Chapter 187
The Dark Side Of Fate
{Book 2} Chapter 26 â UnBiased ~Leo~
Alpha Timothy remained in my house. I finally got Alexieâs number and called him. He answered on the
first ring. The guyâs voice was smooth and confident. For someone who had created a lot of ruckus in
the east, he was courageous.
âAlexie, this is Leo,â I said.
âAlpha Albert. It is an honour that you would call on the phone,â He said, sounding like a fan, and I
knew it was all pretence.
âWhat is your deal in the east?â I asked him, and there was silence before he answered me.
âWhy will you ask me this?â He asked, and I sighed.
âFirst, you took over Hill Valley; as if that isnât enough, I heard you challenge the Alpha of Brentworth.
You know he is an old man. Is your victory in Hill Valley not enough? Why do you want to create unrest
by challenging an elderly man?â I asked him, and he was silent.
âI thought this was a free democracy,â he argued, and I sighed.
âIt is a peaceful and fair one too. You did not need to take over Hill Valey, but you explained why you
did so at the meeting. Now you want to take over Brentworth. Why? Soon you will challenge another
alpha. Why are you doing this? Challenging and taking over packs is rarely done because it causes
distress and unrest in regions. You keep this up, and the King himself will shut you down. I do not want
that kind of attention on my region.â I said, and he sighed.
âThis is very biased of you, head ALpha. It is my right to challenge anyone I want and extend my land
however I want. Unless a law states otherwise, Alpha Timothy should save himself the embarrassment
and just hand over the pack to me. I havenât done anything wrong.â He said, and I hated the arrogance
in his voice. I wouldnât have challenged him, but there was too much at stake for me if I lost, and what
Devin told me in the Kingâs hall meant I needed to be careful. I could not fight him until I was sure he
wasnât a silver freak.
â What. do you need Brentworth for?âI asked him, and he sighed.
âI need to expand and big a mega city. I have investors from all over, but Hill Valley doesnât have the
land mass required,â He said, and I knew he was lying. He was challenging Timothy because he could.
He was just a greedy fuck, and I knew he wouldnât stop there. He might challenge other alphas around
him. The next pack after Brentworth was Kyleâs pack, Brent. I doubt he would dare challenge Kyle
knowing the land partly belonged to Linda.
âWell, You cannot challenge Alpha Timothy,â I said, and he laughed.
âI can, and I have. He should prepare to fight me tomorrow,â he said arrogantly.
âHe gave me the pack tonight as an early wedding gift. and As the new Alpha of Brenthworth, I deny
your challenge.â I said, and he was quiet. I bet he didnât see that part coming.
âYou will marry his daughter to save his pack from me? Donât you think that is extreme?â He said, and I
laughed.
âAnd what are you trying to do?â I asked him, and he was silent.
âWe both know you wonât mate with that girl,â He said, and I laughed.
âWhere I choose to sink my teeth is none of your business. You have gotten the response to your
challenge. I will also advise you to refrain from making any permanent changes to Hill Valley as the
matter has been tabled before the KIng.
A rematch will soon be in order,â I warned him, and he was silent.
âI know what you are doing, Alpha Albert. I know you wonât mate with that girl and might just keep her
with you for a duration, then give her back to her father and claim it didnât work out. That is
manipulating the laws,â he warned, and I laughed.
âAnd who made you an expert? I have told you how it will go, so you should face your marriage and
start training for your rematch because I will make sure you wonât have silver on you when it happens.â
I warned him.
âYou are supposed to be my Alpha too, but it is clear you have taken sides. I have heard Alpha,â he
said, and I hung up because there was nothing to discuss.
When I hung up, I looked at Timothy and Mirabel and hated that I had returned home. Had I not come
home, I knew Alexie might have killed Timothy in a challenge, but how would I explain this to Amelia?
âThank you. Timothy said, and his daughter thanked me, too, but they had no clue how they had just
fucked things up for me.
Max and I left them in my house and decided to walk in my woods, where the trackers were.
We decided to scout the parameters in wolf form.
Black wasnât at peace because of the deal I struck with Timothy. He was worried that Amelia would find
out before we could explain the situation to her. I decided to head back to the north in two days. There
was no point staying back if the threat wasnât imminent anymore.
