Xander âWhat the f uck are we supposed to do now?â | exploded as soon as | walked into the room.
come all the way here for a cure that would kill the woman Zane and | were undeniably falling for when we could've just let Mason take the fall.
And to make matters worse, Katie was a f ucking hybrid, and from what Rhiannon said, it sounded like that put her in more danger than Braden drinking her blood.
âDo you think Rhiannon would let us leave Braden here in her care?â Zane asked. âWe could pay her off to burn the body and get rid of the evidence once the poison takes hold.â
My mother shook her head vigorously. âShe would never go for that. Sheâs already in hiding, she won't risk letting someone trace a vampireâs death back to her.â
But there was more to it. There was some reason why my mother wanted Braden alive, probably the same reason she was friends with witches like Rhiannon. As soon as we got this s hit figured out, | intended find out what that reason was.
But Zane was being way too soft with his solutions. We'd bent over backward trying to find a cure for a vampire we didnât know from Adam and trying to clear Masonâs name Sure, he was my brother, but he wasnât a part of my pack, and | still had no f ucking clue if | could really trust him, or if he was plotting against me as we spoke. Especially after heâd caught us with Katie in the showers.
I'd already gotten my father out of the way; it was better if | did the same with Mason and made him deal with his own problems.
âWhy canât we just drop Mason and Braden in rogue territory and let him and the other rogues deal with the consequences?â |
asked irritatedly Zaneâs head snapped up to look at me â| thought we let that go,â he said.
âYou might've, but | didnât,â | growled.
| hadnât argued back at the house because | thought my mother was trying to protect me from more with the Council. But now that we were away from the mansion, how would they ever know that Zane or | had anything to do with this?
âWhat if other vampires get wind of what's happened to Braden?â Zane asked aloud.
I shot him a vicious look. He was testing my patience right now by questioning my plan.
âDrop it, Zane,â | warned.
Alow growl rumbled in my chest.
âListen to me, Xander,â my mother said. Her expression had turned darker and more foreboding. âIf Bradenâs coven finds out about his death, they will likely attack the rogue wolves. Do you really want that blood on your hands?â
Rogue wolves werenât my responsibility, but the truth was, | didnât.
| thought back to our brief time in Stillwood, of how kind and calm everyone had been there. | glanced at Zane, and his face was twisted up in a kind of horror, He must've been thinking the same thing.
| wasnât the Alpha of the rogues, but | also wasnât a killer. It would be evil to sic a coven of vampires on innocent shifters.
âNo,â | said, shaking my head. âI donât want any shifters to die because of Masonâs st upid mistake.â
âGood,â my mother said. âBecause if vampires attack any shifters, even rogues, then the Great Wars treaty is broken, and all hell could break loose.â
My mouth went dry. Thatâs just what we f ucking needed, a vampire invasion.
Zane and | were already on thin ice with the Council, and if more vampires started flooding our weâd be stripped of our titles faster than we could blink.
territories, âIt's best if Mason agrees to hand himself into the Council,â my mother said, though she seemed sad to admit it. âThey'll figure out a way to handle things with Braden without breaking the treaty.â
âBut what if he refuses?â Zanea asked.
âIf he won't agree to it, then we make him,â | said simply. âHe'll do it if he knows that thatâs the only way to protect his...Katie,â
I'd almost said âhis mate,â but ever since we'd gotten closer to Katie, it felt harder and harder to call her that. It didnât seem right.
âSo thatâs settled,â Zane said, breathing out a deep sigh. âNow what the f uck do we do but this whole hybrid situation?â
My motherâs eyes suddenly widened. âNothing,â she said abruptly. âKatie will keep that herself to protect Stella. As long as the spell holds and no one else finds out, everything will her back to Stillwood tomorrow, and she can resume her life.â
Like hell she would. Katie was coming back to the mansion with us one way or another, but argument for tomorrow.
My mother held our gazes for one long moment before sweeping out of the room.
âWhat the hell is up with her?â Zane asked, I'd asked the same question way too many times lately.
to There was something she didnât want any of us to know, something she was protecting by keeping us an Katie in the dark...but was it for selfish reasons like my father, or did she think she was doing us all a favor?