NB: I did my own editing for this one, so pardon any mistakes. Also, any reference to the actual names and locations of places are purely fictional. On that note, happy reading!
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"Secure the perimeters and make sure you keep her in sight at all times!"
The head vanguard acknowledged the order and signed off; his holographic transmission disconnected from the communications mainframe.
"Helene, there is no need to be hasty. You are risking the discovery of our best vanguards and alerting her of our presence!"
The baritone voiced woman looked up at the speaker and slapped him.
"I have waited over two centuries to find the answers so don't you dare stop me! This is my Order and my money funding the research. I do not answer to anyone and certainly not to you!"
"We should stick to our plan. Kidnapping her in plain sight is going to be counterproductive... I have already set my plan in motion. We will have the bait lured..."
Helene took a deep breath before letting it out slowly.
"Very well," she conceded. "But if your plan fails, we're doing this my way."
"Yes Madam."
"And make sure you keep it under the radar of your Council. That child is here under the concessions of the European Council and I don't want either Council to nose around. So do your job. There is a reason I put you in charge of it."
"Indeed you have..."
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Alex felt stupid...
okay
he didn't feel stupid but
she
always managed to make him look stupid. And the fact that Riley had just ordered him up here to appease and/or suck up to her reminded him that it was a stupid idea.
"So... you've come here to make an official apology." It wasn't a question and not even a statement. She was mocking him.
"Yes."
"Because your boss told you to?"
He restrained himself from rolling his eyes. "Yes."
"Good, then you can go." She wasn't even looking at him but rifling through some files on her desk.
"So you're not... pressing charges?"
"No. Now get out."
Alex stared at the impossible woman in front of him for a moment in disbelief. She was acting like they did not know each other.
"Keona..." he pleaded.
"I said you can go, Alex. Or has your hearing deteriorated along with your mind?"
Alex narrowed his eyes at her. She was such a bitch.
"I can hear you Alex." There was not an ounce of emotion in the delivery of that sentence.
I stand corrected then. You're a cold hearted bitch.
This time she lifted her eyes to meet him and smiled --an icy smile that bore no actual joy in it.
"This is who I am," she said before getting up. "You can see yourself out. I have to do some routine checks."
Alex didn't stop her. Truth was, he did screw up and not just with the whole misunderstanding thing five years ago but also with what happened yesterday. He had thought that she was trying to murder the wolf on her operating table when she was trying to save its life.
The fact that he didn't even know she was a certified canine specialist reminded him of his negligence to update himself on everyone back home. It was like they didn't exist... and yet here she was --five years later and still angry at him.
Clenching his fist tightly, Alex decided, "What the hell. She's mine and I'm not letting her have her way this time."
He pushed the door of the shelter open and tried to follow her scent --except that there wasn't any. It just occurred to him then that ever since he stepped into that shelter today, he hadn't noticed her scent at all.
"Maybe it's a new ability she perfected over the years," he told himself with a shrug. Guess he'll just have to find her the non-wolf way. It wasn't hard. She was not too far away from the shelter, administering some sort of medicine to some of the wolves lying on the ground in an enclosed compound.
Alex heard his wolf howl in despair at seeing his kind caged up like that but the human part of Alex understood the reason behind it.
"I'm sorry buddy but our friends there are sick and this is to prevent them from running away before they fully recover," he tried to soothe the animal as he walked into the enclosure. Even though those wolves were not Weres, he still held some sort of affinity to them and he felt their pain.
"Key..." he called softly, leaning against the gates, waiting for her to respond.
"You shouldn't be here," she replied curtly. "You've done what you need to do so go."
Alex kept quiet; his eyes watching the way she soothed the wolf under her with so much care and tenderness. He actually felt a second of jealousy. How stupid was that? Getting jealous over a normal wolf? However, his own inner wolf seemed to think that wasn't stupid.