. The screen flashed blue signalling an incoming call from:
âOffice of Lycaon.â
The alpha answered the phone, âAlpha Phillip of Sirius.â
âPhillip? Oh, youâre the one they left in charge of Sirius. Iâm Alpha Caden of the Lycaon. Iâve been trying to call His Majesty but his number hasnât gone through and was hoping you could help me with your kingâs number. Queen Margaret, Alpha Jason and delta Bella wonât pick up their phones either and Iâm starting to worry.â
âI have just tried to call King Davin but his phone seemsâ¦â
ââ¦Out of range?â Cadenâs voice interrupted.
âYes.â
âIâm getting so sick of hearing the same thing over and over again. They canât all possibly be out of range. I was about to call someone to get the landline checked when I called this number,â Caden replied.
âA few years ago, my daughter got involved in an attack by the rogues and claimed they had brought down the cell towers to keep them from calling for help. Could this be the same thing?â Whitney spoke up.
âOh⦠that makes sense now. I always wondered why the teachers didnât just call for backup,â Peter mumbled to himself.
âYeah, I remember that. But then, that complicates this entire situation. The Royal games are among the most heavily guarded events in the world right now. Attacking the Great Colosseum would be suicide. Thatâs where most of the hunters have gone,â Caden said thoughtfully, trying to find a reason for taking down the communications to the Great Colosseum.
âBut thatâs the whole point, Caden. Everyone is so focused on the Royal Games right now that the Capitals and every other pack and village in between have their security drastically reduced. Itâs not to keep the Great Arena from calling for helpâ¦
Itâs to keep help from coming out of it. Without any way for us to contact the hunters and Royals at the Great Colosseum, the world outside of the Royal Games remains in grave danger.â
âBut⦠that could be anywhere. The rogues could attack anywhere and we wouldnât even know about itâ¦â Cadenâs voice began to waver.
âYes. The best thing for us to do now is to remain calm and think rationally. From the sweeps that have been made through no-manâs-land, there is barely a rogue to speak of, which means, their numbers were heavily reduced during the last battle and theyâve had no way of increasing them. Not to mention the loss of the royalsâ power to turn more people into werewolves,â Alpha Phillip reasoned.
âThe best thing for us to do now is to focus on protecting the lives of people everywhere outside of the Great Arena. Thanks to the hunters, the Bunker Project was completed in under a year. Should anything happen, having the World Bunkers ready by the time of an attack would increase our chances of avoiding the worst.â
There was a period of silence before Caden spoke back, âPreparation for the worst⦠Shouldnât we be trying to contact the Royals first?â
âThe Royals are probably the most protected people in the world at this point. Not to mention there are so many people at the Great Arena.
If anyone was to find out that the rogues were behind this sudden loss of communication, we would have a mass panic on our hands and that will alert the rogues of our knowledge. Who knows what would happen then? You know what a rogue does when cornered,â Alpha Phillip didnât have to say a lot after that.
Caden had witnessed rogue insanity firsthand back in Brigadia. The rogues had lost all their sense of self-preservation and gone rabid, âAnything to keep that from happening again,â he sighed.
âAgain? Just how many things have you seen?â
âEnough for a single lifetime,â Caden replied, âIâll get on activating the bunkers and getting everything ready in case of an attack. Iâll also notify all the alphas I can reach on this new course of action. Hopefully, your hunch is wrong and itâs just the weather.â
With that, the phone went silent with a final beep, âI wish we all shared that sense of optimism.â