Jaxon I stormed through the eastern chamber, footsteps heavy with the weight of anger rising through my chest. I didn’t knock. I couldn’t wait. I shoved Ronan’s chamber door open. He was shirtless, halfway through lacing up his boots, clearly preparing for bed, or something less useful. Ronan’s eyes snapped to mine. “Alpha Jaxon?” His tone shifted from casual to concerned. “What’s wrong?” “We’re moving. Now,” I barked. “We head to Wolfspring tonight.” He blinked. “What? Tonight? Are you even listening to yourself? It’s nearly 9—” “I’m not repeating myself.” Ronan moved to the hallway, dragging the door shut behind him. “We didn’t notify Deric. He might not even be there.” “I don’t care,” I replied, voice low but loaded with threat. “You said she could be a spy, Ronan. If that’s