Chapter 416 - 416: Something's wrong

Clarissa

When the call ended, I stared at my phone like I was seeing it for the first time. The screen had gone dark, reflecting at my own confused expression. Something felt... off.

"Alpha?"

I looked up to see Beta Jeremy standing in the doorway of my office, his weathered face creased with concern.

"Is everything alright?" he asked, stepping into the room and closing the door behind him. "You look like you've seen a ghost."

I set my phone down on the desk and rubbed my temples, trying to process what had just happened. "I'm not sure," I admitted. "I just got off the phone with Lycan Leader Ramsey, and something about the conversation felt... strange."

Jeremy moved closer, "Strange how?"

I leaned back in my chair, trying to organise my thoughts. "I called Lyla because I needed help with the Alpha situation. You know how badly the meetings with the Southern Alphas went yesterday, and we've agreed that I needed to pay each of the Alphas a visit in their pack, and I was worried that they would turn me back, and so you suggested that I call the Lycan Leader for help."

Jeremy nodded. "Yeah, I did. I personally reached out to each of the Alphas again to talk sense into them, but those bastards still don't want to show you respect. Your father would have torn them apart for treating you like that."

"Well, I thought maybe Ramsey could help. His reputation alone might be enough to make the other Alphas take me seriously." I picked up my phone again, turning it over in my hands. "But when I talked to him... Jeremy, it didn't sound like him at all."

"What do you mean?"

up and began pacing behind my desk, my wolf's agitation making it impossible to sit still. "First of all, I think it's still the early hours of the morning in the human world because when Lyla took the call, she sounded drowsy, but Ramsey sounded completely alert. Not groggy or confused

tone indicated he was playing devil's advocate. "And isn't your sister pregnant?

I conceded. "But that wasn't the strangest part. When Lyla handed him the phone, he didn't ask for any context. I'd been explaining the whole situation to Lyla for ten minutes –

Usually, when someone hands you a phone mid-conversation, you need

"It was like he already knew everything I'd told Lyla. But more than that,

did he say

visits, and he cut me off. Said something like 'I understand the situation completely. The southern Alphas need to be reminded of hierarchy

doesn't sound too strange,"

insisted, opening my eyes. "Like he was reading from a script. And when I mentioned that I was worried the Alphas would reject me outright, he said, 'Don't worry about rejection. Sometimes force

That doesn't sound like the Lycan Leader at all. From what I've seen him do and situations he has managed, he's more

unease growing with each step. "And then, when I thanked him

"What?"

must be paid.' Jeremy, what does that even mean? It sounded like something out of an old ritual

"Clarissa, that does sound strange. The Lycan Leader's reputation is built on being straightforward and

about my children, didn't ask about Mother, didn't even ask for specific details

say anything after

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