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Chapter 84

    Chapter 84


    epting My Twin Mates Chapter 84


    CHAPTER 81 – PASSWORDS?


    Badru


    With my bowl in hand ofmb fattah, ayered dish of toasted pitta bread, vegetable broth, rice, meat


    and garlic sauce, I sat at our childhood dining table that we had eaten at more times than I could ever


    count. There were so many happy memories with both my parents at this table and now I was nning


    on breaking into one of theirputers to find proof that one had done the unthinkable or someone


    close had done the unthinkable to all of us.


    In my other hand, I held my phone, ready to dial my father’s cell in hopes he had it on him, that he


    would take it out and leave it out and that he would leave it behind when Astennu caused the


    distraction. I chose my seat, right next to the one my dad habitually took, my family right behind me in


    taking up their seats. My father carried through the leftovers in a dish, knowing mine and Astennu’s


    appetites, and settled it in the middle of the table between my twin and me sitting opposite each other.


    Any other time, I would have gone back for seconds, thirds, and sometimes fourths. On this asion,


    my appetite for firsts would be a struggle.


    ‘You better find the stomach for it, unless you want a big neon sign shing above our head saying


    something is wrong, please grill us on what,’ Baniti huffed under his breath.


    ‘I will!’ I snapped back that he would dare doubt my acting skills. ‘If you’re finished, I have to fake butt-


    dial dad.’


    With my phone concealed at my side, I hit dial, waiting for the familiar ringtone. Just as I had hoped,


    our father made his apologies that his phone was ringing during dinner. As he was mid-rise from his


    seat to answer, he noticed the name, spinning the screen to show me.


    “Sorry,” I casually pretended to slip my cell out from my pocket. “Must’ve forgotten to lock my screen.”


    I cancelled the call and slid my phone onto the table’s surface, hoping the social cue would be


    repeated, and held in my fist pump to the air when it worked. Right there, next to me, my dad’s phone


    and all it had to do was remain there.


    Our dinner passed quietly, neither of our parents saying much beyond a word or two of simple


    pleasantries. It wasn’t as though either of our parents could ask how we were or what we had been up


    to. They knew and, by habit at this point, stayed away from the subjects. J was never once


    discussed, so at least her current location remained a secret; provided Tamlyn wasn’t the mastermind


    and carving the she-wolf’s tongue out to prevent her from speaking.


    As much as I felt sick eating a second helping, I choked it down. Astennu too. Our mother would only


    fuss and our father would back her up. And now I had to wonder if that was out of some form of guilt; I


    despised this way of thinking and the sooner we had our answers, the better.


    “So, did I make it like your mom used to?” Our dad swirled thest of his red wine, downing it in a


    single swig and gazing at our mother as though she was the only woman in the world.


    “Mum would have been impressed,” she returned the gaze, fondly. “No one can beat her garlic sauce,


    though.”


    She cleared the tes and our father followed, leaving his phone behind, forgotten, on the table.


    ‘Aste, do your thing and keep them in there for as long as you can.’


    He grabbed the empty wine sses and took them through to the kitchen. I was finally alone to work


    my magic. I snatched up the phone and entered the PIN code that I remembered, praying to the moon


    goddess above it would work. She shone down on me with her good graces and the phone unlocked.


    I hadn’t even had a chance to think of where to search for a scrawled-down password when my brother


    was mind-linking me that my time was up.


    ‘Stall them! I barely opened the phone,’ I red at him. ‘You used to be able to throw up onmand,


    do that.’


    ‘…When we were four! I can’t do it now, ahbil (i***t).’


    ‘I don’t care what you do, just do something!’


    A crystalline ng of ss smashing rang clear.


    “Al’ama (damn), sorry dad,” Astennu called out, overselling his performance.


    ‘He may be overselling it, but it’s working. So get to code cracking, or whatever this is,’ my wolf pushed,


    forcing my attention back to the phone in my hand.


    I intended to start with the notes app, but I went all butter fingers and opened the call log by mistake.


    As I was about to close it, my thumb scrolled the log down in my haste and that was where something


    caught my eye. Blocked numbers weren’t umon and nothing hugely odd, but it was the dates that


    stood out. Intermingled with them was a random unsaved number, called many times. If it was a


    business contact, why wasn’t it saved under a name? Why was it left as an unsaved number?


    What ran my blood cold and sank my stomach with a lump of stabbing ice was the dates. The date of


    the unsaved number… the day Evie was taken, and called early in the morning. The number had been


    phoned before and on the day we came back from the mountains as well, after our dad had seen us.


    “Oww, I think I got ss in my cut. Can you take a look, dad?” Astennuid it on thick, sensing my


    stress and pulling out all the stops to give me time.


    I took my phone out to take a photo of the screen, hoping we could find something on the numberter.


    I wanted to maintain to myself that this was a coincidence… but that would be a lie.


    Quickly closing the app and locking the screen, I put the phone back and slid mine into my back


    pocket. I watched my father return, cing a dessert in the middle of the table and preparing to slice it


    up to serve. It took every minute thread of self-restraint not to pin my father to the wall and demand an


    exnation. But I wanted to find out for myself exactly what he had been doing, so he couldn’t talk his


    way out of it. And partly because there was the small child in me that wanted to believe my father could


    do no wrong.


    “Actually, I don’t think I can eat anymore,” I pushed away from the table abruptly. “I’m gonna catch up


    on some sleep. I’m beat.”


    ‘We need to leave, now,’ I mind-linked Astennu, urging him to follow.


    “Yeah, we can’t stomach anything sweet,” he yed along.


    “Ok. But, please sleep here tonight, ahibbaa (darlings),” our mother tried to implore. “You haven’t


    stayed here in so long.”


