Dylan's POV
I coughed and scratched my head. The weather seemed a bit too dry and I didn't like it one bit. It was unexpected too.
Standing from my bed, I walked slowly to my table and poured some water from my jar into my glass cup. It wasn't that I was that thirsty. I just had nothing serious to do and I needed to pass time.
I sat back down on my bed and took a sip of my water. Then I began to think hard about my plans to destroy Alex and how soon I was supposed to attack.
Left for me, I'd have loved to attack him very quickly, but there was this voice holding me back from doing so. It asked me to hold on until I was sure that the coast was clear. It was my wolf. He always thought he knew it all.
After what we did in the Silver Moon Pack; abducting Sophia, I was certain that there was unrest in the Pack. No one expected it at all. They all thought it was impossible; Johnny and Danny thought so too. Yet, I was able to make them see that with me, nothing was impossible. I showed them what it felt like to have a true leader above you and not some clueless, pathetic wolf, like Alex.
Knock! Knock!
"Who is it? You can come inside," I said, taking another sip of my water.
Johnny walked into the room, holding a piece of white paper in his right hand. Much to my surprise, he decided to move away from his usual casual buttoned shirts, putting on a yellow t-shirt instead.
"I see you felt like appearing different today. Any secrets?" I asked with a grin.
"None at all, Dylan. I just felt it was about time I tried something new and different from what I used to."
"How's it going for you, my friend?" I asked with a chuckle.
"So far, so good, Dylan," he answered, shrugging his shoulders. "I've been getting a lot of compliments so I think it's alright."
He walked to the chair beside my table, pulled it back and sat on it. He seemed a bit happy so I guessed that whatever news he bore was something pleasant. Yet, I couldn't be so sure. Johnny was always as unpredictable as ever.
"What brings you here to my room?" I asked him. "I can't remember fixing a meeting with you, my friend.
"I'm your friend. I don't need an invitation or a meeting to meet up with you, do I?" He asked as I shook my head and motioned with my hand for him to go on with why he came to see me. "I come bearing news about Bane…"
"What about him?" I asked, quickly sitting up, full of inquisitiveness.
"I got some news from a reliable source that Bane has been made aware of Sophia's kidnap. I was told that a messenger whom he had sent to the Silver Moon Pack to tell Aurora's parents that he had proposed to Aurora and she had agreed to marry him, came back with the news."
"Go on," I said to him as all he said earlier wasn't news to me. I already knew that long before he arrived through a few sources of mine. As much as I kept him in charge of making sure that I had all the information that I needed, I couldn't risk letting him or anyone else become my only eyes and ears. I would have to solely depend on them. I was never one to do that.
"Well, you should also know that he has made a journey to the Silver Moon Pack because of the situation at hand," he continued. "He left not so long ago and I don't know how long he intends to stay there."
"I had predicted this," I laughed. "This was exactly how I envisioned this to be. I had a very strong feeling that Alex was going to head over to that Pack. Did he go there alone?"
"No, he didn't," answered Johnny, shaking his head. "Princess Aurora travelled alongside him. They made the journey together."
I snickered, and then stood from my bed and stretched. I heard a few bones crack and I felt so relieved afterwards.
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