Chapter 74
Dangerous Desires
74 Investigation and Findings Luke.
Mike and Natasha finally arrived, and Tia received them warmly. They came with alcoholic ad non-
alcoholic wine. Tia collected the drinks and went to set them down on the kitchen counter
âThere was traffic on our way here due to the road repair. A truck fell and caused some damages.â Mike
said, and I was disappointed at the recklessness of the driver We moved to the dining area to eat. We
ate a delicious meal, and I was surprised that we could whip up something this good in the kitchen. Soon
we finished the meals, and the women went to Kimberlyâs room to play with baby Emma.
âThey definitely had sex,â Tia linked me the moment she entered Kimberlyâs room, and I looked at Caleb,
who did not seem to be bothered by me.
Caleb went to bring us beers, and we sat to discuss the news.
âSo, where should I start?â Mike asked, and I sighed.
âLuis,â I said, stating the most obvious answer. Mike sighed and smiled. It always felt good when an
investigation leads somewhere. I could understand how he was feeling at that moment.
âWe discovered that Luis Moon is on the board of West corp and owns a significant part of the business,
not necessarily controlling shares, but he is important there. He said and looked at Caleb. I could
understand his concern since Kimberlyâs father owned West Corp.
âDonât worry about that, Mike. Kimber hates her father,â he said, and Mike relaxed
âI know that West corp has been stealing from Diamond corp. Kirk suspects it is part of Luisâs design. If
you look at the moves he has made so far, we will notice his main aim is to destroy the moon family.
Other than killing the heirs, what better way to make sure the moons are ruined if not bankrupt their
company,â he said, making a lot of sense. My father had also implied it. This was the best way to ruin us.
Like termites, they eat at our wealth gradually until the structure collapse so that they can emerge from
the rubles.
âI think we should officially arrest Timothy Miles to learn more from him,â Mike said, and I shook my
head.
âThat will put Luis on high alert and enable him to plan. We do not want them to see us coming. Linking
Luis to west corp is great; now we need to plant a mole in their company somewhere high up in the
command chain to give us feedback on their activities.â I said, and they nodded. It would make
absolutely no sense to alert Luis by arresting Timothy when the person we wanted was Luis.
âYou know we canât plant someone there, Luke,â Caleb pointed out, and I understood his point; it takes
many years of service, expressing dedication and loyalty for anyone to rise to that height in a company.
We would need to buy someone already at the top and give them a deal they would not be able to
resist,
âYes, Caleb, I agree that is why we will buy someone already high up there,â I said, and Mike asked me
how
âlet us study them. We need to understand them. Their wants, needs and aspirations. Only then would
we be able to give them an offer they canât resist. Once we get the information we need, we will move in
on Timothy if not for anything, but for associating with a wanted man and an enemy of the pack,â I said,
and Mike smiled. It was indeed a good break. Until now, we have not had anything solid to which we
could link the man. Relating Luis to West corp was a big break Mike adjusted himself on the seat and
took a swig of his beer. He had high tolerance like me, so it wouldnât do much to his system.
âRegan Adhit,â He said, and Caleb and I were attentive.
âRegan Adhit is dead. His tombstone is on Fifth Avenue, Olsen street in Dome. He has a son that goes
by Tom R.L. Adhit. He is about Luna Stacyâs age, but they claim he fell on hard times and moved away
from Dome. The investigatorâs description of his life fits the bill only for certain differences. He had a
mate, and they loved each other so much. Something happened to her, and she died with his child. He
was devastated and moved away. This was over twenty four years ago,â he said, and I frowned. That
wasnât the guy Stacy told us about
âAre you sure there isnât any other Regan Adhit in Dome? Someone that dated Stacy. She said he was
cruel, violent and abusive,â Caleb asked, and he shook his head.
âTom Adhit was said to be a loving man, and he took his mateâs death so bad that he went missing,â Mike
said, sighed and looked at Caleb with a worried expression.
âI hate to break this to you, Caleb, but your mother is lying,â Mike said, and Caleb was angry. I knew he
wasnât pissed at Mike. He was pissed at his mother for misleading us
âWe have to still go and pick my grandparents up so we can question them,â Caleb said. Sounding more
determined now than ever.
âWho will care for Kimberly and Emma?â I asked him, and he smiled.
âTia will be here; I know she will do a good job.â He replied, and I shook my head.
âYou have forgotten Tia needs pampering, too,â I asked him, and he sighed.
âNothing bad will go wrong within a day or two,â he said, and I wasnât so sure if that was right.
âIt is a good idea to question Stacyâs parents extensively on the matter,â Mike said, â In fact, it will be
easier if Caleb questions them. They will be relaxed and not overthink it. He is likely to get more honest
answers than you or me.â Mike pointed out and could see his point.
