The Alpha & Beta’s Regret – Chapter 133
The Alpha & Beta's Regret
Addison POV
It was interesting sitting listening to Zoe, and that woman was more than happy to give up whatever information she had on Victor and his pack. It was clear to Addison that Zoe did not like the man, and didnât want to be here. She was even willing to give up which of the women down here with her were the mothers to the manâs children. Told her that they lived elsewhere, not information she actually had. Their actual location was unknown to her.
Told Addison that the longer she was there, that yes, there was a real possibility that Addison herself would hear him have s*x with the others at some point. That it did not in fact bother Victor, who heard or saw what he did. Then she had just leaned back on the wall and stared at the tank across from the cell.
âThat one, however, has never not once seen him, in here, in my cell.â
âThat is because you are different to the rest of them down here, to himself even. He doesnât want her seeing that. I hope sheâs not deluded enough to think that he hasnât come in here though.â
âWho knows Addison, he uses her too. Before coming in here, then sends her up to his suite, only comes in here after she is gone.â Zoeâs voice was devoid of all emotion as she spoke.
Addison sighed and looked right at her, âHeâd still smell like you though.â
Zoe just shrugged, didnât care to think about it, she imagined, not likely any of the women down here did. âHas she got a name?â Addi indicated to the tank.
âSilla.â Was the simple reply.
âHer beast?â
âIâve never heard him use it.â
âThat is interesting. Have you ever seen her Siren use her call?â
âNo, but I have heard a few of his pack members have died over the years. She only likes being touched by those she chooses to let touch her. Victor praises her for her deadliness in protecting herself, from my understanding. Sheâs not once gotten in trouble for killing pack members.â
That was not a real surprise to Addi. She saw the water move and ripple every now and then, it was a large tank and she didnât believe the floor here was as deep as that tank went. Likely much deeper than eight feet. Victor had definitely modified his packhouse to build that tank down here. Only Sillaâs tank could be seen from Zoeâs cell. She realised that Zoe herself couldnât see the other women. Could hear them and likely talk to them but couldnât actually see them. It had concrete walls on three sides and bars only on the front.
She got up and walked back to the bars, turned and looked down the hall as best she could. Couldnât actually see the others in their cells, only down along Sillaâs glass front of that tank. She sighed and shook her head.
âHe doesnât like the others looking at you, or him. Doesnât want them watching the way he is with you anymore than he wants Silla to see it.â Sighed heavily, âYou two might be rejected, but heâs still possessive of you, thinks of you as still his Mate, I would say.â
âI donât really care what he thinks.â
Addi believed her, âYou also canât see him with them.â her eyes moved back to the tank. âExcept for Silla.â That was a curiosity to her.
âHe enjoys coming down here and doing her in front of me, all the time. Rarely takes her back to his bed.â
âAh, I see. Heâs trying to punish you for rejecting him. Why did you? out of curiosity, if you donât mind.â
âYou saw them all, right? I was not the first he put in here. I also seriously doubt heâd be faithful to me. Likely enjoy inflicting pains of betrayal on his own Mate.â
âHmm, perhaps.â Addi nodded, though only Victor himself would know the answer to that one. âHe presents himself to the wolfen world as calm, cool and collected, very imposing, to be feared, but never cruel to women.â
âHeâs very strict even here with pack laws, especially when other packs are visiting and he announces every packâs imminent arrival. Makes certain the pack is cleaned up, dressed up and behaves themselves. Itâs a death sentence for those who cause trouble when others are visiting.â
Addi sighed, ruled by fear alone. Sheâd thought that before, now it was confirmed, âNot a nice place to live.â
âOnly for those not loyal to him. I grew up here, my parents were loyal to him. They also grew up inside this pack. I knew how to be respectful, was taught early on, I knew when to work and when to train, when to bow my head. If youâre born here, you have rights and if your loyal and respectful, treated fairly I suppose.â She shrugged.
Likely didnât know any better, had likely never been to another pack and seen how they were run.
âIf you incur his wrath, it is not just you thatâs punished, heâll harm your family before your eyes, before he hurts you himself.â heard the heavy sad sigh, âI learned that, the very hard way.â
âYour father?â
âYes.â She nodded.
âYour mother?â Addison asked.
âIs still out there. He dumped my fatherâs lifeless body at my cell and stated, Iâll go bring your mother now.â
Addi looked right at Zoe. âDid he harm her?â
âI told him Iâd kill myself if he touched her, screamed it at him. He didnât believe it though.â
âWhat happened?â
âHe laughed at me, until I broke my own arm. My wolf, Halo, snapped it herself, right in front of him, it was the last time he saw her on the surface. She stared up at him and snarled, âIâll snap my own neckâ. Sheâs alive and unharmed, from what I can tell. I can feel her out there. Moving about every day. I donât think heâs willing to risk it.â
âI doubt it. You, being his Goddess Gifted, gives you leverage over him, it seems. A weakness he probably doesnât like at all.â
âSmall as it is, yes it does. Mother shuts down all my attempts at mind-linking to her when Victor is in the pack. I only get to actively talk to her when heâs away.â
She stared right at Zoe now, full of curiosity, thought about that for a long moment. âShe might have some sort of order on her.â
âHe does have one on her. I was told Iâm never allowed to talk to her. Itâs another way of punishing me for trying to escape a second time. I can mind-link to her but she cuts me off.â Heard Zoe herself sigh, âShe told me when he was gone once. Out of range of her himself. Not to talk to her, he knows when I do. Sheâs been ordered to include him into all mind-links from me each and every time. So I can only speak to her when heâs not here.â
âCruel indeed.â
âYour daughterâ¦he wants her to be his Luna?â
âYes.â Addi nodded, âSince she was 18, 9 years now. Itâll never happen. She already loves other wolves, and Alpha and Beta at that. Has children to them evenâ¦Sheâll kill him before he touches her.â
âI heard you state, he got his a*s handed to him by six-year-olds.â
Addison laughed now, âYes, he did. My daughterâs sons, fully realised and pure-blooded at that. Protected their mother with a deadliness that comes from being a siren.â
âSheâll come for you?â
âIf he tells her Iâm here, he kidnapped me. Heâll die for it. Has me but now has to play a deadly game in letting her know he has me. What he doesnât realise is heâs now the enemy in her eyes. Nothing will ever change that, and I mean nothing, not even trying to use me as leverage.â
Addison saw movement in the water and got a glimpse of that Siren over there, a pretty looking creature, not that it stopped and looked at her. It was just swimming about in there as it would in its natural environment. She could see it was fully grown, and if Victor was sleeping with it?
