Chapter 107
Stronger
Grayson POV:
The rogue weâd invited in the big oneâs name was Vasily heâd been taken and sold as a slave before
escaping he didnât. know where he was and got on a boat and came to North America, he met up with
the others after a while.
Heâd respected that I had given them a choice and understood what I was doing was for my family.
Turns out he was one hell of a warrior he and Brian got on like fish in water. He was already a
participant in our methods of learning to take hits. I found myself sparring with him more often than not
and he told me.
âNobody can hit like you,â with a large and happy grin on his face.
After a while, he came to me with a solemn face and sat at my desk. âI havenât been entirely honest
with you but after my few weeks here I believe that you should know,â He swallowed. âI know one more
thing,â He confessed.
I set down the papers Iâd been reading and hoped it was something on my wife. He looked at me and
said âThe Savage Paw pack on the Yukon River, theyâve made a deal with the Bane Crescent Pack.
Theyâll get your land and they may have been surveilling you. He said it was the pack to the south
thatâs what his man said to the other,â
âAnd you heard them say this?â I breathed in deeply to keep my calm.
**Were there no good wolves in the world anymore?
followed them for a couple of days they were hanging out in Seattle and I wanted to make sure they
wouldnât hurt one of us,â He further explained.
âThank you, Vasily,â I stood up and walked out calling for Matt.
âIt seems someone is keeping an eye on us,â I grabbed the tablet and a map popped up on the
conference room wall and I zoomed in on the Savage Paw pack.
âBut we have a treaty with them,â Matt insisted pulling up the treaty on his iPad and looking over the
fine print.
We did have a treaty with them, we were not allies and they did not have to go to war with us but we
did have a treaty to respect our borders and not interfere with a war if it broke out for either pack. It
basically meant to just leave the other pack alone no matter what, it seems they have forgotten this.
âSend out
patrol to the edge of our border with them at the river, and set up a drone surveillance of our sky, shoot
down anything that is not ours,â I commanded. âIâll get in touch,â
âOkay,â Matt nodded then his shot up âWait get in touch how?â He pleaded.
âSimple,â I went to my office and pulled out a copy of our treaty with the signatures and wax seals of
our packs. I sent it over to their Alpha Henery, an older man who was probably thinking i was in over
my head.
It seems people kept underestimating my pack and it was time to change that, I then sent word to the
Lycan Council of the news that we believed they were breaking treaty, as well as association with the
fugitive Marcus Cathal and 1 I was requesting a formal inquiry.
All theyâd do is send a little note but it should scare that old fuck enough to remind him of his place. On
the other side of the river and out of my business, hopefully, he understood.
I didnât have the time for him if he didnât there was already one too many people sticking their noses
into this mess and the more wolves there were the less I could work to get to my wife.
The next morning while I was doing the four a.m. feed for Christian the phone rang and Brianâs voice
came on âAlpha you were right we just shot down a drone, itâs got their insignia,â He told me. âWhat
should we do?â
âThe right thing Brian, return their property and leave the arrows in it,â I told him setting the phone down
and went back to feeding my son.
âPeople should mind their own business, keep to yourself and youâll go far,â I explained to him of course
my son was only just over a month old and wouldnât remember a word of it.
I went to the training hall later that day watching the warriors drill in their forms. Theyâd formed into
official platoons. and battalions, going through vigorous PT. I would stand in when I could and correct
them from afar my son in my
arms.
As much as Annaâs scent calmed him, he also seemed at peace in the bustle and shouting of the
training hall. He would watch the men and women run, spar, drill, and exercise with litâup eyes.
We were getting there almost everyone was healed, we had lost at least a tenth of our soldiers during
the war. Thatâs where Vasily came in handy, heâd been a rogue for almost 15 years he knew where all
the good rogues were and he knew how to contact them.
There was a tracker that had left his pack after they tried to use him for trafficking heâd turned them in
to the council but no other pack would take him in since heâd turned his pack in. No good deed goes
unpunished I guess. His name was Elias and he hung around a certain payphone in New York.
Vasily sent for him and he jumped at the chance for a warm meal on a regular basis. He was on his
way here, there were a couple of kids on their way with him they were around ten to fourteen
apparently Elias looked out for the kids in that neighborhood making sure the young rogues most of
whom were orphans didnât go hungry.
They werenât soldiers but I wasnât about to turn them away. There were plenty of homes here and some
parents who couldnât conceive and they were happy to take them in. Adoption wasnât always available
to wolves, some human agencies didnât trust wolves with human babies or they wouldnât take wolf
babies. I was glad to take them in I could hear her next to me, âthey need homes, Grayson.
Mary a wolf in Austin was a doctor whoâd gone rogue to help the wolves in hospitals out there who
werenât getting proper care. She was excited to come to a pack but had made me promise to open our
clinic to rogues in the area, but I made her understand thereâd now be guards in the clinic to protect us
from criminals, She understood and would leave in a couple of weeks
We were opening ourselves to the rogues we knew and I wanted it to be in our favor, I was taking a risk
but I felt it was something she would do, she would find the good in these people and it would all work
out. That was like her superpower getting things to work out in her favor, at least it was.
âGranted our son is safe and thatâs what sheâd want
I looked down at him, âThis will work out,â
âAlpha,â Elizabeth came up next to me holding a letter with the wax seal of the Savage Paw pack.
I traded her the letter for Christian she held him somewhat awkwardly but thatâs Elizabeth.
Alpha Grayson,
I am doing what is in the best interest of my pack, weâre growing rapidly in numbers and need more
land. From what I can tell youâre in a fight you canât win, I want the scraps of whatâs left for my people to
prosper. If you want us to honor the treaty give us a hundred acres and weâll break our alliance. If you
refuse weâll keep our alliance and take your land by force. Still, I want little to no bloodshed so I
propose that to give you a fighting chance we have a duel. If I win I get the land, if you win we leave
this affair alone,â
I looked up my jaw set in frustration. âHe wants a duel, I stated cooly.
âWhat an idiot,â James laughed as he walked over and read the paper.
âWell letâs get this over with,â