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Chapter 247 – Kieran Shares Something Unexpected

    Chapter 247 – Kieran Shares Something Unexpected


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    Dinner is a tense affair.


    I wish I could say it’s clear whether or not our efforts with this summit are paying off, but all of these


    Alphas y their cards so close to their chests – well, all except Kieran. The Storm Forest Alpha


    spends the evening ring at everyone around him, even his own men. I’m beginning to think that


    there isn’t any way for us to win him over and that we should focus our attention elsewhere – on the


    Alpha’s we can form alliances with. Still, I understand that excluding him might make his animosity


    towards our cause even greater.


    I ponder my conversation with Sinir, wondering if Kieran is actively betraying us. Has he told Damon


    that my mate still lives? Is he nning on helping him attempt another assassination? I don’t believe he


    cares about people beyond his pack or perhaps beyond Vanara, but I didn’t believe he was stupid. It’s


    one thing to refuse to join forces with us, and another entirely to make a suicide pact with a madman –


    for that’s surely what joining Damon would mean.


    Of course, I’ve been wrong before. Sinir believes he’s hiding something, and I have to admit the


    Alpha’s behavior is suspect. So my only mission tonight is to persuade Kieran toe clean, and I


    know exactly how I’m going to do it.


    I start with simple observation, knowing just how ufortable persistent and unwanted attention can


    be to one with a guilty conscience. I don’t hide the fact that I’m watching him. Every time Kieran looks


    up and finds my eyes on him, I stare with the same expression I’ve always used for misbehaving


    children. It’s not threatening or cold, rather deliberate and dismayed. It says: I know what you’ve done


    and I’m already disappointed, don’t make things worse by lying to me.


    I begin sprinkling bait into my conversations as well, which isn’t difficult when all the delegates want to


    debrief about their excursion today. “It was absolutely sickening.” The ck Alder is saying next to me.


    “I’ve never seen so many people in so much pain.” He’s looking at me with wide eyed sincerity, eager


    to hear my perspective. They all are – being a child of the Goddess has its benefits.


    “And to think the person inflicting all that horror is the one who is meant to protect them.” I sigh, shaking


    my head sadly. “It’s the worst kind of betrayal. What kind of Alpha could possibly stomach harming so


    many shifters, let alone those in his care?”


    “But it wasn’t only shifters!” The Silver Dawn Alpha pipes up. “The human settlements were even


    worse.”


    I pretend like this is news to me, though my pain and outrage over the details they share are


    completely genuine. “You see, this is why we have to stop thinking about our peoples as separate.


    Damon doesn’t care who he hurts, and if some of us suffer then we all do. If we only help the shifters


    and leave the humans behind, then those settlements you saw today will only grow. The people will see


    that we only care for our own kind – they will see us prosper while theynguish, and they will hate us


    for it.” I scan the faces around me, taking my attention off of Kieran only long enough to argue my case.


    “When I first learned about shifters, Dominic exined to me that he doesn’t lead because he wants to.


    He does it because his power is a grave responsibility – he has the strength to spare, so he’s obligated


    to lend it to those in need. This is the same principle. Vanara has the power and strength that all those


    beings fleeing the war, and everyone who remains trapped under Damon’s thumb,ck.” Sinir has


    one arm slung over the back of my chair, and his fingers trace circles on my upper arm, encouraging


    me to continue.


    “It is an incredible privilege to be able to choose whether or not to enter this conflict. And it would be


    easy to say it’s not your problem, but if your life is easy and prosperous while the rest of the world


    wages war…” I trail off, sounding forlorn. “Well I just can’t find any honor in that.” I return my full focus


    to my true target, pleased to see the Storm Forest Alpha listening intently. “And what good is an Alpha


    without honor? Without loyalty to a higher cause than his own self-interest?”


