Iris felt her heart beat in her throat when she entered the alpha’s bedroom and now when she had to explain what she was doing, she didn’t know where to start.
"Explain to me what this is." Cane put all of his focus on Iris now, but there was nothing that she could read from his expressionless face. He was akin to a deep and calm lake, you didn’t know what was under.
"I didn’t steal the magic stone." Iris stared at his lips, instead of his pitch black eyes, because it disturbed her to see such cold eyes. "I found it when I worked in the mines."
"But, you didn’t give it to the slave trainer!" Aria shouted at her, ignorant of the fact that Iris wasn’t looking in her direction, thus she didn’t know what her accusation was.
"Aria, leave this room." Cane didn’t shift his eyes from Iris when he spoke.
Hearing that, Aria was flustered, she knew that she had stepped out of the line and immediately recoiled, she lowered her head in shame. "I am sorry, my alpha... I just got carried away."
"Leave."
Cane didn’t like it when he was interrupted and Aria had done it more than twice. She should know about that better, but she couldn’t control her anger every time she saw the daughter of the monster that had broken her and all the people in the Howling Wolf pack to pieces.
"My alpha..." Aria tried to stay. She wanted to see what kind of punishment that he would give her for stealing the magic stone, but Cane was firm with his command.
"Leave, Aria. I don’t like to give the same order again and again."
Knowing Cane, Aria was sure she couldn’t push him more than this. Thus gritting her teeth, she lowered her head and resigned herself from the room. She glared at Iris on her way out of the room.
Aria would get her own revenge later, once she returned to the mining site. She would make time for it.
Once the door was closed and the mistress was no longer there, Cane leaned his stiff back against the chair and waited for Iris to speak.
"I didn’t steal it. I found it, but yes, I didn’t give it to the slave trainer, I am sorry." Iris picked on her nails nervously. The thought of the enraged alpha Cane scared her greatly. She didn’t want to spend the night with him again. But if he had the idea to give her to the savages or the guards to entertain their needs, then it would be over for her.
She reflected so much on what her father had done to them and her legs almost gave away.
"How many magic stones have you found so far?" Cane took the magic stone into his hand, it was the color of dark blue and felt so warm, probably because Iris had been holding it for a while now.
"Three with that," Iris answered truthfully. She only dared to look at his lips, in case he was talking to her. She didn’t want to upset him even more.
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