CHAPTER 36
KADEN’S P.O.V
It took every ounce of self control that I had mastered over the years to stop me from responding to
Gregory. I sat there immobile trying to figure out if I had heard properly when he branded his own
daughter a traitor. I could tell that Caleb was holding his breath and waiting for my reaction but I
stayed perfectly silent not saying a word.
I tried to reconcile the narrative he had just painted of Amelia to the scared girl who stumbled
across my border and I just couldn’t see it. I could not see a reality where Amelia was a traitor or
anything even rted to being a traitor. I may not have known her for long but I knew and so did my
wolf that she was not what Gregory said she was.
I could tell that Gregory was gauging my expression for a crack in the mask. Something that would
tell him that I knew what he was talking about. I had already given him too much intel when I turned
to him after he spoke but I was determined not to make it easy for him at all and I kept my
expression carefully nk.
“Any intruders who cross our borders will and have been dealt with ordingly,” Caleb said
breaking the silence and Gregory turned to him. He didn’t miss the implied message there and I
saw that he was suddenly intrigued by the conversation.
“You have to permit me for wanting to confirm,” he began slowly and before I could stop myself, I
found myself speaking.
“What could possibly be so bad that your own daughter was branded a traitor by you?”
As soon as the words left my tongue, Gregory turned back to me and the corner of his lips tilted up
slightly as if that was what he was waiting for. He wanted to know if we had found Amelia and now I
had practically confirmed it for him. I could feel Caleb’s eyes on me and before I knew it, I heard his
voice in my head.
“Are you sure you know what you’re doing?” he asked and I didn’t respond mainly because I didn’t
want anything to distract me from what I was doing.
I kept my eyes trained on Gregory who looked like he was choosing his next words wisely. I knew
he was going to cook up an entire story about how Amelia was probably a terror in his pack. If I was
being honest, I couldn’t wait to hear what he actually had to say. I wanted to see how far he was
willing to go to y the cards that he had brought and how far he was willing to go to actually
convince me that his own daughter was a terrible person.
He cleared his throat and I raised a brow in his direction. Suddenly, it was like a switch was flipped
in him and he took on a somber expression. He cast his eyes to the ground as if he couldn’t bear to
think of whatever was guing him and when he spoke, his voice was somber.
“Amelia was born a monster,” he began slowly and I had to remind my wolf that we couldn’t just
attack him no matter what he said. “She killed her own mother at birth and that wasn’t even the
worst thing she did. She has killed every single wolf who tried to protect her.”
I didn’t believe a word he said but there was something about what he had said. He didn’t refer to
Amelia’s mother as his mate. If he was truly as hurt by her death as he feels, then he should want to
personalize her and detach her from Amelia as much as possible. The fact that he didn’t could
mean that Amelia’s mother was not his mate or he was not as hurt by it as he is pretending to be.
For some reason, I was leaning more towards the former and I made a mental note to do some
more research about it.
“How did she kill them?” I couldn’t help but ask and I knew that my question caught him off guard
because his words faltered and I briefly saw his expression change before he managed to school
his features and retain his somber look.
“That is a point in my life that I do not enjoy thinking about,” he said softly and I resisted the urge to
roll my eyes at him. “Amelia has always been a terror and I know that she is dangerous to everyone
around her. Anyone who tries to help her will die and it will be much worse with her mate. Amelia is
fatal to whoever she is mated with.”
At thosest words, I fought hard to keep my expression neutral because I knew what he was
ying at by saying those words. He wanted to see if I would react and I didn’t but Caleb did. He
snapped his head to me so fast that it was a wonder Gregory didn’t notice. If he had, he would have
probably deduced that Amelia and I were mates. I wanted to reach out and p Caleb at the back
of his head but I made a mental note to remind him to keep a better check on his emotions when in
public.
“So you branded your daughter a traitor because you assumed that she would be fatal to her mate
in future,” I made my voice as detached and emotionless as possible.
