Page 31 of Shifted Fate 2


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He told me about the unrest. More and more packs were being targeted for some unknown reason. But my father’s pack was targeted the most. One Friday, I got a call from Cass. “Hey! How’s mated life treating you?”

“Honestly, it’s been amazing. Greyson has been so supportive.”

“I’m so happy for you.” I truly was. “You deserve the world.”

“Thanks, but I didn’t call to catch up.” Cass’s voice dropped low. “I was told not to call at all, but since I wasn’t commanded, I think Ronnie understood what I was going to do.”

“What’s wrong?” My stomach dropped.

“We have been attacked three times since you left, Amy. All rogues, all knowing our old security runs. Ronnie, Greyson and your dad had to move rotations, run tracks, and pair everyone up. We have been on high alert for the last week.”

“What? Why wasn’t I informed?” I gripped my phone tightly.

“Because your dad wants you there in university. You’re safe there, plus you’re working on figuring out the truth.”

I worried at my lip and nearly screamed. “Why are you calling now?”

“Because your dad was hurt. And I’m worried.” Cass’s voice dropped low. “They are using magic against us. And they’ve been trying to get to the pack house, but I don’t think that’s what they are after.”

“What do you mean?”

“Your dad whispered one word before he was knocked out by the doctor.” I could tell she was looking around. “Gazebo.” I closed my eyes. They were after Carly. But how they found out about Carly already, I had no idea.

“Fuck.”

“Yeah.” Cass answered.

“I have to make a call.” I hung up before she said anything else. I ran to my closest and opened my safe, grabbing my phone. I quickly cast a sealing spell to seal the room, and I dialed Rowan’s number.

“Amy?”

“I need your help.” I rushed out.

“What’s wrong? Actually, give me a second.” I could hear him pull the phone away from his ear, so I waited. “Get out. I will call you back once the call is over. No, I don’t care if this meetingis time sensitive.” He was in the middle of a meeting and he dismissed them for me. Butterflies were flying around in my stomach, but I shook my head.Men cannot be trusted. Even Rowan.The thought bubbled up from deep inside of me, and visions from my past life flashed before my eyes. Brandon stood over me with Shannon, and she was laughing. Nix and Megan pulled away, silently disagreeing with my sentiment. Even they had grown to like the man. “Sorry about that. I wanted a little privacy. Now tell me what’s wrong.”

“It’s my dad’s pack. They have been attacked a few times since I left.” Rowan was a little too quiet, but I just pushed on. “This last time he got hurt.”

“Packs are attacked all the time, Amy.” I could hear the regret in his voice.

“I know. And I can understand your need to stay neutral between pack infighting. But these attacks are rogues.”

“Are they?” His voice was hinting at something, something I never considered.

“You’re saying these rogue attacks have been organized by a pack?” I couldn’t help the disbelief in my voice.

“I don’t know. That’s why I’ve been working at the school.”

His truth hit me like a blow. “You have been teaching here to get closer to the wolves in the packs.”

His sigh was confession enough. “It’s not just your dad’s pack that is being attacked. He just seems like the biggest target. It’s picked up speed too and I don’t know why. Normally his pack would be attacked once or twice a year, and this year it’s been four times. I don’t know what’s changed exactly, but something shifted.”

I rubbed my face. There was a knock at my door and I froze. But my room was sealed, and whoever was there couldn’t hear me. “I might know the reason.” I whispered. Another knock, louder this time, had me freezing.

“What’s going on there? Who’s at your door?”

“Amy, please talk to me.” The muffled voice had me standing and walking towards the door. I had just made it there to look out the peephole when a third knock, almost a desperate pounding, hit my door. “Amy please. I want to be with you. Your sister was a mistake.” I looked through the peephole to find Brandon holding roses outside my door.

“What did he just say?” Rowan’s voice was lower than I had ever heard it. I scoffed when I turned away from the door and walked back to my bed. “What did he just say?” Rowan asked again.