Chapter 116: Chapter 117: Juan

Rejected Mate and Following Fate - Awakening BookWords: 17402

I can't tear my eyes away from Juan, as he sits helpless in his binds on the dirty floor. All eyes

around the room on him, except Colton’s. He's turned away and seems unable to bring himself to

look at all. A sense of desolation swirling around him like a dense fog. I sense Sierra and Radar

entering the room from the main door, followed by more pack wolves and realize we now have an

attentive audience to our ex-alpha's fate. It feels like we are hitting some sort of crescendo in a

power struggle that began long ago in this very house.

“You think you've won, just because you have me here?” Juan sneers my way, eyes amber and full of

hatred yet he stays in human form, and I wonder why. He's stronger as a wolf and more likely to

make a break for it that way, so I don't get why he’s sitting human and even seems strangely calm

and submissive. I ignore his attempts to bait me and keep my expression blank as though I couldnt

care less about his predicament. To me this is already over.

“I think you misunderstand the meaning of winning, my dearest fellow.” Varro snorts and walks to

him confidently, tall and straight and exuding confidence. Swaggering as his dark robes trail behind

him and he suddenly strikes me as an Asian warrior of old. Long dark hair, tailored clothes, under a

thick opulent cloak. Like some historical Joseon drama villain and all that's missing is a sword. He's

so different to Darrius, with his modern tailoring and short and clean-shaven style. He has old world

about him and yet it somehow suits a Lord of the vampires to be this way.

“Pahh.... Look around. I may not be their alpha anymore, but I've left them cowering and forever to

remember who I am. The greatest power of Lychan in a long time. I will go down in the history

books.” Juan smirks, shrugging his large shoulders and seems oblivious to reality. Completely

unaffected by the fact he is a prisoner and about to face a fate worse than death from here on in. I

baulk at the fact that maybe Juan was always this mentally unstable and yet somehow only got

worse as power went to his head.

"We call that delusion. A tale of what not to be.” Colton chips in, low and almost unheard, and finally

turns this way. His eyes slow to trace a route to his father's figure and he looks away again the

second they land on him. The pain etched for a moment on that handsome face. My heart constricts

for him, knowing how much of a war must be going on his mind over this.

“Is it? I'll go down in history for ......"

“Destroying your pack, ruining your own home, losing the trust and loyalty of many? Which part of

that is admirable? You'll be remembered as insane.” Colton barks right back, cutting him off and

finding strength in his own anger. Unveiled hatred beginning to show once more as his guilt is

faded out by his father's arrogant words.

“I'm the king of these people. I say, they do. I growl, they cower. That's power!” Juan can't let go. So

lost in his own insanity and blinded by what he thought he had. I can only sigh at how far gone is

the mind of a man that the Santo pack once respected.

“Enough, this is boring. I came here to settle a debt, and you don't need to be able to talk to do

that.” Varro halts all talk with a sharp tone, his eyes aglow so brightly, they almost illuminate his

cheeks with a red tint. His fierce on show as he nods to Darrius and in an instant the black figure

disappears from my left side. A flash, a flick of wind, so speedy I almost miss it and he’s holding

Juan's head back in a powerful grip as he forces open his jaw and cuts out his tongue with a glinting

dagger.

It's instant, blink and you miss it, fast. And yet so overwhelmingly gruesome as Juan screams and

gargles and Darrius makes quick work of the task he was ordered to do. I gasp inwardly so fast I

start to choke and yet can't pull myself away from seeing what's being done. Blood pouring down

Juan's face as he's released to wriggle and squirm on the floor, with muffled wails and gasps of

agony. Tears stream down his face and I feel the wolves around me reel back in shock at what was

just done without any hesitation or verbal command. Silence heavy, emotions chaotic, and I'm

unable to tear my gaze away from this gruesome sight.

Darrius throws the dismembered flesh to Varro in a casual toss as though it's nothing but a caught

fish. Varro catches it between sharp talon fingernails and holds it aloft in a mocking manner, giving

it a triumphant shake in Juan's direction. A smile spreading on that face that changes softer features

into something terrifying and cruel that for the first time instils a sense of fear in me. He's

completely immune to Juan's pain and bellowing and in fact seems to take pleasure from it. The

shock around me is unified. No one moves an inch and yet silence is deafening from all my subs

and mate. No Lychan would ever do something like this, but I guess our species are far apart.

“Life will be quieter from here on in, I think. Don’t you agree, Darrius?” Varro scoffs, his tone jocular

and he tosses the tongue in his hand aside as though discarding trash, wiping his blood smeared

hand on his leg and brushes his nails against the fabric to wipe them clean. He tosses his hair back

with a head flick and returns to that commanding stance once more.

"Are you going to kill him or torture him slowly?" Sierra appears by my side, her voice shaky and her

emotions taut. She seems detached on the surface, but I can feel her pain and fear from within. As

much as she hates Juan, she has never had the stomach to watch suffering. She's as rattled by what

we just witnessed as I am, despite the years of battles and deaths of hybrids around us.