We got to the place marked by Casper and the others, and indeed there was a campsite. Black sniffed
around, and we happened on a shiny medal on the soil alone. When I tried to pick up the coin, it burnt,
and I immediately returned to my human form. I knew it was silver. Part of it was covered with dirt, so I
pulled it out from under the dirt. It burned, and I wondered what wolves would be doing with a coin in
their hand. I used leaves to wrap the Medal so I could hold it, Then shifted back to my wolf form to
search the perimeters. Max and I scouted for a while before I found a satchel in a dead tree trunk. It
was old, but it had been there long. Whoever left it there forgot it and might come back for it. I carried
the bag and the coin back to my house with me.
I placed the wrapped coin in the small section of the satchel and noticed it had photographs in it. Not
wanting to stay longer in the woods, I held the satchel in my mouth and ran back to the entrance where
our shorts were. I returned to my human form and wore my shorts before slinging the satchel on my
shoulder and walking home. Max was behind me, eager to see what was in the bag.
When we entered the house, I found Alpha Timothy sleeping on my couch while his daughter Mirabel
was still awake.
I had forgotten entirely to allocate a room to them before I left. I told her to take her grandfather to
Ameliaâs room and that they could stay in the room since the bed was enormous.
I hoped they would leave my house in the morning, but I knew Mirabel would return.
Coming back is the only way I could front that Brentworth belonged to me.
I planned to head back to the north immediately because I wasnât planning on hurting Amelia.
I promised her I would try. I planned on doing so.
If it doesnât work out, it shouldnât be because of a stupid mistake like this; it should be because we
werenât compatible and couldnât fall in love at the end of the day.
Mirabel had a look in her eyes that indicated I was making a big mistake, but she wasnât my type, and
she paled in comparison to Amelia. I was only helping her grandfather, and that was it.
âDo not look at me like that; I am already taken. I am only doing this to help your grandfather. Are we
clear?â I warned her before heading to my room.
I heard Max laughing, and I selfishly hoped they would click and she would be out of my hair.
I switched on the light in my bedroom and decided to go through the content of the satchel.
I picked the silver coin. It was one inch wide. It had a wolf with a Leaf in its jaws symbol in the centre
and an inscription around the edges written in the ancient northern language.
I took out my phone to use the Internet to determine what the writing read.
I typed it into the search engine and translated it into:
âThe strength of evolution is stronger than death,â
I wondered what it meant. I decided to ask my northern friends to help translate or explain it better. At
the back, it had four rank stars, which meant they were deltas. Why would a wolf have a silver coin
indicating their rank? I kept it and opened the satchel. There was a switch knife, lighter, silver bullets,
and photographs.
I opened the photographs, and what I saw shocked me.
It was a picture of Amelia; when she was younger, she looked eighteen. She was covered in soot, but I
could recognise the moon eyes.
There was another with her handing a customer a meal pack from a run-down truck.
I guessed that was her food business. I studied the pictures, and it seemed they were not trailing
Amelia but the people she was interacting with.
There were recent pictures of her in my pack. The last picture showed her with a stranger I did not
know. She was giving him something and smiling. The man looked suspicious, but it seemed like she
knew him.
I wondered what she was handing him and why she did not tell me of this incident because it was a few
weeks ago. I knew this because the blouse she was wearing was new. I knew when I bought it.
I turned to the back of the picture, and there were scribbles.
âSend to Alpha; she is in,â it read, and I was confused about what to make of all these things I had
seen. I looked at the picture again, and it now seemed as if she was collecting the pack from the man
and not giving him. What was she collecting? Who was he? and why did she hide it from me?
I did not want to draw conclusions too soon. I had two options: question her about what I had just seen
or keep an eye on her.
I felt it was weird that they were keeping tabs on her. It also clicked in my head that the arrow was shot
at me and pierced me and not her, but I was the one that told her we should go hunting in the woods.
I tried to be rational and not think the worst, but I couldnât.
I honestly did not know how to handle it. I decided I would discuss this with Max instead of confronting
Amelia with what I knew; I would keep a close eye on her.
I regretted taking her to the north and getting her into the Volkov estate. I did not want to doubt her, but
I needed to be careful where she was concerned.
I had to investigate the matter before returning to the north to join her.
I also planned on watching her to ensure she wasnât working against me. I knew she wasnât like
Amanda, but I needed to be careful.
I also had to make sure she wasnât in danger because deep down, I knew Amelia was a good person,
and she cared about me enough to want to hang around no matter what. I wasnât going to act
irrationally and spoil things; I needed to be careful.
There was no way these people had good intentions. They were watching her for a purpose. I needed
to find out why for my safety and Ameliaâs safety. If she isnât in cohorts with them, they are after her,
and she might be in danger. I planned on dealing with the issue with an open mind, but putting my
heart in check was the first point of action because the matter had to be dealt with without sentiments.