Chapter 139 âYou canât hand yourself over. Avaâ Mr Patrick said quietly Ava opened her eyes and looked at the professor whoâd sat in front of her on the floor the moment her father had gone to help Zeke clear his head.
âYou really need to stop doing that,â she sighed.
âI canât help you if you remain so closed off. I have to do itâ
âThatâs what this is about, isnât it?â She frowned in irritation. âThis isnât about meditating; itâs about you having free access to my thoughts.â
âSomething is blocking you from your wolf, probably something to do with the trauma of your first shift. If you donât let me do this, youâll need a for longer than this week to figure it out Mr Patrick said, without even an ounce of remorse. âYou donât have time to mess around, Avaâ
He had no right to look into her head! She couldnât hide her anger as she stood and walked out of the living room. She didnât know how she was feeling, and Mr. Patrick was sorting through that mess in her head anyway.
Without another thought, she went out to the back. She was barefoot already, so she just sat down at the edge of the pool and put her feet in the water. This was pointless. Zeke was right about that. Wasting time for nothing. She should have gone to the dean as she had planned to.
âNo. Ava. Thatâs a bad idea. Mr Patrick said from behind her.
âStopâ
She hadnât heard him follow her out, so she wondered if h he had Just appeared like he had done last night.
Mr Patrick sighed and then bent to take his shoes off.
âWhat are you doing?â
âI need a break, too,â he answered as he took his socks off and carefully folded his trousers.
The man had come to meditate in a suit as if he was lecturing his students.
âWell, someone has to look good around here,â he said as he sat beside her and put his feet in the w water.
They remained silent for a while, but she knew she might as well have been having a loud, oneâsided conversation with him. Her head was too messed up to allow her to shield her thoughts from him as well as she usually did. Or at least she thought she used to shield them well. She wasnât sure how much heâd still managed to read.
âYou canât hand yourself in, Mr Patrick repeated.
âI killed people:
Hearing those words come out of her mouth brought all the guilt back again.
âHow am I supposed to live with myself if I donât own up to that?
âI understand where y youâre coming from, but Ava, itâs not just you anymore,â Mr Patrick said.
âIf you find a way to keep Zeke out of the way, he will be fine after some time. He can find someone else to mate with eventuallyâ
Mr Patrick looked at her as if she had said something strange before he looked at the water in the swimming pool again.
Do you know what a true mate is Mr Patrick asked.
She shook her head many people do the days. Whether thatâs a blessing or curse. Iâm not sure anymore. Mr Patrick said.
He said a scapartly that the knew that whatever he was saying was related to him, too. A true mate! There were variations? She read a lot but had never come arrows that term. Whatever that was, she hoped Zeke would fund it after she was gone.
âI taught your fatire, you know,â Mr Bai stubborn as earl, salier?
ck continued. âAnd your brother, Caleb. You may not be related to them by blood, but youâre all as She was glad to be pulled away from thoughts of Zeke topling authern Tatra CheckâM 11:58 AM c d 11:58 AM Chapter 139 âYou said you taught Caleb to meditate?â
âHe struggled to find his place here in the beginning, too, but I taught him to focus. I wish I had as long to teach you because I think youâll only truly understand why the Council wants you when youâre in touch with your wolf.
She was about to protest that he was still bringing that topic back up when he cut her off before sheâd voiced her thoughts.
âI donât think they brought you here by accident. I think they already knew about you and have been testing you from the beginningâ he said. âWhy else would they invite a human to this academy?â
âThatâs ridiculous. They invited me because Iâm registered as an Alphaâs daughter. A simple mistake that they were too proud to correct,â she argued.
âBut they didnât make a mistake, did they? Youâre not human.â
She sighed and lifted her feet out of the water. It didnât matter what she was now. Sheâd killed people.
âIf you turn yourself in, youâll make it easier for them to do whatever they want with you. They donât care about the missing students, Ava. They just want whatever or whoever did that to them.â
âAnd they can have me. I deserve it, she said as she started to walk in.
âThey want you because you killed people, Ava. Think for a moment, please. Do you know how such a small group of people have so many of us under their control? Because they take people like you and Zeke and train you to keep us in line.â
She paused and turned back. Would the council still take Zeke?
âYou think you feel guilty now, but they will turn you into a real killer, Ava. It will be your life. You will be their little soldier, doing as youâre told. And Zeke will be right next to you because youâre mated.â
She took a step back. That couldnât be right. The Council didnât just blatantly kill people. The system was flawed but that was because it was full of ignorance and separation.
âThe system is flawed because it is run by egomaniacs who think nothing about throwing children into Isolation so they can mess with their minds. Itâs flawed because the Council has absolute power that has corrupted them to the core,â Mr Patrick said. âIt is flawed because they can select anyone here to do their dirty work, whether they want to or not. Do not give yourself to them, Ava?
And it wasnât just Isolation; it was the forest full of dark magic that surrounded themâthe Councilâs magic. She had known from the beginning before sheâd had firstâhand experience with it, that it wasnât right. But what was the alternative? Who was she to be able to stand up to the Head of Council âBut you said being a threat to them is also dangerous,â she pointed out.
âDangerous for you. But being their asset makes you a danger to everyone else, including your family. Which would you rather pick?â
Mr Patrick stood and walked towards her.
âLook, I know what Iâm asking of you is a lot, but you are not alone. You mated the strongest Alpha that I have seen in a while.
Then you have people like me whoâve hidden from the Council in plain sight all their lives,â he said. âI canât make this decision for you; youâre right about that. So I hope you at least think about what I said. Whatever you decide to do, you need your wolf.â
He picked up his shoes and socks and looked at her before he walked back into the house.
She needed to atone for her sins, but would it really put everyone else in danger? And what if she didnât want to find her wolf?
Wouldnât it be safer for everyone that way!
She sighed and turned to follow but stopped when she saw movement somewhere near the trees. More wolves? She was surprised she didnât feel any fear as she stood, trying to confirm if she had seen something.
âGet into the house, Ava. Now!â
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