Chapter 371: Help Jameson
Defy The Alpha(s)
"Iâve had enough fires for one day! So no! Whatever this is..." Jameson gestured to Roman, seated smugly on her desk, "I am not interested in it. You guys had the opportunity to contain this commotion but kept quiet. So yes, I do not need you!" She was ranting at this point.
But Roman, unbothered, raised a brow. "You donât need our help even if it would save your ass?"
She scoffed. "Thereâs no saving my ass. The Alpha Kingâs Beta is minutes away from calling me, and Iâm sure as hell itâs not about some briefing. King Elijahâs already heard the news and the testimonies your parents gave will have filled his ears by now. Heâs going to fire me..." Jameson didnât even realize she was chewing on her nails now. "Iâve had the feeling for a while." She looked down, caught herself, and pulled her hand away.
Jameson was a mess. She looked like she had aged ten years in one day. Her hair was disheveled, her eyes bloodshot, her hands trembling. Roman nearly felt sorry for her.
"Nearly" being the word.
She had profited off this school for as long as heâd known her. She knew all the cracks and dysfunctions and kept silent. Now that everything was falling apart, she was suddenly a victim? Nah. Scratch that. Zero sympathy.
"You should listen to us," Griffin said, fingers drumming against the chair arm with that calm, calculating expression he mustâve inherited from his cardinal brother, Asher. "Even if youâre fired, shouldnât you leave with your head held high? What better way to go than solving the mess you helped create? Itâd look great on a résumé for whatever schoolâs desperate enough to hire you next."
Jameson paused, then turned to Ashley. "How many minutes left till the Betaâs call?"
"Fifteen minutes."
Jameson turned back to the Alphas. "You have ten minutes for this conversation."
"She said fifteen," Alaric pointed out.
"I need the extra five minutes to fully brace myself. Thatâs four minutes left now by the way. So chop chop, talk turkey."
Griffin glanced around the room. "We need privacy."
Ashley frowned. "But whoâs going to answer the calls?"
True to her words, the phones were still going berserk.
"Alaric?" Roman called, a lazy smirk playing on his lips.
Electricity crackled in Alaricâs blue eyes, and instantly all the phone lines sparked violently. They popped, shorted, and smoked while the staffers screamed in shock, some ducking instinctively.
"Finally. Some peace." Roman slumped against his chair like heâd done all the work. "I donât think Iâll ever go into admin work. Itâs so depressing."
"Being an Alpha is admin work, dummy," Alaric replied with sass.
"At least I wonât be stuck in the office all day like you, smart-ass," Roman shot back.
"Donât make me remind you two to behave," Griffin growled.
Jameson ignored the childish bickering and turned to her staff. "Leave us."
Ashley and the others didnât need to be told twice, they bolted, grateful to escape the room theyâd been trapped in since last night.
As soon as the doors shut, Jameson turned sharply. "Speak."
"Ah-ah," Roman said, wagging a finger. "You do not use that tone with us. Weâre helping you, Jameson, not the other way around."
Jamesonâs hands balled into fists. How she would love to squeeze the life out of these animals. God, where was all this murderous energy coming from? She needed to calm down.
She forced a breath and smiled sweetly. "Help me out, would you?"
"Better," Roman said, then looked to Griffin and Alaric. "So how do we start this? Some great opening speech? Ease her into the plan gently? I mean, this is usually Asherâs forte, and Iâm not like that robot. I like to ease people inâ"
"Dear God." Griffin face-palmed. Why did Asher leave them with this idiot?
"Create a fifth house," Alaric cut in, putting an end to Romanâs rambling.
"And there! I was just getting to it." Roman threw his hands up in mock frustration.
"Excuse me?" Jamesonâs expression shifted fast. "Are you guys fucking with me right now?"
"No. Definitely not," Roman replied with a straight face. "If I was fucking you, youâd know. I mean, thereâd be lots of screaming, moaning and all." He winked, "Iâm that good at it."
Jameson gave him the what-the-fuck look, while both Griffin and Alaric glared daggers at him.
"Alright, thatâs not helping. Iâll shut up now." Roman mimed zipping his lips and throwing away the key.
It suddenly dawned on Jameson, and she began to laugh. A long, shallow, bitter laugh.
"I shouldâve known," she rasped. "This was all your doing."
"I donât know what youâre talking about," Roman replied, far too quickly.
"You mean âweâ, right?" Alaric said dryly to Roman. "We donât know what youâre talking about."
"Every man for himself, brother," Roman muttered.
Alaric groaned inwardly. He didnât think heâd say this, but they truly couldnât survive as a unit without Asher.
Jameson went on. "I shouldâve known Asherâs obsession with that girl would bite me in the ass one day. Now he wants to create a fifth house for Violet Purple to rule with him. What kind of obsession is that?"
"Iâd call it love," Roman said with a wink.
Jameson shook her head and turned to Griffin. "I thought you were the sensible one. But now, theyâve dragged you down too."
Griffin didnât flinch. "Donât paint yourself as the saint here, Jameson. You knew how rotten this place was."
"And you three werenât the harbingers?"
Alaric replied coldly, "We never said we werenât. But weâre making an effort to bring change. Unlike you, who intended to keep profiting off the rot."
"And you think creating a fifth house for your girlfriend is the answer?"
"Violet represents the humans, and they listen to her. They trust her. And weâ" Roman shrugged, "we like her. Thatâs a bonus. Together, we can make actual rules. Real decisions. Not symbolic crap, but things that matter, housing, resources, safety, equity."
Jameson snorted. "And now you want to share power? Really? Alphas?"
As alphas, they were hardwired to be at the top and sharing their authority was just not in their nature.
Roman leaned back. "Whatâs a king without a queen... or in our case, kings?" He flashed a devilish grin.
Griffin stepped in. "Weâre using our power to legitimize change. Because if we donât, this place is going to implode. You saw it already. The protests are right outside your office."
Alaric added, "We stopped a fight from breaking out this morning when an elite shoved a scholarship girl for stepping on her floor in the Silver Court. It was about to get ugly. Jameson, if something doesnât change, this wonât just be protests. Itâll be war."
Jameson looked genuinely thoughtful now. "So youâre saying I give them a voice before they steal one."
"Exactly," Roman said. "Do this right, and Lunaris doesnât fall apart, instead, it evolves. We show the packs and the humans that the future is collaboration, not domination. And if we back it, theyâll listen."
For a moment, it looked like Jameson was buying in. But then she said it. "Itâs a nice idea. But Iâm sorry, that cannot happen."
"What?!" the three of them shouted in unison.
Jameson remained calm. "Within this school, yes, you wield power. But outside these walls? Your parents, and the Alpha King are the ones who make the decisions. Theyâll never accept a fifth house, and definitely not one run by a human. Itâs not going to happen."