He had raised it, though that tank had been built during her and Orienâs Mate Bond, so he got her after Luci was born, saw her move about quite a bit and then she was gone, her dark green tail swished her away and in a hurry.
âBeing called by Victor,â Zoe sighed. âShe does like him, heâs never had to worry about that. Calls him âVic Vic.â
Addison burst out laughing now. She could not imagine anyone calling Victor that. It was such a cute name, something a child would do, âIs like a father figure in other words.â Though even that was horrid to think about, heâd raised her from a child, groomed her more likely, so that when she was mature enough he could have her and sheâd heard Zoe state that he did.
âHow old are you, Zoe?â
â25, Why?â
âIs the Siren older or younger than you?â
âI donât know.â
âThink about it, did you see him with her as a child walking about?â and she knew he would have. A young siren was attached to its parental figure.
There was silence for a long while as Zoe thought about it. âYes, actually. She was a tiny little thing, on his h*p, he used to carry her like she was precious to him.â
âShe is precious to him.â Addi nodded. âShe is a perfect killing machine, so sheâs younger than you then.â
âWhy all the questions?â
âI need information to turn her against him, is why, if we all want out. She needs to want not to tell him, she is how he knows you or anyone down here try an escape, likely reports to him.â
âI donât think she will listen to you, Addison, and wonât believe heâs not to be trusted.â
âShe might be young Zoe, and act all innocent and sweet. Itâs what they do, how they attract people to them. But she is still a Siren, a s****l creature and that beast of hers would understand what you and all these women are down here for. That, unlike her, none of you can move about freely. She just has no reason to leave him. Likely heâs got some hold over her, I just need to figure out what that is.â
âGood luck, that creature lights up like the sun when he comes, plays with him.â
âThere is a bond of some sort, he was likely careful to make sure of that. Uses it to control her, perhaps she doesnât understand that.â
âI donât think sheâll ever leave him.â
âNever been out of the pack Iâd bet.â She mused aloud and sank back down.
Everyone down here was brought lunch, by the Gamma at that. Likely no one else other than Victor himself was allowed down here.
âAddison,â Dane commented.
âDane.â She stated right back, âI hope youâre ready to die along with Victor.â
âWeâll see, with you as leverage, it might just not turn out the way you think.â
âIt might not go according to Victorâs plans either.â She smiled right up at him. âYou might want to consider that yourself.â
Addison sat in the cell and just contemplated all she had learned from Zoe. That she-wolf wanted out of this place as much as those other women did down here she imagined. Silla might be Victorâs best weapon. But Zoe was the best leverage.
She was rejected, but still he couldnât seem to let her go. He couldnât harm her himself, which also meant that he couldnât send anyone else down here to harm her either. Put that girl right in front of herself and sheâd be safe from even Silla.
Though she wondered what would happen if Zoe changed her mind and offered herself up to accept him, would he accept her back and claim her? Take her for his Luna and give up on Luci? Who knew, she glanced at Zoe sitting on her bed reading a book. She didnât think that she-wolf would take him back.
Her head snapped around hours later at the sound of that Siren singing, she even heard Zoe sigh, it was forlorn and heart breaking. She was sad, and not just a little bit either. That song Addison noted as she walked over to the bars and looked at the tank, was causing waves to ripple through the water and slosh over the sides every now and then.
Not likely a good time for anyone to be in the water. It would likely kill anyone daring to go in there. She was devastated that was a given and turned her eyes to Zoe, questioningly.
âI donât know,â She said as she walked over to stand next to her, âBut it happens from time to time and it always sounds utterly heart broken.â
âBecause she is right this minute. Something happened today.â
âIâve touched her face a few times, sometimes she actively seeks comfort, will take it from me on occasion.â
âThat is good. Means deep down sheâs open for others to be bonded to her, wants a family bondâ¦â That thought stopped her and her eyes moved right to the tank. She knew that was it, she had no other Sirens, she was lonely. Victor had raised her since she was little, that Siren over there had likely been taken from her family, she missed them or they had all been killed and she was the only one left alive.
Little Silla was right now grieving the loss of her Siren family, something had happened to remind her of it. That part of her Victor could never take away. Sirens loved Sirens, that creature craved her own kind. If she could put Alari right in front of Silla, Victor was going to lose her.
She heard Zoe suck in a shuddering breath and knew that song was going to make her cry, like all down here would. The glass was dumbing down the sound but only to a level that didnât harm them. The actual sadness and devastation, the grief in her Siren song, was rolling through this place for all down here to feel. Right this minute, Silla needed other Sirens to comfort her. Nothing else would do it.