Chapter 151
A quiet chuckle escapes him, barely audible. “There are just too many moments to pick from. Every time I interact with you, it feels different, interesting in its own way. I have my own perspective, but I also see things through Ryker’s eyes.”
“That’s a pretty vague answer,” she teases, a knowing smile curling on her lips—the same smile my mother wears when she’s plotting something mischievous. “So, what’s been Ryker’s favorite moment with me?”
Before he can respond, Alpha abruptly halts, colliding with Kennedy. The sudden stop is sharp, and I can tell his mood shifts instantly. Kennedy’s fingers tighten in our fur, a silent signal that she senses something too. Our eyes scan the surroundings, alert and focused.
“What’s the situation?” I ask, opening the link to my team, hoping they’ve already been alerted.
“Three rogues crossed into our territory about three minutes ago,” Alpha reports quietly but urgently. “We’ve been tracking them along the border all day. Looks like they were waiting for a signal. They’re heading straight for your location, boss. Your mom is safe for now.”
“I’m two minutes out,” Bennet’s voice comes through the comm. Josh confirms the same.
We inhale sharply, tasting the tension in the air. “Two minutes won’t be enough. Get here fast and secure Kennedy.”
No sooner do I finish speaking than the faint rustling grows louder, carried on the breeze. Two wolves emerge, their approach anything but stealthy. It’s clear they’re on a suicide run—here to deliver information and die trying.
Kennedy clutches our fur tightly, her gaze fixed on the left flank—the direction the wind is coming from. Yet, no one is visible there yet. I wonder if she’s sensing something we haven’t detected.
“Ken, stay close to me. Don’t let go unless absolutely necessary. Bennet and Josh are coming. Don’t engage them—it’ll only put us all at risk. Understand?”
The pain in her voice is unbearable. I shift slightly, still feeling her hands on me. She gasps softly, and I pull her into my arms, holding her close.
“You knew,” I say quietly. “How did you know there would be rogues coming through the pack?”
“Huh?”
“You said you had to see him right away. You had some kind of gut feeling. If we hadn’t been here, who knows how far those rogues would have gotten, or what they planned to do. How did you know?”

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