Chapter 103
“Oh dear.” I laugh lightly, as if he’s mistaken. “I guess we’ll need to change cleaning companies.”
It’s a lame attempt at a joke.
Liam chuckles-bless him.
Tobin just blinks at me.
Inside, I’m dying.
Does Tobin mean me? Or is he sniffing out Marla. Upstairs. In
a trunk???
The other wolves all pause and look at us questioningly.
Aaron drops a hand on Tobin’s shoulder. “We slaughtered two
steers for the event, and my chef roasted a whole p ig. Always thinking with your gut, huh?”
He doesn’t rescind his comment. Just looks at me, then up the
stairs, then back at me again.
Sh it.
“It’s this way,” I say.
The others continue walking and the moment Tobin falls into step, I move to catch up to Karolina, not wanting to risk any more interactions with Tobin or him sniffing out any more information about me-or any dead bodies on our property.
Once within the dining room, the Elders position themselves at the long table.
Liam has instructed some of his wolves to move the serving.
platters and dishes to the opposite end to allow everyone to
sit comfortably.
Aleksei sits at the head of the table. Samsen and Petyr on
either side of him.
Karolina sits next, on the far side, so her back faces the wall.
Tobin remains standing.
Aaron guides him in and sits next to him.
Liam next, on the other side by Karolina.
Leaving me furthest from the group of them. And next to
Aaron.
Thank goodness.
I can feel myself sweating.
I’ve done nothing wrong, but the presence of so many Council members signifies something of importance. I can only
imagine what that might be.
“Alpha Aaron,” Samsen begins. “You accrued the powers
of Pack Leithrow when Alpha Brian Clemson né Leithrow attacked your Luna in the Grove on the night of the 18th.”
Aaron nods. “That is correct.”
Wait. What? Aaron absorbed more power!?
I didn’t know that. But then…I was too busy trying not to d ie as I absorbed my father’s lineage to really get a good grip on
what else was going on.
Just how strong is Aaron that he could absorb power like that and barely flinch? I’d been thrashing and convulsing and on the verge of biting off my own tongue. I thought my bones. were going to break from the force of it.
Aaron didn’t complain. Not once.
He bore the transition of power and when it was all over, he
escorted me out of that Grove and took care of me, when he
had to be hurting and exhausted too.
Da mn.
I touch his thigh and he squeezes my hand for a second.
Then another thought occurs to me and I wonder if this is why he didn’t make such a big deal about letting me stay here or
why he didn’t insist on being in the same room. Because he
was off taking control of a whole other pack.
‘Busy week for you,” I whisper.
More than a few lips twitch. Karolina nods like she agrees with
But I should’ve known. He should’ve told me. Not that we’ve
been talking all that much, but…still.
He gives the slightest shrug.
And I have my answer.
I should’ve known.
It is a basic pack principle in the succession of power.
An Alpha wills their strength to the person who will claim it
next. This can be done at any time with blood or a bit of hair, some ‘marker’ so the power flows into that specific person.
Thinking of the lock of my baby hair, I have a pretty good idea. of how my dad managed to leave his powers to me. And then. he did go and notify his pack and that word got back to the Council. Or at least, I’m assuming that’s how it happened.
Liam never said, but somehow in the course of that night, it became clear that I was set to inherit, not my brother.
Maybe there was another note.
I’m not sure where my father pulled the trigger and I haven’t had the courage to ask. I don’t know much about the details. surrounding his death or how it played out with Liam or the other wolves in this community.
Liam had been groomed since we were kids to follow in my father’s footsteps and become the next Alpha.
Before my father took his own life, anyone could have challenged him. And that’s what transpired with Aaron in the Grove. Brian attacked me…and Aaron challenged him.
There was an old movie my dad made me watch with him as a
kid called Highlander. The premise was that these immortals. had to fight and ki ll each other to absorb their powers, because ‘there could be only one.
Wolves aren’t so different from that.
It’s why only the strongest can rule-
And… likely why these Council members are here right now.
Because I’m not strong.
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