Bonnie Woods' POV
Leo's Home, Miesville, Minnesota
I looked at Anthony's message on my phone in shock. He'd sent it to all Miesville Pack leaders. "
Trial on hold. Leo collapsed and is in Medical. Medics think it's a heart attack. Pray for them."
I couldn't imagine what Luna Adrienne was going through. I'd come here to be her protector, and she was a thousand miles away and going through hell.
I ignored the crying Pack members, people gathering together to lend each other strength. I ordered the sentries to maintain their responsibilities as I headed for my room in the basement. The children gathered together outside the safe room. Some shifted into their wolf forms and curled up with the adults, forming a puppy pile in the center of the room. I moved past them, begging off the young ones who sought the dominant wolf in the room.
It took me a couple of minutes to pack what I needed into a carry-on suitcase. The rest I would leave here. Heading upstairs, I asked one of the lower-ranked Pack members to drive me to the airport. As I was tossing my bag in the back, I was linking with Susan. She was a few minutes out with Alpha Larry. "
I have to go to Adrienne now,"
I begged her. With our Alphas and Lead Betas absent, Susan was in charge here. "
The last time she lost a mate almost killed her. I know, I was there for her, and she was there for me. All the Little Canada pack wolves are gone."
"That doesn't mean we aren't in danger,"
Susan replied.
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Now is the time to take the Fixer up on his offer,"
I countered. "
Our strategy made sense at the time, but if Leo dies before the trial ends, he dies as a rogue. That fixes the status of our Pack as a rogue pack. With Leo incapacitated and Adrienne in mourning, only the Council can keep us protected until she can take over."
What I didn't say, and Susan wasn't going to bring up, was what would happen if Adrienne couldn't step up. Adrienne barely made it until Nathan's funeral and never fully recovered. Leo had already bonded fully with her wolf. I didn't know if she could survive another loss. "
Bring the Winona wolves closer and have them patrol the Pack boundary while our Pack gathers in the home."
Susan didn't answer right away. "
You're right. Nothing will happen right away regardless. I'll talk to Clyde when he arrives. As long as he respects our Pack and our right to succession, I can accept him as our temporary leader."
We were exiting the driveway as we talked, and I waved at Susan as we drove opposite directions. I had about forty minutes until I could be at the airport. Getting on my phone, I found a flight to Atlanta that left at eleven and booked a business-class ticket. It was a 150-minute flight plus the time change, and I wouldn't get in until 2:30 in the morning. I arranged for a car to drive me to Augusta, then focused on the text messages blowing up my phone.
I couldn't stop the tears when Alpha Anthony's follow-up message came through. "
Alpha Leo Volkov passed away a few minutes ago. He never regained consciousness."
My driver started crying and wiped her eyes as she focused on driving. I pushed my emotions down and composed a response to Anthony and Pamela. "
I am on my way. Do everything you can to keep Adrienne going. I love you all."
I got to the airport and filled out the paperwork with TSA. As an active Law Enforcement Officer, I could carry my pistol on the aircraft. If I had to fire, I'd better hit my target. My .45 cal bullets would go right through the aluminum fuselage.
I prayed the flight wouldn't be late, but it was. I boarded at eleven-fifteen and promptly went to sleep. My Uber driver was waiting outside at three in the morning for me, and I slept the whole drive there. I grabbed my bag and dismissed him before walking to the guard shack. One of the wolves came out to meet me as I walked up the sidewalk, the other remaining in the booth. "Bonnie Woods?"
"Hey Angelo," I replied. Angelo hailed from a pack in North Carolina; I'd watched him in the pistol competitions at the Werewolf Games a few times. He could neuter a bumblebee at ten yards. "What are you doing here?"
He walked me towards the guardhouse as we talked. "Loaned to the Council for event security," he said with a shrug. "I'm sorry to hear about Leo. I know you and Luna Adrienne are close."
"That's why I'm here."
"She's not on the list," his partner said from inside.
"Alpha Anthony McInnis knows I'm coming," I said.
"I'll have to call it in." I talked about shooting with Angelo as the guard spoke to someone on the phone. It didn't take long. "She can't enter," he said. "No one but Alphas and Betas."
"Luna Adrienne's fucking MATE just died! She needs my help!"
He shook his head. "Luna Adrienne is in solitary confinement until the completion of her trial. You can't see her, and we can't let you in."
"I flew down here to support her in her mourning," I pleaded.
The guard rolled his eyes. "Maybe they'll let you watch her execution in a few hours after her conviction as a rogue." I let out a growl.
"Don't be an asshole," Angelo said.
"I'm doing her a favor by not shooting her in the face as she stands here like a little bitch. Leo died a rogue, which makes her one too."
I wasn't going to be denied entry after traveling all night to get here. Not now, not by the stupid fucking COUNCIL and their rules, and not by some asshole of an Enforcer. It wasn't a well-reasoned decision, but it was the one I made. Pulling my 1911 from under my jacket, I pointed it at Angelo. Even if the Enforcer had a gun in his hand, Angelo was faster on the draw and wouldn't miss. "Both of you freeze, or he's dead. Hands on your head and don't move, Angelo."
"Bonnie. Don't do this." Angelo could only watch me as I threw my life away.
"I'm sorry." I took his pistol in my left hand, forcing him to his knees on the sidewalk. "Come out here, and don't do anything stupid."
"You've got the market cornered on stupid, Bonnie," he said as he stepped out. I used the silver-lined handcuffs they carried to cuff the two together around the streetlight post. Tossing their radios into the shrubs, they wouldn't be able to raise anyone now.
Unless they already did.