Chapter 88: Missing

Levi's POV

"She has blocked me from communicating with her," Lennox growled angrily as he kicked a stool.

Where I stood, I was worried, scared, and at the same time angry. I moved my gaze to Louis, who stood in a corner, his expression full of regret and worry.

"Alphas…" Maddison called as he stepped into the sitting room.

"Any news yet?" I asked.

Maddison shook his head. "No, Alpha… the border guards didn't see her leaving, so that means she might still be around the pack."

I growled and ran a hand through my hair. "Then where might she be? Where would she have gone!" I said in anger.

Lennox growled. "Go house to house and begin the search. Make sure every home in this pack is searched," he commanded.

"Roger that, Alpha," Maddison said with a bow before walking out on us.

Deep down, I knew nothing was wrong with Olivia. If anything was wrong, my wolf could have felt it. I knew Olivia was fine, but we were just worried about where she was.

"And why the fuck is she blocking us from communicating with her?" Lennox growled.

Lennox's growl echoed through the walls, shaking a picture frame slightly off balance.

I clenched my fists. "She's angry," I muttered. "That's the only reason she'd shut us out. And given what happened earlier…" I glanced over at Louis, who hadn't moved from the corner. "Can you blame her?"

Louis didn't respond. His jaw tightened, but his eyes said it all—he blamed himself more than any of us ever could.

Lennox shot him a deadly glare. "Just pray we find her and in one piece."

"Enough," I snapped. The tension was suffocating. "This isn't the time to tear each other apart. Olivia's gone, and we need to focus on finding her before someone else does."

"Like who?" Louis asked, his tone sharp. "Who would even dare touch our woman?"

Lennox went quiet. His eyes flicked toward the window. "What if she has left this pack and the men at the border didn't notice?"

twisted.

I said, closing my eyes and calling out to my wolf, hoping somehow she'd

Where are you? Please, talk

But nothing.

Just silence.

abruptly. "We need to search the woods. If she left, that's the only way

her!"

on them." Lennox narrowed his eyes. "If

want

silence

nodded. "Gear up.

in waves. Louis was beside me, silent but visibly fuming. We all were. None of us

eastern border within minutes, where three warriors stood on patrol, spears strapped to their backs, shoulders straight. They snapped

"Alpha!" one called out.

"Did you see

lead guard, a young warrior named Bren, frowned. "No, Alpha. Nothing

I stepped forward, my eyes narrowing. "No sign of a wolf crossing? No scent? No movement

confused looks, then shook

Levi. We've been alert

stepping forward and grabbing Bren by the front of his shirt. "She's gone. Olivia's gone. And somehow, she slipped right under your

The warriors paled.

flown. She's a

trembling guard and turned away in

I froze.

scanning the woods. "You smell

his head sharply,

move, his body tense. "She

followed the scent trail without another word, deeper into the trees. The warriors trailed behind us, confused and panicked. The further we went, the stronger her scent became—wild, crisp, familiar.

Lennox said, holding up

just ahead, near a patch of soft moss beneath a large oak, lay a neatly folded

stopped

She had shifted here.

her scent, so fresh

did leave," I said, my voice tight with anger. "She walked right past your border, and none

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