The Claiming By Cooper

The Claiming By Cooper Chapter 153

The Claiming by Cooper Book 2

The Council by Cooper (Jara & Mason)

Chapter 60

Mason

It’s been several weeks since we returned from the beach. We are due to have a pregnancy test in a few days. But before that can happen, we have a concerning alliance meeting.

Title of the document

“Some of our pack members who have been watching Alpha Gunnar’s pack have gone missing.” Alpha Zaire says.

“What do you mean, missing?” Antonio asks. Annabel is due any day and I can tell that he’s nervous about anything to do with Gunnar and his pack. While I have the biggest target on my back, all of our packs are at risk. Annabel being so close to her delivery date along with Jara losing our child, has him on edge.

“I felt the tether to one of my men snap.” Alpha Saul says.

“How many men did you have out there?” I ask.

“Three. I haven’t heard from any of them, but I only felt the tether break for one.” Saul says.

“We need eyes on the pack.” Seth says. “Does anyone else have any pack members that they are in contact with?”

with my person earlier today, and I couldn’t reach him.”

both of mine

one has eyes

correct, Mason.” Luke

is

has felt their pack member die. I look at Elijah and before I

you?” I mind link

She responds immediately, helping my nerves to calm.

pack to your office. I have no idea if or when he’ll attack, but I want

get them right now.”

on the conversation. “…send more pack

members, we need to make a plan to

At least we’ll know

to go searching for the missing pack members and to check Gunnar’s pack to see

that’s decided I’m about to hang up, when Councilmember Jason speaks up. “If I may, and I know there is a lot

they have been doing research on his blood and

exactly the same, mirror the rabies and distemper viruses found in dogs. Both of those viruses effect the central nervous system and the brain, and both can cause death. I have our scientists continuing to do research, but we still don’t know why unmated males get feral-fever at a young age or why females have reduced or eliminated the risk of feral-fever. The scientists are currently working under the a*s*sumption that females, for whatever reason, carry an immunity to both viruses, and when in close proximity to the male population, as with a mate bond, they act as a vaccination of sorts to their mate and in some instances, their pack. It’s still in

the feeling, Councilman, that you will be asking for blood from our Lunas

our scientists something to work with, a

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