    “Too many memories,” I side-eyed my father as I spoke, trying to get a read on him, a reaction, but


    there wasn’t a thing from him.


    Had I added two and two, and ended up with ten?


    ‘Unless you want to scare our mother shitless and interrogate our father in front of her, get in his office


    and break into hisputer,’ Baniti shook my head from the inside. ‘Smash the screen and look inside.


    I don’t care how you do it, get it done.’


    ‘That’s not how you break into aputer, wolf.’


    As soon as we were out of sight, I grabbed Astennu’s arm and power-walked my way to our father’s


    office.


    ‘Ru?! What the hell did you find? I almost threw up for real in the kitchen with the panic that flooded our


    bond,’ he tried to rip free of my hold, which was cute at best. He never got out of my holds and he


    wasn’t getting out of this.


    ‘Not here. But, unfortunately, I didn’t find any password.’


    He quit pulling against my hand gripped around his forearm and let me drag him all the way to our


    father’s office. I may have ripped the door open, but I closed it behind us with as soft a click as I could,


    my grasp squeezing the handle and causing an indent on the metal.


    “Ru, what is it?” Astennu’s handsnded on my shoulders.


    I pulled out my phone and showed him the image. “This.”


    “These dates…”


    “Yeah,” I looked over the screen, inspecting what I had found in a little more detail. “I didn’t have time to


    look over more and finding it was an ident, but we need to get in hisputer now or I’m going


    back there, tying him to a chair and beating it out of him.”


    “There has to be an exnation for this,” he shook his head in denial, staggering over to the desk and


    dropping to the leather chair in a weightless sag. “This can’t mean-”


    “Yes it can,” I interrupted, pulling a chair around and switching theputer on. “Like you said at the


    stables; we’re on our own from now on and we have to suspect everyone.”


    He swallowed the sick lump building in his throat that mirrored the one lodged firmly in mine. A


    heaviness clung between us and a shuddering sense of istion crept slowly up my spine.


    It was akin to an out-of-body experience, a daze that was both real and dream-like. The only sounds


    buzzing in my ear were the loud rhythmic pulse beating and growing louder, and my wolf pacing and


    growling lowly, not knowing what to say or how to reassure me. We had never been on our own like


    this, having no one we could trust or lean on or go to for advice.


    “Let’s start by trying to get in this thing,” my brother mumbled in a small voice, flicking the deskmp on


    to illuminate the dim and stark room.


    Having our own office since our father had begun our Alpha training, we had never needed to use his


    space or hisputer. We had never needed to know the password and hadn’t ever spared a single


    thought about it. If we needed a document, dad always handed it over or e-mailed it. I, now, had to


    wonder whether that was by design, that he gave us everything so we wouldn’t ask questions or find


    things he wanted to remain buried.


    The cursor shed on the login screen, waiting for our first attempt. My eyes drifted to therge family


    photo ced near the monitor. This used to be over on the bookcase and it had been moved, set


    instead where our father would look at it every day. The picture was from our 18th birthday, the day he


    gave us our very first Alpha responsibility. It was only small as we were still in school, but he said he


    was proud of us, that we were taking our first steps as grown men.


    “It’s our birthday,” Astennu quietly entered the date into the space, tapping enter and, like magic, it


    unlocked.


    He began scanning through the folders and documents, finding nothing of any relevance, nothing that


    matched the false invoices that n had sent us. Until one folder popped up on my peripheral.


    “Hang on. Try that one, it’s encrypted,” I tapped the monitor. “If anything’s stored on this that’s super


    sensitive, it’d be in there.”


    He double-clicked it open and up popped another f*****g password, along with Baniti’s growl of


    frustration.


    “It won’t be our birthday again…” my twin sighed, steeping his hands in front of his face.


    “And it could be letters and numbers,” I mused. “Try mom’s home pack and her birthday.”


    Denied.


    “It could be a random ass collection of letters and numbers for all we know,” I pushed away to pace the


    carpet, the chair mming to the floor in my fit of exasperation.


    “No… dad’s terrible for remembering them. It would be something personal to him that he can


    remember, that others wouldn’t necessarily know.”


    Stepping back behind my brother, resting a hand on the back of his chair and leaning on the desk over


    his shoulder, I red at the blinking line shing me a reminder there would only be two attempts left.


    “Where he met mom in Ennd!” The answer hit me.


    “And the date,” Astennu finished.


    “Wait, county or pack?” His fingers hovered over the keyboard.


    “County.”


    After our mother’s pack in Egypt was destroyed and after she escaped the rogues that had taken her,


    she fled to her only rtive left; her aunt, in Castle Moon pack in Buckinghamshire, Ennd. She had


    attended school there growing up, too. It wasn’t umon knowledge that our mother arrived from


    Castle Moon pack, but few paid attention to where it was located in Ennd.


    “With the full date or just the year?” Astennu pushed me away, obviously annoyed that I was literally


    breathing down his neck.


    “Try both,” I righted the chair, still legs up on the floor, and sat back down.


    Buckinghamshire05031990


    This content ? 2024 N?velDrama.Org.


    Denied.


    ‘f**k!’ My wolf and I roared internally.


    Astennu was about to enter the full year, when I snatched his wrist to stop him, remembering a little


    rant our mother always muttered that our father always chuckled to; the way Americans write their


    dates.


    “Wait! Try the date, day-month-year. That’s how they write it in Ennd.”


    “This better work. One more wrong entry and we’ll be locked out.”


    Buckinghamshire03051990


    Granted.


    “Am I a f*****g genius, or what?” I pped his shoulder in celebration.


    “Calm down, hacker extraordinaire,” he said inly. “Let’s see what we got here.”
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