Beyond Beta’s Rejection Chapter 63
Beyond Beta's Rejection
(Eliasâ POV)
âFine, weâll do it the hard way,â I said as I handled the rough handle of the scalpel. This was no ordinary scalpel, though. The blade was coated in silver and soaked in wolfsbane to maximise pain. It was one of the most effective tools I owned and required the least effort. I wanted so desperately to get this over with. The last thing I wanted to do was torture the love of my life. But she betrayed me. Not only had she managed to open my safe, thanks to my stupid sentimentality. But a quick hack into her phone saw that she had sent images of the contents, contents that I didnât want anyone seeing, to some contact of hers called Nathaniel. I had no idea why, but that name sounded so familiar.
It hurt so much that she had betrayed me, but I just needed her to admit that she was The Circle. Then I would finish this once and for all and-
âWhat?â the guttural growl inside my head asked. âYou will kill her? You couldnât do it. I would make your pitiful life a misery if you did.â I sighed silently and looked at my mate tied to the chair in front of me. Why did it have to be her? Why did she have to be the one working for that damn poisonous organisation? It didnât matter. I couldnât let them stop me. I had to take them down.
I moved towards my beautiful mate, barely an inch, when there was a commotion outside, and then Tommy Kirby burst into the room and shouted at me.
âElias, Stop! Sheâs not the Circle.â My eyes widened as I looked at Harper and saw the shock on her face too before I turned to Tommy.
âWhat!â I exclaimed and was shocked again that Harper echoed my sentiment.
âTommy!â I exclaimed, âWhat are you talking about?â
âCircle!â I heard Harper exclaim at the same time, âDamn right, Iâm not the bloody Circle. He is the evil bastard.â I turned and looked at Harper again.
âWhat?â I asked in confusion, and then Marcus started to laugh. I looked over at him as his full-on belly laugh filled the room like he had just heard the funniest joke in the world. He was bent over with tears streaming down his face, and I glared at him while wondering if he had gone mad.
âMarcus, what the hell?â I shouted, and he looked up at me and laughed again.
âSeriously, we are all idiots,â he said while he calmed down from his temporary insanity. âDonât you see?â I looked from Tommy to him and then to Harper. We were all as confused as each other.
Marcus in between Harper and me. He bent down on his knees in front of her.
âDarling, just do us a favour and tell us in whose authority you are working?â he said, and Harper glared at him but stayed silent.
âSheâs with the Council,â another voice sounded, and I looked around to see a very worried Louise standing behind Tommy. Tommy glanced back at her before nodding to me.
âLouise!â Harper exclaimed, and I looked around at her in horror. I was about to torture and potentially kill my own mate for no reason.
âDarling, who do you think we are working for?â Marcus asked Harper, who was still glaring at Tommy. She looked at Marcus with disgust on her face.
âI know who you work for,â she said. âI wanted to be wrong, but if you are The Circle, then you deserve to burn in hell.â I couldnât contain my shock.
âHarper, darling, we arenât working for The Circle,â Marcus said, and her eyes widened a bit as he said it.
âBut, I found the evidence in the safe. Itâs all the Circle information, shipping times, and people you have killed!â I sighed as she spoke. I couldnât believe how messed up this had got.
I moved towards the chair to undo the ropes holding her there, and she flinched and looked up at me, the fear clear in her eyes. I stopped, slightly taken aback at her reaction. I felt the hurt slice through my heart. The hurt that my own mate was somehow terrified of me. I shook my head.
âMarcus, untie her and letâs move this upstairs. I think there is some serious explaining to do here.â I walked out of my office and nodded to Tommy to follow me.
We got to the third floor before I said anything.
âDid you know she was Council before she came back?â I asked.
âYes,â he said. âShe never left there. She trained as an Elite warrior.â I nodded as he spoke, suddenly making so much sense. Her fighting abilities, her keen sense of awareness, hell, even back a few days ago when she was trying to break into the cells. I should have known that there was more to her.
âWhy didnât you tell me?â I asked.
âWould you have granted her entry?â he retorted, and I nodded. He and I both knew I wouldnât. I was paranoid enough about the people in the town. Having a trained Council warrior would have been too much.
âDid you know why she was coming?â
âNo,â Tommy answered. âAaron phoned me last week, saying that they needed a man on the inside and that it was to do with the Circle. I just assumedâ¦â he trailed off, and I nodded again.
âAaron?â I asked, âThe boyfriend?â and Tommy nodded,
âYeah, Aaron Jacen, although he technically isnât her boyfriend,â he said. âOr not anymore.â I couldnât help but stiffen at that comment. Of course not. Sheâs mine, I thought to myself.
We headed into my room, and I sat down on the sofa and looked up at Tommy.
âLast question,â I asked. âHow the hell did you know to come down and stop me? I mean, how did you know what we were even doing?â I asked.
Tommy looked towards the door and then lowered his voice.
âBecause of who she is,â he said, and I was back to being confused.
