Sadie is probably just arriving now. “We should monitor her utilisation of the pack credit card, as she will eventually need to reserve a hotel.”
Enzo consented to monitor the girls’ card; his laptop was readily available, thus posing no difficulty.
Nolan utilised one of their rental vehicles to search for her car.
Ryder personally initiated a call to her. It was improbable that she would disregard him. It would result in her punishment, although he believed his father would confront the girl regarding her youth and solitude as an un-mated Alpha female, exposed and defenceless.
She trained, yet despised combat; it was not in her nature to be amiable like her mother, Helen. Helen had previously been an Omega before encountering his father, retaining a submissive disposition and a desire to please, even after 19 years. He had been an omega for 40 years prior to encountering his father, a transition she had once remarked was not easily accomplished.
Sadie was amiable, eager to assist, averse to being a burden, and typically complied with instructions. The sole distinction was that Sadie possessed Alpha blood and could occasionally exhibit defiance and a strong will. Only in matters of significance to her, particularly if she experienced guilt regarding Brianna Layla, or Brianna Dieng, as he had now learnt was her true name. This may have triggered Sadie’s rebellious disposition and intertwined it with her desire to assist others.
He exhaled audibly upon receiving her voicemail, similar to others: “Sadie, it’s Ryder.” Please return my call upon receiving this message. “I will personally seek you out,” he informed her.
Sadie was aware that he was in Colorado attempting to engage Brianna in conversation, despite the fact that he and his unit had not yet seen her. For two days, only Stella and a few other women were employed at the store; he and his unit had remained concealed, as he and Luca were aware that Stella would identify them both.
Nolan and Enzo had passed by the store several times; the woman’s office was shuttered and the lights were extinguished. Similar to Saturday, when he last visited the store. Unfortunately, there was no such fortune, and it was now Wednesday evening.
The store was closed by Stella precisely at 1730, identical to the previous day. The hours of operation were 0900 to 1730, as indicated by the golden lettering on the door, and Stella was punctual in her opening and closing duties.
Nolan proposed to capture a human and enter with it to confront Stella; however, Ryder sensed that Stella was astute enough to see through the ruse, as his Gamma was equally large and muscular as his Beta. Numerous individuals had been attempting to schedule an appointment throughout the weekend.
Nolan possessed an abundance of charm, capable of enchanting any woman except for his Mate, upon discovering her. However, he was undeniably attractive, and Stella surmised that Nolan was likely one of Ryder’s associates.
Given the volume of calls he had made and Brianna’s rejection, this Stella would likely be vigilant for any anomalies or even marginally suspicious activities. They were currently in a state of anticipation. Brianna Layla was somewhat enigmatic.
Possessed three stores exclusively, lacking any other assets, including a house or vehicle registered in her name; all stores and the associated land were acquired through her company, Brianna Layla Designs. He observed no company car, nor was any registered to this store. Both store managers of her additional locations possessed company vehicles. Stella did not, and he was unaware whether Brianna Layla possessed a car. No vehicle was registered to an individual named Brianna Layla that he could locate.
She altered her name upon departing from the pack. That was all he knew; however, every Brianna Layla he had located at an address was not the correct individual, and there were only five Brianna Laylas in Colorado, none of whom were the one he sought. She had concealed herself not only within the pack but had also made considerable efforts to remain hidden in the human world, which appeared peculiar.
He disapproved of it. His father had unnerved him somewhat. Informed him that Dieng’s occurrences were infrequent, and that she would be at risk alone in this environment. He needed to return to Colorado and retrieve her for the pack at the earliest opportunity.
He had not elaborated, yet his genuine worry and concern for the girl was evident. He was in Colorado attempting to locate a solitary she-wolf, who consistently concealed her scent, presumably to safeguard herself from potential kidnappers seeking to exploit a lone rogue female.