Adea
Time stood still. At least, that’s what it seemed like. Days passed and we had no word, no sign of Olivia. Gabe was in so much pain I didn’t know what to do to make it better.
There wasn’t much we could do. Beta Odis alerted a sect of human cops who he worked with from time to time on Olivia’s description. The packhouse that had been full of excitement had gone quiet since Olivia disappeared.
Some of the Delta’s dared to say she went on her own accord. There was no sign of a struggle or a fight and they took it as her choice. As if she was the type of person to walk away from her pack, from her family, from her mate. I shook the thought away.
If I dwell too long on it I’d snap at someone. Odis, Gabe, and some of the warriors have been running longer loops around the pack lands in hopes of finding her. I wanted to go with them but Odis told me he needed me to stay in the packhouse. With Olivia’s disappearance, it was too dangerous for me to go out.