Duncan
“And just what do we do if they’re not? We’re not going to be able to do much with twelve warriors.” Julian slipped straight into serious mode. As Beta, his job often consisted of strategizing, so this was no surprise. “Unless you’re planning on calling up a hurricane, which would trap us there as much as you. I suppose I could create an earthquake or Lucian could wind up a tornado, but let’s face it. A couple of people with elemental powers against an entire pack isn’t exactly good odds for winning.”
“We’ll make that call when we get there. If things are critical, I’ll call the Royal Pack while we’re there. If not, I’ll fill them in when we get back, and we can plan how to approach it.” I answered.
“I don’t know, Duncan. You’re saying that both Queen Gwen and Conn think something is wrong. That doesn’t sound to me like we’re going to have a peaceful trip,” Lucian commented.
“I know, but for now, the purpose of this trip is recon. We’ll try to keep it that way if we can. Go pack for a three-day stay and follow up with the warrior volunteers. Once we determine who is going, we’ll brief them on expectations.”
“On it.” Lucian stood up and left the room.
“So, what did Conn actually say?” Julian asked. Aside from Gideon, Julian is probably the best friend I’ve got, besides being my Beta. I’m actually a little shocked it took him this long to ask.
“Conn said that he’d spoken with the Goddess. She told him there was going to be a task that took us out of the pack, and that we needed to go. No, that we must go. No more information other than that, but you don’t deny an order from the Goddess,” I sighed. “Even if I were that suicidal, Luna Gwen was pushing for someone to go. I suspect she has some kind of inside information, not that Gideon mentioned that. Call it a gut feeling.”
“Why isn’t Gideon going then? Claiming he doesn’t have time since it’s on his eighteenth birthday?” Julian joked.
“Ha. No. He’s committed to a treaty signing at the Darkshade Coven. He’ll be available by phone if we need him, but he’s got to get the treaty renegotiated before the current one expires.”
“I suppose that makes sense. All right, is there anything else we should know or prepare for? If not, I’ll go pack.”
“Nothing else on my end. I need to coordinate with my father for pack coverage while I’m gone, and then I’ll be wrapping things up so that we can head out first thing tomorrow.”
Julian stood and headed out. Looking back at me, he said, “I sure hope that we don’t find anything too serious. Remember what happened to the last pack that King Cian found to be treating their omegas poorly?” He shook his head. “I don’t want to be the one to tell him that another pack’s leadership is corrupt and needs yanked out.” Shaking his head, he closed the office door behind him.
Sighing, because he was right—no one wanted to see Alpha King Cian riled up, and mistreatment was one of the few things that managed to ignite his temper—I mindlinked Dad. 'Hey, got a minute to stop in the office?'
'Sure, son. I’ll be there. Need your mother, too?' he responded.
'Why not? You’ll fill her in anyway,' I laughed. Mom and Dad are fated mates who had been together for forty years already. It was rare to find them separated these days. Since Dad had handed over the pack to me a little early, he’d been devoting all of his time to spending as much of it with Mom as possible. She still acted as Luna when I needed something for the pack and would continue to do so until I found my fated mate, but I wasn’t necessarily in a hurry for that. I wanted what my parents had, and it could take years to find the one the goddess made for you. At twenty, I still had plenty of time.
Dad entered the office, Mom right behind him. “Good evening, son. How are you?” she asked, coming over to give me a kiss on my cheek.
“I’m all right, Mom, though I could be a little better. Can you two handle the pack for a few days? Gideon called, and he needs me to head over to Blood Moon Pack for their mating ball. Queen Gwen has some concerns, and Conn has orders from the Goddess,” I told them.
“Orders from the Goddess? That’s…ominous,” Dad said. “What’s the concern?”
“Omega abuse. Gideon asked me to take advantage of the ball to do some subtle investigation before they jump and send a whole unit in. The opportunity was too good to pass up. He’s got royal duties, or he’d be going himself. I want to take Julian and Lucian with me, as the more eyes the better. I’m sure they’ll be on their best behavior with all the outsiders in the pack for the ball, so I want to make sure we can spread our attention around. Since they’re both still unmated, they won’t raise questions.”
“That sounds like a solid plan. How many additional are you allowed to take to this ball?” Mom asked. As Luna, she knows that the pack hosting the ball sets the number of allowed participants.
“Twelve, for a total of fifteen from our pack. I’ve asked for volunteers from our unmated warriors. I don’t want to risk taking any lower ranks into a pack that is suspected of abusing lower-ranked wolves,” I said. “Plus, if we do run into trouble that needs to be addressed immediately, we’ll need them while we wait for the Royal Pack to come. We’re heading out tomorrow morning and should be gone for around three days.”
“I’m assuming Gideon is sending you, not just because he trusts you, but because of your powers?” Dad asked.
“Yep. He thinks that even if they’re hiding things while we’re there, I’ll get a flash that will give us answers. He knows it’s not always guaranteed, but honestly, with both Queen Gwen and Conn pushing this, I suspect the Goddess may make it happen.”
“True. Well, of course we’ve got the pack covered. You do what you need to and call us if you need any additional help while you’re there. We’re happy to help,” Dad said. “Now, go get dinner and finish getting packed. You’ll need a good night’s rest going into this.”
They left, and I closed up my office and headed to my suite. They were right…if this was going to go how I suspected, I’d need all the rest I could get leading into it.