<b>10:23 </b><b>AM </b>
Chapter 149
[Liam’s POV]
Today was truly bing a day that I thought would nevere to an end. I honestly didn’t think that there could have <b>bee </b>anything more that could cloud my mind but, hell, there I was, sitting down in the nearest chair.
I waited for Arthur to open his mouth and tell me whatever the hell was standing at the forefront of his mind. I should have known something was bound toe up.
Whether he knew it or not, I watched the way Arthur reacted back at E’s house. I studied the way he interacted with E as well as her mother. I noticed the way he fellpletely silent and paled several shades lighter when he saw E’s birthmark.
I supposed, in a way, it was good that he was willing to talk. Otherwise, I would have had to corner him and demand to know what his problem was.
“Alright, what is it?” I prompted.
Arthur appeared troubled and rather lost on how to start. A few seconds passed and his expression grew pinched with irritation. He bit back a sneer as though he was growing frustrated at himself.
“Fuck it,” he snarled. “I might as well juste out and say it. There is a very likely chance that our grandfather may have bee the reason why the Moon Wolf Tribe no longer exists.”
I red at Arthur as though the bastard had somehow grown a second head on his shoulders. There was entirely too much to unravel from that one statement, I had no idea where to start.
“What the hell are you talking about?” I threw back at him harshly.
The only grandparents I ever knew were when I grew up, living with the Gravens. He, of all people<b>, </b>should have already known how little I knew about the Winslows and their distasteful history.
Arthur let out a sharp breath and raked his hand through his hair. “Years ago, Aaron’s father- our Grandfather<b>–</b>was the one who’s responsible for eradicating the very bloodline that E came from.” He let out another long breath, this time sounding far more defeated. “The man was an elitist psychopath who <b>was </b>too busy worrying about his status <b>as </b>head Alpha rather than take a moment to contemte his actions<b>.” </b>
“Why would he want to <b>go </b>after the Moon Wolf Tribe?” I questioned. “What would he possibly have to gain from killing anyone?”
“<b>Peace </b>of mind,” he answered darkly. “Another thing I discovered amongst all this was that the Moon Wolves <b>possessed </b>this <b>so- </b>called ancient power that could be considerably threatening to other people. Our Grandfather was not willing to take <b>any </b>chances <b>that </b>could jeopardize his social standing.”
A low <b>growl </b>slipped from my chest. “Stop saying ‘our. As far <b>as </b>I’m concerned, whoever that prick was, he belonged to your family<b>, </b>Arthur. It <b>has </b>nothing to do with me<b>,</b><b>” </b><b>I </bmented tightly.
<b>“</b><b>Yes</b>, <b>well</b>…Technically<b>, </b>by blood, you <b>are </b>rted to the same
“Don’t you remember <b>what </b><b>your </b><b>lovely </b>mother <b>said </b>earlier today? <b>I </b>will never be a Winslow<b><i>,</i></b><b>” </b>I said firmly. I lifted myself out of the <b>chair </b>and <b>leaned </b><b>over </b>the <b>table</b><b>. </b>“So<b>, the </b>way <b>I </b><b>see </b>it, this problem that you’ve <b>discovered </b>ispletely on you. After all, you’re <b>a </b><b>real </b>Winslow…And <b>if </b>what <b>you </b>told me is true<b>, </b>then you’re gonna have one hell of a time breaking the <b>news </b>to E.” Arthur’s features were pointed with a simmering anger. Of course, I <b>was </b>stunned by this news. But I refused to be roped into anything that <b>had </b>no <b>immediate </b>connection to me<b>, </b><b>especially </b>when it came to Arthur’s <b>screwed</b><b>–</b><b>up </b>family.
<b>Buzz</b>. Buzz Buzz. Buzz<b>. </b>
I <b>reached </b>for my phone and saw <b>that </b><b>I </b><b>had </b>gotten a new message from <b>Bonnie</b>,
Bonnie<b>: </b><b>You </b>need to <be </b>back <b>to </b><b>campus </b><b>right </b>now. <b>That </b><b>social </b>media <b>page </b>that’s been capturing moments <b>of </b>you<b>, </b>Arthur, and E <b>has </b>just sent <b>out </b><b>a </b>new post.
