Savage (Wolf Ranch #4) - Renee Rose Page 0,58

too,” Colton added, taking off his hat and rubbing his head.

“Then Donald somehow found Clint up here.” Rob came over, dropped a hand on my shoulder. “I’m sorry, bro. I don’t know how he found you. No vehicles came up the road past the ranch.”

“I’ve been tracking him by scent,” the stranger in the room said.

Everyone looked at him. It wasn’t like I’d been ignoring the guy, but I knew he was an enforcer, and I wasn’t going to out him. I also wasn’t going to ask his name. The less I knew, the safer it was for him.

“I’m Ben Davies,” he offered. “The council sent me.”

“Another enforcer?” Colton asked, dark brow raised.

“That’s not for us to know,” Rob reminded him.

Colton huffed out a laugh.

Rand stood and went over to shake the guy’s hand then dropped back into his chair.

“I got his scent over at your mate’s house,” Davies said. “He must’ve been there in wolf form.”

“He ripped my mate’s ex’s throat out.”

Davies nodded. “Makes sense then. I followed it to a motel by the highway. Then it cut up into the mountains. I’ve been trailing it all night. When I realized it led to the cabin where Rob said you’d be, I called him for reinforcements.”

I should’ve said thank you. I knew I should’ve, but I couldn’t make my lips work. None of it mattered—none of it—with Becky gone.

No, that wasn’t true. Donald was dead. I’d protected her from him. She was safe with Boyd. My pup was safe. That was important. But she’d left. She wanted nothing to do with me, and it made me want to howl at the moon again.

“All these years… all those trips. That’s where you were going?” Rand asked.

“Yeah.” I spoke into my hands. I forced myself to lift my head and look at him. He was my younger brother. The kid who’d looked up to me. Who’d tried to emulate me. And now he was finding out I put down rogue shifters. That I’d lied for years. “Do you hate me, too?”

Rand scoffed. “No, way, Clint. You just moved up four notches in my book. You’re the guy who does the dirty work, so the rest of us can stay blissfully ignorant. Like Colton with the Green Berets.” He thumped his chest with his fist. “Respect.”

I bowed my head again. I didn’t give a shit about respect if Becky had none for me. “My mate’s gone.” I said it out loud to the whole group of shifters.

Yeah, I was a fucking pansy. But I’d just had my heart ripped out by the female who’d made it beat in the first place.

“This was probably a shock to her,” Colton said. “Give her some time and space. She’ll come around.”

Would she, though?

She’d been clear with me about not wanting anything messy. She’d already had enough drama for a lifetime with Todd. Now I was responsible for Todd’s death. I’d kept secrets from her about who I was and worse—what I did for a living. It was my fault she’d been in danger even though I told her she was safe with me. The complete opposite was true.

Todd had been a liar. I was a liar. Todd had been an asshole. I had a darkness in me that wasn’t going to go away. A past filled with death. She’d witnessed it firsthand. I might walk away from being an enforcer, but it was a stain that could never fade from my soul. For a shifter like Rand, he could feel proud. For a human like Becky, she was repulsed.

I wasn’t sure we’d recover from that.

I wanted to hop in my truck and go to her, but getting pushy now wasn’t going to fix things. No, I had no choice but to let her go, even though it made my wolf howl like he’d never stop. I stood, kicked the coffee table, which flipped over, landing on the hardwood. I probably broke my toe, for the pain shot all the way up past my shin.

“Easy,” Rob said, his voice low and deep. The alpha in him was trying to calm me, but it wasn’t helping.

“I’m not needed here any longer. I assume I can pass on your resignation to the council?” Davies asked, zipping his coat.

I nodded. “I’m done.”

“I’ll take care of the body.” He nodded to Rob then left. Since the front door was still hanging by a hinge, he didn’t close it behind him.

“It’s going to kill me and my wolf not to be

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