Lila’s POV
“Remind me again why you have to go to the Calypso pack tonight?” Rachel asked, watching me pack
my suitcase from her bed.
“Because Professor Enzo is my ride to my pack,” I tell her. “Per my father’s orders…” I add.
“So, why go to his pack?”
“I guess there’s an issue there he needs to address,” I explain. “The dinner my mom is having isn’t until
tomorrow. So, we are going to the Calypso pack tonight so he can address whatever is happening
there. Then, we are leaving for Elysium tomorrow.”
Before she could say anything more, there was a knock on our door. I went to answer it and saw Enzo
standing before me, holding his own suitcase.
“Are you ready?” He asked, his face remaining expressionless.
“Almost,” I answer, I let him inside my dorm as I finish packing my suitcase. Rachel was standing to her
feet quickly, adjusting her closing and giving Enzo a quick bow of respect.
“Hello, Professor,” she said quickly.
He didn’t respond to her; he looked her over briefly before fixating his eyes back on me.
“Hurry up,” he muttered, turning away and stepping outside the door.
Rachel’s smile fell as soon as Enzo’s back was turned. She slumped back on her bed and peered over at
me.
“I don’t know how you can stand being around him for that long,” she muttered. “He’s heartless.”
I couldn’t tell Rachel that Enzo was my mate; I couldn’t tell anybody. Instead, I forced a smile on my face
and zipped my suitcase.

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The Calypso Pack was only 30 minutes away from Higala. Most of the car drive was quiet, with maybe
an occasional commentary from Enzo about the weather or traffic. But no conversation worth of value.
The packhouse was big, but not as big as the one for the Nova Pack. Enzo parked the car out front; a
couple of men met us outside, bowing to Enzo as we got out of the car.
“Can you take our luggage out of the trunk?” Enzo asked one of the men. “You can bring mine to my

room and hers to the guest room.”
“Yes, Alpha,” the men said, hurrying to the trunk of the car.
Another man with a fiery red mane of hair came outside; he looked worried as he approached Enzo.
“There was another break in this morning,” he said, stopping only a little ways from us. “The jewelry
shop. Owner says they stole one of their most valuable sapphire necklaces.”
“Have they looked at the camera footage?”
“Yes, and as did I. But their faces are hard to see.”
“I’ll head over there now and take a look for myself,” Enzo said; he glanced at me briefly. “Can you just
get her settled in? Don’t let her leave.”
I frowned, peering up at him.
“You know I can hear you, right?” I asked; I didn’t like being talked about while I was standing there, and
I certainly didn’t like to be ordered to stay somewhere I wasn’t familiar with.
“Just stay here,” he muttered, narrowing his eyes at me. “I won’t be long.”
“Okay,” I said in return.
He glanced back at the red-headed man, and asked, “Has there been any more mention of these
thieves other than the jewelry shop?”
“Today? No,” the man answered. “But yesterday they stole from a woman’s house. Took some of her
jewelry and personal antiques. Oh, and some money she had saved away for a rainy day. Luckily, she
wasn’t home during this invasion, so nobody was hurt.”
“Okay, I’ll pay her a visit as well. Write out a statement to the pack members and let them know that I’m
on the case and as long as I’m here, nobody is in danger,” Enzo ordered.
“I’ll get on that right away.
I’m realizing quickly that this man must be the Beta of the pack.
Enzo glanced at me one last time before saying, “I’ll be right back. Just stay out of trouble.”
I wasn’t sure what he was insinuating but I wasn’t liking it. I didn’t say that to him though; instead, I said,
with as much sarcasm as I can muster, “Yes, sir.”
The red-headed man and I stared after his car as he drove quickly away. I turned to the man, giving him
a worried look. His look matched mine.
“Let’s get you inside,” he said, sighing, as he turned toward the front doors. I nodded, following closely
behind him. “I’m Ethan by the way; the Beta.”
I was right, he was the Beta.
“I’m Lila,” I answer.
He paused as soon as we reached the inside of the house; he looked at me, a curious look in his eyes
and his brows raised.
“Alpha Bastien’s daughter?”
So, he’s heard of me too. I nod once.
“Why are you with Enzo?” He surprised me by asking.
“He’s my professor,” I told him. “My father wanted him to take me to our pack tomorrow. So, I’m just
here for the ride.”
“I see,” he said; though it didn’t look like my answer was good enough. He turned away and started
toward the stairs on the far side of the front room.
One of the doors swung open and a short, and plump-looking older woman came running through it.
She was holding a platter of tea.
She paused when she saw Beta Ethan and me staring at her.
“Did I just miss him?” She asked, eyeing Ethan carefully.
“He’s not here for a social visit,” Ethan told her; he sounded a bit harsh, but this woman didn’t seem to
mind it. “He went to investigate the invasions.”
“Damn,” she muttered. “I made him tea; I was hoping he’d at least have a cup before he left. He’s always
so stressed out.”
“He’s the Alpha. Of course, he’s stressed,” Ethan muttered.
I shot him a look; I didn’t like how he was speaking to her. She seemed kind and it was nice that she
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