Chapter 79
Dangerous Desires
79 The Alpha
Luke
We stayed a bit with the Wahabs. Ummul had a lot of stories to tell me about my mother, and I was mad
at my father for keeping me away from them. At that moment, I saw the love that I had missed. Instead,
my father left me at the mercy of his coldhearted bitch mate and never did anything to protect me from
her. He honestly had no excuse. He should have handed me over to the Wahabs and ensured everything
was paid for. It was my motherâs money, after all. I would have been spared the hardship I endured in the
moon mansion. Looking at the cottage and knowing who they were, they deserved more. There was no
way I would forgive him for this. Knowing that holding on to me gave him complete control of the assets
pissed me off. He spent my motherâs money on that bitch and left her to dip her filthy hands into cash
that . belonged to me. She would have ruined that company if my aunt did not write to my father to
threaten him a year ago.
Everything now made sense to me. I wondered why my father was negligent. He did not attend to his
duties, and much work was left unfinished. It was because he knew his days running the business were
over. Looking at my aunt Amirah, she did not seem like the type to make empty threats. I looked at the
cottage, and I was mad. They deserved better than this. Amirah needed help, a staff or two to help with
her mother so she could live her life. I figured my aunt was mateless because of this very purpose. My
father was a scumbag, and I felt it would be best to
cut off from him at this point.
How could he claim to love my mother and treat her only living relatives terribly? This was wicked, and
he had nothing to say to justify his actions.
We left the cottage in the evening, and I promised my aunty and grand-aunt I would stay in touch. I
planned on taking care of them to the best of my ability. Amirah dropped us off at the hotel and warned
us to be careful with the whores from Dome. I promised her I wonât slip up, and she thanked me for
coming.
When we got to our room. Caleb broke the ice. âThat was a lot of revelations, Luke,â he said, and I
nodded. I knew Caleb was uncomfortable because of how Amirah painted his mother, so I touched his
shoulder.
âYou are not your mother, Caleb. You are still my little brother, and nothing will change that,â I assured
him. He smiled at me, but the smile did not touch his eyes.
âLook at the bright side. If it werenât for your mother, I would not have a brother, and I would not have a
wife,â I said, which was true. As twisted and fucked up as it may seem, Caleb and Tia were in my life
because of Stacy.
âWho do you think poisoned your mother?â Mike asked me a crucial question, and I honestly did not
have an answer.
âI doubt father has a clue,â Caleb said, and I realised we were at a wall. There was a possibility we would
never find out, but one thing was sure, a guy was behind it. It could be anyone. A distant relative and
aggrieved ex, anyone. My mother wasnât here to shed light on the matter, and my father was a lair. He
kept so much from me that I doubted I could ever trust his words. âWe have to put this investigation on
hold now,â I said, Caleb, exclaimed.
âWhat about Regan Adhit?â He asked, and I smiled at him.
âWe will still go to Dome to get answers, but I wonât be flying your grandparents back in my chopper,
Caleb. I might not have any issues with you, but my father cannot maltreat my motherâs family and
expect me to pamper Stacyâs family with my money,â I spelt it out for him, and he was stunned. I knew he
wanted to protest, but he dared not. I was on thin ice with his mother, and he knew it.
âMy grand-aunt and aunt are living like paupers. They are the only relatives I have left from my motherâs
side. The least father could have done was move them to a better house and get at least two people to
work for them. My aunt would have had time for her personal life and may have been mated and married
by now. It was my motherâs money, yet he deprived her people of care, but he lavished Stacy with it.
Allowed her to spend money that did not belong to him, tried to cheat me out of my inheritance and
allowed her to steal from me,â I said and shook my head.
âThere is no way I am flying her folks in a chopper. We can go Dome. Ask the questions that need
asking. Do some investigations and then return. I will send soldiers to pick them up.â I said, and Caleb
did not say anything. He also did not give off the sense that he was mad. I guess my explanation was
satisfactory.
We talked extensively about all that we learned, and then we all called our mates. Tia did not answer at
first, but then she finally did.
âWhatâs up?â I asked my wife, and she responded. I could sense something was wrong, but she said she
was alright. Soon I let it go believing it might be hormonal. I proceeded to tell her all i had learned, and
she was shocked. We spoke for a while before I finally hung up. The moment I hung up, I began to miss
her. It took a long time before I could sleep.
We got into the helicopter in the morning to head to Dome. I wished I had the time to visit Paulâs home,
but I wasnât in a good state of mind. I felt it was best I returned with Tia to visit. I was glad to be done with
that place, but the fact that we were going to a place where there would be lots of women like the ones
we encountered at the hotel did not sit well with me.
