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Chapter 173

    Chapter 173


    #Chapter 173 – Sneaky Squirrel


    John Walsh storms into breakfast the next morning, making everyone at the table freeze.


    “What is the meaning of this,” he growls at Evelyn, who stares at him with a piece of toast half in her


    mouth.


    Evelyn removes her toast and clears her throat. “What are you talking about, dad?” she asks.


    Ian, seated next to her, stares at his grandfather, his hands still wrapped around his teacup filled with


    hot cocoa.


    “Joyce,” Walsh says, ring at them as hees to the head of the table. He doesn’t sit down, but


    instead ces his palms t on the table, leaning forward to re at his wife, his daughter, and his


    grandson, all seated there.


    All three blink at him and Evelyn’s mother nces at the door.


    “Is he noting down for breakfast?” she asks.


    “Oh shoot,” Evelyn says, her eyes narrowing sarcastically. “And I was so looking forward to seeing


    him.”


    “He has not reported for duty,” Walsh says, ring around at them. “He didn’t even check inst night,


    after he went out.”


    “Well, what was he doing out?” Ian asks, his eyebrows raised.


    Walsh res at him.


    “If he missed his bedtime,” Ian says, all innocence, “then it sounds like it’s his fault.”


    Evelyn works hard to keep her face straight, sending Ian a little nce of appreciation. God, she loves


    her kid.


    “I know that you’re behind this, Evelyn,” Walsh says, ignoring Ian and turning his wrath on Evelyn. But


    Evelyn cut her teeth on that wrath – she knows how to handle it.


    “I’m sorry, dad,” she says, reaching calmly for a bowl of cut fruit that a servant set in front of her. “But I


    really don’t know anything about what you’re talking about. You know that Joyce and I haven’t had any


    contact for years – why would I know anything now?”


    She lifts the bowl of fruit and daintily gives herself a scoop before returning it to the center of the table.


    Ian opens his mouth to say something else but he’s interrupted when James Wird pushes through


    the door.


    “What the hell is going on,” Wird hisses,ing close to Walsh and not looking to see who else is in


    the room. “The Beta encampment is in chaos – Joyce was supposed to be there this morning –“


    Walsh gives him a stern look and then nods his head towards the rest of the room, asking Wird,


    silently, to consider his audience.


    Wird’s mouth ms shut as he nces at the family, doing a double-take when he realizes that it’s


    Evelyn sitting there, and not Emma, as he had expected.


    “Well,” he says, his demeanor changing to one of coolposure. “Evelyn. So lovely to see you


    again.”


    “James,” she says, pleasantly, sitting back in her chair and picking up her cup of tea. “Truly a pleasure


    to see you as well. I never got a chance to thank you, by the way – it’s by your grace that I’m here


    today, back under my father’s care.”


    He raises an eyebrow at her silent.


    “Yes,” she says, nodding and indicating her ck eye. “Thank you so much for breaking your word to


    Victor and secretly keeping my allegiance to my father’s pack. If you’d kept your word, I’d have been


    stuck in a terribly abusive situation. In so many ways,” she says, c*****g her head charmingly to the


    side and giving him a pretty smile, “you’re my savior.”


    Wird blinks at her, not really knowing what to do with this information. “Of course, Evelyn,” he says,


    giving her a cursory little bow. “I always had your best interests at heart and knew that your ce was,


    of course, in your father’s home.”


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    Evelyn gives him a little nod and sips from her teacup.


    Wird turns his attention back to Walsh. “We need to talk,” he says, gritting his teeth. “In private.”


    Walsh nods and indicates the door, through which both men pass. As soon as the door swings shut,


    Ian turns to his mother.


    “Mommy,” he says. “Can I go y?”


    “Of course, baby,” she murmurs, turning her attention to a newspaper that had been left on the table by


    the servants for the family’s perusal. “Don’t get underfoot.”


    Nodding, Ian scampers towards the door. Evelyn’s mother opens her mouth to protest but Evelyn


    interrupts her.


    “Oh, let him y, mom,” she says, giving her a smile. “He needs to learn how to entertain himself on


    his own, anyway, without us or Alvin hanging around.”


    Her mother considers this, watching the door swing shut again after Ian’s little form passes through it.


    “Does he seem all right without his twin? I know they’re never apart.”


    “He’ll be just fine,” Evelyn murmurs, still absently reading the paper. Her mother hesitates a moment


    and then picks up the Arts pages. The two read together in quiet, the picture of familial harmony.


    Ian slinks down the hallway, sniffing carefully, trying to follow the freshest of his grandfather’s scents to


    determine where he had gone. Adults walk too fast, he thinks, frustrated as he tries to find a bnce


    between looking casual and tracking his quarry.


    Luckily, he discovers that they haven’t gone far. His grandfather’s office is at the end of the hall and, in


    their hurry, Walsh and Wird left the door open a crack.


    Stupid mistake, Ian thinks, sitting down in the hallway outside, daddy wouldn’t have forgotten to close


    the door. Then, he takes a set of jacks out of his pocket and settles in to listen, bouncing the ball and


    collecting the jacks as he does.


    “-should never have put this much control into the hands of someone so young,”es Wird’s angry


    voice.


    “Joyce will take control of this pack as my grandsons’ ward, when I am finished,” Walsh replies, his


    tone harsh. “He needs the experience and he has the training to do it. Stop doubting him – I’m sure that


    everything is fine.”


    “Nothing is fine,” Wird hisses, and Ian hears something bang in the room – maybe someone hitting a


    wall, or a desk? “Don’t you see what his happening? Your daughter disappears, reced by her sister


    – Joyce disappears as well – and at the same time…”


    “At the same time?” Walsh asks, frustrated. “What?”


    “This  –“


    There’s a pause in the conversation and Ian pauses his game, desperately wanting to know what’s


    going on in the room. Carefully – very carefully – he leans forward until he can see through the crack in


    the door and – beyond it – just barely set eyes on the two men together bent over a phone.


    Walsh leans back and Ian does as well, taking his eye away from the door, returning to his game.


    “Enlighten me,” Walsh says dryly. “What is it that that aerial footage is supposed to tell me?”


    “That’s Kensington’s Beta encampment,” Wird growls. “Drone footage from this morning. Don’t you


    see? He’s on the move. He’s rallying his troops, getting them in formation to march. Today.”


    There is silence in the room then and Ian takes a moment to smile. Good. His dad was on the move.


    He didn’t know what, precisely, Alvin and his dad were up to – but he was excited to hear that


    something big was happening. Something that had Wird and Walsh worried.


    “What is it that you suspect,” Walsh says quietly, some of the sneering condescension wiped form his


    voice. “That he’sing here?”


    “Well, considering that his other dered enemy right now is a single Rogue woman, then yes, Walsh, I


    think he’s marching on us. Now.”


    “And the timing,” Walsh says, considering. “With Joyce’s disappearance, and Evelyn’s return…”


    “My point precisely.” Wird says, smug.


    Time to go, Ian thinks, gathering up his toys and shoving them back in his pocket before moving silently


    away from the door. He scampers to the other end of the hall and dashes up the stairs, his light feet


    making no noise as he goes.


    Then, safely upstairs, he dashes directly into his mother’s room, pushing the door closed behind him


    and leaning against it.


    Evelyn is waiting for him, sitting on the bed and smiling.


    “Well, sneaky squirrel,” she says, leaning forward to put her elbow down on the coverlet and smile at


    her boy. “Come and tell me everything you heard.”


    Ian gives her a big grin and jumps onto the bed.
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