182 Chapter One Hundred Eighty Two
Katie entered the gate and found a lonesome bored-looking Trevor. The students were either milling about the hotel or stuck in their rooms on their cell phones. The real fun part of the trip was to start the next day. Before then, the students were enjoying their first school freedom where they didnât have to worry about their studies. Katie knew she was late... In fact, the butterflies in her stomach filled her with guilt for having veered off general procedure.
The girl shook all signs of her guilt from her countenance and approached Trevor, filling her voice and composure with all the confidence and superiority she could muster. She wouldnât need to do all this if she hadnât gotten distracted. Her only hope now was that the boy didnât see through her fa?ade. âTrevor...â
âSirius... You took an awfully long time making a sweep of the area. One might say you were trying to dodge the assembly,â the boy replied.
âI happened to run into one of the hunters that guard the tourists. In that case, they will also be helping in protecting the students. That conversation might have taken me longer than I thought it would,â Katie explained, âRun me through what the assembly was all about.â
Trevor narrowed his eyes at the girl who gave him a genuine innocent smile, âThe teachers gave everyone a room key. Well, in pairs. Obviously, everyone is to be paired with someone of the same gender, but for some reason, you and Runt Cole get to have the same room all to yourselves,â the boy responded in a bored tone.
âYou sound jealous, Trevor,â Katie smirked at the boy.
Trevor scoffed at her insinuation, âOh please. Just try to keep it down in there. The rooms are not soundproofed. Your room number is fifty-eight.â With that, he walked away, having ticked the girl off his list. Katie was tongue-tied for what felt like minutes even though it was only seconded... Trying her best to ignore what the boy had said, she walked up to the first entrance into the nearest flat she could find and started reading through the room numbers.
Her ears perked up, taking note of the different things the students were gossiping about. Some of them had come with games to play through their first night at the hotel. Others had come with movies ranging from romantic movies to action series and anything else that could entertain a teenager. Some of them merely wanted to gossip about boys and even had sleepovers in their rooms. The students were full of all sorts of energy to do all sorts of things that night. One room caught Katieâs ear though. She looked up at the room number. â36â
The room wasnât empty, but no sound came from it either. She was curious to know what was going on with whoever was in that room. This hunter wasnât one to pry into matters that werenât her own but call it whatever one might want to call it, she wanted to know who was in that room. And just like that, the girl barged into the room without asking for anyoneâs permission. She was stunned immediately as her eyes met the most floral room she could have ever imagined.
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The room had been organised and plants placed in the right places to give it the feel of nature. Not to mention scented for added effect. The air condition had been set to the perfect setting that it felt like a cold breeze all the time within the room. Katie was impressed by this level of organisation. The person inside the room, however, lay on her bed with a book in her hands and headphones in her ears, locked in a world outside reality.
Honour looked at peace and within her element in that room. The faint scent of Katieâs sister still hung about the room, but Katie was sure she was meant to be there. After a moment of silence, Honour lifted her gaze from her book and spotted the royal. Her eyes widened in shock and she removed her headphones as fast as she could, âIâm sorry I couldnât hear you over the sound of the...â
Katie raised her hand to stop her from rambling, âI hadnât said anything yet, so you can put those worries aside.â
The girl seemed to relax at that, âYou startled me. My mother keeps saying I tend to space out a lot and many times miss what happens around me. I hoped it wasnât the same thing that was happening just now.â
âItâs not... Is this your room together with Linaâs?â Katie asked her.
âYes, it is. Sheâs busy preparing for her fight with Liam. She can barely notice me when she gets all worked up. Sheâs always been like that though. I donât know if I would call it a good thing, but I do hope she learns soon enough whatâs worth fighting for in this world,â Honour sighed.
âYouâre wiser than I gave you credit for...â Katie laughed.
âWhy does that sound like a major insult?â Honour asked her.
