Chapter 749 The Actual Threat
Mated To An Enemy

After Nessa gained access to the majority of Summerâs systems, they were able to pinpoint the locations of most of the rebel wolves. As well as small groups that were working to stop them. That was how they finally confirmed that Ashleigh was already in Summer and with Galen.
Communication within the pack was difficult. Most of the people they called were not answering their phones, and the comms had been one of the systems going through updates and was already down before this had all started.
But Galenâs neural link was a different story. He and Caleb had created their own secure line to reach each other in a situation where Summer had been compromised. Luckily, Galen had shared that information with Fiona years ago.
Fiona gave Nessa the information she needed, and she was quickly able to connect her to Galen's neural link. Fiona filled him in on what they knew about the number of rebels and their behavior.
They agreed that closing sections of the city was the best option to gain control of the situation. Still, Galen insisted that soldiers be sent to each section before they were closed off. Fiona disagreed.
âWe need to be quick, Galen,â she said. âThe longer we let them roam freely, the more danger everyone else is in.â
âYouâre right. We do need to be quick,â Galen replied. âBut Iâm telling you, Fiona, they are mostly non-violent right now, but it can change in an instant. Iâve looked into the eyes of people I have known my entire life, and I have no idea who was staring back at me. Iâve already had to restrain a few people to keep them from hurting themselves.â
âIf youâre right, realizing that they are being trapped with the soldiers will aggravate them quicker,â Fiona said.
âIt might,â Galen replied honestly, âbut Iâd rather risk that than risk leaving the civilians trapped with no one to protect them if it goes wrong.â
âI see your point,â Fiona sighed. âAll right, a compromise then. Once I have confirmation that a unit has arrived in a section, I will close that section off.â
âAgreed.â
âGood,â Fiona said, âbecause with you and Ashleigh already there, I feel confident that I can seal off your section.â
Galen looked around. He and Ashleigh had already confronted several lone individuals but hadnât seen any groups.
âYou said there was a group moving between mine and the next section, right?â he asked.
âYes,â she said. âIt seems to be the largest group gathered. They keep moving back and forth between the two zones. But if we donât seal them off soon, they will move into the same zone as the school. I would like to avoid that.â
âMe too,â Galen replied. âIs there a unit in the section next to mine yet?â
âNo,â Fiona said. âThere are a few soldiers, only three. They are waiting for the others to arrive.â
Galen swallowed.
âCombine the two zones,â he said. âSeal us off.â
âGalen⦠that is too large an area for only the two of you and three soldiers,â Fiona said.
âDo it,â he said. âIf you seal off both zones, the school canât be reached by anyone else, no matter what happens here.â
âYes, but sealing you off will keep the other soldiers from reaching you as well,â she said. âItâs too big a risk.â
âNo,â he said. âAllowing the chance for anyone to endanger those children is too big a risk.â
Fiona closed her eyes and swallowed. She thought of Ren, of the others huddled together in the panic room of the school. She let out a sigh and nodded.
âAll right,â she said. âThatâs what weâll do.â
Fiona looked at Nessa.
âPrepare to seal off zones D3 and D4,â she said.
âBut there arenât enough soldiers for such a large space,â Clara said.
âDo it,â Fiona said with a nod to Nessa.
Nessa swallowed and nodded.
She began to enter the command sequence.
âItâs done,â Fiona said, âyou should see the barriers momentarily.â
âWhat is that?â Ashleigh asked, stepping up beside Galen as she looked up.
Above them, it appeared like an electrical drape fell over a large section of the city, like a blanket covering a birdcage.
âDo what you can to settle those trapped there with you,â Fiona said. âBut keep yourselves safe. Contact me if you need anything.â
âWe will,â Galen replied.
Galen pressed his thumb into his palm, hearing the soft click that disconnected the call.
âWhat just happened?â Ashleigh asked.
âOur section of the city has been sealed off,â Galen replied. âIt keeps us and those roaming around causing trouble locked in the area so they canât wander anywhere else.â
Ashleigh turned to him with furrowed brows and a look of surprise. She crossed her arms over her chest.
âThat seems a bit dramatic, doesnât it?â Ashleigh asked. âSo far, all weâve seen is a few wolves that are ranting and raving. Nothing dangerous or even that concerning.â
Galen closed his eyes and let out a slow breath.
âWe donât have time for this right now,â he said. He moved away from her, looking around for signs of anybody nearby.
Ashleigh sighed and shook her head as Galen walked away.
When Bell burst into the office, she said the school children were in the panic room. That some kind of attack on Summer had begun. Immediately, Ashleigh and Galen had set out for the streets, but so far, Ashleigh had seen no sign of aggression.
Every person they had encountered was either hiding or in the same state as the woman she had seen in the hallway, clearly in need of help but by no means ready to attack or endanger anyone.
Even the ones that Galen had felt the need to restrain, Ashleigh thought it was unnecessary.
Ashleigh looked at Galen. He was searching high and low, peeking around corners and in windows. He was thoroughly seeking what he perceived as a genuine threat.
But she hadnât seen anything to support his claim that Summer was on the brink of collapse. That the wolves were in desperate need of an Alpha and that they couldnât wait for Calebâs return any longer.
Ashleigh couldnât help but wonder if the actual threat to Summer might be a wolf who had suddenly become ambitious.