Quad Cities for a reason, and he didn’t win and claw his way up the
ranks because he was a brute who only knew how to answer violence with
violence.
While Jax Starr didn’t care about
the loss of an Omega from his pack, the loss of two powerful Betas from his
pack did. Sending Clive wasn’t the best move on his part. The fool must’ve
crossed territory borders for some brainless reason. Still, the state Clive’s
corpse was found in was nearly a declaration of war.
To make matters worse, he just learned his own son Derrick was now one of Carlos Medina’s
right-hand wolves. While Jax always suspected Derrick to be a formidable and
powerful wolf in his own right, he certainly didn’t expect that stuttering tub
of lard to become a second to one of the most vicious and isolated packs in the
Quad Cities.
“Alpha, I suspect the New Haven pack
didn’t expect us to dig up Clive’s hastily disposed body,” observed Reed, one
of his most powerful enforcers. The scarred old Beta was probably one of the
few wolves in his pack brave enough to speak his mind even when Jax was in one
of his destructive rages.
“The New Haven pack has gone on
long enough thinking they can exist and rule in their own little world,” Jax
decided, his voice hard. “It’s time we teach those mongrels that there’s a
bigger world out there where the real monsters rule.”
The End
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