Chapter 158 Dangerous Indifference
My Hockey Alpha
I hardly even had time to process what had just happened before the portal closed and Selena
suddenly grabbed my arm, yanking me out of my stupor as she opened another portal nearby.
âCome on,â she snarled as her nails dug into the skin of my arm. I felt so numb at this point that I
couldnât even feel it. âLetâs go. Itâs almost time for dinner and youâre filthy.â
I couldnât say a word as we stepped through the new portal she opened and wound up back in my
room at the mansion. It felt as though the world was spinning around me. My mind scrambled already
to think of ways that I could get back to Nina, but without the knowledge of how to open a portal on my
own, I would be stuck here until I could find someone who knew how. At the very least, I took some
solace in the fact that Nina was smart and strong and that she could take care of herself until either the
Fullmoons or I came to her rescue.
âHere,â Selena said, pulling me over to the bathroom and turning on the faucet to fill up the tub. Then,
her eyes darkened into a sultry expression and she smirked up at me. âDo you need some help
bathing?â
âUmâ No, thanks,â I said. I really wanted to yell at her to get the hell away from me and that Iâd never
want her to touch my naked body, but I knew that it would only make matters worse. If I wanted to get
back to Nina, I would have to keep things friendly with Selena and make her believe that I wasnât going
to leave; if she didnât believe me, I was certain that she would find a way to trap me here, being as
powerful and as rich as she was.
Selena frowned. âFine,â she said with a huff, turning on her heel and storming off toward the door.
âDinner is in an hour. If youâre not presentable by then, youâre going to be in trouble⦠So Iâd advise
hurrying up with your bath. There are clean clothes in the closet, and you can throw the ones youâre
wearing away, because theyâre disgusting.â
âAlright,â I said, restraining the urge to snap at her once more. âThanks. Iâll see you in an hour.â
With that, Selena scurried out of my room. I let out a sigh of relief when she was gone, then closed and
locked the bathroom door before taking my clothes off while the tub filled.
â¦
An hour later, on the dot, I stood outside the dining room. I had cleaned myself well and was wearing
the stiff suit that was left for me in the closet, which was a little too small around my arms and neck and
caused me to keep tugging at the collar uncomfortably.
Finally, the doors opened. The Alpha King, Selena, and my father were already waiting by the table for
me. There was another woman there who I recognized as the Luna, the Alpha Kingâs wife. She had
long white hair and red eyes, and didnât speak or make any sort of facial expression. I stared straight
ahead as I entered, too angry with my father to even look into his eyes.
âWelcome, Enzo,â the Alpha King said, gesturing to the chair next to Selena. She was wearing a thin
silk gown that was a blood red color, and had her hair pulled back into an intricate braid. For a moment,
I forgot that she wasnât Nina, and I thought that she looked beautiful⦠But as I quickly reminded myself
that she really wasnât Nina, she suddenly became much less attractive in my eyes.
With a forced smile, I sat down beside Selena.
As the servants brought out our decadent meal of roast duck and red wine, the Alpha King already
began his negotiations with my father. I felt almost like nothing more than an accessory, a commodity to
be traded for military support. Now that the deal had been sealed, in their eyes, I no longer mattered;
what only mattered was their prior agreement.
âNow,â the Alpha King said, unfurling his pristine white napkin with a flourish and laying it across his
lap, âonto the topic of the town of Mountainviewâ¦â
âMy men have begun making preparations to take the town back,â my father said. âFrom what I hear, a
few of the locals have taken matters into their own hands and have been putting up a good fight, but
the town is quickly being overrun with rogues created at the Crescentsâ hands. With this many rogues,
my men alone wonât be able to handle it all themselves.â
The Alpha King nodded thoughtfully as he cut up his roast duck, then popped a piece into his mouth
and spoke with his mouth full. He gestured with his fork as he spoke.
âThe rogues wonât be a problem,â he said nonchalantly. âAs we all know, rogues are unintelligent and
easily fooled. We can easily take them all out, and then deal with the Crescents afterwards.â
I furrowed my brow and cleared my throat. âSorry,â I said, setting my fork down while my duck still sat
on my plate untouched. âBut those rogues are all innocent people who were turned against their will.â
Both my father and the Alpha King, as well as the Luna, slowly turned to look at me. My fatherâs eyes
were wide and disbelieving, as though he really expected me not to speak throughout this entire meal.
Meanwhile, the Alpha King only looked sickeningly indifferent.
âWell, casualties are bound to happen,â the Alpha King said. âIt is war, after all.â
âBut thereâs an antidoteââ
âYes, well, unless you have that supposed antidote on hand, and a large enough supply of it to cure
everyone who has been turned, itâs really not helpful⦠Is it?â the Alpha King interrupted.
I was speechless. Were they really being so indifferent about the lives of innocent people? These were
my friends, my classmates⦠What if Nina had been turned into a rogue? Would they kill her, too?
Suddenly, Selena chimed in and placed her hand on my leg, making me tense up.
âWhat my mate is trying to say is that he only hopes you will do your best to minimize casualtiesâ¦
Right, Enzo?â she said, turning to look at me with a plastic smile spread across her face.
I could only stare down incredulously at my plate. Without another word, and having completely lost
what little appetite I had before, I abruptly pushed my chair back and walked out.
â¦
I wasnât alone for long when I suddenly heard the sound of footsteps approaching me rapidly. I was
standing on a small balcony that overlooked the forest below, leaning against the railing with my head
bowed as I tried to think of ways to get out and get back to Nina. When I glanced over my shoulder, I
saw my father approaching and immediately felt my blood begin to boil.
âWhat the hell was that, Enzo?â he said, stopping a few paces behind me. âYou embarrassed both of
us.â
I merely shrugged. âWhy should I care?â I asked. âThose are innocent people. There is a cure for them,
and youâre just going to let them die, because there are always casualties in war?â
My father fell silent for a moment before sucking his lower lip and letting out an agitated sigh. âItâs not
that simple,â he replied. âThe outcome of this war is far more important. The town of Mountainview will
go back to normal eventuallyâ¦â
I shook my head. âYou went to college there,â I said quietly. âYou were one of the Peacekeepers. You
experienced friendship there, joy, love. What happened to you? Did momâs death really turn you into
such a horrible excuse for a person?â I turned then to face my father, whose eyes were wide with
disbelief, but I wasnât finished. âYou know, sometimes I wish that it was you who died, and not mom.â
My fatherâs eyes widened even further. We stood like that for several moments, just staring at each
other in pensive silence, before he abruptly turned and stormed off without a word.
If it werenât for my father, I knew I could be with Nina right now. Being around Selena, experiencing her
scent and her abhorrent personality, knowing that Selena and Nina would be fated to have the same
mate, made me realize how much I needed to be with Nina instead. I would never love Selena in the
same way I loved Nina, even if we did mark each other, but my fatherâs selfish plans were getting in the
way of that. Not only that, but he was toying with the lives of thousands of my friends and classmates,
all for the sake of winning some petty war.
However, as I stood there in silence, I couldnât help but wonder if I took my words too far