“Oh, he'll live for now. In pain, and torment. Why don't you come along and play a little, seeing as

you carry as much despisal for him as I do. You are the former Luna, are you not? This worthless

scums mate?”

“I have no desire to watch him suffer like that. I'm not him. He's no longer my mate and nothing to

do with me anymore.” Sierras eyes glaze over, and she turns away from the pitiful sight. Radar

coming to comfort her and understanding that she has no stomach for this. As Luna you are bred to

feel the pain of your Lychans, even the likes of Juan. Whether you want to or not. Even me, right

now, after everything, I feel sorrow for what I'm witnessing and want it to end. I don't want to

expose my mind to this.

“You mutts really don’t do vengeance and revenge all that well, do you? One whiff of a peaceful end

and you are happy to let it all go. It's rather disappointing.” Varro walks towards Juan and then

circles him, much like a lion looking at it's dying pray, eyes on that still twitching body who has now

quietened to muffled whines.

I still don’t understand why he’s not turning Lychan to heal himself, and spot the weird golden

handcuffs holding his wrists together behind his back. Ornate, jeweled, solid gold, and strangely

beautiful for a set of hand binds. Varro catches my eye and follows my line of sight with a sudden

smile to break up that intimidating expression. His whole demeanor switching in a flash back to that

almost gentlemanly presence.

“Nice, aren't they? Bewitched little trophies given a long time ago by our friendly neighborhood

witch. They stop immortals from being able to use their gifts. He's basically human with these on.”

He chuckles to himself as though he finds it highly amusing.

That explains it, and why his pain and suffering from here on in will be worse than hell. I doubt Varro

intends to take them back off at any point unless death is imminent, and I don't even want to know

why Leyanne would gift Lord of the vampires something like this. Even if it was hundreds of years

ago. I can't figure her out at all.

“Can you just take him and leave, I don't want to see this.” Colton finally breaks, his voice ravaged

and husky, and his eyes ambering as he fails to control his inner turmoil. He's still standing on the

sidelines with our quiet pack. Watching, waiting, all holding their breaths for this to be over already.

"Okay, okay. I can read the room. I see you don't have the stomach for this. I thought you would like

a show. Never mind.... Darrius!” Varro clicks his fingers and that black shrouded figure shoots back

to Juan's side. Another flash move that is almost missed by the human eye and it's not hard to see

how much faster than wolves these pure breeds are. Darrius is moving at the speed of light. If we

had gone head-to-head with them in the wars. None of us would be here now. It's a sobering

thought.

He hauls Juan up to his feet with little effort, like he's a sack of feathers, his body dirty and scraped

up in it's nakedness. He has blood all over his lower face, neck, and chest, as his wound continues to

ooze and I finally see the defeat on his face. The emptiness of his now brown eyes and the pale

pallor of a body undergoing pain. His focus downcast and pathetic and I hate the fact it pains me in

the chest and pushes my empathy out to the forefront. This man who started everything, destroyed

it all, and I feel sorry for him in this moment.

It's pathetic really.

It makes me feel weak and stupid, and I flinch as the grating of movement around me draws my

eyes to the silent onlookers. All have turned their faces down and can no longer meet Juan's figure

either. That feeling in me is unanimous around me and the hearts of many who once followed him

loyally, are conflicted and in pain. Lychans aren't inherently bad or cruel

"What about me?” Jasper’s voice pulls me out of my head, and I turn to see him leaning against the

door frame of the room. His stance is casual, uninterested in this gory scene, but he’s oozing

aggressive energy and I catch Carmen hiding behind subs nearby and trying not to look his way.

Her focus is all on him and I know what kind of agony it can be. She's probably the only wolf in here

whose head and heart isn't on Juan in this moment.

“I know dear boy. I promised you some play time with this object, but I feel your time is better spent

guarding your sister. I don't think she would appreciate you getting this one’s blood on your hands

if you are to have a future in this pack of dogs.” Varro shrugs, a fake apologetic smirk on his face

that grates on me.

"Stop calling us that.” Carmen bites out from her almost hide hole behind the twins and recoils back

with a flinch, covering her impulsive mouth and shrinks away. Knowing she should stay quiet and

hidden. Jasper flinches at her voice, barely noticeable but I see it, and yet remains steadfast in

staring at Juan. I can feel his attempts not to sway or be pulled by her bond which are affecting him

as much as her. He's stubborn and dumb as hell, but he can't escape his feelings for his mate.

“I won't stay here until I have had a hand in his demise.” Jasper retorts, pushing off the wall to stan

upright, adamant, but Varro shakes his head.

“No. We are leaving and you're staying. Darrius isn't going to shield you anymore. Your time with us

is over. That's what was agreed with your sister and in the long term will be a much better

arrangement for all of us.”

"Don't I get a say?” Jasper snorts, casting a glare my way as though this is somehow all on me and I

can do nothing but stare back blankly, praying that he will accept this and in time come to be okay

with it. I can't imagine what he must be feeling but I know one thing for sure. My brother needs to

come home and begin to heal. He needs to accept his fate and his mate and come back to his pack.

