DEMI’S GUARDIAN (CASIN VILLAGE #3) BY KITT LYNN – eBook Details Online
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the packhouse
Max
I silently cursed to myself as I took the stairs two at a time. I
prayed Luna Calia’s staff hadn’t arrived yet to prepare her for the day. It
wasn’t likely, but I liked to be at my post well before the Luna started her
day. As her main guard, it was essential to start my day well before she
started hers.
“Good morning, Commander.” Daniel stood a little taller as I
approached. The young alpha had recently been promoted to night guard
within the packhouse. He looked tired, but still alert. He was handling the
position well.
“Has Alpha Davon started his day yet?” I asked, eyeing the large
double-doors. A soft moan slipped from the other side, and my eyebrows
jumped upward.
Daniel’s lips pressed into a bashful smile. “The Pack Alpha is still inside
with his mate, sir.”
I simply nodded, then turned my back to the door. “Anything to report?”
I stood tall, ready to start the day.
“Um,” Daniel’s eyes flickered to the door, then back to my face. His
gaze lingered on my damaged eye, then traveled down the scar on my cheek
to the one across the bridge of my nose. It didn’t bother me. I was used to
people staring. Even those I had known for years couldn’t help but look at
my ugly mug for a little longer than needed. I couldn’t blame them. My
scars were hard-fought, and while they made me less desirable to the more
attractive ladies in the village, they did command a lot of respect from the
alphas.
“Speak up,” I urged Daniel. “Did anything of note happen last night?”
The young alpha pulled in a tight breath, before sighing long and hard.
“It sounded like Luna Calia was upset last night.” He ducked his head,
clearly uncomfortable sharing this information. But these were the kinds of
things I needed to know. “It was after midnight. I think she cried at one
point, but it was hard to tell.” His voice dropped to a whisper, “It felt wrong
to listen to too much.”
“This isn’t gossip,” I reminded the young alpha. “Omegas are incredibly
sensitive, and somewhat unpredictable when upset. I need to know what her
temperament is so I can watch her more closely on days like today.”
“I know.” His dark eyes cast down.
“Don’t forget this is confidential,” I said firmly. “No stories about the
Luna sobbing into her pillow.”
Daniel’s head snapped up, giving me a tight shake of his head.
“Absolutely not, sir.” He stood tall. “I would never.”
“Good. Dismissed.” I stepped to one side, indicating he could go. The
young alpha quickly bowed his head, then marched down the long hallway.
Quiet settled, disturbed only by the occasional moan or gasp. I paid
them no mind, keeping my attention on the shadows. This part of the
packhouse had no windows. Just double-doors on either side, leading to the
family quarters.
Unfortunately, Davon’s only surviving family member was
his mother, and she stayed on the first floor, closer to her maid, so all the
rooms up here were empty. It kept me on edge.
Empty spaces bred mischief and possibly danger.
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