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Book:Fated To The Ruthless Alpha King Published:2024-6-8

“Very well. Tell us what this plan of yours is.”Sandy stormed out of Samara’s room hurt and in a rage. Samara has killed Jaffar, she feels it strongly in her spirit. Sandy knows that she can no longer obtain help from within this pack else Samara will keep killing innocent people and thwarting all her plans.
Sandy has thought well enough on what to do, she only needed Jaffar to move ahead but now that she can’t have him anymore, she will have to go on her own.
Samara must be stopped no matter what.
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For the first time ever being in this pack, Miranda received an unexpected visit from a non-silver wolf. She was surprised when the guards came to call her that someone from outside the border had come to see her.
Ever since Damian introduced the new laws of unity, the restriction on the silver territories had been lifted and now non-silver wolves were free to enter the border and mix with the inhabitants, but none had come since, for fear of the former laws, none except this visitor of the queen.
“Who is it?” Miranda asked the guard as she walked through the pack halls to the night shadow court.
“We don’t know who she is ma’am. She only said she requested to see you urgently.”
A few moments later, Miranda entered the silver court, and met her visitor, Sandy seated and awaiting her arrival. Miranda’s heart leaped, for it’s been so long she’s seen her good friend. She would never forget Sandy’s help to her in the past, especially during the time she went through emotional trouble with Walden and Samara. This time, Sandy must have come here to her for some form of help, and Miranda would do everything within her power to assist her with whatever she needs.
“Sandy?”
“Miranda!”
As soon as Sandy spotted her, she got up from her chair and went to embrace her friend, not just her friend, but Miranda was like an older sister to her, and the two of them shared a very close relationship.
“You took such a bold step coming here, Sandy. Can I know what the matter is?”
“I had to come, because I didn’t know where else to turn to. Even Walden refuses to listen to me.”
“What’s the matter, Sandy? What happened?”
“It’s a long story, but before I say anything. I think alpha Damian has to be here too, because this involves him as well.”
“Ok dear. Damian isn’t around now but he’ll join us for lunch. Can you wait till then?” Miranda asked this because she’s aware of how worrisome Walden can be about his sister.”
By her question, Sandy already knew what was going on in her mind so she answered, “my brother didn’t know that I came here. I didn’t tell him anything before leaving.”
“This thing you want to tell me and Damian, is it something you don’t want Walden to find out?”
“Walden already knows about it, only that he’s finding plenty of excuses not to take action. I had no choice but to come here because there was no one else I could think of.”
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Later in the day, Damian returned from hunting with his men and met with Miranda and Sandy in the hall. They were served their meal and after they ate, Sandy began to narrate everything to them. Her words about Samara infuriated Miranda so much that she didn’t know when she burst out.
“That Samara! I knew it! I sensed an evil aura around her the moment I got my powers.”
“Samara is the one who planned the whole attack with Walden, I saw everything with my own eyes and I tried so hard to convince Walden, and now even when he knows the truth. He refuses to take any action against her. With the way he behaved, I was scared you guys wouldn’t believe me too, but I knew I still had to try.”
“We believe you, dear,” Damian said. “And thank you for coming to tell us. I too sensed Samara’s evil. It only makes sense because there’s no other way that Rakur could have been getting information about the other packs.”
“Walden might not have the balls to give Samara a proper sentence because of his closeness to her, but I can.”
“No, you cant,” Damian interjected.
“What do you mean?”
“You can’t give a sentence to a wolf outside of your pack without permission from their alpha, and since you’ve already said Walden refuses to, I don’t think we can work with that. I’m sorry, Sandy, but Miranda won’t be able to help you if that’s what you came here for.”
Miranda tried to help the situation by giving another suggestion. “If I can’t execute her publicly, then what about in private? We can plan her assassination and no one would ever know it was us, she’ll just disappear the same way those guards did. We have to get rid of her on time. Samara is dangerous as long as she remains alive.”
Sandy spoke this time, “as much as I love that idea, I’m sorry that I do not stand by it. I want Samara gone away from our lives, yes, but not like that. She’s done so much evil, and she doesn’t deserve some secluded funeral. I want to see her confess on the execution ground before the guard passes a blade through her throat. I want to see her killed exactly the way Conor was. I want the whole world to know what she’s done, and besides that I don’t want us to stoop so low by trying to assassinate her without anyone knowing.”
Damian sighed, “Sandy has a point, but now what will we do when your alpha chooses to turn a blind eye to all her evil doings.”
“Walden chooses not to interfere because Samara plots against you and not the night shadow pack. He is unbothered so long as he believes that Samara has no evil intentions against the pack, but I know she does. Samara does NOT mean good for anyone.”
“I won’t be surprised if she does too, so we just have to make Walden see with his own eyes how much Samara means for his downfall. We have to make him see that she is an enemy of the night shadow pack. He’ll have no choice but to execute her then.”
“Exactly,” Sandy responded. “I have a plan I’ve been working on. Samara killed the guard that would have accompanied me here, and she’ll keep killing more so I have to work alone, but she can’t kill you both, and that’s why I need you for this plan to work.”