Chapter 209 Following Orders
Mated To An Enemy
âWhat did you find out?â Caleb asked as Axel entered the room.
They had agreed to meet in one of the old scout shelters in the forests to the northeast of Summer. It was a neutral territory between lesser packs.
âIt was Shadowcrest,â Axel sighed. Dropping his bag on the ground. âThey were one of the ones reported by your scout. Saul checked. There was another body pit, with fewer dead than before but no
children. So it seems likely they were the other pack with Whiteridge.â
Caleb sighed.
âHallowed is gone,â Caleb said. âI sent my scout back. He found a pit as well, it was far from the settlement, and unfortunately, he found the entire pack.â
Caleb had a grim look that Axel understood all too well.
âLone Rock as well, Saul confirmed it,â Axel replied regrettably, sitting down in the chair opposite Caleb. âI told him to take a break after that one. He has a baby at home. He shouldnât have had to see that.â
Caleb rested his forehead in his hand, rubbing his temples as he felt a headache coming on.
Four packs dead. Children from two of them missing. How had this happened?
âThat leaves Stone Garden, Riptide, and Darkmaw,â Axel continued. âI checked Stone Garden myself. Unfortunately, or maybe, fortunately, the only gravesite I found belonged to the pack.â
âI have a scout headed to Riptide. We should hear something in the next day or two. We already checked Darkmaw,â Caleb said. âSame thing. No fresh graves, no pit, no sign of the pack.â
âHow does Darkmaw just disappear?â Axel growled. Frustrated, he slouched down into his chair. âThat pack has more than two hundred and fifty wolves!â.
âThereâs something else you need to know,â Caleb said.
Axel sat up, resting his hands on the table.
âSince the first rogue attacks, something has been off between the major packs.â
âYou mean other than the normal animosity and old hatreds?â Axel scoffed.
âMore than that,â Caleb sighed. âThe first rogue attack on Winter happened before all the others, and it was the only one where wolfsbane was used.â
âWhat?â Axel asked, sitting up even straighter. âNo, thatâs not⦠I read the reports, all the attacks happened simultaneously, and all reported wolfsbane. Including Summer!â
âAxel,â Caleb said, sitting forward and keeping eye contact with him. âThe first I ever heard of wolfsbane being used in the attacks was when I saw the scar on Ashleighâs arm.â
Axel furrowed his brows; he shook his head with a scoff.
âThat⦠that doesnât make sense.â
âThe attack in Summer was at night. From what Ashleigh told me, yours was in the afternoon. But the reports I received claimed all the attacks were at night, and there was no wolfsbane,â Caleb said.
âSo⦠youâre saying that the reports⦠were fake?â Axel asked.
âExactly,â Caleb replied. âWhat we each received was different from what happened. Which means that one of the others changed the reports.â
âSon of a bââ
âThatâs not all,â Caleb continued. âBefore the Fae attack, I got a report from some of my scouts near Autumn.â
âYour scouts near Autumn?â Axel asked. âDo you just always keep scouts looking in on other packs?â
âI do when those other packs falsify reports and hide information about wolfsbane and rogue attacks,â Caleb growled.
Axel clenched his jaw.
âMy apologies,â Axel said.
âThese scouts,â Caleb continued, ignoring the interruption. âBrought me a report about Autumn. I should have investigated it immediately, but I got a tip that Winter was in danger.â
âA tip?â Axel asked. âFrom who?â
âI canât say.â
âThe hell you canât!â Axel growled, standing from his chair. âSomeone knew that there was a Fae attack on Winter, and youâre protecting them. After all the lives we lost?â
âIâm not protecting them. They had nothing to do with it. They didnât even know it was Fae.â
âThen what did they know? And how?â
âAll they could tell me was that there would be an attack on Winter. I didnât need to know anything else.â
âHow do you know they werenât part of it?â
âThis person is⦠unique. I donât fully trust them, but they have proven themselves,â Caleb replied. âIf Iâm being honest, that was the first time they contacted me like that. And I did wonder if I should question it. Still, my own scouts confirmed unusual movement in Winter territory, and I ran for the door.â
âBut you know who they are?â Axel asked. âYou donât fully trust them, but you trust them enough to keep their identity secret?â
âThey havenât done anything to make me question them. I wouldnât say I trust them, exactly. This is not an innocent person by any means.
âHowever, I donât believe they intend to harm anyone⦠but they follow orders they donât agree with.â
Axel looked away.
âIt sounds like her,â he thought with a bitterness he didnât care for.
He wanted her to have reached out to him, but he knew he wouldnât have reacted the same way Caleb did.
How could he trust a voice in the dark? No, what he trusted, what he believed in, were those chocolate eyes that haunted him. The far-off look inside of them called to him.
âThat isnât what matters right now anyway,â Caleb continued. âWhat matters is the reports I received about Autumn.â
âAnd what did those say?â Axel asked, feeling irritated by all the new information. Then, finally, he moved to sit back down again.
âAutumn has been taking in wolves from lesser packs.â
âWhat?!â Axel shouted, rising up from his chair once again. âFor how long? How many?â
âAt the time, it was a few here and there and at least one large group. But not whole packs,â Caleb replied. âAs I said, I should have looked into it sooner.â
âLooked into it? You should have told us!â Axel snarled. âYou should have told us about the reports, about the warning! All of it!â
Axel slammed his fist on the table.
Caleb clenched his jaw as he felt the power coming off Axel. It wasnât enough to sway Caleb or make him submit, but the new Alpha had grown stronger quickly.
He suddenly remembered the power Ashleigh had been able to draw on when she confronted Holden at Axelâs ceremony.
âAlways liesâ¦â Axel sighed between gritted teeth as he hung his head. âEverywhere.â
âWhat?â Caleb asked, confused by Axelâs words as his thoughts were interrupted.
Axel looked up at Caleb, a faint glow around his eyes.
âWhy are there so many of you?â Axel asked.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat are you talking about?â
âYou lie all the time. About family, about love, about the things you say and do,â Axel sighed. âWhy is no one honest?â
âAt times, it is more important to maintain peace than maintain trust.â
âNo,â Axel said, shaking his head softly. âItâs not.â
Axel pushed away from the table.
âMaintaining peace starts by maintaining trust. Lies are the catalyst of war,â Axel said as he reached down for the bag he had dropped as he entered the building.
âHave you never lied?â Caleb asked with a raised eyebrow and a look of annoyance.
âI have,â Axel said. âI thought it was to protect someone I care about. But I realize now that it probably was for nothing. Telling the truth would have kept her protected, possibly even given her a better life.â
He hoisted the bag over his shoulder.
âThe lie just made more problems for everyone else I love.â
âYou had to have a reason to start the lie,â Caleb said reassuringly. âYou couldnât have known it wasnât the right decision.â
Axel chuckled as he turned to leave the room.
âI didnât start the lie; I was just following orders.â