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Chapter 82

    Chapter 82


    #Chapter 82- Motive


    Ethan


    “It’s all taken care of?” I ask, staring down the desk sergeant at the police headquarters.


    She nods, averting her eyes from my dominant gaze. “Yes Alpha, Ms. Mechant


    will be held at the sanitorium until her trial.”


    “Good.” I answer briskly. “I want to be notified the moment a date is set, or if any new developments


    arise.”


    “Yes sir.” She replies obediently. I’m about


    to walk away when the detective on my Mother’s case catches my attention.


    “Excuse me, Alpha, do you have a moment to talk?” He asks, looking far too pleased


    with himself.


    “Assuming you have something of consequence to share.” I grumble, closing


    the distance between us.


    “Of course, sir.” The man agrees, leading me towards his desk, “I would never waste


    your time.”


    I follow him at a distance, muttering under my breath and trying to guess what fresh hell he might be


    preparing to thrust me into. Taking the guest chair as he settles in front of hisputer, I mentally count


    to ten, urging myself to have patience.


    “Well?” I press when he doesn’t exin why he pulled me aside, “What’s going on? Have you found


    something?”


    “As a matter of fact, we have.” He shares


    with a smug smile. “As you know we collected a few boxes of evidence from your


    apartment on the night of the murder,


    including a number of items from your


    mother’s room.”


    “And?” I prompt him, wishing he would get to the point.


    “Well my team has been going through that


    evidence all week, and yesterday one of my


    rookies came across a document we


    previously missed – one which could exin your ex-wife’s motive for the


    crime.”


    My wolf’s hackles raise. If the obnoxious investigator doesn’t stop insisting Jane is responsible for my


    mother’s murder despite my repeated orders to investigate Eve, I’m going to lose my temper. “And what


    document is that?” I hiss.


    His smile widens, and he slides a piece of paper in a clear evidence bag across the table, and I snatch it


    up, scanning the contents of the form. The logo of an out-of- territoryboratory is stamped at the top,


    and beneath the address and clinicians.


    names, are the words: DNA Test Results; For Personal Knowledge only. Below this is a table full of


    obscure biological markers and alleles, with each of the quadruplets’ names and my own in the column


    headers.


    I don’t really understand the specifics, but I


    know how to read a percentage easily


    enough, and at the bottom of each column are the words, probability of paternity: 100


    %.


    It takes my brain a moment to catch up with what I’m seeing. I always felt confident that Jane was lying


    when she told me the pups were Eric’s, but I think I held off having the tests run myself because deep


    down I was afraid she was telling the truth. Apparently my mother had no such reservations. She had the


    tests run without telling anyone, and now I have all the proof I need. The pups are mine – definitely,


    unequivocally mine.


    “Where did you find this?” I ask hoarsely, feeling more emotional than I would ever


    admit to this man.


    I suspect he takes the thick emotion clogging my throat as belief in Jane’s guilt, rather than the joy of my


    paternity’s confirmation, because he’s grinning more broadly than ever. “It was in your mother’s


    desk. We mistook it for a bill at first, it


    wasn’t until someone went through all her


    financials that we found it.”


    “She must have been waiting to tell me.” I muse, wondering how soon after she received the results she


    met her untimely


    end.


    “Or maybe she didn’t n on telling you at all.” The investigator theorizes. “Maybe she was going to use


    the test results to force


    Jane to give you custody. Maybe she tried to confront her with it, and lost her life as a


    result.”


    “That’s quite a leap.” I grouse, still staring at the page with utter reverence. They’re mine. They’re really


    mine.


    “I don’t see it that way.” The investigator argues, “You’ve been telling me Jane didn’t have a motive to kill


    Petra all along, but I’ve seen people killed for far weaker reasons than this.”1


    “You really believe that Jane killed her


    because of this?” I demand, waving the report in the air. “If that were the case, why did she leave the


    report for you to find? If she knew this existed and was willing to kill to hide it, why didn’t she destroy it?”


    “Maybe she couldn’t find it. Maybe she panicked and ran before she could look for it.” He ponders.


    “But she made the call reporting my


    mother’s death. If she ran out, she had to


    run back in and she would have had ample


    –


    time to search before you arrived.” I counter, feeling more frustrated by the


    minute.


    “You’re biased Alpha.” The detective tells me, shaking his head. “You’re infatuated with her and you don’t


    want to believe she’d do this, but all the evidence points to her.


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    You’re going to have to ept it sooner or


    “Have you even begun looking into Eve?” I question. “Have you given a single thought


    to anything I’ve told you about her.”


    “With all do respect, Alpha, you run the


    pack, not my department. I reserve the right to run my investigations as I see fit.” He grumbles defiantly.


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    “You only have that right as long as you remain on the force.” I remind him. “If I


    were you, I’d think long and hard about how badly you’re willing to risk your job.”


    He puffs up his chest, rife with indignation, ” Are you threatening me?” He exims in


    outrage.


    “I’m sorry,” I chuckle, though it sounds closer to a growl than a trueugh. “Was that not clear?” Standing


    up and towering


    over the insolent wolf, I continue, “if you


    want to keep your job, I suggest you start


    doing it a hell of a lot better than you have


    been. I might not run your department, but I am your boss’s, boss’s boss.”


    Ruffling his feathers, he tries to glower up at


    me before chickening out, “I’ll look into


    Eve.” He begrudgingly mutters.


    “Good boy.” I taunt, patting his head.


    I feel like I’m walking on air as I leave the headquarters building. I’m sure that’s not what the detective


    intended, and maybe I’m being overly optimistic about the


    investigation, but I can’t help being thrilled


    about the DNA results. The entire walk to my


    car, all I can think is that they’re mine, I


    don’t even have enough animosity


    remaining in my heart to bark at the


    reporters lurking outside the apartment


    when I get home.


    When I get up to the apartment I can’t wait to see the pups – my pups. I want to squeeze them tight and


    celebrate, and while I haven’t decided how I’m going to break the news to Jane, I know I’m going to have


    fun doing it. I’m not sure if she believed she got away with her lie, but she’s certainly going to pay


    for it.


    “Jane?” I call when I enter, gently closing the door behind me. “Kids?”


    All four pups appear at once, almost as if they were waiting for me. I open my arms to them expecting


    the usual abundance of hugs, but to my surprise, they all hang back – even Paisley.


    “What’s wrong?” I ask, searching their


    sweet faces.


    They exchange a few nervous nces, and eventually Paisley steps up to the te, taking a deep


    breath and stepping forward, though she still hangs just out of reach.


    “Daddy, did you put Mommy in time out forever?” Paisley asks me, her green eyes


    wide.


    I blink, her words not really clicking in my head, “What do you mean, angel?”


    Paisley sighs heavily, her lips condensing into a pout. “When you were married, did


    you lock Mommy up? IS that why she left?”


    All of my tion from a few minutes ago evaporates. My heart sinks into my stomach. How do they


    know? I think frantically, wondering how on earth they learned this detail about our past. In the end I


    have to assume they overheard one of our


    arguments, or some other conversation not meant for their young ears.


    However the truth is that it doesn’t matter how they found out. They know now, and they expect an


    answer. They’re all looking up at me expectantly, and I know the


    moment I share my story the DNA test won’t matter anymore. They’re all going to hate me, even sweet


    Paisley. Still, I refuse to lie to them. I have to take responsibility for my actions, and I owe it to Jane to


    acknowledge what I put her through – no matter the cost


    to me.


    Part of me wants to ask the kids for onest hug before everything changes, before I share what they’ll


    never be able to forgive.


    Instead I take a deep breath, and prepare to


    lose everything I hold dearest.
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