Chapter 714 Safe And Unknowing
Mated To An Enemy

âMaeve is a sweet girl,â Ashleigh continued. âShe is quiet, and right now, she is easily shaken. But I can see something in her. Something that reminds me of you.â
Alice looked back at Ashleigh.
âWhy would you want someone you have described as sweet, quiet, and easily shaken to learn from someone you think takes advantage of people?â
Ashleigh chewed her bottom lip. She knew it didnât make sense. She wasnât explaining it right.
âAlice⦠I donât like you, and you donât like me. We never have and likely never really will.â
Alice smiled and nodded her head.
âI know a lot of great people, and I know that they would do everything they could if I needed them,â Ashleigh continued. âBut, if I was in a tight situation, you are the one I would want to know is on the way.â
Alice tilted her head, listening.
âYouâre strong,â Ashleigh said quietly. âYou have been beaten and broken. Doubted, forgotten, abandoned. Everything that could happen to someone has happened to you, and still⦠you are strong.â
Alice sat up.
âI fell apart when Caleb didnât come out of that portal,â Ashleigh continued. âI lost my values, my beliefs, my⦠sanity. I took it out on everyone I could and didnât care until it was too late to say sorry.â
She paused, swallowing the lump in her throat and taking a deep breath. Ashleigh raised her head to look at Alice.
âBut you?â Ashleigh smiled. âYou chose to let Axel go, to go back to your hell⦠to save me. You broke through mind control to save a group of children and bring my dadâ¦â
Ashleigh paused, her voice cracking. She turned and took a shaky breath.
âYou brought my dad home while your mind was shattering.â
Alice turned away.
Ashleigh took a breath and cleared her throat.
âThereâs more⦠so much more... but the point is simple,â she said. âYou are strong, resilient. No matter what life tries to beat you down with, you smile and ask in that irritating sickly sweet voice if thatâs all it's got.â
Alice let out a soft chuckle. Ashleigh smiled.
âSomehow, even with everything youâve been through, and with the thick layer of snark and sarcasm you always cover yourself in,â Ashleigh continued, smiling, âyou are one of the most loyal and compassionate people I have ever known.â
Alice turned away with a soft smile.
âThat is why I brought her to you,â Ashleigh said. âBecause you can help her see past the doubts and fears for her to grow into the strong, independent badass I know she is meant to be.â
âYou want me to help someone find themselves?â Alice laughed.
âWho better?â Ashleigh smiled. âSpring tried to erase you, but you just kept coming back.â
âLike a cockroach?â Alice grinned.
Ashleigh couldnât help but laugh.
âLike one of the few people in this world that truly knows who they are,â she said.
Alice tilted her head again. This time her smile turned playful.
âAre you sure you donât like me?â she asked.
Ashleigh laughed and turned away.
âIâm sure that you drive me insane and that we donât agree on most things,â Ashleigh replied, then turning back, she considered Alice again. âBut, I have learned over the years⦠that I am not always the best judge of character.â
âOh?â Alice questioned.
Ashleigh nodded.
âI know I judged you too harshly when you came into our lives, and for some reason⦠I havenât stopped,â she said. âEven when you have gone out your way to try and help me⦠no matter how much I didnât want it.â
âYou are rather stubborn,â Alice smiled.
Ashleigh rolled her eyes and sighed.
âMy point,â she continued, âis that I respect you. I recognize that you have a way of bringing out of people what they canât see for themselves. I know that there is something special about Maeve, and you are the best person to help her find it.â
Alice looked away from Ashleigh and took a deep breath.
âYou asked Axel to convince me to return to work because of a threat you perceived,â Alice said.
Ashleigh nodded.
âAs I said, we were working with packs we had no way of knowing or trusting,â Ashleigh replied. âIt was an issue of safety not just for Winter but all of the packs in our territories. It was important.â
Alice nodded.
âAs you know, I did return to work,â she said. Then looking over at Ashleigh, she asked, âDid you feel safer?â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Ashleigh furrowed her brows.
âWhen Axel told you that I was taking on students, that I was training them,â Alice said, âdid you feel like that issue of trust and security was suddenly gone?â
Ashleigh thought back. It had been two years since Alice had started training others. Since then, new alliances had been formed, and the international packs had become easier to communicate and get along with.
Their joint efforts to control fae numbers had been smooth and well organized. And while there had been a few misunderstandings and hesitations to trust. There hadnât been outright fighting between the packs.
âI donât know that there is ever a guarantee of security,â Ashleigh said. âBut itâs clear that your efforts have paid off. Whatever youâve done or learned has kept the peace between us all.â
Alice smiled.
âI rejected the request you made to Axel,â Alice began. âI refused to infiltrate these new packs, steal their secrets, hold them as ransom and threats. I refused to train other wolves to betray each other with a smile and flirtation.â
Ashleigh furrowed her brows. She didnât understand.
âAxel told meââ
âAxel told you what I told him to tell you,â Alice interrupted. âThat I was working again, as you had suggested.â
Ashleigh looked away.
âI donât understand,â she sighed.
âNow, I will tell you what the job I do is. What I train my wolves to do,â Alice said.
Ashleigh didnât look at Alice, but she had her full attention.
âWhen I heard your concerns and the concerns of several other wolves weighing in on the conversation. Including your brother, your mother, Galen, and Fiona⦠I realized that all of you were scared of the unknown. Even the Summer wolves, with all their experience in the human world, working with the international community, even you, who had already spent a full year outside these territories.â
Alice paused. She looked at Ashleigh, who tried to appear as though she wasnât listening.
âItâs not surprising. The unknown is scary. But that made me realize something far more concerning. The fae had sprung up everywhere, all over the world. Our territory, the territories of all these other packs, and⦠all over the human world.â
Ashleigh furrowed her brows and looked back at Alice, who only smiled at her.
âI found stories of monsters, people being taken, animals being killed. Now, most of these were entirely ignored by the humans. They just assumed that those posting about them were making up stories or creating fake videos.
âI had Nessa help me create even more sites, pages, videos, and stories about these monster sightings. That way, the real ones would get lost in the shuffle. Then I organized teams to handle the sightings we knew of. You were on a few of those.â
Alice grinned. Ashleigh had completely turned to face her now, shocked by what she was hearing. She had gone on missions to remove fae from areas populated by humans, but she never realized that Alice had overseen it.
âI train my wolves to let go of who they are as wolves, to forget their past, their mates, their families⦠to blend among the humans,â Alice continued.
Alice paused and looked at Ashleigh with mischief.
âAnd yes, my wolves are trained to listen to everything around them. In their homes, in their packs, sometimes in the packs of others⦠and occasionally, they are asked to remove a threat that cannot be dealt with diplomatically.â
Alice shrugged her shoulders and looked away.
âBut we donât use those secrets to force anyoneâs hand or to lean in one direction or another of any pack structure. We are only concerned about that which affects the safety of our mission.â
âWhat mission?â Ashleigh asked.
Alice smiled at Ashleigh.
âMy job, their job, is to keep the humans from realizing what goes bump in the night. To keep them safe and unknowing, just as the original Lunas and the Queen that was our Goddess intended us to.â