Chapter 43: Confusing Feelings

In his office, Logan reviewed the reports from the most recent Moonshine attack. Everyone had submitted the necessary reports. He moved on to the medical records of the Moonshine prisoners. Everything there was in order too. Each of those records was signed by Serena. It still infuriated him that she had gone against his will to heal their enemy. At the same time, he was overcome with a sense of admiration for her. She was willing to help others, no matter who they were or what they’d done. There was a certain beauty in it.

Shaking his head, he went on to review her most up to date renovation records. She was meticulous. If Logan could have had every wolf in the pack, even Adriana, be as precise and detailed in their reports, he’d never have to track anyone down for follow up. Whenever he was filing reports, he found the majority of the time was spent chasing down people that hadn’t done it right! Even Adriana’s updates about the hospital renovations weren’t as thorough, and she didn’t give him daily updates. He amused himself, thinking that he could have Serena teach the whole pack a lesson in proper report making and filing. Sighing, Logan leaned back in his desk chair, tilting it back until it groaned against its springs. He looked up at his office ceiling, resting his eyes for a moment from going over mind-numbing reports.

When he’d checked in at home earlier, no one had been there. His mother was out, Holly was gone, and Serena and the twins were somewhere else. It surprised him that the three of them had gone out. He knew they’d been picked up from daycare, because of the time, but it seemed late for her to go somewhere with the kids.

After his momentary break, Logan went back to his reports. He pulled a map out of his pack territorymarking the locations of recent Moonshine attacks. He wanted to know if there was any kind of pattern or logic to their attacks. If there was, he might be able to predict the location of the next attack.

shed that the Moonshine wolves had tried to steal from. Each point they’d attacked did have a nearby building or area that could

they were stealing resources. That was their focus. Most of the places they’d hit were points closes to the border between Moonshine and Night Sky territory. There were a few other targets along the same lines that hadn’t been hit

them, Logan had to outthink them, get

he reached out with the pack mind link. What is it?

help assigning heavier patrols to areas where I think Moonshine might launch

tomorrow, I’m busy, Carson said. Logan was surprised by that response. Pack security was a top priority. Logan knew that a night attack from Moonshine, especially after so many wolves had been imprisoned, would be unlikely. There was no logical reason that they couldn’t wait until the morning, but Logan wanted to know what was so important to his Beta that he didn’t feel the same urgency. Busy with what? Logan pressed. He expected his Beta to give him a direct response, shifting his tone to that of the Alpha, not a friend. I’m having dinner with Serena and the kids, Carson responded. Logan didn’t say anything back. He was too stunned by Carson’s response. He’d had no idea that his Beta was interested in

tomorrow, he said back, his mental voice sounding

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