“No, you don't. You do as you're told.” This time it's Darrius with that tone of command, and despite

Varro being the lord and master here, it's Darrius’ piercing gaze of blood rest that makes my brother

lower his head and bite his words. A submissive puppy in just one sharp verbal instruction.

“I will give you one final parting blow though. Just don't aim for death! Take that as a consolation

prize.” Varro adds his words in a childlike, mocking manner, an eyebrow raise, and a wry smile, and

Jaspers head shoots back up. A glance between the three men as I assume they link in their own

minds and Jasper suddenly visually relaxes. His expression from thunder to lighter in a flash.

Whatever was said in private alters his entire visual mood.

“I'll make it count.” Jasper smirks, paces forward at speed to where Darrius is holding Juan up and

doesn't hesitate in throwing a punch at Juan's abdomen. Claws appearing boldly mid thrust and

delivered with a powerful Lychan blow of pure intent. He pierces Juan's flesh, digging all five talons

deep into his lower abdomen and twisting cruelly with hatred to really extend the suffering he just

inflicted. I tense and gasp inwardly at this violent encounter, suddenly stiff as a board as my

emotions bristle and I don't recognize this person as my brother. Jasper was always so gentle.

Juan bellows at being impaled, squirms and tries to pull away as they stay connected in the worst

way and I can't look anymore. I turn away and cover my ears to muffle out the sounds. Sudden

nausea rising inside of me as Colton finds me from behind and pulls me against him to comfort my

obvious distress. Maybe he too needed it as much as me as he wraps himself around me and holds

me tight in that safe embrace. He knows he can only watch and never intervene.

I can feel the tension in the room around me heighten as my pack tries not to react to what they are

watching. Shifting of feet, turning of heads, and I glimpse Sierra by my side as a tear rolls down her

cheek and she burrows her face against Radars chest. Looking for the solace in much the way I am

from her own mate. We aren't heartless.

“Enough. Anymore and he'll die. Darrius take him, I'll follow.” Varro breaks the chilling atmosphere

and pouts an end to what Jaspers doing, and I breathe in relief as Darrius makes fast work of

dragging his victim away and out of the room before we can do anything about it. Hauling my

brothers claws out with a yank. Fast and efficient, stronger than most Lychan without even trying.

That dark figure will haunt my nightmares in the worst kinds of ways from here on in.

“I'll send word when the treaty is ready. Daughter..... we will meet again in better surroundings and

pleasanter circumstances. I take my leave. Take care of yourself and my grandchildren.” Varro bows

my way and walks towards me. Suddenly all smiles and Mr Pleasant.

I flinch as an unexpected hand catches mine, raising it towards his face as he places a feather light

kiss on the back of my fingers. An old-fashioned gesture as his warm skin hits mine, his lips smooth

like my own. I blink in confusion, at both the gesture and the fact he isnt cold like the hybrids putrid

touch was, and I'm too shocked to actually react. I didn't expect any sort of affectionate contact,

especially not in this scenario. I'm startled enough to be mute and unmoving.

Colton shifts uneasily on his feet, pulling me backwards so we step away from Varro, drawing my

attention and sense to how much he dislikes anyone touching his mate. Even the man who is my

biological father, and I relax knowing his readiness to battle is right there lingering around me,

ready to protect me in a flash. Not that I feel Varro is even a threat. Even after what he just did to

Juan.

"We'll be waiting.” Colton churns out, that sulky tone of green-eyed monster in there, a hint of

revulsion, and all I can do is sigh. I understand his mistrust and I know he can't help it. There's a lot

to unpack in his feelings towards my father.

My eyes stray to the pool of thick dark blood on the floor and Jaspers still standing figure right

beside it. He's watching us and yet his eyes keep straying to the left where I know Carmen is. He's

fighting himself against it and instead settles on glaring at me instead. This whole thing seems

surreal and suddenly I am bone achingly exhausted and I don't want to be here anymore. It's

starting to feel like a dream as fatigue takes over my brain and I will for everyone to move so we can

all go home.

Varro does a small scan of the room, turning lightly and nodding as though a goodbye to everyone

present. Strangely respectful for a man who runs a kingdom of beings who slaughtered our kind for

the past two decades. He's oddly polite.

There's a weird chill in the air, because this is the craziest night and the weirdest setting. I can't get

my head around the fact that it's really over and all of this somehow seems so anticlimactic. No one

moves, no one makes any kind of facial response as all eyes fix on the vampire lord as he makes his

exit in a smooth manner. Leaving without flair or dramatics, just disappearing into what's left of the

night. Jasper flinches as he steps out the door, as though longing to follow and immediately turns

his eyes to Colton instead.

His facial expressions are tight, eyes narrowed, brow furrowed. His amber eyes glowing with his

unsettled angry mood as he locks onto my mate. Stance full on aggressive warrior, waiting for any

excuse to turn rogue.

“So... What's to be done with me? Don't expect this to be an easy transition where I fall in line and

become one of your pack. I don't recognize any kind of alpha and the only reason I'm here, is

because my true lord told me to stay and watch over my sister."00