Maxim wanted to keep Hector out of the whole situation so that he would become the next Alpha of the Crescent Moon pack in case during his war against the Lycans, he died. He was aware that Hector spent most of his time with Victoria and that was working well according to his plans. “Y-yes,” she nodded, crying and shaking. She didn’t know why he was so angry. She was only trying to help him. Instead she ended up getting insulted.
“Now get out, and don’t you dare talk about it to anyone else!” Maxim was aware how much Hunter liked River. The Lycan King came to get her high school certificate along with her and that gesture spoke volumes. And that also meant that if he tried to harm River, Hunter would go all ballistic. So he was waiting. Waiting for River to come to claim the pack. He was going to **her the way he ***her father, Alpha Lowell. At the same time he had increased his activity across the forest that surrounded the Veil.
That would keep the Lycans busy. Very busy.
Victoria got up and scurried out of his office. She was so scared that it took her a long time to calm down. When she reached her home, her parents asked her about her condition, but she didn’t say anything. She just dashed to her room, crashed on the bed and cried and cried.
Later when Hector came to visit her, she gave him mind blowing ***. He was breathless and appreciating her, peppering kisses on her face. In the throes of pleasure, he said, “I can’t live without you!”
Victoria took advantage of the situation and said, “Hector, you have already marked me. Why don’t we get married?” She wanted to teach a lesson to Alpha Maxim. And this was her first step. Once Hector married her, she was going to instigate him to become the Alpha of the Crescent Moon pack. And for that he would have to fight his father. She would make sure that Alpha Maxim was defeated.
Hector looked at her with a frown. “Marry? So soon? But why?”
“Because I can’t live without you too!” she said in a breathless voice.
He chuckled. Curling his arms around her waist, he thought that he did right by rejecting River. River would have never given him this pleasure and she was such a shitty girl. Had he not marked Victoria and accepted River, then that bitch would have rebelled against his father earlier and that would have been so embarrassing. Then how about we get married this weekend?”
“Really?” Victoria squealed.
“Yes. This is the right time to marry so as to show the pack that we are a close-knit family and that we are thinking of moving ahead rather than dwelling on the daughter of their former Alpha who betrayed them!”
Victoria’s mouth fell to the floor. Hector had barely shown his intelligence, but today he proved that he was wise and that he loved her. “Oh, thank you!” she shrieked and wrapped her arms around his neck.
“You can’t imagine how happy you’ve made me?”
“And you can’t imagine how happy you’ve made me,” Hector replied.
Victoria wanted to shout out to the world that Hector was marrying her. She would do that, but she had to give him his reward. So she went down to suck his cock and Hector realized that he really liked her a lot.
“We will be attacking tonight!” Falcon said to Lionel, one of the Alphas allied to Maxim.
“Last time when you attacked in the night, you were all defeated in an hour. The Lycans are too smart and intelligent. It would be stupid to attack again during the night!” Lionel spat, impatiently. He didn’t like working with the demons. They were too stubborn and had a putrid smell.
“Are you suggesting that we attack the Lycans during the day?” Falcon growled, crossing his arms against his chest. He was leaning against a tree’s trunk, surrounded by his men and a few werewolves.
“Yes!” Lionel shot back. “The Lycans would be anticipating your attack at night. They will be lazy during the day. We will surprise them by attacking in the daytime!”
Falcon narrowed his eyes. The werewolf had a point. “But our movement is going to be noticed during the day easily,” he put forth his doubts.
“I highly doubt that,” Lionel replied. He assessed that Falcon was gravitating towards his notion. “Their warriors would be sleeping. Let us take them by surprise and **them! We are stronger in numbers.”
“Hmm.” Falcon pushed himself from the trunk and stood straight. The demon was so tall at seven feet that he towered the rest of them. “Then let us attack them tomorrow. It is already evening and we will take ample rest.”
Lionel took a deep breath in, thanking the goddess that for once the demon leader listened to him. He looked at his men. and nodded. There were fifty werewolves with him, ten from each pack. These were the best ones that the Alphas had chosen this time. They had to ***as many Lycans as possible. And along with fifty demons, their strength would be a hundred. It was surely going to be lethal for the Lycans.
They all waited in their caves for the night before the attack. None of them could sleep. The werewolves had to keep up with the demons and they were hating it. But Lionel had warned them before about it.
Somehow, they all slept through the night.
In the morning, they all grouped together. The werewolves were led by Lionel, but the demons weren’t led by Falcon. Instead, they were led by one of his gamma warriors.
“I am their Alpha,” Falcon shrugged when Lionel questioned him. “If I go there and am ***, who will lead the rest of them?”
Lionel gritted his teeth. He scowled, but didn’t say anything. Basically he would be leading them all. He hated how smartly Falcon shirked off the responsibility.
Along with the group of hundred warriors, Lionel walked through the forest to reach where the Lycan warriors were. The Lycans were too sharp. They had uncanny fighting **and power-the reason why he wanted to attack them in numbers. He ordered his men to attack only a few Lycans at a time.
But when he reached there, he was caught by surprise. There was not a single Lycan over there.
Lionel stood there in the midst of the forest, using his senses to sniff the Lycans, using his enhanced vision to look around, but he was shocked that none of them were there. He ordered five of his men to go to the left and five demons to the left as he went forward. “Meet me a mile from here,” he said and shifted.
Rest of his men shifted and they all followed him. They ran across the forest, sniffing and penetrating their vision through the darkness of the dense trees. However, as they went in, they were unable to find the Lycans. Not a single Lycan was to be found. It was strange. The other werewolves and demons joined him as he had ordered them, a mile later. They reported that they didn’t see any Lycan, Exasperated, he shifted back. “Where the **have, they gone?” Lionel gritted. If he went any nearer the Lycan territory, he wasn’t sure that they would be unharmed. After some time he decided not to go any further. His whole exercise went for a complete waste. “Let us go back!” he growled. “There is no point in going further.” He just didn’t want to risk it.
“How about we spread and look at more areas?” a demon suggested.
“Do you want to get killed?” Lionel snarled at him. “Don’t you know that a single Lycans can easily take down twenty of us? If we split, we all are going to ***. It is better to stay together!”
The demon growled back. “Then why did you send those ten to search for Lycans? You wanted to get them killed?”
Lionel didn’t like the demon. He knew that the demons were ***, but not this ***. “I asked them to search for Lycans and not attack them! Now if we are done with your questioning, can we go back?” The demon became quiet as he scowled at Lionel.
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