Talia's POV
I was practically shaking, the idea that someone I trusted had betrayed us had my wolf prowling in my mind. I pulled out my phone and dialed. "Uncle Clark, there's a problem," I said. I told him what had been reported to me about the behavior of the Copper Creek pack, leaving out who told me and why they were watching. "Alpha Justin Heranus and maybe two dozen of his warriors are flying to Minneapolis. Someone gave up that I brought Luna Rhoda and Phillip to you."
I heard a crunch, then the phone went dead. "I hope my Uncle has replacement insurance on his phone," I said. Randall was signaling for an offramp, getting ready to turn around.
"Put him on speaker when he calls back," my mate said. I looked over at him, warm feelings coursing through me over the bond. "We're a team now, you don't have to do it all alone."
The phone rang, and this time I put it on speaker. "Sorry, Talia, the phone didn't survive the wall."
"It's all right. You heard what I said about Alpha Justin coming our way?"
"I did. Are you sure you didn't leave a trail for them to follow?"
"Pretty sure, I flew out of a private airfield and the flight plan was to Kansas City. I trust my pilot, he's human but discreet."
I heard him tapping on his desk. "I have to say I'm pissed; only a few people here knew about your flight in, and I trust them all. The only other people who know are the Chairman, Counselor and Lead Enforcer of the Council. They all seemed upset as they watched the video of Tania describing what Alpha Todd and Alpha Justin did to her."
"You just showed them the edited videos I provided, right?" Randall had pulled back onto I-90 east now.
"Yes, it doesn't show anyone but her. There's no way of knowing where she is."
"There's nowhere else they would expect her to be," I said. "They know I took my nephew and the Luna, and my only family is with you. Whether they know for sure or are going on a hunch, they're going to land in an hour and could be at your land two hours later."
"Good."
I looked at the phone, wondering what he meant. "What do you mean good?"
"They want to come for me and my Pack, bring it. We'll battle on my Pack land, out of sight of humans. I can do whatever I want with them after I capture them on my lands. I don't need permission from the Council or anyone else."
"He's right," Randall said. "If the Council is compromised, we can't depend on them to take care of Justin and his men. He probably figures that if Tania is dead, and he kills the rest of her family rescuing his Luna, he can find a way to survive the storm that will come from her story coming out."
"Tania is the key here," Clark said. "I thought she would be safe with us, and we will protect her, but we can't risk failing. He's not taking that boy back."
"Can you move her somewhere safer," Randall asked. "Evacuate her with the non-combatants in your Pack to an allied Pack or neutral location?"
"Perhaps. My problem is that if we truly have a mole in my Pack, I don't want him to know where she went to."
I had an idea. "Have Aunt Teri drive Phillip, Snacks and Tania to the airport. We'll meet you there. I'll make sure she gets to a safe place," I said.
He quickly agreed. "Take Teri with them. I'll feel better knowing she is somewhere truly safe if the worst happens, and Teri can help them with the boy. He's awake now, confused and asking for his Mommy. His wolf did establish a family bond with Teri, though. He's Tania's son, no doubt about it."
I smiled. If his wolf had been awake, I would have loved to feel him make that connection with me. Maybe soon he would. "Deal. You have my word, they will be safe and protected. You take care of your Pack," I told him. I didn't want to lose him now that we had begun to re-establish our relationship. It felt good to have family again. "What are you going to do?"
"I'm going to arrange a warm welcome for them," he said. "I've got to get Luna Rhoda away, they can't find her or her scent anywhere on my property."
"Erica's not known to be in your Pack," Randall said. "Keep Rhoda drugged and have her take her somewhere out of mind link range. If you can get her to break the Pack bond, so much the better. Then you can honestly say you don't have her and no one in your Pack does either."
"That's a good idea, when this goes down the Council is going to be all over the place. We'll need to clean her scent from the cell and the car, she's been nowhere else," Clark said. "We have time, I guess. I just hate to break the bond with Erica, she's gone through so much in her young life."
"True," I said, "But she's never been able to fully embrace Pack life here, because her story is too widely known."
"I'll send her to my parents," Randall said. "They will take her in, and we can see if a change of scenery helps her come out of her shell. If she doesn't like the North Texas landscape, I'll bring her to Fort Worth where she can go to college. She's wasting away here, unable to move forward with her life."
"I know," Clark said. "I just didn't know what to do about it."
"Tell the girls to pack for a week or so, if it goes longer, I'll make sure they get what they need," Randall said. "We'll be at the airport in an hour."
"You got it," Clark said. "Congratulations on your mating, Talia, but you could have told me instead of having Alex notice your neck at the restaurant," he said. "Randall is a good man, so is Bobby. You two are in good hands."
"Thank you, Uncle Clark. I better let you go, we need to make some phone calls." I hung up, then made a quick call to the pilot. I told him to get the plane gassed and ready for a long flight. I'd call him in a few minutes with a destination.
"Where should we send them?"
He looked over at me, love in his eyes. "I have an apartment in a Fort Worth high-rise with a spare bedroom. We could stay there, I'm sure there's another apartment available I could rent for a month or so."
"We won't be with them all the time there. They would be safest with my Coven, but I don't want to involve them," I said. "Last resort."
"What about my Pack?"
"Would they take them?"
He chuckled. "Of COURSE they would, we're talking about an allied Luna, a trusted friend of my mate, their daughter-in-law and their newest grandson," he said. "Mom's been over the moon since finding out about Bobby's mate, she's been threatening to come up to La Crosse since he first called her. Luckily, I convinced her to wait until Bobby has the guts to change to human form and tell her himself," he said.
"Does she know about me?"