The Were CEO’s Secret

Chapter 65 WolX



Chapter Sixty-Five – WolX

The lead warrior walked out of Johnson’s house and brought out his phone that had been ringing. He smirked on seeing the caller ID.

“Thanks for handing Garcia’s timetable.” The lead warrior said as he walked to the pack house. He was on the phone.

“Fvck you. I sternly said to you not to take it. Stephanie and Reina were in the building.” The person from the other line cursed.

The lead warrior chuckled. “But the plan failed, I knew it would. I just followed my Alpha’s plan. Don’t worry, Stephanie wasn’t actually shot at.”

The other person sighed, then hung up. The warrior smiled but put on a game face as he met up with his warriors lined up.

“Men behind, Ladies forward. Alpha Luciana’s warrior force is filled with females than males. So you guys would match their energy.”

He looked around the formation. He slapped the chest of a young boy standing amongst them. “You, leave.”

The boy pouted. “I want to fight sir.” He eyes shone green. He was an Omega. The lead warrior shook his head.

That was the determination and spirit but things were always different on the field. “Work harder and be a warrior, I’d train you myself. Now, you’d just die.”

He pushed the boy from the lines and someone behind him came forward. The boy’s shoulder’s slumped but his eyes held determination. He left.Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.

The lead warrior felt guilty for all the men and woman he had trained only to be killed cos their Alpha made all the wrong decisions.

“We shall fight till the last of us!”

“Till the last of us!!” they chorused after him. They set out.

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The car came to a stop and Garcia stepped out of it with her groceries. She saw the sitting room was still dark. It was already ten in the morning.

“Francis! I’m home!” she called out as she struggled to get her shopping bag through the door. She heard his door close but he didn’t appear.

“I swear, I didn’t take your motorcycle! I used mom’s car!” she grunted, it’s not like he took it anywhere. It was just a gift.

She fell with the groceries. She stomped to his room but on cornering she found him, resting behind the door, playing games in his phone.

“Really!” she rolled her eyes. “You are cooking for yourself today. I have a meeting with Alpha. Stay at home. War is one the way.”

On getting no response from him, she snatched his phone and asked. “Did I make myself clear, Francis?”

He exhaled. “Yes, very clear. But will I listen to you? No. I’m not a baby, Garcia.” He took back his phone and left to his room.

His sister shook her head, arranging all the groceries in the fridge. When she was done, she went to his room but found it locked.

She kicked it open, scaring him. “I don’t know what’s wrong with teenagers these days. Or the Gen Z at large. But I don’t mind the shit.”

She plopped down on his bed, matching his annoyed expression with a smile. “You are a baby. A fourteen year old baby who doesn’t have any wolf to back him up.”

“Whatever! Is it only a wolf I need? I said I easily tap to the other one. You’re the one who doesn’t let me shift to him.” Francis scoffed.

Garcia’s phone pinged, reminding her of the meeting with the Alpha. She saw her brother was being closed off, as usual, and it never helped him.

He was different, a hybrid. And if not the world didn’t know, he would be dead. Recently, she got news that a doctor had been researching on him.

She wasn’t going to let him be found. Being a fox and wolf hybrid had to be the scariest and rarest thing and he had no one to teach him.

He couldn’t shift to wolf to blend in the pack, and his fox part was becoming stronger. Yet, he so readily wanted to explore around him.

She didn’t blame him, he had every right to childhood. And not being cooped in a room for fourteen years of his life.

She snatched his phone again to have his attention. “Okay, let’s make a deal. I’d take you around the company if you don’t sneak out of the house. I have a meeting with Alpha so till I come back?” She watched his expression.

He stared at her with no emotion, like her words weren’t getting to him. “Okay. Deal. Whatever.”

She sighed. “But C’mon. What if someone sees you”

“Then they’d be impressed to see me shift to a WolX.” He grinned.

His sister looked at him confused so he added. “Instead of hybrid. I call myself a WolX like Wolf Fox.” He explained proudly.

Garcia gave him a done look. “And if the person isn’t impressed and tells Alpha?” She pinched herself for thinking of such bad scenario.

“Yes, she’d kill me. Like she killed my mom and mom’s family. I don’t know why you’re loyal to her. She’s a murderer.” Francis asserted.

Garcia frowned deeply “That murderer let a half cast child into her pack so that father’s enemies won’t kill you.” She pointed.

“Well, if she had helped father defend his pack that year, he won’t need to die. And if she had left my mother alive, she won’t need to keep me in her pack.”

Garcia shook her head. “We are not doing this.” She stood up to leave. She wasn’t going on with the argument anymore.

He knew why his mother’s family had to die. Their clan leader had killed the Alpha’s mate and some pack members.

If Alpha Luciana knew that her brother wasn’t just her brother from another mother but the son of a werefox, she would kill him without batting an eye.

“If you want me to spread wolfsbane around your room, Francis, I’d do it.” She informed him.

He looked up at her and his eyes watered. “I won’t leave, don’t do it.” His shoulders sunk.

Garcia felt bad, but that was all she knew to do for his protection. “See you soon, then.”

She wiped off her wet face, hurrying to the Alpha’s house for the meeting. She saw Nathan’s car outside and smiled, hastening her feet.

Her wolf mocked her, they both agreed to forget Nathan since he seemed to be happy with his new girlfriend but her heart always betrayed her.

She saw him, resting on a chair, with cold eyes. Was he still angry about the bombing? She sat by him but then she felt a hand on her waist.

It was Alpha Luciana. “You weren’t hurt by the bomber, were you?” she looked over her.

Garcia shook her head. “Not at all.” The Alpha then led her to another seat far away from Nathan, she pouted.

There was a man searching a large box of antiques for a map. Garcia could smell he was human, hardly did her Alpha have human guests.

“Garcia, you’d leave for the Elders’ mountain.” She heard her Alpha in her mind link. She stared at her and saw she was checking the antiques with the human man.

“Yes, Alpha. You need them to join the war.” She replied, still in mind link. That would be a very good plan. Johnson won’t expect it.

The Alpha turned to her smiling, she nodded.


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