âMaybe we will leave for Dome in two days,â I asked, and they both nodded.
âI would have said tomorrow,â Caleb said, and I almost laughed. I knew he was eager to get to the
bottom of the matter. It would be heart-wrenching if Stacy was lying about this Adhit guy. There was no
way she got the names mixed up. She lived and grew up in Dome. She knew some of the families there.
I wonder who Stacy was paying off and why. âWe need to dig deeper into Tektite. I want to know why
Stacy would lie about something so serious.â I said, and Mike sighed. âMaybe she was trying to get
money out of you, Luke,â Caleb said, and I nodded. âThat was not a hidden motive, Caleb,â I said and
sighed, â But she has never kept any of the
money she stole to herself,â I said and looked at Mike,
âLet us investigate, Stacy. Maybe she has accounts under a different name where she stored all that
money.â I said, and Caleb shook his head,
âI asked for money the day you told me about the blackmail; she honestly had none,â he explained.
âNonetheless, we will investigate her. Regan Adhit does not exist, so it has to be something, else.
Whatever it is must be serious for her to jeopardise her stance as Luna and your stance as a legitimate
child just to cover it up,â I said, and Caleb could finally see my point,
Stacy was a sneaky selfish bitch; I wouldnât put it past her.
âVery well. We will launch an investigation on the former Luna, Your fatherâs stepping down would make
it easy because we can investigate her thoroughly without having to dance around the laws. After all, the
alpha and Luna had immunity for the duration of their service,â
Mike explained.
We were silent a bit. It was obvious Mike was trying to figure out how best to table the final matter. I knew
the last topic was the most difficult because it involved my mother.
âWe have started digging into your motherâs death, Luke, and we found out she wasnât poisoned in
Woodclaw city. The poisoning happened in Neev when she went on vacation with you and your father.
Because Neev could not produce the culprit, your father did many unspeakable things to them there.
Cutting off their food supply was among it.â He said, and I felt shivers run down my spine. I had just sent
my son to Neev for treatment. My father said he wanted to dig into my motherâs death, but why didnât he
give me this piece of information. I didnât tell him I was investigating my motherâs death, but he should
have told me about Neeve,
âNot to bother about the misunderstanding, Luke. Your father and the Alpha of Neev settled their
differences twenty years ago, but to find out what really happened to your mother, we have to visit an old
woman by Ummul Wahab. She was the maid in attendance when it happened. She ingested the poison
too. Not enough to kill her, but she lost her speech and function of her legs.â He said, and I felt so sorry
for the woman.
âHow can we question such a person?â Caleb asked a very valid question. âShe is educated and can
write. She lost the function of her legs and not her hands. I am sure she will gladly tell us all she knows.â
Mike said, and I did not know how to feel about that news. I had thought my motherâs killers were in
Woodclaw City, but I was wrong. I did not understand why my father went to Neev with my mother. There
were better places they could go to for vacation. I havenât been to Neeve, but I looked it up a bit in the
morning before Tia woke up. There was nothing special there. I was also surprised that my father didnât
mention his visit to Neev when I told him where they took Paul. He should have at least told me he had
visited the place with my mother. One thing I knew about him was that he always talked about her at
every opportunity. Why did he not speak about Neev when I mentioned it? I did not know if it would be
wise to ask him. âI think an investigation in Neeve will be great. Since it is close to Dome, we will visit
Neeve before we go to Dome to get Calebâs grandparents,â I said, and Mike agreed. I knew the
movement would be tedious, and I would not like to spend days away from Tia, but it would be inevitable
as things were. If we did not spend a week away from our mates, five days was a possibility. To help
them cope, we might ask Natasha to join Tia and Kimberly in our house. I
am sure they will have so much to talk about. We agreed on how to go about the trip and the
investigation, and then we closed the topic.
We talked about minor stuff, and soon Mike and Tasha left. Tia went to bed ahead of me, and Caleb
asked to speak to me privately before I retired. âLuke, I do not know how to say this, but we have to
investigate father too. He did not say anything about Neev; he likes to talk about your mother at every
opportunity, but he withheld that piece of information. He might be hiding something, Luke. I am not
trying to imply he killed her because clearly, he loved her too much to do that, but he might know
something that he does not want you to know.â He said, thinking along the same line that I was.
âWhatever it is, Ummul will shed some light, and we can get to the bottom of the matter,â I said and then
nudged him.
âI guess you will be sleeping in the room tonight,â I said, and he smiled at me, confirming · what Tia and I
already knew. âMake sure you get it right this time,â I advised my brother and headed up the stairs.