Once Rejected My Alpha Stepbrother Wants Me Back Chapter 84
Once Rejected My Alpha Stepbrother Wants Me Back
Chapter 84
Diegoâs POV
Bang!
The desk in the conference room shakes as elder Gonzalo bangs his hand on it. Using his ha support the angry delta wolf stands on his feet.
resting on the table as a
His eye color is mixed, red and blue. The red showing his wolf is on the surface, just beneath his skin.
Thatâs how angry he is.
Weâre having a council meeting regarding the lycan alpha that wants to meet me and strike a trade deal.
However, I know not many of the Double Moon pack members will be in support of it. Thatâs why I returned to the pack at midnight to hold this emergency meeting on time before the Lycanâs arrival.
âNever!!!! A lycan should never step foot into our pack! I forbid it. Gonzalo growls.
Other elders sitting beside him nod their agreement.
This is going to be a tug of war between those that want and those that donât.
âDelta Gonzalo, we re yet to understand the main reasons for the visitâ¦â I try to speak but he cuts me off again.
This is nothing but a trick, beta!â He howls again, shaking the walls in the room.
Heâs a powerful wolf, no doubt.
âI support delta Gonzalo. Another member, Fridolf stands up, echoing his thoughts too. âLycan wolves are tricksters we canât trust them. Theyâre exactly who they tricked us to win the war! The bloody war fought centuries ago.
âSo, why do we have to fall prey again?â Fridolf grits his teeth at his last words.
I sigh, pinching the skin between my brows.
âExactly. Tricksters! Most of the elders echo.
âBut what if this proposition will favor our pack?â
Someone else reasons, staring pointedly at everyone on the table, Boris, thatâs his name.
âHahaha..â Gonzalo brushes into laughter. Then. âYouâre forgetting, Boris. Weâre the first children of the moon goddess. So weâre basically blessed with everything we will need.â
Silence descends for a while and we all bask in it. Thatâs until someone clears their throat.
âAhem!â
All eyes turn to Cronis, the only grayâhaired among us.
âWhat do you have today, Cronis?â Desperately, Gonzalo asks.
âI..I think we should hear them our first. If truly itâs about trade, there are chances itâll end well between us.
Gonzalo sneers, rising to his feet again.
âMy stand remains, Iâll not sit and watch us relate with Lycans. Look how they reduced our population to nothing. And youâre still deeming it fit to mingle with them? NEVERIâ
Everyone breathes so heavily.
Hell, this is a hard decision to make.
âApologies, my elders. This dispute is quite late already given the fact that the Lycans are on their way already?
âYou, beta Diego, should have informed us before agreeing to this meetingâ Most of them hoots.
So, the gamma didnât inform them at all? I think to myself.
Tm sorry, but being away from the pack has been difficult in terms of reaching out to pass information,â I remark.
Then you should return to the pack, Fridolf says, and they all stare at
Returning to the pack wonât be possible. Not when I havenât won Roseâs heart completely.
True, beta. You should return. Besides, itâs time we begin a hunt for the enchanter. Our pack has not been under their rule for years and look how it put a stop to almost everything
âSince we havenât heard the night of painâ showing she has manifested, then we go hunting for her. We need the enchanter The descendant of the moon goddess. One of the elders says in detail.
Dread, itâs all I feel hearing that. It makes me want to freak out. Go hunting for the enchanter?
That also implies itâs time to get married once sheâs seen.
How do I marry anyone who isnât Rose? Sheâs all I envision my future with. How do I break away from this hereditary trap?
Thoughts cloud my mind but the footfalls of one of the enforcers tug me away from the web of thoughts.
All the elders watch the enforcer as he sprinkles the news.
âThe lycans have made it into our territory!â
Gasps fill the room, followed by growls and snarls.
à½à¼à½ à½à¼à½à½
that declares.
Before I can speak up, Gonzalo, Fridolf, and most elders who are against the Lycans quickly turn into their wolf forms and barrel away from the conference room.
I can already smell the stench of blood.
Anxiety fills me.
These are signs of war. Iâm thinking this time, itâll be greater than the Bloody War.
The problem here is that the enchanter is not yet here with us. From the tales we heard, the enchanter during the war protected our pack with her last breath.
Thatâs one of the reasons most of us survive it. She paid the price with her life when Tanner sold us out.
Today, though the enchanter is not here to guide us. To lead us into war.
Chills. Dread. Thoughts. It all rattles through me.
rattle:
Where in the corner of the earth is the enchanter hiding? 1 ponder, gaze fixed on nothing as my mind runs a mile a minute.
Getting myself, I surge to my feet.
Iâve to stop them or this will be an outbreak of an unprecedented war..
Iâm afraid, my people will lose.
And thatâll mean, ordinary wolves will be wiped from existence.
As I rise up, a voice speaks out.
And where do you plan to go, beta Diego?â
Farkas, heâs still here? My eyes enlarge, almost popping outâ¦
I thought he was out with his peers, staging a war.
âFarkas allow me to put an end to whatever madness has sprung up. I declare.
] spikes.
I whip my head back to Farkas and shake it.
âI have to stop this madness! Our peopleâs lives are in danger!â I howl.
âNo, beta. You shouldnât. This is a fight for the fittest. I believe the moon goddess has given us the opportunity to revenge against the lycans. Disrupt it not, I implore. Farkas says as he rises to his feet.
âFarkas!â I yell out but he wonât budge and the war howls and roar rips through the air.
âI hope to the goddess, you all made the right decision!â I swear in my fit if rage.
âWe sure did, beta Diego!
Momentarily silence falls in the distance as if all the wolves that had gone out to fight are dead.
Adeline shoots through me as the realization pours in like a boulder of ice.
Dead.
Theyâre all dead.
On a whim, I rip out from the conference room and into the grand hallway of the pack house, my tunic sweeping the ground I walk on as my boots pound with intensity on the floor
Everywhere is silent and empty.
I guess the news about the coming of the lycans scared everyone and made them seclude themselves in their rooms.
Thatâs beside my thoughts anyway.
I strut through the hallway, approaching the spiral staircase and the stench of reaches my nose.
A true confirmation of what I thought.
Just as I reach the middle of the stairs, the grand oak doors of the pack house tugs open.
And there stands them all coated in blood.
âDone!â Just one word and itâs as if everything has gone dark.