Chapter 29
The second Raven said it, the already hushed scene got downright silent.
Pretty much everyone swung their eyes to where she was looking.
Now they were starting to buy whatever Raven said.
Still, it stunned them for a bit–Vyrdenia’s top military guy was just hanging out there, watching them.
With all those eyes on it, an older man–straight–backed despite his age–strolled out from behind the tree.
The instant Rex recognized him, his eyes widened just a bit.
A quiet “damn” slipped out before he could catch it.
Then he pulled himself together, all respect. “Sir.”
But the old man walking over didn’t even spare Rex a glance–he just grinned at Raven and started talking.
“Well, kid,” he said, all warm and easy, “your instincts are still spot–on. Thought I was sneaky, but you sniffed me out anyway.”
Everyone went still at Lorne’s words.
That tone? It wasn’t Vyrdenia’s military bigwig talking to some underling.
It was straight–up an old guy chatting with his favorite kid–just pure fondness.
Raven cracked a small smile.
“Didn’t take you for a peeping Tom,” she said, smooth and unfazed.
Rex’s jaw practically dropped.
Raven just called a general a “peeping Tom“? She’d lost her mind.
But right when he thought Lorne would scowl and rip into her for the disrespect, the old man just coughed, brushing off her cheeky remark like it was
nothing.
Then he turned his head toward Rex.
Rex snapped out of his shock over Raven’s word choice the moment Lorne’s eyes hit him.
He stood tall, gave a sharp salute, and boomed out a greeting.
“General Drakon!” he said, full of energy.
Lorne nodded slightly.
But that friendly vibe he’d had with Raven? Gone when he looked at Rex.
His eyes were cool, his voice carrying a hint of annoyance.
“Letting your family run loose, and now talking back to a superior in public,” he said, low and steady. “Brigadier General Grayson, this isn’t how a general should behave!”
Rex caught the stark difference in how Lorne treated Raven versus him, and his stomach knotted up.
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A second later, he pulled it together and rushed to explain.
“You’re right, sir,” he said, all respect. “I’ve been too easy on my family.”
But then, Rex switched gears fast.
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“Sure, my family screwed up, but it’s not like they deserve to die for it. And even if it came to that, it shouldn’t be Lieutenant General Valor calling the shots,” he pushed back.
Then she went on, “But it turns out your brother, the one running Bastion’s sketchy underworld, had no plans to say sorry. Instead, he rolled up with two hundred thugs to take me out.”
Rex nearly gagged on his own spit hearing Raven play the helpless victim.
She seriously claimed she’d crossed the country just to patch things up with the Grayson family.
Even an idiot could tell a spot like this wasn’t picked for peace talks.
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