Maze’s POV
Fang was dead to me already. I didn’t care what Friday said. I ignored her as I made my way down to the conference room, following Thaddeus. Thaddeus sighed deeply and walked with me. Likewise, he refused to respond to Friday’s pleas.
“Thaddeus! Maze!” She cried. “Please, you have to send a squad now! You have to! They’ll k!ll him! I know what he did was wrong but he was trying to fix it! Think about my nephew or niece, please!”
She had tears streaming down her face. “Please, please, I don’t want my brother to die. I’m already losing my father, I…”
“How desperate can you be?” I hissed at her, my eyes black. It was not my Baby I was mad with and I shouldn’t have taken it out on her but hearing her plead for someone who would sell her to a bunch of bl00ds.uckers made me sick. Forgiveness was one thing but lack of self-preservation was another.
“The brother you’re begging for would have had you carted off to live with vampires! Who knows what they would have done to you?! How they would have treated you?! How long you would have lived?!” I snarled, grabbing her by the shoulders and staring into her eyes. She sobbed brokenly. I sighed. She had no ides how important she was to me.
“Stop it, Maze,” said Thaddeus softly. I released her. I was seething.
“Come here, Friday,” said Thaddeus.
She climbed into his lap. He was in the head chair in the largest conference room. Thaddeus had called an emergency meeting to discuss battle strategy moving forwards. Ezekiel had slipped away in the fight with Ezra and Raelynn. Someone named Lane who apparently had Katrina was also at large. Friday sobbed quietly into Thaddeus’ c.hest while he gently but absentmindedly stroked her hair. His mind seemed far away. Friday stopped crying. She was pulling herself together. The three of us were alone. I sighed, sitting in the chair on Thaddeus’ right hand. I had called my Gamma, Slogan, in Marigold and told him to get ready for battle. We would strike Ezekiel’s vampires before they struck us. We had a war on our hands.
“You say you want me as your Luna? Both of you say that!” Friday said, sniffling.
I nodded weakly and so did Thaddeus. That was a given so I did not understand her point.
“I want a squad to go retrieve my brother. I was told the Luna gets to decide the punishment of anyone who harms her. After the squad brings Fang back, I’ll decide on an appropriate punishment,” said Friday, sitting up straight in Thaddeus’ lap.
I snorted with humourless laughter. Thaddeus shook his head.
Friday took a deep breath. “If you don’t comply, I’m not sure if I can be with either one of you!” Friday said, her voice shaking.
I cackled. Was she for real? “You’re bluffing!” I said incredulously.
She took a deep shuddering breath. “Try me,” she said.
Thaddeus growled. Friday jumped a little.
“Little Luna, you are out of control,” he grumbled, making her face him and grasping her chin to tilt it upwards so he could still see her face. He stroked her cheek with his thumb.
This was the first time all three of us had truly argued.
“You are ours!” I snarled slowly, enunciating and emphasising every word carefully. Friday fixed me with a determined stare. I was livid. How dare she threaten to be done with both of us over Fang? I had never been more insulted in my life. She was lucky I was hopelessly in love with her. I hadn’t even gotten a proper chance to tell her what she really meant to me yet.
Friday’s POV
I had no intention of leaving either one of them and it was a pretty bold move to threaten my two possessive alphas but I’d been a pretty bold person of late. I knew they probably thought me naive, too soft-hearted or foolhardy, but I knew Fang was truly sorry. I could feel it. He wasn’t a lost cause like my father despite what anyone including Fang thought. Astrid needed him as her husband, mate and the father of her pup. My future niece or nephew needed his or her father. Mom couldn’t take any more disappointment and emotional upheaval. I needed him. I had begun to think he might walk me down the aisle instead of my father. Even Fallon and Fargo would need their elder brother. They didn’t know yet. The position of Beta would fall on them through our family’s lineage and honestly I did not foresee them being quite as conscientious of a Beta as Fang had been.
I loved my big brother and I forgave him. End of story. I was the one who had been mainly wronged here and yet everyone else was taking it personally.
“Maze, remember when you saw me and I was a wreck and you said if that was what my situation was doing to me, then you’d save my father?” I asked.
“Yeah,” Maze mumbled softly after a long pause.
“Truth be told, that was about way more than just my father. Fang dy-…if Fang doesn’t return…I…that would wreck me,” I managed to say wringing the handkerchief Maze had given me between my hands. Maze sighed and put his head in his hands.
“It’s too much to forgive, Friday,” murmured Maze. “He turned his back on you. He betrayed you”
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