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âIt matters not, Raine. There are more pressing matters that needs our attention.â My knuckles stroked over the softness of her cheek, saddened to see that disillusioned stare in her eyes. I vowed to make it my personal mission to find out who her father was, alive or dead.
âOf course.â She turned her face away from me. âWhat will become of the baby? Will you send her back to her pack?â
I didnât need this extra trouble. I needed wine.
âNo, I wonât. Sheâd be safer here.â The odds of her surviving was higher here than sending her back to her pack, a female Alpha. I filled my goblet with the red liquid, swirling it in the golden cup. When I looked down into it, it reminded me of the Lunaâs blood spilling onto the black rocks. I swallowed it down and it tasted bitter.
Raine took the goblet out of my hand. âWhat will happen now, Amaris?â I felt myself drowning in those amber pools.
Go ds, I needed her, needed to have her in my arms and never let go.
âI will send the bodies to the Beta of the Blood Fang pack.â There will be more bloodshed. Sorin was right. I should have burnt down the entire pack, then none of this would have happened..
She came into my arms willingly, sighing softly. I closed my eyes, thanking the g ods that she still accepted me, didnât shrink away from me, or called me a monster. Maybe she still will, eventually.
I stayed with Raine a while longer, needing to pacify Rage enough to go and speak to that dam nable boy in the dungeon. After dealing with the guards who had let an assassin slip through the security, Rage was out for blood. Heâd ripped through them like whirlwind, and I had let him. No pleading, no excuses, I wanted to hear none. Theyâd caused me a f uck lot of trouble.
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Now I had the Lunaâs blood on my hands. She had come too close to killing my mate and it made me lose all control. Ross told me how Raine stopped him from dispatching the Luna, and he was taken aback that he had actually listened to her. He said he couldnât help himself, that it felt like an invisible force held him in place. That was something I needed to explore. There was much more to my little mate than meets the eye. I doubt that even she knows the extent of her power.
I stepped into the damp, dark dungeon. The boy was the only occupant in the vast place. I never took many prisoners, finding it unnecessary to waste resources and I have never been fond of torturing my own kind. If they needed punishment, I dealt it out swiftly.
The guards let me through to the cells. It reeked of excrement and pi ss. I was eager to get out.
âHeâs not much of a talker, your Majesty.â The head guard gave his report. âBut Iâve noticed a strange marking on him, itâs not like any pack mark Iâve ever seen.â
He unlocked the cell where the boy was incarcerated. He didnât bow or acknowledge my presence. The guard rushed at him and struck him in the face. The boy fell to the ground, soundlessly.
âYou will bow to your king!â he snarled at the impassive young man.
âLeave us.â I told the guard. I waited until he was far enough away. âGet up.â
The boy slowly got up from the stone floor, glaring at me coldly. My nose wrinkled in disgust at the sight of him. He was in dire need of a shower, reeking worse than the slop in a pigsty.
âDrop the attitude boy. I am not your enemy.â
âThat remains to be seen.â The impudent pup said to me. âHeard you killed the Alpha and Luna of the Blood Fang pack.â
I shook my head, chuckling bitterly. âBad news travels fast, but that is incorrect. What was he to you, anyway? Your Alpha?â
âNo, my Alpha was killed when your men raided our pack.â One side snarl in check. His hatred of me was apparent in the way he stood there with his hands balled into tight
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quivered as he kept his fists, shoulders hunched. He was in no physical condition to attack me although he dearly wanted to.
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âWho was your Alpha, boy? Iâm losing my patience with you.â Although I admired his gutsiness, today was not the day to test me. At least he was talking and that was something.
âKade, he was my father.â His voice sounded bitter, broken.
I frowned at the boy, so he was of Alpha blood. That would explain the insolence.
He was skinny to the point of starvation, what remained of his clothes flapped like rags around his body. âHow old are you?â
At first, he hesitated. âSixteen.â
He really was just a boy. Probably havenât even turned yet.
âI canât keep calling you boy. Tell me your name.â I sat down on his bunk, watching him, contemplating.
âYouâre not my friend,â he spat out.
I snorted out a laugh. âYou know, I was younger than you are now when I became king. And youâre right, a king has no friends, only followers.â
âThaddeus. My nameâs Thaddeus.â
I smiled slightly. Now we were getting somewhere. âWell, Thaddeus, can you tell me who you are afraid of? The people you said whoâd kill you if you told on them?â
He sank down into a corner, hugged his knees to his chest. âI donât know who he was. Couldnât see his face.â
I didnât believe him. âSuch a pity you donât want to tell me. Oh wellâ¦â
I got up from the cot and linked the guard.
âSee that he is cleaned and get him fresh clothes, feed him and bring him to my office.â I ordered the guard.
I didnât turn around to know that the boy stared at me like I had gone mad. And maybe I had.
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Sorin found me on the way to my office.
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âYour Beta seems to spend a helluva lot of time with your queen, Amaris. Arenât you that smug smirk on his face that made me want to push my fist into it.
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âGet out of my face, Sorin!â I didnât have the patience to deal with him, nor did I need to explain myself to him.
âJust sayingâ¦â He kept pace with me. âWhat are your plans with the Blood Fang pack? I heard the bodies are to be sent back to them. You know they will rise up against you, Amaris.â
âDonât you have anything better to do than stick your long nose in my business, Sorin? I turned a corner and saw Ross with Raine. They seemed engaged in a deep conversation and didnât see me.
Sorin caught my frown and lifted his lip and one eyebrow. âI would worry if I were you, but Iâm not, soâ¦â He turned away dismissing me with a wave of his hand.
When Raine saw me, she came to meet me. I shouldnât let Sorin get under my skin, but being my brother, he knew just the right buttons to push. I trusted Ross and I knew Raine was mine, only mine. Besides, Ross was mated to a lovely she-wolf. But stillâ¦
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