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Chapter 99

    Chapter 99


    epting My Twin Mates Chapter 99


    CHAPTER 96 – HE?


    Badru


    Astennu hadn’t ever shut me out like this before. Our anger and hurt were one and the same, but the


    way my brother’s detonated while mine retained itsposure was alien and foreign territory.


    “Divide and conquer.” That was all he would say to me.


    How would we divide the interrogation of our father to conquer it, if he was leaving it all to me?


    ‘I don’t think it was Isaac he meant, slow poke,’ Baniti muttered, while I watched our twin burst through


    to their midnight wolf as soon as his feet were clear of the prison grounds.


    He was heading north?


    …Finley.


    There was no way for me to stop him. He was far faster and more agile than I could ever be, even


    sleep deprived as we both were. If I gave chase, there wouldn’t be much of Finley left by the time I


    caught up. But did I necessarily want to stop it? Why would I want to deny that asshole the beating he


    hading.


    If Astennu could get the location of our mate, I was free to discover the motives of the former Alpha so


    nothing like this would ever happen again. I just hoped he would be ok on his own; another foreign


    sentiment, worrying over Astennu being the impulsive i***t.


    Heading back inside the prison, solo, I was met with the scrutinous gaze of Kate, who noted instantly I


    was alone, and Tamlyn, who pretended to be minding her own business, but the woman had a knack


    for smelling the shift in mood.


    ‘He just needed to cool off,’ I stuck to the half-truth and nodded towards the prison door to continue my


    questioning like everything was fine. f****d up, but fine.


    I was an ass for lying, but if I told her, Kate would go running after. She could hate what her son did all


    the livelong day, it didn’t mean that she wouldn’t want to protect her son. And Astennu needed


    whatever time I could afford him to get his answers while I got mine.


    She gave me a stiff nod, which I didn’t know was from tension or disbelief, and reopened the gate.


    Not wishing to go in and fully test the tether of my anger’s restraint, I remained in the frame and


    proceeded.


    “Since you don’t know where Evie is, let’s start with what you do know. J, what was her role in all


    this?” I could see my father looking past me, searching for my brother’s figure alongside mine. Was he


    disappointed Astennu wasn’ting back?


    “She tampered with Lucy’s water to make sure that she remained unconscious. She used my master


    code to gain ess and was only meant to take the locket from Evie’s room, but she found the patrol


    schedule as well.”


    “And you used it to frame Konstantin as the culprit and make us look ipetent?” I stated woodenly,


    meeting a gaze I knew he wouldn’t return. “Do you even realise how much Astennu med himself?


    He thought he was the reason our mate was taken. You shoved your ‘evidence’ in his face when you


    knew it was all bullshit!”


    “It wasn’t as though either of you believed it,” he sniped coldly. “That damn rogue had his ws in you


    already with whatever lies he told for sympathy. Even after all the rumours J spread at my order-”


    “Lies?” I repeated through clenched teeth, my jaw spasming with a string of curses I wanted to let loose


    at him. “The only lies here were from you, and only you! Your heartbeat didn’t flinch, once. How could


    you look at us and lie so convincingly?”


    He turned his back to me, out of what? I didn’t know. I wanted to believe it was out of shame, guilt or


    regret. The small pup in me wanted to see some flicker of the former parent I used to love still living


    somewhere, but I was growing increasingly aware that the loving parent was the illusion all along.


    “Why is J so scared to reveal anything?” I said after a deep breath to keep from losing it.


    “I knew she was stealing petty cash and sending it to her daughter. I told her, one phone call from me


    and the girl would be thrown from the pack, along with the mate, as rogues and she would join them. If


    she did as I ordered, she would be exonerated and the matter dropped.”


    “So ckmail on top of everything and you still have the balls to act like rogues are the viins?” I


    scoffed, regretting every bad thought I had silently cursed at rogues because of my upbringing.


    If Evie had nevere into my life, would I have followed in my father’s footsteps? Selling rogues as


    though it was some necessary evil to cure the world of their blight? The thought sent a wave of


    sickening self-disgust through my bones that I just might have.


    “How did you know not to use wolfsbane?” The question urred to me.


    Konstantin had only told Astennu, Evie and me about its effects on lycans. It was a go-to substance to


    use on all wolfkind, cut with whichever tranquilliser of choice to knock out any werewolf. How did he


    know to avoid its use?


    “When the extraction was arranged,” Isaac turned, but continued to study the wall at the side of me


    instead of looking me directly in the eye. “I was told, under no circumstances, was wolfsbane to be


    used. I didn’t know what the drug was that was sent, but I was told it would knock the targets out. All


    they had to do was consume it. Konstantin was the issue because I knew he wouldn’t ept anything I


    gave him, so I dealt with him personally. I went to his room feigning that I wished to talk and I shot him


    with in tranquilliser, then carried him out of the window with some effort to the awaiting vehicle.”


    “Who told you about the wolfsbane? That Marceau guy?”


    “No, the intermediary that I went through who arranged the deals.”


    The creepy guy that my brother had spoken to.


    “You know him well? Because he sure as s**t gave you away without a second thought.” Call me petty,


    but it was an immense swell of entertainment to watch his face contort in anger.


    “I don’t know his name or what he looks like and I’m thankful for it. The man is infuriating to deal with,


    but highly skilled, even if he was just a pup when he started,” he bit out. “He arranges the transport,


    transfers the payment at my request and forges the documents to make them look bona fide. After that


    one incident with the rogue, who killed Kate’s son, might I stress, we learned to move faster and have


    the rogues out the same day they came in.”


    I spared Kate a quick nce, the way her face twisted in grief, twisted my guilt with it. My next question


    would not be an easy one for her to hear.


