Alpha Leo Volkov's POV
Regina Hospital, Hastings, MN
"Bonnie is on her way and should be here about five," I told everyone when I returned to the hospital room at three-thirty. "We can do the Pack transfer before she takes off again."
Adrienne looked surprised by that. "She's not staying the night?"
"Clyde went ahead to their home, and she'll join him. Those two still haven't mated, you know."
"Where are they moving to," Anthony asked. "Are they buying something near you two?"
"Lassiter owns a place, but he's kept it secret due to his line of work. I guess they are going there for now. I don't care if it means I don't have to listen to them banging the headboard against the wall all night in a guest room."
That got me a smack from my mate. "Matings are sacred, Leo, and you aren't exactly quiet."
I looked at Anthony and Pamela, who snickered at the comment. "Like you two have room to talk," I said.
"Happy mate, life is great," Anthony replied.
I'd just gotten comfortable when I got a text message from Alpha Doug Winters. "
CALL ME private 911
." I groaned a little as I pushed myself out of the chair. "I'll be back in a bit. It's business," I said.
I walked out of the hospital, heading down the street to the Soldier's and Sailor's Cemetery next door. I found a bench off the sidewalk and made the call. "It's Leo," I said when he picked up.
"Leo, I have a big problem, and I don't know what to do," he told me. "Can we meet? I'm almost to Red Wing now."
I thought quickly. "There's a park on the street across from Applebee's on 61. Park at the east end of the lot; there aren't many people there and no surveillance cameras."
"I know it. I'll see you in about twenty minutes, Leo. Don't tell anyone about this."
"Does this have to do with your assignment this morning?" The Council Chairman had him taking out a were-coyote den.
"It's a complication from that," he said. "See you soon."
I linked to Adrienne that I'd be gone for a while dealing with an emergency. I walked back to Adrienne's Lexus, then swung by Caribou Coffee on the way to the park. I knew what Doug liked, and I figured he'd need it. I parked at the far end of the lot and waited.
Alpha Doug pulled into the adjacent spot right on time. He was nervous and emotional, and one sniff told me why. He had a were-coyote child in the back seat. I got out and got in the passenger seat, handing Doug a coffee. Thankfully, the child was sleeping in his car seat. "What the hell happened in the raid?"
He took a moment to compose himself, then started the story. "The attack went perfectly," he began. "We sent eight-wolf teams into the adjacent ravines from each side to cut off escape routes, then sent four cars in the driveway. We caught the elder male and his teenage son in the fields; they shifted and ran for the woods but didn't get far. Our people tore them up while the vehicles headed for the house. An adult female barricaded herself in the house, and she fought like a wildcat. She died in front of the nursery door."
I looked at the innocent child. "And you couldn't finish the job."
"Could you?" He let out a breath. "One of my Betas said he'd take care of him, but I didn't want that on his conscience. I left them there to clean up the scene while I left to dispose of the toddler. I grabbed the car seat from her car and took him myself. We gave him a sedative so he would sleep, and I don't know what he'll do when he wakes up."
"How old is he?"
"Eighteen months," Doug replied. "I have to report to the Council that I've taken out the den. I know you disagree with the Council's decision, and you're the only one with the balls to stand up to them. I figured you'd be able to help with this. If I bring him back to our Pack, the Council WILL find out, and I'll have accomplished nothing."
The solution was obvious; I had a new Beta-level pair heading to an undisclosed location, and they hated the Council more than I did. "I'll take him," I said.
"I had the guys pack up all his things and put them in the back," he told me. "The den was renting the empty farmhouse, so we're clearing it out, and we'll leave the paperwork to cancel the lease. My people are good; by nightfall, no one will be able to dispute that the family left suddenly due to a family emergency. Their need for privacy works to our advantage."
We took a few minutes to move bags of clothes, toys, and supplies into the back of my SUV. The boy was starting to wake up, so I picked him up while Doug moved the car seat. "Get out of here. I'll take it from here," I said.
He shook my hand. "I knew I could count on you, Leo. Good luck."
"Don't say a fucking thing to anyone," I told him. "If they ask, you strangled the kid and buried him in a construction site. Hopefully, they won't suspect you enough to ask more."
He nodded and got back in his car. I locked up, carrying the sleeping boy to the pavilion where we could get out of the sun. He woke up ten minutes later, looking around with wide eyes. "It's all right. I'm your Uncle Leo," I told him.
He sniffed my clothes as he rocked me. "Mama?"
"Mama is gone. We will take care of you now."
He didn't like that and started to cry. I let him go for a while, then decided to distract him with the waterfall. I held his hand as we walked down the trail to the overlook. It worked; I picked him up, and we watched the water roar over the drop. I was still calming him down when I sensed Bonnie approaching. "Leo?"
I smiled and turned towards her with the boy in my arms. He sniffed her as she approached and calmed down. I sniffed her and didn't calm down. "What is that scent?"
"Bring me into your Pack, Leo. Then we can talk privately." We went through the ceremony to transfer my allegiance, and I felt the Pack bond snap into place. "
Thank you. Who is this?"
"The Werewolf and Vampire Councils decided last night to wipe out the were-coyotes as a race,"
I told her. "
The shooters and the cook are dead; they ambushed and killed the Master Vampire of Minneapolis last night. You picked a good night to be in jail, as you would have been the prime suspect."
"Where did the boy come from?"
"One of the Packs killed his entire family but couldn't bring themselves to kill him. I took custody of him because he's done nothing wrong. I won't participate in the slaughter of the innocents. I need your help, Bonnie."