âOh, it was a compliment. Iâm glad Lina has a friend like you. Sheâll definitely need one when she falls,â Katie replied, with a hint of sadness.
âDo you think Liam will defeat her?â
âWhether he defeats her or not is not the issue. Lina has the chance to choose a path sheâll regret whether she loses or wins. There is a lot that influence can do to a person... as well as defeat,â Katie had thought through this entire situation Sandra had gotten the girl into. While she knew why her friend had done it, she didnât like the possibilities of what might come of it.
Liam was someone who despised having to train typically because he was an alpha and felt that his inborn power was more than enough for him to be considered superior to those that did have blue or red eyes. Linaâs lack of physical strength only worked to anger him and treat her like an abomination in contrast to all alphas and royals. Katie hoped her sister could learn what she needed to learn in time.
âYou could have told your sister what youâre thinking so that she might gain more confidence in this fight and also know the right way to bring Liam down,â Honour pointed out.
âI could... But Iâm afraid she wouldnât learn anything that way. And so, I chose to put myself out of this one. Maybe when she finds that Iâm not actively cheering her on, sheâll realise itâs not something I approve of and find that itâs useless. Those are all just my speculations of the brilliant ways this could all turn out. Itâs not what I think she might do in the long run. Which is what makes you so important. You stay by her side like Iâm sure you always have,â Katie explained.
âYes, I have always stayed by her side. I just never thought you of all people would let her be at a time when she needed you,â Honour replied. âIs that what she picked out of all that?â Katie thought as her chest felt tighter with guilt.
âWell, you did speak in riddles. You were bound to get one of those as her answer,â Ashley pitched in.
Katie was at a loss for words and didnât know what else to tell the girl. Awkward silence took over the room and Honour wanted nothing more than to break free of it, âDonât worry, Iâll stand by Lina when she faces Liam. And I will tell her what you think about all this. Maybe then she too will understand what disapproval from an elder sister feels like.â
âYouâll watch your tongue when you tell her of my reasons for keeping out of the fight between Liam and her. Is that clear?â Katie asked the girl with a smile that forcefully reached her eyes.
The awkward smile told the girl all she needed to know about what the girl was trying to tell her, âOr you could just show up at least. Your sister has been training hard for the chance to prove her worth in the pack. I would think you know a thing or two about fitting in,â the hunter was taken aback by the response. Without further discussion on the matter, she turned around and reached for the door handle, the girl called back, âKatie, you do care for your sister, donât you?â
The question got Katieâs heart racing faster than she thought it would have. Honour was the one person she knew to be closer to Lina than anyone else. It was why she asked her for help in bringing her to the Den in the first place. She did care for her little sister, but the question she was being asked only meant she hadnât been acting like it and that part she hadnât intended, âYes, I do care for her.â
The girl made her way for the room sheâd been directed to, paying no mind to any other room numbers. Without knocking or asking, she barged into the room, a habit she was meant to break but hadnât gotten around to doing so just yet.
Cole was seated at a desk with his hand holding a device to his ear. He turned around, startled by the sudden intrusion only to relax when he found that it was Katie. âIâll call you later,â he said before turning off the phone. âAre you okay?â
Katie closed the door behind her and sighed. This room was different and not as brightly coloured as the one sheâd just visited. The colour theme in this room was navy blue, a colour that was more of her style as a hunter. âIâm fine. Who were you talking to?â
âOne of my fatherâs beta alphas back home. There is a matter he said a royal had to make the final decision to before anything was decided upon, so I was discussing it with him,â he explained.
âOh, anything else youâre hearing from home that I might find interesting,â Katie asked.
âOther than the increasing number of rogues in the forests bordering the capital, nothing to be reported,â he replied.
âYou know that we are linked right. I know when you are hiding something. Now hurry up and tell me,â the girl answered, dropping onto the bed so that she might hear him out.
Cole looked away from her before saying the one statement he never thought heâd have to say at such an early stage in his life, âMy father is dying...â