The Alpha's Desire 5

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Author: Willow Brooks
too many vampires in these battles. He attacks with a seemingly random choice of places. The people in them have nothing to do with him or his cause. He mixes it up, the style of attack, how they go in, the order to what they do. To Nira, it appears the reckless work of a madman, yet she knows better. It is a well thought out plan of attack meant to throw them off their game, using the element of surprise to help them do more damage. The losses, of vampires, of innocent humans, has become too great to comprehend. We have connections with the cops who often call on the vampires to help them. The police are overwhelmed and at a loss of what to do as well. Not that we have answers, but we have gifts and bodies to offer.”
     
    “They hated to call us for help,” Edward took over, or more continued on for his wife. They were definitely a couple who finished each other’s sentences. “I told them nonsense. We owed them much, and would be happy to help. Plus, this man, Daniel, he’s taken much from us. Not ones for revenge, still, this is as much our fight as theirs. We need to help. We need to end this in Vivian and Riker’s memories. They will have died in vain, for nothing, to sit back now and let this madman go on.”
     
    “I agree,” I chimed in. “I’m sure part of it is retaliation against what I did to him in saving Lex. He’s calling us out.”
     
    “Yes, he very well may be,” Edward said, “but we don’t fall into traps, we create them, and we uphold justice. There should not be wars among any paranormal groups, but this man, he is jealous, angry, bitter, and vengeful, maybe now even power hungry. He believes he can lure us out to get to you, or any of us for that matter since you’ve been trained. We need to put an end to this fight once and for all.”
     
    “We do,” I agreed despite the lump in my throat.
    “You know that we would have helped him and his people if he would have just asked us in the first place,” Catherine said before she burst into tears, the loss of Vivian still a deep wound, not even given a year to begin to heal.
     
    “I assumed as much,” I said, hoping to soothe, reaching across the table to add my hand to the many that already had Catherine’s. I offered my support as well. “But, Daniel didn’t think to just ask. He let his anger overrule his common sense. He went for revenge immediately.”
     
    “It is that I don’t get,” Catherine got out, putting a stop to her tears as anger began to deepen her voice, and her hands curled into fists under all the hands piled up on top of them. “Royal or not, we have made it a personal mission to remain approachable. Always. We are known for helping, so why on this earth did he not think to ask us for help? We would have given it. We had no reason at all to hold back. In fact, in my mind, helping them to alleviate their curse would have been helping paranormals, which is our job in a way too. We may not have brought them to the island, but a training academy of sorts in the states could have easily been built. Other sorcerers could have been trained to learn to turn them. We could have all worked together.”
     
    This time, Edward had let Catherine go on. He figured, as we all did, that she needed it. Sometimes ranting can be helpful, so we all listened, agreed, not to appease or even to humor her but in true agreement to each and every word she said. We all knew they would have helped. The frustration laid in the fact that Daniel had not been able to figure out the same.
     
    “We have been talking about how to best approach the wolves these last months, to let us know we are willing to help those who want to escape their curse. We just hadn’t figured out how best to begin the talks with all that has happened. Daniel has made us out to be the bad guys. With all quiet, I suppose it was our mistake, being overcautious, not wanting to put anyone else in jeopardy that we took our time in coming up with our plan. Now, we
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