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141–My Defiant Wolf
Madeline:
In any case, I would have said Sawyer if he had been here, but he was not.
The next best person was Baxter.
I knew he was responsible, but there was a small part of me, the part where Lena spoke up, saying that if he were sensible, he would not have started dating my half–sister who had been abusive toward me.
Still, I had no other choice. I had to say his name.
I was not going to send any of my children to either Elgin or Graham because Graham had begun to side with his father in exchange for the promise of having me in his life.
As for Elgin, I did not even know where he stood. Silver could be brutal, and since Elgin had not checked on the kids in the last few days, I chose Baxter.
However, the minute I said his name, Lord Eldon shook his head.
“Sorry, I just realized something. How about we send the children to their fathers?” he remarked.
As soon as he spoke, I clenched my jaw.
“Then why did you ask me for one name?” I almost hissed at him.
“Yes, because I will have to at least tell someone who you picked,” Lord Eldon replied in front of the others.
They would never call him out for stirring trouble. He was planning to tell my answer to Graham and push him against me.
I knew I would not care what Graham thought of me under normal circumstances, but right now things were different.
He wanted his daughter, and the only thing stopping him from causing chaos was his attempt to convince me he was not as bad as his father.
If that concern for me faded, he would become a monster like his father. That was what worried me.
“So now, I would like to know whose child is whose,” Lord Eldon questioned, and I sadly had to answer.
“Bodhi is Baxter’s. Gina is Graham’s. And Elara is Elgin’s,” I mumbled, folding my arms over my chest.
“Look, we are not evil people. We do not want to separate the siblings, but right now, as you can see from their condition, they do not want to stay together either,” one of the council members explained.
It did not matter what they said. Their actions were what upset me.
“How long will I be separated from my children?” I asked, looking at their faces.
They had not even let me call Baxter myself.
“Just a day or two, or maybe a few hours,” Lord Eldon answered, and a small hope flickered in my chest.
I could not trust this man, but I still felt hopeful.
“Okay then, let us go,” Lord Eldon stated, and I watched three women from the council step forward and carry my children.
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Elara was difficult to separate from me because she clung to me, and when they took her away, she stared at me with big eyes full of tears.
I could tell she wondered why they were taking her from me.
After all the accusations they had made about her, I feared she might think they were taking her because they believed she was dangerous.
Once the kids were taken away, a tear rolled down my cheek.
I felt a hollow ache in my chest and realized I should not have come here.
I should have searched for a cure in the human world, but humans could not have a cure for magical beings..
I was taken to the council center. The car ride was silent.
They did not put cuffs on me because they still claimed to hold me in high regard.
Since I had been caring for their children, they chose not to be hostile and said they wanted to find answers before trying to rebuild a better relationship instead of destroying it.
As soon as I arrived at the center, they took me to the top floor.
When the elevator opened, I saw the entire floor had glass windows and a wide hall with chairs in the center.
It was the strangest thing. I could see the sky as if it were too close from this height.
“Sit here. We will start the interview in a few minutes,” one of the warriors instructed as he sat me down, leaving me alone in a single chair.
For the next fifteen minutes, I noticed the cameras around me. They watched me in silence.
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