His lost Lycan Luna. Chapter 76

We had a serious problem on our hands. Damian had kidnapped a council elders child.

“Larkin will come looking for his son. Tandi told me he stops by every weekend to see him, that's ifword of us taking her hasn't already got out,” Damian says.

“I will deal with Larkin. From the files it looks like he isn't a part of this. Crux definitely, but I can'treplace Larkin's name on any of the documents,” Kyson tells Damian.

Yet despite that, the council now had some answering to do. What were these secret meetings heldfor? And now it was obvious that the council had something to do with the children and womenthat kept being found. Kyson now had enough reason to launch an investigation into the councilelders themselves.

"So, if the council is trafficking rogues with Alpha Brock, what has that got to do with the hunters?”Damian asks, just as perplexed by this information and of all the people. Why would the councilshare the King's blood with those responsible for hunting down their own kind?

“I don't know. It makes no sense. That was the entire point of the council. To not only keep thepacks in line, but so we could be united against the hunters,” Kyson answers.

“Tandi told me they killed her daughter when she tried to run. Alpha Brock killed his own daughter,drowned her in front of Tandi. I want to go over the rogue children later to see if I can match any ofthe children to her daughter,” Damian tells us.

Kyson nods to him and I feel my heart break for Tandi. I couldn't imagine watching something sohorrific.

“So, you think that is how they kept the rogues they trafficked in line? They used their children. Buthow does that explain the women we have found?” I ask and my brows furrow, remembering all thetrafficked rogue women Kyson had on his computer.

“Probably didn't come quietly, so they killed them,” Damian offers, wiping a hand down his face.

I listened to them discuss everything and Gannon came to join them along with Liam, who Damianseemed to get along with for the most part. Yet I noticed Gannon remained between them both asthey went over everything they knew. Yet Tandi“s words kept replaying in my head. Talking abouthow “Crux would take over once the royals are dead, Crux technically had Landeena blood

Hearing a knock on the door, I glance at it to see Kyson get up and answer it. When he opens thedoor, I notice it's Dustin. Before I even registered what I was doing, it was so flippant I didn't realizehow easy it had become.

“I release you from my command,” I said before waving my hand at him to come in, still lost in mytroubled thoughts of Tandi's words. Had he not crushed me in his hug, I would not have recognizedI even released him.

“Thank god! Do you have any idea how annoying it is not being able to touch you?” Dustin growledas he crashed on top of me. I let out a breath and hushed him back when Kyson cleared his throat.“Gay or not, get off my mate! Azzy.” Kyson growls, wiggling his fingers at me to come to him. I rollmy eyes, feeling his jealousy burn hot through the bond. Dustin chuckles but climbs off me where Iwas pinned beneath him on the armchair. He kisses my forehead but lets me stand, and I wanderover to kyson, who sat at his desk. He swivels in his chair before pulling me on his lap.

Dustin had moved to Liam's side, and both had their heads bow down going over the documentsDustin

bought with him that he gave to Gannon earlier.

"You've been quiet,” Kyson murmurs next to my ear. I had been, my mind stuck on one thing Tandisaid, but there was something that didn't make sense. The only part of the entire thing, and that wasClaire, Kyson's sister.

"What are you thinking?” Kyson purrs, tucking me closer to him as I stared at the Kingdoms on themap. More importantly, my parents’ kingdom

“I want to go home,” I tell him and everyone in the room falls silent to look at me.

"You are home,” Kyson growls as worry bleeds into the bond, but I shake my head. Something waspulling me to go back to where it started, as if it would somehow make sense if I did.

“The answer is at home. I know we are missing something.” I told him.

“There is nothing there for you anymore, Azalea,”

“You're wrong. My family’s history is there. My history is there.” I tell him, turning on his lap to lookat him.

“It's out of the question. Do you have any idea how much work goes into rebuilding a kingdom?Getting the security and everything sorted? I can't leave here, Azalea,” he snaps, clearly not wantingto debate this.

“I don't mean to live there, Kyson. But the answers are there. We are missing something, so muchdoesn't make sense. Crux's involvement doesn't make sense.”

"Yes, and as Damian and I were discussing earlier, we will go to the council and present our case. Atthe very least, we need to make sure Tandi's son is kept with her; and Brock's pack is dismantled. Atleast then we can replace out what Crux's involvement with the hunters is. There has to be a reason orTandi is wrong, and they were newer council members. The council was built to protect the werewolfand Lycan way of life. They are bound to pact they swore too,” Kyson explains.

"When did you take over the council?” I ask.

“After your parents were killed. The council went to the next in line Kingdom, or the next kingdomof reigning power,” but see that is where I was struggling to keep up. If the council is bound to theirholder, why would Marrissa kill Claire? She worked for the hunters, or supposedly did.

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