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Kids from One Alpha

Chapter 131
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Chapter 131: Moonshine’s Revenge
“We‘re still getting reports coming in of rogue activity,” Santino told Logan. He had stopped by Logan’s office to check in in the
aftermath of their war. “Have they hurt anyone?” Logan asked. He watched Santino walk casually around his office, looking at
the books that Logan had on his shelves. “Nothing serious,” Santino reported. “They are causing a but of a fuss, though, and
they are making pack members uneasy.” “What are they after?” Logan asked. Santino shrugged, running his hand down the
spines of one of the books. Logan thought it strange to be looking for similarities between Serena and Santino, but he saw a
few. Some of their mannerisms and expressions were the same. They were twins, after all. “Mostly, they just seem to want to get
our attention,” Santino said with an annoyed sigh. “You mean they want us to confront them and pay for what we did to Damon
and Moonshine,” Logan clarified. Santino grinned. “That’s what it appears to be,” he said. “The two of us took out a whole pack
of rogues already. Yet, they still seem to think they are a match for us.” Logan smiled, but he did not share Santino’s joviality or
optimism. “We still need to handle this carefully and decisively.” Logan said. Santino stepped away from the bookshelf and sat
down on the chair across from Logan’s desk. He sunk down into the chair, a casual and lazy posture. Logan leaned forward,
putting his elbows on his desk. “The members of Moonshine that have been relocated to Starseeker territory are definitely on
edge,” Santino said. “We promised to protect them, and now the rogues have targeted them. Punishing them for the choice they
made.” “That is concerning,” Logan said. “We can’t let them think they made the wrong choice. We can’t go back on the promise
to protect them.” “Agreed,” Santino said with a nod. He picked at his shirt eyes crossed slightly as he watched his own fingers.
“Where are the reports coming in from?” Logan asked, pointing to the map on his desk. Santino stood up and hovered over the
desk, looking at the map. “The rogues are coming across the border here,” he said, running his finger along the border between
the old Moonshine pack and Starseeker territory “My patrols have bene running through the former Moonshine territory, but it is
still a big territory and my wolves are still getting used to the increased patrol area,” he
lined the means lille hiding in marts of Moonshine territory they are

familiar with, areas we don’t even know about.” “That is a good bet,” Santino said. “I can temporarily pull the Moonshine refugees

in closer to the village center. They will feel safer and have more eyes on them.” “Don’t make them feel like they are being
imprisoned or that they are under scrutiny,” Logan advised. “It is important to keep their trust, even when circumstances aren’t
ideal.” “You’re really good at this,” Santino told Logan. “I mean, my dad is a legendary Alpha, but you just always know exactly
what to do and say. It is like second nature to you. My father always considers things from multiple angles, but it is like you do
that in an instant and come up with a solution.” Logan grinned at Santino. Getting praise from another Alpha, or future Alpha,
was always great. “I appreciate the compliment,” Logan said with a smile. “Let me call my dad,” he said. Logan nodded. Santino
stepped away from the desk and made the call. He explained to his father what was going on and recommended relocating the
Moonshine refugees to a safer place. Logan studied his map of the old Moonshine territory. Carson and the patrol wolves had
been sending back more updated details about the territory, and Logan had started to update his map with landmarks. He was
focused primarily on cave formations on the map. It wasn’t an ideal accommodation, but most wolves would be willing to live
wildly if there were cave systems to take shelter in. “Alright, my dad is making the arrangements for the refugees,” Santino said,
hanging up his phone. “Good,” Logan said with a nod. “There are a few natural cave formations where the rogues could be
hiding out, making camp. Beta Carson and his patrols haven’t had the time and manpower to explore the caves extensively, but
they have marked where several natural caves exist.” “Which one do you think is our best bet?” Santino asked, looking over the
map again. “Here,” Logan said tapping the map. “This one is one of the largest formations. It is surrounded by dense forest, and
there are multiple fresh water sources that are easily accessible.” “Alright, so we go there and take them out” Santino said.
Logan sighed, leaning back in his chair. “So eager to go into battle again?” he asked with a chuckle. Santino shrugged. “My dad
is still running most of the operations in Starseeker. I’m just a little antsy. Since taking down Damon and Moonshine, I been
wanting to do more,” he said. “Alright, well we aren’t going into this iust the two nf us Not this time.” I onan
explained. “This isn’t a rescue mission where your sister and my fated mate are in trouble. This has to be handled delicately and
with few casualties.” “Few casualties?” Santino asked, crossing his arms. Logan gave a nod. “It would be better to bring them in
as captives. I want to send a clearer message to anyone else that thinks rebelling and going rogue is a good idea,” Logan
explained. “They can see what we‘ve made of their great leader, asserting our own strength and power. Thus, giving them the

chance to reintegrate into the packs if they renounce their loyalties to Damon.” “You think that’s safe?” Santino asked. “We

already defeated him, and they still support him.” “True” Logan said. “Seeing him imprisoned and mangy is far different than
knowing he was defeated. The rogues will want a leader. It is in their nature to want to a strong leader and be part of a pack.
When they see that you and I, and Thomas, have reduced their leader to nothing, they won’t be as eager to follow him.” “Again, I
say you always seem to know what to do.” Santino said with a chuckle. “Let me see where Carson and his patrols are,” Logan
said. Either way, they had to handle the situation with the rogues as quickly as possible. Carson, where are you? Logan asked
on the mental link. Border of the old Moonshine territory, Carson responded. Good, hold your position, he ordered. We will await
further instruction, Carson replied. “They are holding on the old Moonshine border,” Logan said, tapping the spot on the map so
Santino could see. “Alright, let’s go,” Santino said grabbing his jacket. Logan chuckled at Santino’s enthusiasm. Apparently,
Serena’s need to prove herself wasn’t just a trait she possessed. Santino obviously wanted to prove himself as well. Whether it
was in strength in battle or being a competent Alpha, he had his own need to prove himself. “We’ll drive out to the border, then
shift into wolves and meet up with Carson and the others,” Logan said. He grabbed his car keys and swung them around on his
finger. “You got it,” Santino said. Logan grabbed his own jacket and went outside to where his car was parked. He sped through
the streets until they got out onto a dirt road, and then he slowed down. The last time he’d sped down dirt roads with Serena in
the passenger seat, he had damaged the undercarriage of his car. It had needed some serious work, and Logan didn’t want to
damage the vehicle again. He was quite fond of it. When they got to the end of the road, he parked and got out of the car. Logan
immediately began stripping down He shifted into a wolf and waited for Santing to
join him. They shared a few wolf-grumbles and then Logan sniffed the air to find where Carson was.
He yipped and let the way to where his Beta was camped. When the patrols ran, they always set up a base camp where they
kept clothes stashed so they could change into their human forms and get dressed, speaking more easily to each other. When
Logan and Santino arrived, Carson was already in human form, wearing a pair of sweat pants. The other patrol wolves were in a
mix of skin and fur. Carson walked over and set down two pairs of pants. Logan and Santino quickly shifted back to human and
put on their pants. “So, what’s the plan?” Carson asked.
“I think I know where the remainder of Moonshine’s rogues are camped,” Logan said. “Remember that cave formation by the
stream you told me about? Carson nodded. “That would make sense,” he agreed. “We need to hit it with force, as one unified
army,” Logan said. “I want to hit them at sunset when they will likely be in the caves in their human form. They won’t have
anywhere to run.” “Assuming there isn’t a back exit to the caves,” Santino muttered. “No assumptions!” Logan insisted. “We will
hit them hard and all at once. I want prisoners not casualties.”

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