Chapter 118
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]
I shouldn’t be here.
I shouldn’t have followed her here, but my instincts and my wolf told me there was something wrong, and I needed to check for the safety of my kids. For the safety of the pack. Olivia was definitely planning something against the pack and me. Something much more dangerous than her father was hiding from me and Dominic, and there was no way I would let it slip when I was already gathering evidence for the council that she was a huge traitor to Silver Crescent. Just like Ethan and Richard Bennett!
It wasn’t difficult to track them. Fifteen men had been following her to a secluded place—an abandoned building on the west side of the gates of Silver Crescent. The old structure was a former council hall that was scheduled to be demolished this month.
Those men were the same people she had been transacting with since I decided to watch her every move and spied on her. They had given her money in exchange for whatever was in the envelopes she had been handing over. Was it information? Photos? Was she selling pieces of information, plans, and strategies—selling the Silver Crescent to the enemies?
Olivia was wicked enough to do such things, and if she could lie and deceive the council with little pretty smiles and phony kindness, she couldn’t do that to me.
I could see through her by just looking at her wicked grin. She couldn’t hide her horns from me.
As she and the bunch of men walked to the building, I noticed five men were waiting for them. They all wore the same black outfit, giving off caution and wariness. I could feel the tension between the two groups, and I realized these must be the same men who attacked the eastern gates of Silver Crescent after seeing those grenade-like weapons on wooden crates—apparently the smoke poison they used on the patrolmen and sentinels.
I frowned. Was Olivia buying weapons from them?! For what?
For me?
I thought Richard Bennett was the worst. But I couldn’t believe his daughter was more evil than her father!
“We have been waiting for over an hour!” snapped one of the men standing in front of the dilapidated building. “How dare you make me wait!”