Caleb said we should spend the night in the duplex my father had purchased for his grandparents, but I
opted to stay at a hotel instead. Mike and I told him he could stay with them, but we were definitely
staying away from them. I did not trust anything or anyone that had to do with Stacy. I was wary of
everything and everyone that came from her or was directly connected to her.
We checked into the best hotel in Dome, which was worse than in Neev. The women in Dome were very
loose and desperate. They were like little Stacys going about the place. We settled in and planned our
trip. We decided to start our investigation from where Stacyâs parents used to leave. Get testaments from
the neighbours and have a background story before we speak to her parents. Caleb agreed with the
idea. Luckily he knew the name of the street his grandparent lived in before they were moved to the
duplex. So we headed there first.
We opted to speak with people that had been there for forty years. It was difficult to find anyone like that
because most of them had moved away. Dome was a poor county without a regional Alpha, so most
people left Dome to search for greener pastures. Stacyâs parents could remain because they had
someone else taking care of their bills. It was hard, but we found an elderly lady who had been there for
thirty-five years. His name was Susan More. She looked in her seventies, but she was still in good
shape, and the werewolf
genes caused her to not have wrinkles at all, but her grey hair was thin, which gave her age away. She
did not know who we were, which was a bonus because we did not want her to have any reason to lie to
us.
âSusan,â I said, handing her a wad of cash. She collected it and rejoiced.
âI havenât held this much money in a long time,â she said and offered us a seat in her living room. She
wasnât afraid that we were strangers. We told her we were trying to work on a documentary film about
Stacy Moon, and the money we paid her was for her cooperation. Clearly, she did not like Stacy, but she
was willing to help. I was glad she never watched the news; if not, we would have been busted.
âGentlemen, what would you like to know?â She asked us, and I leaned forward to speak.
âTell us about Regan Adhit,â I said, and she hissed.
âHe was a good-for-nothing Alpha that abandoned his people and died. Instead of his son to take charge,
he ran away,â she said with so much scorn that it was clear Adhit was a hated name in Dome. They
might even blame him for their predicament.
âThe bastard ran away with his bitch to find greener pastures. We later heard they split up, and he sank
into depression and then disappeared. Serves him right.â she said.
âWhy did you say that?â Mike asked the woman, and she smiled.
âHe was violent. He used to beat Stacy. When we heard she found herself a Moon and dumped his sorry
arse, we were glad, but she is a bitch too. She was vulgar. I wondered how Alpha Aesop managed with
her uncouth arse,â she said and began to laugh. âDo you know if they had any child together?â I asked
the woman, and she frowned.
âThey were highly secretive; maybe they did,â she said. âThey moved away quickly, and her folks
seemed shady, so we could not really tell,â
âCan you tell us anything specific about their relationship?â Mike asked.
âOther than he was a douchebag and she was a money-hungry ill-mannered bitch, there isnât anything
else,â from the way the woman sounded, she did not like either of them. I doubted we would get anything
else from her. So far, what Stacy told us checked out. All but the dead baby. I guess we will have to find
that out by asking her folks.
We thanked the woman for her time and left to visit Calebâs grandparents. It was already getting late, but
we decided to visit because we all wanted to return to our mates the next day. The moment the staff saw
Caleb, they let us in. I could not believe my father got them workers while my motherâs relatives suffered.
My father was a bastard. I had issues with him, and it would take a lot of self-restraint for me not to
express my anger.
Calebâs grandmother was happy to see him. She knew who I was, and I could swear she looked at me
with scorn but then tried to mask it. I figured out where Stacy got her traits from.
âWhat are you doing here?â the woman asked me harshly, she didnât even bother to offer me a seat. Her
husband tried to caution her, but she disagreed,
âWe shouldnât be entertaining him in our home. He took everything from our grandson,â she said, close to
tears, and I could not believe this bitch. I was already at the edge with them.
âGrandma, please stop. My brother did not take anything from me. The company and money
belong to his mother, and he is the rightful alpha,â Caleb blurted out, and the woman shook her head.
âNo-no-no. Do not believe their nonsense. You should fight for what is yours, diamond Corp⦠âShe said,
and her husband shut her up. They just reminded me of Stacy and my father. I began to suspect we had
wasted our time visiting them.
âPlease have a seat, Alpha Luke. Pardon my wifeâs behaviour,â The man said respectfully. I was already
seething with anger. As soon as they move them to the moon mansion. I will auction the house. Stacyâs
folks will never live off me again. In fact, I intend to review the staff chart of the moon mansion.
