November 15th
"Why are you here?" I asked cautiously remaining at the entrance to the kitchen.
"The Alpha's gone out. Something to deal with," Mason replied.
True the devil himself (Max) hadn't showed up, but he had sent the next best thing.
"Why didn't he call Mateo or Marco and Carlos or Luca or literally anyone else?" I asked.
"Probably because you've fucked him off," Mason replied, "He didn't look particularly calm."
I clenched my jaw before heading back up the stairs.
"I'll be in the library until he comes back then."
"That's no fun. And besides, the Alpha ordered me to keep you in close supervision. He must really want you to be punished," Mason said in a sardonic 'fluffy unicorn let's all pretend we're a happy family' kind of tone.
"Guess you can watch me read my book then," I replied shrugging my shoulders and beginning to make my way back to the library.
An hour later I was onto my fourth book. Mason was sat on the opposite side of the room staring intently and even though a fluent in both Latin and Italian was but 10 metres from me, I refused to abandon my dictionary.
"You know I used to think you were just a mini Max," I told him breaking the silence. "But now I realise you are much less tormenting."
"Well let's just say I care more for my life and freedom than my brother ever did," he answered.
"Have you heard from him at all?" I asked.
"Last I knew he was in Southern Italy," Mason said.
"Enjoying the life of exile I see," I replied before going back to my book.
It got to 11 o clock and Leo still hadn't returned. I was on my 8th book and getting a bit sleepy.
"Did he say when he's planning on coming back?" I asked.
"He didn't," Mason replied from the now dark corner.
"I think I'm gonna call. He's been gone hours," I announced reaching for my mobile that was on the table beside my armchair.
I knew I was partially given in but I couldn't help be slightly worried no matter how mad I was.
I rang three times, but it kept going to voicemail.
"What did you do?!" Mason asked.
"We had a small fight," I said, "That can't be why he's not answering."
I couldn't help but worry. I was still furious at him but despite his attempts to hide it from me, I knew there was something dangerous going on in the pack. Anything could have happened.
"We'd know if anything had happened," Mason replied, "Trust me on that."
I shook my head and began pacing, "I'll try calling Blair."
But before I could find his number, the front door opened.
I darted down the hallway to the top of the stairs.
My eyes immediately landed on Leo in the hallway and I breathed a sigh of relief.
"Where the fuck have you been?" I asked, "I've been worried."
"Nowhere that concerns you," he snapped, removing his jacket to reveal blood smeared all over his white t-shirt. It was on his hands and neck too in the most gruesome way.
"Leonardo!" I said. "I presume that is not yours?"
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