Lenny
After he left the room, Ramsey leaned back in his chair with a sigh. "How are things holding up on your end?"
"Same old challenges, different week," I replied. "But I wanted to ask you for an update on the situation there. The attacks you mentioned are they still ongoing?"
Ramsey ran his hand through his hair, looking more tired than I'd seen him in months. "All thanks to Lyla and her wolf, we've been able to thwart three separate attacks this week alone. Nymeris keeps detecting these creatures before they can get close enough to cause
"That's good news, isn't it?"
"Yes and no. I'm worried about how much energy these spiritual communications are taking out of Lyla. Every time Nymeris needs to pass along a warning, it seems to drain her more than the last time."
"Can't she control it?" I asked, concerned for Lyla's well-being, especially given her pregnancy.
"She can't. Miriam says there's nothing we can do except let the process follow its natural course. She thinks Nymeris is onto something important, something that requires this level of spiritual connection to detect."
"Any theories about what these creatures are?"
"That's where things get really interesting," Ramsey said, his expression growing grim. "Delia, the historian we've been working with who claims to be human but isn't…"
"She's not human?" I asked with surprise.
"Yes," Ramsey nodded. "She's part siren and part lycan. She lied about her identity, but she also confessed everything we found out in your investigation."
"Which of the things specifically?" I asked.
"She admitted that her entire education was sponsored by the parents of the boys who assaulted her years ago. The same boys who those large dogs mysteriously attacked which she reported to the police."
I felt my eyebrows shoot up in surprise. "That's incredibly strange. Why would the families of her attackers pay for her education?"
Ramsey nodded grimly. "Exactly what we thought. It makes no sense unless there's a much larger conspiracy at play here. We've been keeping a close watch on her these past few days, but she's been completely normal. Almost too normal, if that makes sense."
"You think she's up to something?"
"I think she's been up to something for a very long time, and we're only now starting to see the edges of it. The timing of her appearance, her extensive knowledge about our world, especially since she has never lived amongst our kind. The way she's positioned herself at the centre of this investigation—none of it feels coincidental."
"What's the next move?"
"Continue monitoring her while trying to identify these attacking creatures. Kyren thinks they're connected to something much older and more dangerous than random predators."
We sat in silence for a while, both of us staring at our screens without saying a word. Then I cleared my throat.
"Hey… do you know that Caius and Cassidy are dating?"
"Yes," he replied without hesitation. "Caius has always been open about his feelings for Cassidy. He actually asked my permission before asking her out."
"Oh."
She stared at me for a few seconds, squinting at me with confusion on her face. "Why not, Lenny? Caius has always been a friend, and he was there for me when I needed friendship the most. Isn't it natural that we would fall in love at some point?"
"That means I would have ended up with a thousand women. That's not how this works," I replied.
"And yet you have baby mamas littered all over the place, Lenny. I don't think you're the right person to meet when it comes to relationship matters."
"I know more about relationships to the extent when I know someone is faking it, and that's what you're doing, Cass. You don't like Caius as much as he loves you. Do you even like him at all?"
She stared at me for a few seconds and inhaled deeply. "You know, my mother used to say that you don't need to like a man to get what you want. All you need is to get him to love you, and after everything I've been through, I now understand that phrase. I once devoted my life to Ramsey and see where it got me."
"Lyla is his fated mate, Cassidy, there's nothing either of us could have done."
"Yeah, yeah!" she sighed and looked up at me. "Caius makes me happy. He's gentle, he's kind, he listens, he's rich at least, and he's good in bed. I just need to please him enough so he can consider marrying me."
"That's what you want?"
"Yes!" she scoffed. "That's what a woman wants. All those fairytales about Prince Charming coming to save you…" She shook her head. "True love doesn't exist."
"But you know I love you, right?" I fired. "I had to suppress our bond because you wanted to be with my friend so badly, and then allowed you to lie about rejecting your mate bond with some random Lycan."
I felt her stiffen for a moment before she raised her eyes to me.
"It didn't change anything, Lenny. I don't want to be with you. Even if I give in to that stupid mate bond, I am not about to be a stepmother with, what? Six children. I don't want that."

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