Chapter 42
The Lycan's Queen
The Lycanâs Queen Book 2 â Chapter 4 DAMIEN I knew something was up when I entered this packâs land. My lycan was on edge, which made me on edge.
That voice, I couldnât get over that voice I heard.
As soon as that alpha hung up, I threw the phone across the room and clutched the edge of the desk.
It took everything to calm down and not lose control. I never had any issues with my lycan before this.
A part of me wanted to ask Adonis, but I decided against it; he was busy, and I was a grown man.
I could deal with this.
Once I was sure that my lycan was under control, I turned to the alpha.
âSorry about your phone.â
âDonât apologize, he gets on everyoneâs nerves.â The alpha shook his head.
I nodded. âLetâs go.â
I was going to try and persuade my guards to stay here, but I knew better. (This novel will be daily updtaed at www.noveljar.com)They wouldnât leave me, and something in my head told me to take them along It didnât take long for us to get ready and leave.
I took this opportunity to walk across the unclaimed land. To me, it still seemed as though it was closer to this pack, but I still wanted to go to the other pack Luckily, no one said anything as we entered the other packâs territory. People bowed to me as I walked past.
Normally, I would have scowled because I hate it when people do that, but this time my mind was distracted.
Subconsciously, I found myself looking up at a single window. My heart ached and I was clueless as to why.
Tearing my gaze away from that single window proved to be more difficult than I anticipated, but I forced myself to look away.
My gaze connected with a man standing outside, who I presumed to be the alpha. Already, my lycan was on edge.
V Something about this man didnât sit right with me or my lycan. His smirk, that arrogant look, and the way he looked at me. Like he wasnât afraid.
My gaze focused on the alpha, who immediately stood up straighter and cleared his throat before addressing me.
âYour Majesty, it is an honor to have you here,â he said.
âYes, I assume the way you hung up the phone meant you were nervous.â I glared.
He coughed, clearly caught by surprise, âThis is my beta, Jordon.â
Clever. He had changed the topic.
Again, I found myself looking at this bastard, who made me angry for an unknown reason.
âSo, an issue of unclaimed land has brought royalty to our pack?â Jordon asked.
âThe violence that has come with the issue of the unclaimed land is the main reason I am here. Solving the issue will stop the violence, or so the king thinks,â I replied.
âSo, the king sends his runaway brother and doesnât come himself. Interesting.(This novel will be daily updtaed at www.noveljar.com)â Jordon had no shame.
His pack members tensed, and his own alpha elbowed him, but he seemed not to care.
âYou will do well to remember who I am, pup. I might have run, but I am here now, and I am still the prince. Show me respect or mv lvcan will force it out of you.â
I grit my teeth together.
My security tensed beside me, ready to eliminate the threat.
âHe means no harm. Please come inside.â The alpha tried to defuse the tension and invited us in.
We gathered round what I assumed was their pack communal area.
âI want to say that this issue could have been resolved peacefully, without involving the royals,â the alpha stated.
Behind me, the other alpha scoffed, Please, spare me the rubbish. We have tried, you have responded with violence.â
I found my gaze on the alpha, who kept looking left and right as if he was afraid of something Jordon looked calm and collected, but his alphaâs eyes led me to believe that something sketchy was going on here.
My mind shifted to that voice I heard on the phone. The cries and pleas made my blood boil as realization set in.
Someone was being abused in this pack. My tolerance for abuse was zero; there was no excuse.
Working as a detective back in England, I saw my fair share of murders due to sexual or physical abuse. Suicides because of verbal abuse.
Any sort of abuse in my book was a big fat no.
Not just me-Adonis had no tolerance for it either. Neither would Aarya, and something told me that she would have guessed the same thing as I did if she were here.
It seemed like not everyone realized how obvious certain gestures were âItâs one alphaâs words against anotherâs. How do I figure out who is being truthful?â I directed my question to the alpha, who looked terrified.
âI⦠I donât know,â he stuttered.
âYou see, one thing that me and my brother have in common is we can sense when someone is lying to us.â I sighed.
The alpha tensed.
âSomething else is going on here, and I will figure it out. Donât pretend like you donât know what I heard at the end of our phone call.â
This time my gaze focused on Jordon, who tensed.
Bingo. I have my answer.
The alpha cleared his throat before answering, âI have no idea what you are talking about.â
This time, my lycan threatened to rise and show this alpha who he was lying to, but I kept my cool.
I stalked toward him, glaring down at him.
âI hate liars.â
He swallowed a lump in his throat before his beta butted in.
âLook, you canât be intimidating my alpha.â
âJordon, is it? What I heard at the end of the phone call suddenly had you tense too. (This novel will be daily updtaed at www.noveljar.com)I wonder what secrets are hiding in this pack.
âLet me make this crystal clear: I will not leave here until I figure it out.â My gaze locked onto Jordonâs.
âYou donât scare me,â he scoffed.
I turned my attention back to the alpha. âAnything you want to tell me?â
Again, he shook his head.
âI hate liars,â I yelled in his face, causing him to close his eyes.
Pathetic. If you were going to lie to me, then at least act strong It was then that I heard it. It was faint, but my ears immediately picked up on it.
A faint whimper.
My gaze shot up and looked around until I saw a blur of hair run out of sight. Jordonâs growl broke out as he clenched his fists in anger.
Suddenly, it was like I was moving on autopilot. I couldnât stop my legs from running up the stairs after that blur.
âNO! Come back! This is trespassing!â Jordon yelled after me.
Growling, I turned around. Enough was enough.
âDonât you dare let him go,â I said to my guards, who immediately took a hold of both the alpha and beta.
My voice became lower as my lycan lost some control. Everyone stood there silent, watching me.
Jordon yelled and thrashed around. It only fuelled my suspicions more.
DI âYour Majesty, please let one of us come with you,â the other alpha suggested âNo. Stay here,â I instructed as I rushed off to find that blur.
My lycan knew exactly where to go. It was like he had been here before. I know for a fact we hadnât.
I came to a stop outside a door. My hand went up to knock, but I decided against it My heart was racing, I needed to know who that blur was, and I needed to know now.
Without wasting another second, I pushed open the door with a little more force than I expected It swung open, and that same whimper made my blood run cold.
âNo, please. Jordon, Iâm sorry, please donât hurt me.â
My legs collapsed as I fell to my knees.
Two beautiful jade-colored eyes stared up at me, sparkling with tears.
âPlease donât hurt me,â she whispered.
âNever,â I said, my lycan going wild with the need to comfort and protect this woman.
The magnetic force I could feel pulling me toward her couldnât be denied.
âYouâre my mate,â I whispered.
And my world crashed around me.