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Chasing His Scentless Mate

Chapter 151 Finding Caroline

Author: Syliva.D
updatedAt: 2025-09-11

CHAPTER 151: CHAPTER 151 FINDING CAROLINE

Draven’s POV

I stood in my living room, feeling like everything was falling apart.Caroline was gone.She’d taken Liam and disappeared.

"Ryan!" I yelled into the phone."I need you to find Caroline.Check the airport, train station, bus depot, everything. And send someone to Maplewood to see if she went to her parents’ place."

"Already on it, Alpha," Ryan responded."I’ve got our best people tracking her movements. We’ll find her."

I hung up. Alaric was howling inside me, a painful sound that matched how desperate I felt. My wolf hadn’t been this upset since we were teenagers.

Nate burst through my front door without knocking.Joseph followed behind him, looking just as concerned.

"Any news?" I asked immediately.

Nate shook his head. "Elle’s not answering my calls either. I can’t reach her through our mind-link. It’s like she’s blocking me."

"I spoke with HR," Joseph added. "Elle requested extended leave days ago. Effective immediately."

"This is the first time Elle’s gone anywhere without telling me," Nate said, dropping onto my couch with a frustrated sigh. "What the hell? Because I’m buddies with you guys now, Eleanor kicked me off her ’people I actually tell things to’ list?"

Despite everything going on, I had to give Nate credit for trying to keep things normal. He looked up at me with a tired smile.

"You know, I think I’ve done more relationship rescue work for you and Caroline than anyone else in my life. I deserve a medal or something."

Joseph placed a comforting hand on my shoulder. "Don’t panic yet. Maybe they just took a girls’ trip. Caroline’s been through a lot, and Elle probably thought a vacation would help clear her head."

I shook my head, remembering Caroline’s words. "You didn’t hear how she spoke to me last time. She was dead serious.She wasn’t joking about leaving. Her exact words were that she would ’disappear completely’ if I kept pushing past her boundaries." I swallowed hard. "And that’s exactly what I did."

Ryan leaned against the doorframe, crossing his arms. "Look, you’re my Alpha and I respect you, but I’ve got to be honest - Caroline has endured more heartache than anyone should have to. If I were Elle, I might have spirited her away too."

His words stung because they were true.

Joseph squeezed my shoulder. "We’ve already got people looking. Standing here worrying won’t help. Maybe you should focus on cleaning up the mess with Ella and Howard first."

"Joseph’s right," Nate added. "My uncle had told me.You were set up."

I nodded, pulling myself together. "You’re right. I need to handle this immediately. I’ll find Caroline and make things right, but first I need to eliminate these threats."

"That’s my Alpha," Ryan said with a nod. "Let’s take these snakes down, then get your Caroline back."

***

The next morning, Ryan and I arrived at the café near clinic to meet the secretary.

When we walked in, she was already seated at a table in the back.

"Good afternoon, Alpha Draven. Beta Ryan. Thank you for meeting me," she greeted.

"Wait, you know me?" Ryan asked, looking surprised.

"I work weekends at the Social Club casino.And you both tip very generously. I’m Jacqueline."

"Oh damn, that’s right!" Ryan laughed in recognition. "I even hit on you once... But without the makeup, with your hair tied back and those glasses, you look completely different."

"Yes," Jacqueline agreed with a slight blush. "Thank you for coming, Alpha Draven."

"When you gave me your number, I thought you might be interested in me personally," I admitted. "But now I’m curious what information you have."

Jacqueline lowered her voice. "I work at the clinic because I need the salary, but honestly, Dr. Vale has no scruples. What they’re doing to you is absurd. Especially since I’ve seen at Social Club how much you can’t stand Ms. Howard. Nobody can, actually."

Ryan burst out laughing at her bluntness.

"And what exactly are they doing, Jacqueline?" I asked.

"Ms. Howard isn’t pregnant. That day at the clinic was all staged. The doctor showed you another woman’s ultrasound video. And he was planning to do this at every appointment until you were mated and she could fake a miscarriage."

I closed my eyes. "Moon Goddess, it just keeps getting worse."

"And I’ll tell you something else," Jacqueline continued. "Your administrative assistant Linda was the one who recommended Dr. Vale to Ms. Howard. I overheard the three of them talking at the clinic the day before your supposed appointment. He’s a fraud,I don’t know how he still has his medical license."