    “There was another person you contacted, a withheld number… that was Finley, wasn’t it?”


    “Yes. I’m usually able to move the…”


    “The people you sell into very,” I filled in his sentence when he trailed off. “You’ve been doing it


    comfortably for over a decade, I don’t see why you’re getting shy about the details now.”


    “You’ve made your point,” his teeth and jaw clenched. “I normally work alone, but the circumstances


    this time were quite different. He needed a cover and his trip across country was it.”


    And I bet the carrot of having a ce back in the pack and his former mate, Lucy, all to himself, did just


    the trick into getting the i***t ass-hat on board.


    ‘That, and he’s probably still salty over those fingers we digested,’ Baniti added with a snarling


    grumble.


    “Your mother was never supposed to be hurt…” the first true sound of torment filtered from him. “I dealt


    with Konstantin, Finley was meant to take the girl. My Qamar was never meant to be caught in any of


    this… she was meant to be protected from it.”


    “No hard feelings about your Luna,” the creepy phone guy’s words became clear. Our mother was


    never meant to be knocked out that day. That was why Isaac’s reaction was so genuine, because he


    was truly scared for her.


    “You think you were protecting my mother? What if she was taken?!” I wanted to surge forward and


    punch the stupid out of him. But Astennu had already punched him unconscious and he was none the


    smarter for it. “How was any of this helping her through her issues with rogues?”


    “You have no idea what it’s like!” He yelled, whirling on me and finally looking me in the eye. “You’ve


    never had to hold your mother through every one of her nightmares, or tried to wake her when she


    called out for her attackers to stop, or every time she recoiled when she finally woke. You have never


    had to see the fear in her over those memories. So if I have to see to it that rogues are sent where they


    belong, so be it.”


    I could have killed him all over again. My fists curled and my ws extended, ready to fly through the


    air and slice him apart. As my arm tensed, about to act, a small voice stopped me.


    “Isaac… how could you?” My mother appeared by my side, unclenching my hand to be reced by her


    grip. “I may have been scared of rogues, but what made you think I would have ever condoned you


    selling them?”


    “I did it for you, to protect you from them, so you’d never feel scared again,” he pleaded like a madman,


    turning his feral break from reality onto me. “You and your brother were going to let rogues stomp all


    over our pack! I thought I raised you better than to trust those kinds of people and you were ready to let


    them in. You sided with those animals and not the woman that gave you life, your own mother. I knew


    what I had to do, for her and the pack… and for you.”


    “For me?” My lips peeled back in an almighty snarl. “I thought all this time you were teaching us,


    showing us how to be a good and just Alpha, but it was all a lie. Every good memory we have of you is


    a lie. And now I see the truth. We weren’t your sons… we were just another asset, heirs to carry on


    your warped way of thinking and that’s it. What’s worse is, you don’t even realise how f*****g evil you


    are! You took our mate… the only woman we will ever love… and our pup,” my voice broke with that


    final straw.


    ? 2024 N?v/el/Dram/a.Org.


    “…Isaac, did you know about our grandpup before you did this?”


    “No… I-”


    “You what?” My mother’s temper fired, standing toe to toe with her mate. “What was going to happen to


    my grandchild?”


    His neck bent in shame, unable to keep her gaze. “I made a deal that the pup would be returned to us


    when it was old enough not to need milk. He would be left on our borders, appearing as though the girl


    had abandoned it here.”


    If I could have thrown up, I would have. When I thought he couldn’t sink lower, act more depravedly, he


    somehow managed to surprise me. My mother’s deep gold skin paled, her hand smothering her


    gasping whimper and horror.


    “You were going to force a mother and pup apart?”


    Without warning and in a blur of movement, her palm connected with the side of Isaac’s face with such


    force, his feet stumbled under him.


    “Do you know what it would have done to me, if someone had taken my boys from me?!” She


    screamed, tears pouring down her face in fury. “It would have killed me! And you would have done that


    to your sons’ mate? How could you?!”


    She ran from the cell, her sobs echoing along the corridor, which left us in the most ufortable,


    tense and disturbing silence.


    ‘I’ll go after her, make sure she’s ok. I can’t listen to him anymore,’ Kate mind-linked, and I heard her


    hasty retreat, but she may as well have been speaking underwater for how much I paid attention.


    “He?” I struggled to keep my voice level. The slip Isaac had made had only just registered in my head


    over my wolf’s frantic snarls.


    “…Yes,” he croaked a whisper through the heavy split in his lip that gushed blood. “I was told not that


    long ago that the pup is a boy.”


    I was having a son…


    “We’re done here, Isaac. And when I tell this to Astennu, I don’t know if I’ll be able to stop him from


    coming down here and killing you. My wolf is begging me to rip your heart out, and I want to let him. As


    far as I’m concerned, you’re dead to us. I don’t have a father anymore.”


    “Badr-”


    I turned and mmed the gate closed, unable to breathe the same air as him anymore.


    “If you think I would have believed for a second that Evie would be out there, gvanting around and


    abandoning our child, as you desperately thought I would buy, you are delusional. I would never have


    stopped looking for her, even on my deathbed.”


    Just as I was about to snap thetch up on the viewing window, his words flittered back into my mind,


    swirling around and dripping in hypocrisy.


    “You might want personal revenge, but think what that will cost the innocents around you. You


    remember saying that?” I repeated. “Did the cost ever ur to you? Or did you simply not care?”


    The screech of the metal was deafening, its sound feeling like a finite death, as though I was slicing off


    a part of myself.


    Whatever Astennu was doing, he had better have a location for our mate, for our sanity if nothing else.
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