<b>“</b>Shit,” I muttered under <b>my </b><b>breath</b>.
I made my <b>way </b>toward the <b>door </b>without so much as ncing back at <b>Arthur</b>.
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“Where the hell are you going?” he called after me.
“Back to the school,” I said. “Bonnie texted me–there’s been another picture posted on that stupid ount.”
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Of course, Arthur insisted on returning back to campus with me. Before I had a real chance to refuse his unwanted attendance, he dragged us both back the same way we hade in earlier. I could tell from the serious look on his face that there were a dozen thoughts rushing through his mind.
It almost made me feel sorry for him. Almost.
I, myself, was still trying to wrap my mind around the concept that E was both of our mates. Since when was something like this possible? He’d shown me the proof that such a phenomenon did, in fact, exist. However, I was not happy about the concept of sharing.
E was mine and mine alone.
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I’ve cared for her since the first time I ever met her. What makes Arthur think that he cane into E’s life and suddenly switch his entire personality around, thinking that he’s going to simply be epted?
And then to hear about what the Winslows did to E’s lineage–knowing now that it was Aaron’s father who sent the order out to do away with any and all Moon Wolves was beyond anything I couldprehend. Content ? N?velDrama.Org 2024.
I know that I said I wanted zero part in dealing with this issue, but part of me was somehow able to feel Arthur’s stricken worry about his struggling rtionship with E.
If I were a real Winslow, I would find a way to ensure that E never trusted Arthur for the crimes and horrible acts his family hasmitted against her people, all to ensure that she would stay solely with me.
But I wasn’t. I refused to stoop to that level.
Right as I parked the car and took the keys out of the ignition, I turned to Arthur.
“I’m going to be very honest when I tell you this,” I started. “I’m not happy with the <b>fact </b>that E has two mates. I’m not even going to brush over the fact that one of them happens to be you–I’m admitting that it does not feel good to me.”
Arthur lowered his gaze. “Me neither.”
“There <b>is </b><b>a </b>lot going on right now that needs to be dealt with,” I exined. “If I were you, I would hold off on telling E anything until we <b>can </b>gather more information and she has been properly eased into this new state of life.”
Arthur silently nodded his head. “Alright.”
“What I’m suggesting is that the two of us try to <b>set </b>aside our personal <b>issues </b>with each other and find a way to help E<b>.</b><b>” </b>
“<b>Are </b>you suggesting a truce<b>?</b><b>” </b>
I took a <b>deep </b><b>breath</b>. “What I’m suggesting is that we try and give one another a chance<b>. </b>For <b>her </b>sake. Her wolf is obviously <b>attached </b>to <b>her </b>emotions and is not <b>pleased </b>whenever one of <b>us </b>snaps at the <b>other</b>.”
Arthur <b>gave </b><b>a </b>curt nod. “Fine<b>. </b>But you have <b>to </b>at <b>least </b>allow me the chance to get to know her,” he said.
<b>The </b>very thought <b>made </b>my <b>muscles </b><b>twitch </b><b>with </b>irritation<b>. </b><b>Yeah</b><b>, </b><b>this </b>was going to be harder than I imagined.
“E is <b>capable </b>of <b>seeing </b>through <b>the </b>bullshit around <b>her</b><b>. </b>If you’re looking to get closer to her, then <b>stop </b>trying to <b>pull </b>all the strings <b>that </b>work in your favor. Understand? Start by being <b>a </b><b>decent </b>person.”
With that<b>, </b>I got <b>out </b>of <b>the </b>car and <b>began </b>making my way toward the dorm.
All I could think about was E <b>and </b>how she must have been feeling about <b>everything</b>.
After dealing with this<b>, </b><b>I’m </b>going to <b>head </b><b>back </b>to her house.