I leaned forward on my elbows and stared Gregory straight in the eyes and I saw him squirm. That
action brought the first piece of emotion on my face and I smirked slightly. He noticed my actions
and his eyes narrowed but instead of causing a fight over it, he looked away.
“There was an incident,” he began slowly as if he was unsure whether he should speak about it. “I
had always tried to treat Amelia like everyone else despite what she was. One day, she tried to
poison me.”
My brows rose because I knew that Amelia was not capable of something like that. I was sure that
Amelia could not even hurt a fly and for him to say that she tried to poison him, I knew it was a lie.
“She had previously tried to steal Brittany’s boyfriend,” on hearing her name, the girl next to Gregory
snapped her head up and she stared at him. He ignored her and continued the story. “I was against
such behavior and I explicitly told her that. Amelia got so angry that she purchased arge amount
of wolfs bane and put it into my food.”This belongs to N?velDrama.Org - ?.
He droned on about what I knew was a falsified version of true events. I already knew about
Brittany being the one to steal Amelia’s boyfriend and I was amused and also amazed at the lengths
that Gregory was going to paint his daughter as a viin. The more he spoke, the more intricately he
weaved his web of lies and all I could do was watch.
While he was talking, I felt eyes on me. I tried to ignore them at first thinking that the person would
look away but they stayed and it annoyed me. I turned to the person looking at me- Brittany- and
saw that she was fully analyzing me. Once she realized that she had been caught, I saw a flush
creep up her cheeks and she quickly looked away.
Gregory didn’t notice that interaction because he was still speaking and I was thinking of how to tell
him that I didn’t care about his story when lightning shed across the sky. Thunder rumbled and
out of nowhere, rain began to pour and beat down on the house. The rain somehow irritated me
further because I knew it meant that Gregory and Brittany would have to wait out the rain.
I wanted to punch something or better yet someone but the rain served a good purpose because it
made Gregory shut up. He forgot what he was saying and turned to the windows to inspect the rain.
It was heavy and falling like a storm and I felt like it mirrored my mood perfectly.
I couldn’t imagine being stuck with Gregory for another hour in the cottage. In that moment, I would
have walked under the storm if it meant getting away from him because I wasn’t sure that I would
have been able to control myself if he said one more bad thing about Amelia or if he made up one
more bad story.
As it was, I was just about ready to call him a liar and tell him that Amelia was safe with me but I
knew it would have adverse effects. She was still his daughter and legally he still had a hold on her.
He could demand that she returned to him and the werewolf council would back him. Not that I
would have cared or obeyed them but to avoid unnecessary drama, I decided to keep my mouth
shut.
I could feel Caleb’s curiosity eating away at him and I knew he had a lot to say. I just wished the rain
would have stopped so that we could leave and discuss everything we needed to.
While I was thinking about the rain, I felt a pressure at the back of my head letting me know that
someone wanted to mind link me. I had kept my wall up during the meeting so I wouldn’t be
disturbed and kept a slot open for just Caleb in case he noticed something suspicious.
I let my wall down wondering who it was and was shocked to realize that it was Kevin, one of the
top guards in the pack. He was one of the few people in the pack that had ess to my personal
link because of his status. He was practically the general so it was important that he had ess to
me in case of emergencies.
I wanted to ignore him because it wasmon knowledge that I was in a meeting and everyone
knew better than to interrupt me during a meeting but then I figured that if he was willing to interrupt
me then it had to be important.
“What is it?” I said, my Alpha tone snapping back into ce.
He could practically feel the irritation rolling off me in waves and I hoped for his sake that whatever
he wanted to tell me was important because if it wasn’t, I wasn’t sure I would have been able to hold
myself fromshing out at him.
“ra asked me to reach out to you,” he said and I could hear his voice shake as he spoke. “She
said to tell you that Amelia was shifting.”
No sooner than the words left his lips, I was on my feet in an instant and all eyes fell on me.