Preston strode into the private school's headmaster's office, his eyes scanning the room with a critical gaze. The headmaster, a small, timid man, sat behind his desk, his hands trembling as he greeted the formidable Alpha.
"Welcome, Alpha Silvertongue," he said, standing up and bowing slightly. "How may I assist you today?"
Preston's eyes narrowed as he fixed the headmaster with a piercing stare. "I'm here about a student - a boy named Geo Maxwell. I believe he is enrolled here, and I need any information you have on his guardian's whereabouts."
The headmaster's face paled, and he glanced down at the desk, shuffling some papers nervously. "Y-yes, we do have a student by that name. But I'm afraid I don't have any information on his guardian's current location. The parents were quite... private, and didn't share many details about their personal lives."
Preston's jaw clenched, a growl building in his throat. "Those 'parents' are not married, and I am the boy's father. Now, I need you to check your records and tell me where I can find them. And don't bother lying to me - I have ways of finding out, one way or another."
The headmaster swallowed hard, his eyes darting to the door as if hoping for a miraculous escape. "I... I'll do my best, Alpha. But I must warn you, the guardian was quite clear that he wanted no contact from... certain people. He even paid extra to have the boy's records kept private."
Preston's eyes flashed with anger and frustration. "I don't care what he paid. That omega is mine, and that boy is my son. Now, are you going to help me find them, or do I need to search this school myself?"
The headmaster blanched, realizing the futility of trying to stand against the formidable Alpha. He knew that resisting would only lead to trouble for everyone involved. With a shaking hand, he began to flip through the student records, searching for any clue that might help the Alpha find his lost omega and heir.
*I will find you, Reo,* Preston thought, a fierce determination in his heart. *No matter where you run, no matter how hard you try to hide, I will bring you back to where you belong. And when I do, you will learn the folly of trying to deny your Alpha, and the consequences of keeping my son from me.*
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