âI donât understand.â
âHarper doesnât know, and personally, Iâd rather she didnât know. Itâs bad enough that she had that bloody vamp Drake chasing her around,â he said and then looked at me. âHarper is the Order.â
âHow could she not know that she works for the Order?â I asked, and then it hit me. âWait!â I exclaimed. âAre you saying my mate isâ¦â Tommy nodded.
âAre you sure?â I asked, and he laughed.
âI have been sure since the day she was born,â he said. âPlus, it was her fear I felt, and then I found out from Louise what her mission was, and I put it all together.â
âSo my mate is The Order,â I said in disbelief. This was a lot to handle all at once. âWhy doesnât she know?â
âWhy doesnât she know what?â I looked towards the door and saw Harper, Louise, and Marcus all standing there. Harper was still looking at me with an uneasy look in her eyes.
âWhy doesnât she know the full story,â Tommy said and smiled at his niece, âCome in, letâs get this cleared up,â he said, and the three moved into the room. I stood to give space on the sofa, and Harper stepped back, her eyes on me. I had really screwed up. I had hit her in anger and threatened to torture and kill her, but there was something else that was causing this reaction. I could feel it. I just didnât know what. I stepped away from the sofa and gestured to it, and she moved and sat down, her eyes never leaving mine.
âOkay,â Tommy said. âLetâs start with the most obvious thing right now. No one in this room works for The Circle,â he said, and Harper looked down at her hands and then back up at her uncle.
âBut the evidence in the safe, itâs all Circle paperwork,â she said.
âYouâre right,â I said, and she looked at me. âThe shipping information, the cargo stuff, all of it. Itâs the Circle. But I have it to take them down, not as a part of them,â Harper continued to watch me as I spoke.
âI have been systematically taking down cells of the Circle for the last six or so years.â
âWe have been,â Marcus said, pride showing clearly on his face. Harper looked at him and smiled before looking back at me.
âThe attack on my pack, the one that took my sister,â I said, and Harper nodded. âThat was The Circle, and I have been hellbent on taking them down ever since. It just took me a while to build my army.â
âSo that is why you have been taking over the packs?â Harper asked, and I nodded.
âMy information led me to the fact that the Circle was using isolated packs to move their shipments, hiding in the packs. I was invading and taking over, clearing out the corrupt element and rebuilding the packs myself, something I couldnât do for my own pack,â I said, looking down. I hated that my father had let go of our pack. I understood it but still hated that we couldnât rebuild it.
âI always kept one of the corrupted ones so I could get as much information about the Circle before deciding what to do with them,â I said. I could see that Harper was thinking through everything that I was saying. She looked up at me, uncertainty on her face.
âBut this pack, do you mean to say that the Circle operated here?â she asked, the upset clear on her face.
âHarps, this pack has been one of the central points for the Circle ever since Alfred Chambers stole the Alpha title from my father.â and Harper looked at Tommy in shock.
âGrandad Samuel was the Alpha?â she asked, and Tommy nodded.
âYeah, thatâs partly why Daniel brought your dad on as pack financial advisor,â he said, and Harper shook her head.
âNo,â she said defiantly. âYou are not saying that my dad was working for the Circle.â
Tommy went over and kneeled down in front of her. âSorry, Kid,â he said. âI hated it, but he was angry after our dad left. He said he abandoned his family.â Harper shook her head again, and I could see tears on the brim of her eyes. Tommy pulled her into a hug, and she muttered something that I didnât quite hear. I was so desperate to go over and comfort her but kept my distance. She pulled away from her uncle and looked at me.
âSo Colton?â she asked, and I nodded, âYeah, heâs the Circle, or the last ranked member, well, him and the scared little s**t Damien.â
Harper nodded. âSo if this pack is such a major pack for the Circle, why did you only just come now?â
âBecause I only just called them in,â Tommy said, âAfter Darren was killed-â
âWait, what!â Harper exclaimed, âMy dad was killed?â and Tommy nodded.
âYeah, there was some altercation, and Darren said that he wouldnât do what Daniel wanted, and Daniel killed him for it.â Harper watched her uncle in horror, and I couldnât stand any more of the pain she was feeling, I could feel it through the bond.
âOkay, thatâs enough for tonight.â I looked down at my watch. âOr today rather, as itâs almost 6 am. We can talk more later when we have all rested.â I looked around the room at everyone and saw nods from almost everyone. Everyone but Harper. She was simply staring into space. I moved towards her, and she jumped up from the sofa and moved away.
âOkay, well then, I guess I should go to my room,â she said and headed for the door.
âI donât want you alone right now,â I said, and she stopped but didnât turn around.
âI need to be away from you right now,â she said quietly. But it still hit me like a train. It was me she was avoiding.
âItâs okay,â Louise said with a nervous smile. âIâll stay with Harper.â Harper nodded.
âAnd Iâll set up guard outside her room,â Marcus said. Harper sighed in response.
âFine, whatever,â she huffed and headed out the door without looking back. Louise followed quickly, and Marcus shrugged and followed them. I glanced at Tommy, and he shook his head.
âItâs a lot for her,â he said. âGive her time.â He then followed the others out the door. But I knew this wasnât anything to do with all the revelations. This was something else. There was a reason why my mate was scared of me, and I needed to find out.