342–The Wedding Of Damned
Graham:
“Very soon, Yuvonne will be coming to court with Madeline, Baxter, and everyone else included to file a statement against you two,” My father had sat Elgin and me down to have this conversation.
He looked skeptical of us, but I knew it would not last long. He would get angry for some time.
He might even look at me differently, but he was my father in the end.
He would choose to protect me. He was already doing everything in his power to do so.
“Why is everyone hyper–fixated on Yuvonne?” Elgin argued. “It’s not like anything happened to her.”
As Elgin spoke, I pointed at him, silently telling my father that this was exactly what confused me too.
“Well, she is the only person who witnessed it and who called Lord Williams,” my father replied. “Besides, she is not part of the couple, and she is not a rogue. If she files a complaint, it will be taken seriously.”
My father almost snapped at us for not understanding something so simple.
“Well, then they should also ask her what the f**k she was doing in the rogue community,” I told him, hissing as I folded my arms across my chest.
“If she says she was there only for a few hours, she might get some leniency,” my father continued. “However, this is where the issue begins. She has been staying there for a while now. If we expose her living condition to the council leaders and explain that she had exiled herself without informing the council, things might shift in our favor.”
There it was, my father already speaking about business.
He pointed out everything that could get us in trouble or get them in trouble.
“Okay, then how do we get her in trouble?” Elgin asked, hinting at Yuvonne.
“It’s simple,” my father explained. “Once she comes and files a complaint, we counter it. We say she has been staying there for a long time and that she hasn’t visited her home even once. She took her belongings to the mountain top and only notified Alpha Ron, not a single council leader. She cannot just leave like that.” Elgin and I nodded. One night had ruined so much of our peace, and it was starting to get on my nerves.
“They will take her word seriously,” I asked, and my father shrugged.
There was disappointment in his eyes that had lingered since the incident.
Knowing my father, he hated being questioned, especially about his morals or the values he taught his son.
In this case, I had disappointed him. I could see that clearly. 1
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