Sarah came to the pack house to find Caidan. Without Khaos and Bryden and also Gayle, who had just been promoted to be the Gamma. It was very obvious that Caiden who held the power in this pact at this moment.
That was why if there was someone who could move the warrior and lead them to the war, it would be him.
"Sarah, I can’t do that." Caiden looked at Sarah desperately.
"Why can’t you do that?!" Sarah looked agitated, she looked like she was going to cry while the baby in her arms moved uncomfortably, as if the little one could feel his mother’s despair.
Indeed, Sarah was desperate enough to urge Caidan to go into the battle.
"Please, please, you can’t do this. You know what he had done." Sarah put her baby within Caiden’s line of sight and this made him felt under the pressure.
Yes, Caidan knew, but he simply couldn’t bring himself to do something to Khaos. He couldn’t do that. "We will not engage in the war, that’s not our war."
"And then whose war is that? Don’t talk gibberish with me. Don’t tell me that’s not our war. You stand here instead of staying with Khaos, it means you have made your stand clear that you are against Khaos."
Sarah had gone through so much. Probably, she was being bias here, but she hated everything that related to River Creek pack. If it was not for Bryden, who had killed one of the elders in that pack and saved her life, she wouldn’t have been here.
She dreamt of having a family on her own and she was so close to get it, until Khaos killed Bryden and her world shattered right now.
"Do you think by not taking side you will survive this? Caiden, don’t look at me. Look at my baby. My baby has not yet met his father and now he will never meet him and it’s because of chaos. It’s because his father had done the right thing. His father only thought about their lifelong goal, the main goal. Something that Khaos had forgotten since he indulged himself after he met with that woman. How could he kill someone who had been staying by his side through everything?"
Sarah was getting a little bit emotion right now. She felt this bitterness. She felt the pain in her heart. She still remembered clearly the agony she had to go through when she learned the death of Bryden.
"How could he kill someone who treated him like his own son? He wouldn’t have been able to survive this far without Ezra’s help and that’s how he repaid him. Your father is a good person. He only thought about what’s best for their goal and offending the lycan."
"Sarah..."
Sarah shook her head, she had not done yet.
"All of this, should be more of Khaos responsibility than anyone else here. You do understand that right?"
Yes, Caiden did. Caiden did understand that. But, his stand still the same. He didn’t want to fight Khaos.
Sarah looked heartbroken. The crestfallen look on her face would haunt Caiden for the rest of his life. frёeωebɳovel.com
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