Inez raised her head and looked at Ajax, who had thrown his phone on the table.
Beside him, Finn also placed his phone down and said with a sigh, "Me neither. It seems like this site is really particular; we need to be subscribed members to enter."
Grandma Edira poured some tea for herself and Morrineth before remarking carelessly, "Then just fill in some fictional details; it’s not like you cannot do it?"
"That’s not how it works, Grandma." Killian was frowning while looking at the laptop. "The information that they are asking for is pretty specific. From requiring to state the pack name and location to the alpha name. It seems like they are going to cross-reference to make sure that the person exists."
He turned to look at Grandma Edira before stating, "It seems like the person wants everything to be preapproved before she would let them enter. Or he, depending on the person who made it."
"Then are you saying that we will let these witches harm our pack and let them go!?" Morrineth exclaimed. Her eyes widening as she remarked, "That will only make them even more bold, won’t it?"
A nerve ticked in Killian’s jaw as he stated, "I never said that I would let them go." He turned to look at Levi and Matt before saying to them, "Get on it. I don’t care what you have to do; just find me the information that I need."
"Well, one thing is clear," stated Selene in a cold voice. "It’s not specific to just witches."
An awkward silence stretched all over the dining area. There were all kinds of betrayals, and yet the one that came from their own kind was the deepest and most painful. The fact that this site allowed shifters to enter showed that there were a few shifters who were with the witches and were helping them run this site.
It was truly sickening to accept.
"Did anyone find out what N.M.H. stands for?" Inez asked as she stepped further inside the room.
"It doesn’t say a word," Killian responded. He didn’t like the secretive and mysterious air around this site. However, as his eyes snapped to the two women who came together, the worry was quickly replaced with a hint of amusement. "Looks like the sun rose from the west today, Jax." His eyes were wide with astonishment, which he clearly didn’t mean, as his lips curled up in a mocking smile.
"Don’t tell me you think that it is surprising to see Inez at the main lodge?" Nyx remarked with a hint of sarcasm. "I thought that you had forgotten all about what happened, Kill. I never thought that you were this petty."
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