Devi: Matefinder Book 2

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Author: Leia Stone
SUV making our way to the farm in my vision from the Colorado Springs airport. Kai hadn’t been able to get ahold of his father because of the time difference in India. He tried him again.
     
                    We were in such close quarters, all of us could hear him pick up.
     
                    “This is Raj.”
     
                    “Papa, it’s Kai. I have pack business to discuss.”
     
                    They were so formal with each other.
     
                    “What is it?” Raj asked.
     
                    “Aurora has matched another mated pair.”
     
                    “Wonderful,” his father exclaimed.
     
                    “Well, this wolf, Chase, is in a bit of trouble with the council.”
     
                    “Ah, Chase Budd of Denver, Colorado. Yes, we just ruled on his case. He killed a human when he could have just injured them or scared them off. It was all over the news. Messy job. He will be terminated today by an enforcer.”
     
                    My stomach dropped. Kaden’s growl nearly rattled the car windows. Kai was driving and took a turn down a small farm road.
     
                    “Who was that?” Raj asked.
     
                    “That,” Kai gave Kaden a glare and then trained his eyes back to the road, “was Chase’s mate, Kaden, a rogue.”
     
                    “There’s a female rogue running around? What are you thinking? Take her into your pack.”
     
                    Kai rolled his eyes. “Kaden is a male, Papa, and doesn’t wish to join my pack.”
     
                    “A male? Two males. Oh. Ohh. Aurora is sure they are mates?”
     
                    Oh, my God. Awkward.
     
                    I stepped in. “Yes, Raj, they’re mates, but they won’t be for long unless you call off the enforcer. We would like the case reconsidered. He went rogue for personal reasons. He’s a submissive and can’t handle being alone. His mind is going dark. It was an accident. I can project my vision to the council through Jane, if you wish.”
     
                    “Hello, Aurora. Kai, in the future I’d like to know when my conversation is not private.”
     
                    Kai grumbled. “Yes, Papa.”
     
                    Raj continued. “I will bring up the issue with the council, but the enforcers were given notice this morning. The job already may have been done.”
     
                    Kai jammed his foot on the gas pedal kicking up gravel and Kaden began shifting. Being stuck in the back seat with three large werewolves was not conducive to shifting.
     
                    “You just kill wolves for making mistakes? There’s no rehabilitation program?” I shouted.
     
                    Raj laughed. “Oh, Aurora, what a fantasy world you live in, dear.”
     
    Kai blew through a metal gate and gunned it toward a big red pole barn.
     
                    “We’re not like vampires. We punish for killing humans,” Kai told me.
     
                    Well, he had a point, but geez.
     
                    “Bye, Papa, thanks.” Kai ended the call. Kaden had fully shifted in the way back and was crouched and waiting to leap out of the car. Kai slammed on the brakes, coming to a halt at the opening of the barn.
     
                    “Smell that?” he asked and opened his door. He ran to the back and let Kaden out.
     
                    I inhaled. The rogue and two other wolves, the enforcers?
     
                    ‘How many were needed to kill a poor submissive?’ I asked Kai.
     
                    ‘One for doing the job and
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