I was a little surprised by a few things other than Mitchell showing up at Adam's place, and they looked to be good things. Abaddon, my moody and serious Master at Arms, was openly playful and showing affection for Meghan, who was like a niece to me. They couldn't go more than a few seconds without being in contact with each other. Now that they had confessed their feelings for each other, their love was obvious to see. I was glad, he deserved a good woman, and Meghan was one of the best I'd ever met.
Snake was a little more shocking. For eighteen years, he had moped and pined after his lost love. Vivian had been an amazing shewolf, their love was intense, and her loss had almost destroyed him. Only now did I see some of the Snake I remembered coming out again, thanks to the little fireball sitting next to him. Mia was a riot. She knew what she wanted, said what she wanted, and did what she wanted. Mostly, she wanted Snake. I was glad this was a public place, because they looked at each other like they wanted to go at it right then.
Eve might have been embarrassed for her Dad, but she was also thrilled he was starting to live again. She was sitting across from Mia, getting to know his girlfriend as Snake was learning about his new son. Michael and I just looked at each other and shook our heads, love was in the air and we had nothing.
I pulled out my phone after eating; I had a bunch of phone messages and texts, but I'd only called back Netzach at our apartment building. One of the newer guys, he'd been left behind to oversee repairs to our buildings and answer the phone. It took me a while as we were waiting for our table to calm him down after he lost the Pack bond. I told him we'd be returning soon, and we'd figure it out.
Netzach was messaging me, telling me I had to call back Alpha Thurber of the North Carolina Pack, that it was 'extremely urgent' and he had been calling nonstop. "I have to step outside and make a call," I told the others as I stood. I walked out into the bright sunlight, finding a quiet spot at the edge of the parking lot I could talk without interruption. I never gave out my cell number, I had things routed through the duty person at our Pack House; I was old fashioned that way. My caller ID was blocked.
I dialed the number, he picked up immediately. "Dennis, it's Alpha Gabriel," I said.
"Thank Luna. Gabriel, has it happened with your Pack as well? Has Luna really done this to us?"
"Apparently so," I said. "I have no more Alpha influence, no Pack bond, no link. For some reason, Luna took it all away," I said.
"Wait, you have your wolf?"
"Yes, but no Pack. What happened to you?"
He didn't say anything for a second, there was a heavy sigh. "My wolf isn't there, Gabriel. All of our wolves are gone. We can't shift, communicate, I can't feel him. There's just nothing. We're fucking humans now."
My mind was reeling. "When did this happen?"
"Almost three hours ago. What happened?"
"Wow," I said. "This morning, the Promised One mated with her Fated Mate. The curse has been broken."
"AND A NEW CURSE WAS UNLEASHED," he thundered. "What have you done, Gabriel? What did my Pack do to deserve such a fate? We're NOTHING now."
"I don't know, Dennis." I couldn't believe it. "What about the other Packs?"
"I talked to Alphas in Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont and Maine," he said. "We all had the same story. Our wolves, our Packs, all gone. We're stumped, Gabriel. What do we do now?"
"I don't know. I'm going to call some of the other Packs in the Midwest and West, see what they know. I'll organize a videoconference call tomorrow, I'll text you the information," I told him. "I'm still away from base, I'll be out of touch until tonight."
"Set it up for 10 am Eastern time, I'll contact everyone east of the Mississippi and Europe. You take Russia and Canada along with the west. We need to figure this out, Gabriel. I need to know why, because if Eve screwed this all up by mating, we might have to stop that."
"YOU WON'T TOUCH HER," I thundered back.
"We'll see. 10 am, email me the videoconference data and I'll pass it along. Tomorrow, Gabriel." He hung up.
I quickly called Netzach back, telling him to set up a videoconference for the leaders and email them the information on how to join at nine tomorrow, since we were Central time. He said he'd take care of it. "Dennis said he and a number of other Alphas and their Packs have lost their wolves as well as their Pack bonds," I told him. "If any call, find out if that is the case and text me the results. Start calling on my behalf, invite them to join on the call. I'll be back late tonight."
"I'll take care of it, Alpha," he said.
"Gabriel," I said. "There are no more Alphas. Call me Gabriel." I hung up the phone and sat down on a boulder, trying to figure out what was going on. Michael walked up and sat next to me, he'd heard everything. I patted him on the back. "Everything has changed," I told my old friend.
"Not everything, Gabriel. Our friendship will not."
I nodded looking back at the restaurant where some of our group was starting to come out. "Did they send you to find me?"
"The waitress dropped off the check, so yeah," he said as we laughed. I got up and fished out my wallet. "I may not be Alpha, but at least I'm still needed," I said. "Gather them up by the bikes, we need to talk quickly before we leave." I walked back across the lot, going back in I used the restroom before going back to my place at the table. I handed our Pack credit card to the harried waitress, who with two busboys was cleaning the mass of plates from the table. "Thank you for the service, the food was excellent, Amy."
She smiled and thanked me as she took the card. I looked over at Adam and Eve. "I hate to do this to you, but I need to ask you both to return with us to St. Paul now. With what has happened with my Pack and others, we need to have Church tonight with the Northwoods Riders. In the morning, I have a conference call with the Alphas."
Eve looked disappointed. "We can't stay here?"
"We can return later, but this has to be done and I need everyone together for what I have to talk about. I can't leave enough men up here to protect you, and there's a new danger."