He arrived at the lagoon with a huff, his long, spindly legs weary with exhaustion. He hadn’t stopped running since he’d left the Heights, for he was desperate to reach his sister’s pack before something happened. Before Revon disappeared again. While he trusted his sister immensely he did not trust the stranger that had been found with his daughter. Just because Revon was in his sister’s territory didn’t mean she was safe—or couldn’t be swept away once more. The thought caused his features to darken as he padded toward the borders, his silver gaze sweeping his surroundings. He hadn’t expected his sister to be so fond of the lagoon but, oddly enough, the place suited her. It was nice to have her so close, even though he would have preferred to share the same lands. But he knew his sister—she loved the spotlight and wasn’t eager to share it with her little brother. But, his mate was also the same. She wouldn’t give up her position for Morganna—not a chance in hell.
He paused, the frown still present on his dark features as he swung his nose to the sky. He called for his sister—for his daughter—or anyone else that was nearby and had information for him.