Jessie's and her Pack's POV
Richard Estate
"Something is wrong. There should be a lot more wolves around. I don't like this at all!" Jacob paced between the window and the open door, senses on high alert. "Maybe you didn't ask Jack the right questions. What exactly did you say to him?"
Jessie sighed, "I asked him 'How many others are in the area and where would they be right now?' I guess maybe the word
area
was a bad choice. Should I wake him up and ask more questions?"
Jacob shook his head, "Wait until we think this through a bit more. We need to go to the surveillance control room, we'll be able to look around from there."
Jessie nodded, "It's in the basement of this house. Beth and I found it earlier."
Beth spoke up, "Some wolf is going to try to check in with one of the others we've put to sleep any minute now and when nobody answers things will go sideways fast. We should leave now."
Liam nodded, "We've got Tim listening for any pack talk, especially alerts. He'll let us know if he hears anything. There are two SUVs in the parking lot out back with keys in the ignition. We go there and run if it becomes necessary, ok?"
Beth didn't look happy, "This is crazy. We can all shift but three of us would be moving on only three legs and don't have good odds in a wolf fight. Many of the perimeter guards will be in wolf form, how do we deal with them?"
Tim walked back into the room with a cell phone. Liam held out his hand, "Give it to me." As he powered up the phone, Jessie said, "Tim, how many people ... wolves ... are normally living or working on this property?"
Tim shook his head, "I don't know the exact number, but it's over 100."
Jacob nodded, "That's what I thought. Jack Richard says there are only about 35 around here now. Why so few?"
Tim shrugged, "The Algonquin Alpha requested help so some were sent there. Boundary patrols have been increased so there are more north of us. There's a meeting in Ontario and some are travelling with Mark and Stephen Richard."
Jacob grunted, "Can they really be this stupid? Do they think they are untouchable? What the hell are they doing?"
Liam had made a call, putting the phone in speaker mode. "It's Liam, get Helen on the line right now." The call transferred quickly.
"Liam, are you alright!? Where are you? Where are the others?"
Liam summarized the situation, "Helen, we are all together at this moment, listening to this call. We've got Jack Richard silvered and another 15 wolves down. We have to decide what to do next. Do we run or do we try to take this place ... that's Jessie's idea."
Jacob jumped in, "Helen there are only about 35 wolves here right now. It's insane. And the cages are full, damn it! We can't just run."
They heard someone other than Helen exclaim, "Shit! It worked!" Helen laughed softly, "For the past two days we've had lots of wolves running outside the Algonquin Pack boundaries and the northern border of the Richard land. We've got rogues attacking every shipment headed in or out of Algonquin territory. We've been doing everything we could think of to thin out the numbers where you are without violating the terms of our truce."
Jessie spoke up, "Helen, can you help us take out the wolves guarding the boundary close to us now?"
"No, I ... we ... can't attack. It would be a treaty violation. But you've got other help. There are 15 Jenkins Pack wolves less than an hour from you, waiting to go in. The Richards made a mistake taking Beth and they are going to pay for it. It's risky, but legal. Jenkins is going to take her back, and if that helps you ... well that's just a lucky break isn't it?!"
Jacob shook his head, "Helen, something is wrong. The Richards are not stupid. They take us, Jessie, Beth ... of course there would be some attempt to rescue us, some consequences. Why would they let most of their wolves go elsewhere, why are almost all the Richards somewhere else? No, we are not that lucky ... we are all walking into a trap!"
"Jacob, we've got eyes on the other Richards. Three are in Ontario, the other two are in France. We've seen the other wolves moving, increases in numbers elsewhere. We've carefully hidden the Jenkins wolves, nobody knows they are close to you. The Richards know my group can't attack, they assume Jenkins doesn't dare, they don't know you can free yourselves -- they think they can hold you even with low numbers. The only thing they might think we can do is send in a few rogues without obvious ties to my group to try to free you."
Jacob exclaimed, "Why would they thin their ranks if they know it's a feint? You can't attack the Algonquin lands either, they know that. Sacrifice some shipments ... they can afford to take the hit for a time. They could just sit tight and thumb their noses at you all. But they've played along -- why?"
Helen sighed, "Because they have to keep the Algonquin Alpha in the dark. With Jessie, or Jessie's offspring, they can cut the Algonquin Alpha out of the Trust, out of a lot of their illicit businesses and the wealth they generate. Because their Alpha can compel them. All but one are far away so that they can't be compelled."
Jessie jumped in, "They want to be free. They just need me and enough evidence to prove I have the Richard alpha mantle. They've been planning this for a long time, they've got to have put aside enough money etc. so if they have to burn everything down to get free they'll do it. They are ready to start over, they have to be ... Oh! ... Shit! ... Helen, they can use this situation to settle old scores. We are not in the trap, you are!
Liam got it. "Helen, pull everyone back from the Algonquin border. You are stretched too thin. They are coming for you!"
"Fuck!!! Julie, everyone to shelter and lock down now! Jacob ... Liam ... I'm sending the Jenkins wolves in. They'll be at the boundary in about an hour. Whatever else you are going to do, do it quick. I've got to go ... good luck to you all."
After Helen hung up Jessie looked at the others, "The Richards have got the Algonquin Alpha focused on Helen, they are going to restart the war -- it will be a major distraction and hopefully prevent Helen's group from ever interfering with their plans for me. Three things I'm betting are unexpected -- Jenkins wolves will attack this place, we are free, and Jack Richard is our prisoner. What do we do with that?"
Jacob was pulling weapons from the duffle bag Bobby had carried into the room and was handing them around to everyone. "Beth, take Liam and Tim to the surveillance control room. On the way, tranquilize every sleeper -- that will keep them out longer. Liam, check the tunnels, make sure there are no surprises there and keep watch. Let us know if you see anyone coming our way. And make sure there is no record of anything happening today being kept please."
Bobby finally spoke, "Tunnels?"
Jacob nodded, "Lots of them. They keep most of what goes on here out of sight. Bobby, I want you on the balcony on the top floor that looks south. Stay low and report any movement you see. We are going to draw the other wolves out and away from where the Jenkins wolves are coming in. Go now."
As the others left, Jacob turned to Jessie. "We need more info from Jack. Can you wake him up?""
She nodded and looked at his arm. "Are you able to keep going with that break? Do you think we should brace it with a splint?"
Jacob shook his head, "If I have to shift I don't want anything in the way. I'll cope for now."
Jessie leaned in, kissed him fiercely and sighed, "I feel a hundred years older than I was just a few days ago."
She walked over to Jack and grabbed his hand, "WAKE UP ... DON'T MOVE. BREATHE." Once his eyes were focused on her she told him "You will continue to answer my questions truthfully."
Jacob growled, "Is Helen Lavalle's group going to be attacked?"
Jack's eyes shifted to Jacob and he laughed, "Fuck you rogue! You and all the rest of the vermin will finally be exterminated."
Jessie nodded, "I'll take that as a yes ... look at me ... are any of your family actually going to come back here? I don't mean are they 'scheduled' to come back, I mean are they really intending to come back here?"
Jack hesitated for a few seconds then choked out a "No."
Jessie nodded again, "So what's the plan? Once you had Beth's video testimony what's next for us all?"
Jack really tried hard not to answer this time and Jessie wondered if someone strong enough might actually damage themselves resisting her command ... but she knew Jack wasn't strong enough. "Kill Beth and the others, take you to Ontario."