âDo you care for anything to eat or drink?â he asked, and I shook my head. It was time to get straight to
the pointy because I wanted to get out of there. I linked Caleb, and he cleared his throat to speak.
âGrandpa, we are here to investigate Regan Adhit. He has been threatening my mother, and we need to
catch him. We believe he visits his childâs grave in the Dome. That is why we have come to see you.
Please, where is his childâs grave? The baby my mother had for him?â Caleb asked, and both of them
were stunned. His mother looked at me.
âWe canât tell you anything in his presence,â she said, and I was done with these people.
âYour daughter is no longer Luna. You will watch your tongue when you address me, old woman, or I
wonât hesitate to deal with you accordingly.â I warned her, and she was about to speak when her
husband touched her upper arm and squeezed. I felt his fear. He was afraid of me. He knew I wasnât
bluffing.
âWe do not have all day. I want the answer now,â I ordered.
âWe do not know where the child was buried. That is Stacyâs secret to tell,â the man said, opting for the
safest option. I did not know if I should leave it alone or threaten them, but I needed answers.
âIn other words, you do not know, or you wonât tell us?â I asked the old man, and he hesitated and said
he did not know. I knew he was lying instantly. Caleb knew they were lying.
I leaned forward and spoke with a low voice. âIt is either you tell us, or I torture it out of you. No one will
stop me,â I said, and the old people were scared immediately. The old man stood up and requested he
wanted to take his medication. I let him. I did not want to be the reason he died.
It took a bit before he returned to the living room. It wasnât long after he returned when my father called
me. I looked at the old man and smiled; I knew exactly what had happened. He had called my father to
report me. Who the fuck did they think they were?
I answered, and my father began to yell. âWhat the hell do you think you are doing? You said you were
going to check on your son in Neev. What are you doing in Dome? Donât you know they are oldâ¦â he
yelled, and I shut him up immediately, âDonât you dare call me to speak to me like that again? I can
excuse many things because you are my father but not this one. Your wife cannot have stolen from me
for twenty â Three years, and you think I will let it go. If they do not tell me what I need to know, you will
deal with the matter alone without my help, and when I mean help, I mean financial and security. I am
running an audit currently, and I want you and Stacy to return every penny she stole to pay Regan Adhit.
If you donât pay up. I will seize the mansion from you,â I said, and he was silent, Everyone was in shock,
and I knew my father was shocked too, but after everything I had heard and what I had seen, I did not
give a damn. He lavished Stacyâs folks with my motherâs money while he left her family to suffer. He tried
to steal my motherâs pack and company from me to give his bitchâs son. I felt nothing for him at that
moment. Since he did not say anything, I hung up and stood up. Stacyâs parents were terrified now
because they knew who was in charge.
âI do not need this information for anything. It really isnât my problem. I only wanted to catch this bastard
to protect Caleb. Either Stacy was lying, and there was no baby, or there is more to the story. I am done.
You will not receive any financial assistance from me again, and I suggest you move back to your old
home or ask my father to buy you a house with his money,â I said and was ready to leave. âLuke,â Caleb
called out to me. âI have no qualms with you, Caleb, but if you side with them, I will walk away from you
too,â I told my brother. He, of all people, should know Why I felt this way. âAlpha Luke, please, we really
do not know anything. We can only tell you what our daughter told us. She ran away with Regan and
returned a few years later. She said she was living with her sister in Cleeve, but we could never
crosscheck because she died at childbirth. That is all we know,â The man said, and I chuckled. If what he
said was true, he had no reason to withhold the information from me. At that point, I was done. Luis was
my only problem. If Caleb wanted to help his mother get out of the bind, I was willing t assist him with my
resources, but it ended there.
â Then you shouldnât have tried to bully me with my spineless father,â I said, and Mike got up to leave
too.
âAre you coming, Caleb?â I asked, and Caleb got up to join me. I was proud of his decision. âYou should
not feel sorry for them, Caleb. These people rather mess your reputation up than help us get to the
bottom of the matter.â I pointed out to him. I knew he had mixed emotions, but that was the truth. If we
did not find Regan Adhit, he was bound to make good on his threats, and the only people it would affect
were Stacy and Caleb. It was sad his grandparents could not see the dangers of their silence, âWhere
are we going to?â Mike said, and I knew I did not want to linger in Dome. âPrep the chopper, Mike; we are
going home,â I ordered, and we walked silently.