"He won’t for much longer," I promised her.

"Alpha Draven,one more thing. You know Rosa, the Moon Shadow casino secretary?" she asked.

"Yes, what about her?"

"She told me that Leila, the personnel manager, is very close friends with Linda and tells her everything. Whenever you arrive at the casino, she calls Linda immediately to let her know you’re there."

"So that’s how they always know..." Ryan muttered.

"And Rosa overheard them talking. Linda was bragging that she has contacts in every place you frequent or where your company has connections. She knows about everything, including very personal matters."

"Goddess, how could I have been so blind?" I groaned.

We talked a while longer, and before leaving, I gave Jacqueline my business card, telling her to contact me about a job opportunity at Thorne Enterprises. It was the least I could do since she refused payment for her information. Plus,I needed trustworthy people around me now more than ever.

When we left the café, I was seething with anger toward Ella and Linda. My phone buzzed with a text from Kyle saying she had located the waiter from the party and had set up a plan to question him. Ryan and I headed straight back to the office.

At Thorne Enterprises,Kyle had already prepared everything in the executive conference room. She’d called the catering service, identified the waiter who had been working for them briefly, and ordered coffee service specifically requesting him. When Ryan and I arrived, everything was in place.

The waiter entered, carrying a tray of coffee. His face went pale when he saw us.

"Have a seat, friend. We need to talk," Ryan said, placing a firm hand on the waiter’s shoulder and guiding him into a chair.

"So, Clayton, you worked at a company party here about four months ago. How did you find it?" Kyle started casually.

"It was a great event, ma’am," Clayton replied nervously.

"Not so great for some people," I said. "I remember you. You served me whiskey on the balcony, but it was drugged, wasn’t it, Clayton?"

"I... I... I don’t know what you’re talking about," he stammered.

"Oh, I think you do," Ryan pressed. "And even if you didn’t, we have video evidence." Ryan grabbed the remote and played footage from the security cameras, showing Clayton handing me a drink on the balcony. "Corporate environment, cameras everywhere. And ours are top-of-the-line, perfect clarity," Ryan explained.

"B-b-but... I didn’t... I..." Clayton was visibly sweating now.

"Let me be direct," I said, leaning across the table. "I had a toxicology test done. I have video of you giving me the drink and then me leaving the balcony disoriented. Either you tell us everything, or I call the police and you leave here in handcuffs for drug trafficking. Your choice."

"No police, please! I’ll tell you everything," he broke immediately, easier than I expected. "I was unemployed with a child to support. Someone I know got me the job at this catering service. I really need it," he explained nervously. "I was off that day, but she asked for me specifically. My boss called me in and paid me overtime."

"When you went to the balcony, she called me and told me to bring you that specific glass. I swear, Alpha, I didn’t know it was drugged. She’s someone I know, she helped me get a job, she worked for you - I never thought she would do something like this."

"You didn’t notice anything strange about the drink?" Kyle asked.

"She said it was just whiskey, and it smelled normal, so I served it. But then I saw how you left the balcony, Alpha. You weren’t drunk before,I had served you earlier and you were fine until that drink." Clayton’s eyes welled with tears. "When I saw you stumbling, I tried to help, but she wouldn’t let me. She said your girlfriend would take care of you. After the party, I confronted her because I knew something was wrong."

"And what did she say?" I pressed.

"She told me to keep my mouth shut if I wanted to keep my job." Clayton’s voice cracked. "She threatened me."

"How disgustingly low," I growled.

"Who was this woman, Clayton?" Kyle asked, though I already knew the answer.

"Linda," he admitted. "Your administrative assistant."

"Perfect. She’s a real snake," I snarled.

"Alright, Clayton.Thank you for your honesty," Kyle said. "We’ll recommend that the catering company keep you on, and we’ll make sure they know Linda no longer has any connection with Thorne Enterprises." She handed him her business card. "Contact me if you need anything."

"That’s it? You’re not calling the police?" Clayton asked.

"No, we won’t," Ryan assured him. "You can finish your shift today as normal."

"Thank you, sir," Clayton said gratefully.

Once he was gone, I turned to Ryan and Kyle.

"I want both Howard and Linda dealt with immediately,"I ordered,my Alpha authority filling the room. "And I need to find Caroline. She’s my priority now."

I knew what I had to do. Clean up this mess and then find Caroline. And when I did find her, I would never let her go again.

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