Chapter 178
Chapter 178
Chapter 178
I start forward, claws and fangs ready to tear him to shreds, but Ryker laughing pulls me up short.
“You think this is funny?” I demand, my fury building to incredible heights.
“Your misdirected rage is somewhat amusing, yes,” Ryker says, rocking back on his heels.
He’s totally relaxed, no sign of his wolf surfacing, no indication he considers me a threat at all.
“My rage isn’t misdirected,” I snap at him. “You were there that night. You helped Liam scre w over my
wife, my mate. She almost died, and for that, you are going to pay.”
“You think this stops at Liam, or at me?” Ryker asks, holding up a hand, making me pause, “What
happened that night was the result of plans that run for deeper and have wider reaching consequences
than just you or your wife.”
“What are you talking about?” I demand, trying to figure out if this is just Ryker trying to mess with me,
or he’s actually telling me something of substance. Something I should be worried about.
“You really think Liam could have done all he did without help?” Ryker asks, and it’s like a needle
sticking into my skin.
The thought had crossed my mind-especially with Tobin somehow being involved with Liam-but I’d
dismissed it, thinking surely it was too far-fetched that Liam’s plans and the whole thing with the Al
weapons system couldn’t go all the way to the Council.
The idea that I might be wrong, and this whole thing could be much larger than I’d wanted to believe
was slightly terrifying.
Especially with a missing Al weapons system on the line that had the potential to destroy entire
countries or wipe out entire populations.
“What do you know?” I demand, thinking I might as well get as much information out of Ryker as I can
before I spill his entrails.
Ryker shakes his head, frustration crossing his features.
“Nothing concrete, not anymore, Dorian and Michail are freezing me out.”
This surprises me more than anything else.
“Why would they do that?”
Ryker returns his gaze to me. “That night in the warehouse, I didn’t agree with what they were doing.
Old Country Wolves, we have a strong set of traditional values we live and di e by. I felt the dealings
with Liam and other American wolves was crossing lines into territory that went against those traditions.
Dorian and Michail disagreed. They believed what we could gain through the agreement was worth
crossing a few lines. And then Leah arrived, and I saw how she was willing to sacrifice everything for
her brother when she thought his life was in danger…those are the actions of a true wolf. Pack before
everything else. I admired
her…”
I growl, not liking the way Ryker is talking about my mate.
However, he only grins.
“So now they freeze me out,” Ryker continues with a shrug. “But I know something big is coming.
Something that will change the entire fate of wolves and humans alike.”
“What the hel l is the Council up to?” I demand.
“Like I said, I don’t know anything concrete, only that it involves some kind of project Liam and his
father had been working on in
secret.”
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The Al weapons system
So the fact it’s missing is wrapped up in all this.
“Also,” Ryker says after a pause. “I’ve heard the Council aren’t very fond of you these days, with all the
power you’ve been
amassing
I cross my arms, debating what to tell him, beginning to think maybe Ryker isn’t the target my rage
should have been directed at
all this time.
In fact, I’m starting to think the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
“Someone’s been trying to k ill me for the past few months,” I tell him. “I have my suspicions it might be
members of the Council. I just don’t know if it’s sanctioned, or if someone is acting independently.”
Ryker nods, not surprised, and I think he probably already knew, the basta rd.
“Do you know who’s behind it?” I demand.
“No, but maybe I can find out,” he replies casually.
“For a price,” I surmise.
Ryker grins. “Maybe I’ll do it out of the goodness of my heart.”
“Except you don’t have one,” I tell him, but instead of being insulted, he simply laughs.
“Maybe I’ll do it because your wife fascinates me, and I’d ha te to see all that potential snuffed out by
some greedy wolves who are more interested in lining their own pockets than upholding the old ways
and ensuring survival for our species.”
I growl again, even though it’s probably pointless. Ryker is not intimidated by me at all.
“Watch what you say about my mate, Ryker,” I warn.
Maybe I’m willing to play ball with him because we have a common goal, but I won’t put up with him
getting ideas about my
wife.
Which reminds me.
“Tobin has been sniffing around Leah.”
Ryker’s expression darkens. “Well, we can’t have that now, can we?”
Clearly, Ryker isn’t a fan of Tobin, and I wonder what the pair got into a fight about when they saw each
other at the club.
“Something I need to know about you and Tobin?” I ask, even though I know he probably won’t answer.
“Maybe,” Ryker replies with a sly grin. “If I decide you need to know, I’ll tell you. Until then, how do you
feel about an extra pair of eyes on your mate for heightened security?”
“Why would you offer that?”
“Because if Tobin is sniffing around her, it’s definitely for a reason, Ryker answers. “And I want to know
what that reason is.”