    Kieran, who has been turning increasingly red while I make my speech, surges up from the table. “Fine


    damn you!” He bursts, throwing down his napkin. His movement is so abrupt that his chair falls back


    and tters against the marble floor, adding violent emphasis to his outburst.. A hush falls over the


    room, and I’m infinitely pleased this is a private dinner rather than a public feast. Sinir glowers at the


    other wolf, a deep growl rumbling in his chest.


    I rest a steadying hand on his leg, keeping my posture rxed. “It’s okay.” I soothe, trying to gentle his


    worth. “I’d like to hear anything Alpha Kieran has to say… or confess.”


    The man in question narrows his eyes at me, outrage and indignance pouring off of him in waves. “Ohh


    you’re too clever for your own good, you know that?” He grumbles – it does not sound like a


    compliment.


    “I’ve been told.” I tell him, smiling serenely.


    Kieran shakes his head, clenching his fists. “I wasn’t going to share this,” He begins furiously. “But now


    I see I have no alternative.” He’s silent for almost half a minute, and the quiet drags on interminably.


    Eventually Kieran seems to find the right words, “Yesterday I returned to my rooms to find an


    anonymous electronic message waiting, including a video link and a note advising me to follow it if I


    cared about the future of Vanara. When I did so, I discovered that Damon was waiting on the other


    end.”


    The other Alphas begin muttering amongst each other, and Kieran huffs in frustration. “I didn’t


    announce this for precisely this reason. You’re all already preparing to condemn me!”


    I raise my hand, urging the other wolves to quiet. “No one is condemning you. Please tell us what


    happened.”


    Kieran scowls, and I’m sure he’s cursing my name in his head. “He offered me an alternative alliance.”


    He exins fiercely, not taking his eyes from me. “He said that he needed someone to help ensure


    Sinir’s bloodline ended once and for all, and that he could use ground support to thwart the humans


    and the resistance fighters on the royal continent. He was confident that once these challenges were


    ovee, We would be primed to turn our attention to Sevka and Vanara.”


    Now the hush in the dining rooms ispletely voluntary, as many of the delegates gape in surprise.


    “Dominic was right. Damon isn’t going to be satisfied with controlling onend, his appetite for power is


    infinite. He spoke of a worldwide empire, and he tried to bribe me by offering your crown, Gabriel.”


    Kieran confesses, looking suddenly ill. “He said he would reward my loyalty to his cause by putting me


    in charge of Vanara – that this was the only way I would ever sit upon the throne.”


    We’re all waiting with baited breath, beyond curious to hear how Kieran responded to this offer. “I


    questioned his strategy. You see, I thought he might tell me some of his ns to prove he could fulfill


    the promises he was making. I wanted to know what his vision of the future was, and how he was going


    to achieve it. In return heshed out. He called me a coward and a… little bitch. He said I was as bad


    as a she-wolf, nagging and questioning his ability when he’d just offered me the world on a tter.”


    Kieran is growing visibly more irate with every word, his cheeks positively crimson now. “He called me


    every insulting name he could think of and he ended the meeting when I refused tomit to an


    alliance.” The Alpha averts his gaze to the ground. “Then today… this afternoon my chief of staff called


    to inform me that I’d received an express package by special courier. Apparently it was full of dresses,


    diapers and self help books on how to be a real man.” It’s a good thing that Kieran can’t seem to look


    us in the eye, because I p my hand over my mouth to smother the shockedugh attempting to


    bubble up inside of me. I nce at Roger, whose lips are visibly twitching as he fights his own humor.


    “I know it was from Damon.” Kieran announces angrily, and I’m certain only the grace of the Goddess


    keeps my face straight. “He’s trying to bully me into betraying you all. But I will never join such a wolf.”


    He turns his gaze on Sinir now, looking contrite. “I did not reveal to him that you are still alive,Content held by N?velDrama.Org.


    Dominic. I did not share any of the progress we’ve made here.” He sucks in a deep breath. “I should


    have told you about the offer as soon as I received it. But after seeing those camps today, after


    learning just how dishonorable our enemy is… I’ve made my decision. My allegiance is yours.”
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