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The Prince’s Unwilling mate by Mutya

Chapter 342
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“You look like you found something?” Jay did not beat around the bush as he ledinto the Alpha’s office.

For a moment, | was taken aback by how much it had changed since the last t| was here. David had kept the

office like his dad had before him. Modern, sleek, and cold. Jay had made the office his own, it was. warm and

homely, and | could recognize all the pictures from their hnow adorning the walls in his office. Which

included the pictures of Ayla and seeing her smiling looking in the camera. Happy and carefree, surrounded by

her family, felt like a punch to the gut. Makingwonder if | would ever be able to think about her without

feeling like this. But | shook those thoughts from my mind as soon as they came. | would, because soon she

would be back withwhere she belonged.

“Your daughter is a smart woman, she lefta message,” | told Jay and Tessie as | showed them the picture.

“Oh, that is the one she wanted to print out to hang in your guy’s living room.” Tessie’s voice trembled.

“And they will my love, we just need the plan to find her right, Griffin?” Jay pleaded with me, desperate to cheer

up his mate.

| couldn't refuse that, | know | would have said anything even remotely

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true if it meant cheering up Ayla. Forcing a smile | hoped seemed real enough, | looked up at the two of them.

“Yes, I'm here to see if we can cup with a plan together, you know this area so much better than | do. And

Tessie, can you prepare a first aid kit?” | asked Tessie because she was so much like her daughter..

If they were worrying, keeping them active helped. | was the same, | needed to feel like | was helping. Like | was

actually doing something to improve the situation, too. She got up right away to make the first aid kit |

requested. As soon as the door closed, Jay thanked me.

“But you're actually here to cup with a plan to get my baby back, right?” He asked me.

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Since | was, we discussed what the best approach was for hours. In the end, we figured we would make ten

groups. Eight started on the outer edge. In all four cardinal and four intercardial directions. Two groups. would

run to the spot where | found the photo. | had 19 wolves withwhen | found it, Each group would have two of

the wolves that knew to find the direction of the photo. More so because | claimed a tree near the spot. All

members of my pack should be able to find it now. It was a risk as it was a tree David and Ayla clearly passed

and if he smelled | claimed it. He could be tipped aboutbeing close, finding Ayla was crucial though. And it

was highly unlikely that he would be out a lot. with her. And if he would be, he would probably notice a hundred

wolves patrolling through the forest.

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12 Vouchers Because that is what we decided to do with the groups patrolling. Each group would consist out of

five wolves from either pack with an appointed Silver Moon and Blood Moon leader. The leaders would be each

other's equals. This way, everyone could reach each other using the mindlink. And it would make the BloodMoon

wolves who were a bit hesitant about the Silver Moon pack feel safer. The swould be true for the few Silver

Moon wolves who did not trust BloodMoon pack

members, because of what sof t

members, because of what sof them had done to their Luna and Queen-to-be.

“We should go patrol as soon as it is daylight, there is no tto waste. But we need to be sure we are able to

find things if we are out in the woods.” | suggested, and Jay once again agreed with me.

Normally when two Alphas get along like we do, when two Alphas are family (in-law) the packs would completely

trust each other. It was sad the situation with the BloodMoon pack had gotten so out of hand. When all of this

was over, | would have to talk to my parents about making sure things wouldn't get out of control for any other

pack like this anymore. | had no idea how we were going to realize that. All | knew was that we needed to, just

because maybe in the future it could save someone for the sfaith Ayla had..

The how and when was a worry for future Griffin. It was two am already, and after being on the road for ten

hours. Spending nine of those hours actually driving. Only to go for a run, and find something heartbreaking

during that run, had worn present-day Griflin out.

| needed to be well rested and sharp early in the morning tomorrow. So,

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skipping dinner, | just said my goodbyes to Jay and went to the guest room assigned to me.

As | was walking out, | texted my parents with updates. | would mindlink the pack members withhere about

our plans for the morning. Walking and texting was no talent of mine, | figured there wouldn't be anyone else in

the halls right now anyway. Only | was mistaken, so | bumped into a middle-aged wolf, causingto drop my

phone.

The middle-aged wolf practically flew to the ground to pick up my phone. Handingmy phone, baring is neck

to me. A sign of submission, every wolf knew what it was, and this wasn’t the first time.

someone showed their submission to me.

Normally though there was a reason to do so, either because something else puton edge. Showing your neck

to an Alpha or Royal wolf when they were pissed off was a smart way to defuse any situation, the other

situations where when you had done or asked something offensive or were about to. Not something like this

where we both not watching where we were going.

“I am so sorry Crown Prince Griffin, | was just going h| watched ssports at my best friend's place. He is

the chef so he lives here, normally there isn’t anyone walking down these halls. | lost track of time, and | was

running late and didn’t want to worry or upset my mate. She hates it when | am late, but it was no excuse,

though | know...” Raising one hand, | stopped the man’s word vomit.

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I wondered what the hell kind of rumors circulated aboutfor this

healthy adult wolf to fearlike that.

“Calm down man, | figured the hallways were empty too, so we both didn’t pay attention it sucks, but it happens.

We were both at fault” | told him thinking that would be the end of it.

But it wasn’t because for sreason this man thought an Alpha could never be at fault. Let alone a royal wolf,

after a bit of pressure the man, who | found out was named Rob. Had been taught by the Birches that the leaders

of a pack can do no wrong. And again | was reminded at how awful those people had been.

“So, what is your role here in the pack” | asked as | got an idea of how to not only reassure this poor guy.

But to help Jay, show the pack there was another way. Another style of leadership; a better one. A happier, more

stable one.

“Warrior Sir, in fact, | volunteered to be on the team to find your mate. Ayla is such a sweet girl, you know. |

never got why sof the pack members made such an issue about her height. It’s probably the fact that Alpha

Phillip was such a freak about perfection. | do not agree with what David is doing now, and | never agree with

murder...”

My body instantly grew numb and cold at his words, did this man know something | didn’t? We had figured out

most of the pack honestly had no

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clue about what happened to Ayla and David. And that if they would, they couldn't tell us because of a lingering

Alpha command. Maybe he knew more, but could only just now speak up. Because the Alpha command no

longer controlled him now the pack had a new Alpha. He might have been a bit anxious to tell Jay and with me

reassuring him it might have just been the push in the right direction. So | didn’t say anything not wanting to

make him feel like he could not tell me. Because | needed to hear this no matter how much I feared what | was

about to hear.

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