~Sylvester~
My insides were calmer after what I did with Tamia, but I could not shake off the feeling that everything
was falling apart and slipping away.
I did not want to be wicked like my father, but these people made it more challenging.
I wondered why I could not have a peaceful life.
One that involves me ruling in peace and raising a family.
My mate was expecting, and our wedding was around the corner, so why couldn’t I have an everyday
life?
I looked at Tamia and did not know what to tell her.
She deserved better. She deserved peace, and here I was, dealing with one problem or the other.
When does it stop?
The bastards had hidden so much that they were hard to find.
I just needed to know who was behind all this, and there would be peace, but the people troubling my
life and my people were wise and hidden.
I looked at Tamia, and as much as her suggestion made sense, I doubted it would work. These people
needed a firmer hand than the law to sit down.
As much as I was against my father, there was a reason our bloodline went from kingship to lordship
and maintained it. It was because, during the brief democratic period, too many wars were fought
because of greedy regions and leaders. So they had to reinstate the old order, but instead of a king, we
were given lordship, forcing us to share our power with the council. Going back to those wicked times
would mean war for many of us.
“I don’t think that would work, Tamia,” I said, telling her the truth, and she sat next to me and touched
my hand.
“Darling, I know you are a kind man,” She said and sighed.
“But there are times you will need to be ruthless and wicked. This is one of those,” She said, and I was
confused by her words.
“If you do not do what I am about to tell you, I will carry it out on your behalf,” She said, and Knight was
curious because I could feel her determination through our little bond.
“Whoever is messing with you knows you are kind and patient. People may call you the dark Alpha, but
you only fight when provoked. Because of this, they will avoid provoking you, but they will run circles
around you,” She said, and I wanted her to get to the point.
“So, what do you suggest?” I asked, and she nodded.
“Who are these people that raised this petition?” She asked me, and I sighed.
“Alpha of Keev, Grizlo, Haddad…” I said, and she interrupted me.
“May I have a list, please?” She asked, and I frowned, wondering why.
“Tell me why,” I asked her, and she smiled.
“They upset my man. We had a lot of fun. I am still looking forward to that rugby match, and I want to
know why Leo wanted to see you today. We made love yesterday, and you claimed me partially.
Basically, things have been great, and they have been looking up, then this comes up, and you are
down. I think it is time to visit those clowns and tell them what they are messing with. I will do it in a way
that does not lead to you or me. But I need loyal Kappas and enforcers to get this done,” she said, and
I wondered.
“Someone is motivating them to work against you. We must motivate them to work in your favour and
lead us to the culprits.” She spelt out, and I understood her angle.
“The method would yield results, but it would be brutal,” she explained. After hearing Tamia say it, I
realised it was essential to act quickly. Killing the movement that fast would buy us time to catch the
culprits. Gezel would be caught soon, and she could lead us to the others. As slow as it may seem, we
were closing in on them, and the good part is that they did not know it.
I looked at Tamia and smiled.
“I will compile that list and give you kappas and enforcers that you need, but you have to promise me
you will not engage physically,” I said, and she smiled.
“Bryce was motivated to work against you. I would just use the same method. Until the petition they
pushed forward is reversed, their loved ones would not be returned to them.” She said, and I realised
that Tamia could be dangerous if she wanted. As much as I disliked the method, it was necessary, and
I fully supported it.
“If I can get the list by tomorrow, this matter should die down next week, and we can move on with our
investigation.” She said. I knew it was best to inform Theo and Marcel about the idea so they could
relax.
“Are you alright now?” She asked, and I smiled. It was uplifting. One thing I did not want to tell Tamia
was that after we do this, I plan on wearing the Dark Alpha’s shoes and being unapologetic about it.
I had been nice because I did not want Tamia to view me as a monster, but these people had crossed
the line with me. I won’t be so talkative with them again, especially the council, who are insular and
have outdated opinions about how things should be run.
Tamia stood up.
“I need to clean up and replace my underwear so we can leave,” She said, and I smacked her cute butt
while she walked away.
I linked my friends to join me, and they responded in about ten minutes.
I did not need to wonder why it took that long. They were just as unnerved as I was. No one wanted
war.
It used to be easier when we had no relationship, but we had mates now, and Theo and I would be
fathers soon; we would like to be around for our mates and our children. Getting up to go to war did not
sound as easy and wise as it used to.
Theo was the first to arrive at my office, followed by Marcel. They were a lot calmer, and they wondered
why I was laughing.
When I told them Tamia’s Idea, Marcel was the first to laugh. He loved it.
“She is right, you know; Bryce was really motivated. I am sure this move would motivate anyone. I
believe it is better than the other option. I advocate for democracy, but we know what these wolves
would do with it. If we do not find the people doing this and stop them, it will be worse,” Theo said, and I
agreed with him.
We decided we would secretly compile the list of the people we needed to deal with so we could
reverse the problem.
We also decided to compile the list ourselves and use men from the estate to carry out the task. The
mission would be a secret. The three of us were excited and could not wait to get it over with.
My meeting with Leonardo Albert was in two hours. We got ready and left for the Sports Arena.
There was a lot of traffic, and we got there thirty minutes before the meeting.
I went to attend to Leo in a private empty booth while the rest went to join my mother and brother in the
rugby section.
Leo joined me in the booth when the meeting was set to take place, and I admired his punctuality.
“Your eminence,” he said, greeting me and looking uncomfortable.
“Alpha Albert, you requested an audience with me. Is everything alright?” I asked, and he nodded.
“Everything is fine, Lord Volkov. The hospitality is great, and my people are having fun,” he said. At the
mention of his people, I wondered how the two sorry arses were doing.
“How are your alphas?” I asked, and he smiled.
“They are alright. They are studying the rugby game as we speak,” He said, and I nodded.
“I hope your team gives more of a challenge this time,” I said, and he laughed.
“I doubt they would, but we will be better next year. Once we get home, we will practice our moves,” He
said, and I nodded.
We were served drinks, and I gave him the floor to speak.
“I do not know how to say this.” He began.
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