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Take 736

    The Silver Crescent Prison was about 20 minutes away from the vi. It was thergest prison in the world and the strongest. I only allowed the Elite force to guard it, and no criminal, no matter their


    strength, had ever been able to escape.


    It was so well–known and strong that I allowed prisoners from outside of my territory to be held there as


    well. One prisoner in particr happened to be the one I was seeing this evening.


    “Alpha,” Gerald, one of the guards, greeted, giving me a nod as I passed through the gates.


    I nodded back but said nothing as I continued to walk through the security. A few other guards also nodded at me, murmuring their greetings.


    I stepped through the doors, where I greeted some of the Silver Crescent Police Force.


    I contacted them already when I was on my way, to let them know of my visit and who I was there to see.


    I was led through a variety of doors, not that I didn’t know where I was going, but I wasn’t there as their


    Alpha; I was there as a visitor.


    We stepped into the visitor center and sat in one of the seats.


    “He’ll be here in a second,<i>” </i>the officer said before he stepped back.


    “Give us some privacy,” I said without even looking at him.


    “Yes, Alpha,” the officer replied before retreating from the room.


    The visiting center was set up, so the guests were on one side, and the prisoners were on the other,


    separated by clear, soundproof, and bulletproof ss. They couldmunicate by phone, which was set


    up at each visiting station.


    The doors swung open on the other side of the ss, and a couple of guards walked through, pulling a prisoner along with them. My back straightened when I saw the tired and worn–out face of Levi Churchill.


    He also looked a bit beaten.


    The cuffs around his arms and legs made it so none of his abilities worked; he was as weak as a human. Easy to beat.


    His eyes narrowed when he saw me, and he lowered himself into the seat. He slowly grabbed the phone to the best of his ability and brought it to his ear while the guards stepped back, refusing to take their eyes off him for a second.


    I picked up the phone on my end and brought it to my own ears.


    “What honor do I have for this visit, Alpha?” He drew out the word Alpha like it was a bitter taste on his tongue.


    “Did you know L was a ckwell?” I asked, straight to the point. I wasn’t there to have a mindless conversation or beat around the bush; I was there to get answers and then get the fuck out so I can go home and spend time with my mate. <fn8585> Discover more novels at find·novel</fn8585>


    He raised his brows, and the corner of his lips twitched.


    “Why do you ask?”


    “Answer the question, Churchill.”


    He leaned back in his seat, his eyes narrowed.


    “You’ve been busy-”


    I mmed my fists on the table in front of me, rattling the phone receiver in the process.


    “I am not ying around, Levi. Tell me the truth. Who the fuck is L?” I was at my wits‘ end, and I was seconds away from tearing through this ss and ripping him apart.


    This was my fucking prison; I could do just that if I wanted to.


    Levi let out a belt ofughter.


    “You are more stupid than I gave you credit for, Gavin,” he said, shaking his head, humor clear in his eyes. “Did you really think it was going to be that easy? Did you honestly think it was over? I might be locked up here, but I’m not the one you need to watch out for. That precious Moon Gem that you fought so desperately to get back… it was never yours to begin with.”


    My blood boiled at his words. He had no idea what he was talking about; it belonged to my father, and then his before that. But I wasn’t going to give him the satisfaction.


    “Does L have it?<b>” </b>I asked.


    I assumed she was the one who stole it and reced it at the auction, unless Daisy ran away with it when she stole it from my mother.


    “She does,” Levi said, cocking his head to the side like he was searching for something on my face.” Though it doesn’t really belong <i>to </i>her either. However, it’s back in the family it came from.”


    Was he saying the Moon Gem belonged to the ckwells?


    “Impossible,” I said through my teeth.


    “Is it?” He asked, raising his brows. “You only know what your father told you. But your father lies.”


    “He’s not the liar,” I growled. “You are.”


    “Then why did youe to see me if you think I’m such a liar?<b>” </b>


    I clenched my fists; my silence spoke volumes.


    Levi leaned forward, his eye icy and filled with dark humor.


    “Now that the right family has their thing back… they are going toe after you, Landry. I’d watch my back if I were you.”


    With that, he hung up the phone and stood.


    I stared after him as he left; I came for answers, but I’m leaving with even more questions.
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