Chapter <b>738 </b>
“Did you go to see Levi…?” I asked, my voiceing out barely above a whisper.
“Yes,” he said softly, not bothering to hide it. He knew I could smell the scent on his clothes; I had always had good scent, even for a werewolf.
“Why did you tell me you were going to the office?”
He put his hands on my belly before pressing his forehead to mine, taking in my scent like it was his anchor.
“I didn’t want to lie to you,” he whispered. “But you can’t handle any more stress right now. Eliza said, You need to be calm. I want to be that for you…”
“What I need is for my mate to be honest with me,” I told him, tears welling in my eyes.
He closed his eyes as he let my words wash over him. He was quiet for a long while; I didn’t think he would say anything more: Just as I was about to ask him again why he went to see Levi<b>, </b>he opened his eyes.
“I found out that L is actually a ckwell,” he said, his eyes remaining on mine.
My heart stuttered at the name; I lifted my head, my brows pinching together.
“A ckwell?<b>” </b>I asked.
I knew of them, of course; everybody knew of them. But they’ve been hidden away for so long, they fell off the face of the earth. They are one of the most feared families in the world; while the Landry’s strived on fortune and strength, the ckwells strived on power.
Not only was Zachary ckwell a Lycan, but he also had some witch blood in him. He was the ruler of the shadow region, the ckwell Empire. Built entirely on neutral territory. He doesn’t rule under or above other Lycans; he rules his own world and ys by his own rules, which makes him dangerous and terrifying.
He’s the kind of guy who would wander into someone else’s territory and murder just because he can. He’s untouchable… not even Gavin’s prison could hold him if given the chance.
Not to mention that they are stupid rich, not Landry rich, but rich enough to put most in shame. They are the second–richest family in the world. They have connections with all types: Lycans<b>, </b>rogues, and
witches.
They are not a family to be messed with.
“How did we not know that?” I asked, my eyes narrowed. “You’ve known her for so long.”
“She deceived me for so long,” he corrected. “I just recently learned her name. I had no idea the kind of
family she was a part of.”
“The ckwell’s have been quiet for a long time,” I murmured. “Why would theye out of hiding now?”
“They were after something…” Gavin told me. “And I think now that they have it, they areing out of hiding. I just need to find a way to protect you and our family from what’s about toe.”
“What were they after?” I asked, my voice raw with emotion.
“The Moon Gem.”
I raised my brows.
“Why?” I asked. “Isn’t that your family heirloom?”
He was quiet for a moment, as if trying to figure out how much he should tell me or not. I adjusted myself
so my arms were free of him, and I was cupping his face in my hands, forcing him to look at me.
“Tell me the truth, Gavin. Is the Gem a family heirloom?” I asked him, my wordsing out slowly and
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He stared at me for a moment longer.
“I’m not sure anymore,” he whispered. “I wanted to say yes… I wanted to say that my father didn’t lie to
me about it. But I’m no longer sure.”
“What did Levi say<b>?</b><b>” </b>
“Levi told me that the gem was never a part of our family,” he answered.
“And you believe him?”
He didn’t have to answer me to know what he was thinking; he could always tell when people lie, and in this case, he knew that Levi was telling somewhat of the truth, even if he was still withholding information or not giving him one hundred percent of the truth.
“How much trouble are we in?” I asked him instead, my voice dropping slightly.
<b>“</b>If what Levi is saying is true, then it means my father stole something from the ckwells…” he said, swallowing hard. “And if that’s the case…”
“We are in deep shit.”