Hybrid Born (Forged by Fate Book 2) by Lana Melyan

Hybrid Born (Forged by Fate Book 2) by Lana Melyan

Author:Lana Melyan [Melyan, Lana]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-02-22T16:00:00+00:00


ERIC

We were all sitting around the oval table in Marcus’s office in the community building. He went to get the relics so he could start the ceremony, and we’d been waiting for him for a while now.

“Where the hell is he?” I whispered to my father. I was getting restless. I was sure I felt Spencer’s scent out there, and I would prefer to search the area instead of sitting here while she gets away.

My father sighed, then spoke aloud, addressing everyone. “What’s keeping him? His house isn’t that far.”

“This is getting ridiculous.” Georgia's pack Alpha Emery, the oldest of the four alphas, got on his feet and crossed the room to look out the window.

“He went alone,” said my father. “Maybe someone should go check on him.”

“What could happen to him? This is his territory,” barked Emery. “We are the ones who need to be worried. I hope this is not some sick plan of his to ambush us.”

“You say that every meeting, Emery,” my father scoffed. “Getting paranoid with age? What exactly could he do to us? If he wanted to take over your pack, he would have to fight you one-on-one first, you know that.”

“I would like to see him try. I’m sure you all remember what happened to Daryl when he dared to challenge me.”

Emery was the oldest and the strongest. Marcus became alpha only twelve years ago after his father Daryl lost a fight to Emery when he decided to confront him.

Sitting next to him, Emery’s son Clyde frowned. He has been waiting to become the alpha of their pack for three decades now. But his father didn’t seem ready to give up his position, and by the look of it, Clyde could be waiting for at least another three decades.

“We could send one of his guards after him,” suggested Russell, returning everyone to the beginning of the conversation. “But I don’t know. There’s a reason he went alone. Those relics' location must be kept secret, and if the guard, or anyone else, gets a glimpse of—”

“I’ll go,” I offered, grabbing the opportunity to get out of this room and sniff around. “I think we need to make sure he hasn't been ambushed himself. As one of the next keepers of the relics, I want to make sure they’re safe.”

“Yeah,” sighed Russell. He pulled himself up and approached the small table under the wall loaded with alcohol. He picked up a glass and poured himself some whiskey. “I think it’s better to check. Shit happens.”

The two witches—a man and a woman—exchanged a glance. The woman was around fifty. It was Sheila, the priestess herself. Her eyes were as black as the large black stone of the ring on her index finger. Sitting next to her was a handsome dark-skinned man about a decade younger than her.

The man gazed at Russell. “I always said that we should be the ones to keep the relics. We can protect them much better than wolves.”

“The witches always wanted to get their hands on that scroll.



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