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As I let my thoughts loose, the brothers talk about the rogue
attack.
“Rogues are getting cocky these days. That one came in way too close,” Reed remarks while sitting beside me.
Luca nods. “We’ve seen more of them in the past few months than the entire year before that.”
“Maybe we’ve gotten too soft on them. They thought they had a free pass just because we’re not as ruthless as we used to be. We need to teach them a lesson,” Reed declares. I can see the fury simmering in his eyes as he stares at my swollen ankle. “They can’t just prowl near our turf and attack our people.”
“The attacks won’t stop just because we’ve dealt with a few of them,” Luca mutters matter–of–factly.
“In that case, we’ll just have to hunt each one of them,” Reed declares. “They are the reason why the navy has spotted many human corpses scattered all over the island those past
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few weeks. We can’t keep covering up their tracks. We have to stop them all before they kill any more people. Or else, we’ll be risking the secrecy of our kind.”
“It’s already bad that some humans are already aware of our existence,” Luca says.
I want to scoff. Surely, he’s not shading me, right? My mom is a she–wolf, so it’s normal that I am aware of the existence of werewolves too. Although, there are also other humans who work in the Crystal Ridge pack–especially the staff in the Aldair estate. However, they’ve been raised on the island all their life and inside the inner circles of werewolves and
packs. So, it’s not a surprise that they are also aware of werewolf business. I guess what Luca pertains to are humans who do not interact within the werewolf community directly, those who are actually oblivious that such creatures exist. Alpha Emery Aldair’s position in the navy serves as a massive cover for his pack and werewolf activities, especially since he has some of his pack members within the navy ranks. The three packs in Kaelara; Crystal Ridge pack, Stormblood pack, and Deathclaw pack have some sort of agreement that werewolf activities should be under wraps, so the humans will not suspect their existence. It has been like that for They have set up a system for that.
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But the ones who break that system are the rogues-
werewolves who are not part of the three packs and refuse to
follow their rules.
“We should kill every last one of the rogues within the island. It’s the only way to restore order,” Reed says. He sounds so
sure about it.
I find the idea repulsive. Killing never really sits right with me.
“That’s what I think too. These rogues are never going to learn. Killing is the only way,” Luca agrees.
They talk about murder so casually that it makes my blood
run cold.
“Don’t you think that’s too much? K–Killing everyone, I mean?” I ask, my voice weak.
Luca frowns. “It is necessary. The rules keep the peace within three major packs in this island. It keeps the citizens safe, and keeps the ordinary humans safe–humans like you. You saw what they did to you earlier. They have no regard for rules, they kill whoever they want. Is that what you want? To roam around the island fearing for your life because of the unruly rogues?”
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“T–That’s… I, uh…” I can’t think of a reply. He’s got a point. And
maybe I’m being hypocritical especially after they just saved
me from a rogue attack earlier. They killed all three and if
they didn’t do it, I might be the one who will end up dead.
“The rogues will always have a choice–join a pack and follow the rules. Now, if they can’t do that, then they can’t blame us for hunting them down,” Jace adds.
My eyes drop to the floor as I fumble on my tattered dress.
I hate that they’re right. It’s easier to think of them as
bloodthirsty killers who relish in the sight of blood and love watching another person suffer. At least with that painting in mind, it’ll be easier for me to hate them and break the mate
bond.
But if they’re like this… it’s making me realize that they’re
not actually monsters. It makes it harder for me to break the
bond.
After an hour, my phone buzzes. It’s a message from my mother.
Mom:
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Sweetheart, where are you? You disappeared from the party earlier and you haven’t returned yet. Please tell me that
you’re okay.
“Who is it?” Luca asks, cocking a brow.
“It’s… my mom. She’s worried about me. I should head back.”
Reed scoffs and bends down. Before I can stop him, he
scoops me up easily into his arms.
“Hey, let me go. I can walk on my own!” I complain.
“The fuck you can. Are you blind? Your ankle is swollen,” Reed growls. “Stay still. I don’t have Luca’s patience. Don’t test me.”
I grit my teeth and bite back the urge to argue with him. I let Reed carry me back to the estate while the other three
follow.
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The five of us enter through the back door of the estate to avoid the guests in the courtyard. The party is still ongoing and I would rather not interact with any of the guests after the scene Yennifer caused earlier. 5/10
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To my surprise, Alpha Emery and my mother are waiting for
us at the foyer. They look surprised to see Reed carrying me
inside.
“Oh my god! Tabi, what happened?” My mom rushes to me
as Reed places me to the couch.
“She sprained her ankle,” Luca explains.
“How?” mom presses on.
“There were rogues. They attacked while I was walking through the woods.”
“What? Where exactly?” Alpha Emery steps closer, frowning.
“Near the edge of the western perimeter,” Jace answers. “They were inside our border.”
Mom gasps. “Oh my god, are you alright?”
“I’m fine now,” I say, glancing at the brothers. “They showed up and–helped.”
Mom turns to the boys, clearly stunned. “You saved her?”
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Reed lets out a short breath, clearly bored. “We didn’t do it for her. We were already patrolling. Just protecting the vicinity.”
Something about the way he says that stings, but I stay silent.
“Well, whatever the reason, thank you. You still helped her,” Mom says, her voice full of genuine gratitude.
Jace scratches the back of his head. “Yeah, it’s been… kind of an unexpected day. Especially after we found out she’s our-”
“I need to rest,” I interrupt quickly. “We can talk about everything later.”
Jace’s mouth snaps shut. Alpha Emery watches me for a bit,
then nods.
“Alright. Rest for a while, Tabitha. Don’t worry about the party, you can just rest for now.”
“Thank you.”
“She should stay off that foot for now,” Luca says.
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“Come, sweetheart,” Mom offers her arm. “Let’s get you to
your room.”
With Mom’s help, I limp toward the stairs. I glance back once.
All four of them are watching me with uniformly unreadable
expressions. Once we’re inside my room, Mom eases me onto
the bed.
“I’m sorry. For ruining your engagement party,” I murmur.
She shakes her head and tucks a pillow behind me. “You didn’t ruin anything. It’s not your fault. And besides, the party isn’t even over. Just rest your foot while we wrap things up outside, alright?”
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