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Chapter 66

    Chapter 66


    Chapter Sixty–Six


    A loud knocking sounded at my door the following morning, instantly waking me up.


    It was dark, maybe dim morning light, but definitely earlier than I had expected to be disturbed that day. It


    was so early that I knew even Lucy wouldn‘t have arrived yet.


    Despite my best efforts, my brain had refused to quieten down after I‘d gone to sleep the night before.


    Figuring out a possible theory to do with Thea had awakened a new spark within me, one which had


    prevented me from settling my mind down. As a result, I felt exhausted from the little rest I had managed


    to get.


    I pulled myself out of bed sluggishly and made my way to the door, opening it to see a dishevelled


    looking Aleric on my doorstep. It appeared that early mornings still disagreed with him even after all this


    time.


    “...Aleric? Why are you here so early?” | yawned, too tired to conduct the required formalities.


    “So you just open the door for anyone without checking first?” he asked, ignoring my question. “What if I


    were someone here to kill you? I get that we‘re in the packhouse but it‘s not like we haven‘t had spies


    here before.”


    I stared back at himpletely unfazed, my eyelids heavy. “If it meant that I didn‘t need to be awake


    right now or go to this meeting, maybe I would wee the hostile intrusion,” Treplied. “Besides, what


    kind of murderer knocks on the door to announce their presence virst? Not very subtle.”


    He stood frozen for a few seconds, confusion showing on his face momentarily, before finally, his lip


    twitched in a small smile. What was he confused about?


    Oh. It was the first attempt at humour I‘d made to him in months.


    Maybe I had been letting this ce affect me too much. I could definitely feel that having something


    different finally happening today did help to dissociate myself from the less pleasant memories in this


    room. It made me more... aware.


    “Come inside and wait,” I offered, opening the door wider for him to enter. “I need to get changed and


    grab thest of my things.”


    “Don‘t take too long. We need to get going.”


    I frowned. He‘d shown up almost two hours earlier than he needed to. Why was he in such a rush?


    After getting changed and attempting to cover up the unpleasant new features of my face with makeup, i


    grabbed my bag and took onest look in the mirror


    Once dressed up and nicely presented, it was easy to miss the signs of my own inner struggles thest


    few months. That is, of course, if you were also blind andpletely ignored the cor sported around m


    y neck


    I sighed. There was no getting out of this now.


    Refocusing on the task at hand, I headed back to where Aleric was waiting for me.


    Surprisingly, in the time it took for me io get ready, he had somehow managed to tame his wavy hair a bit


    better and looked more presentable for the meeting ahead.


    “Ready to go,” I announced, walking towards the front door.


    “Wait, I‘ve got something for you,” he said, making me pause.


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    I watched as he then pulled out a length of quality violet fabric from a bag and showed it to me. It was a


    scarf.


    “I figured you‘d feel morefortable with something like this to hide the ah....” His gaze lowered to my


    cor.


    Teyed the gift sceptically. “...We don‘t have very cold weather right now.”


    He shrugged. “The fabric is a bit thinner so it could be more of a fashion thing? I don‘t know. I‘m not good


    with that stuff. Just... here.”


    He took a step closer and helped wrap it around my neck. A nice sentiment if not for his finger


    identally grazing the flesh by the cor, causing me to wince.


    “Does it hurt badly?” he asked softly, lifting the metal up in curiosity to try and see the skin under it. “It


    looks really red.”


    I grabbed his hand to move it away, adjusting the cor and scarf back in ce behind it. “You get used t


    o it. Mostly it‘s just a mild burn that you tune out just like the handcuffs. The problem is that, since it‘s on


    all day long, the skin gets irritated so it‘s far more sensitive. I have a cream that helps a little with that


    though.”


    He nodded hesitantly, not looking very reassured by my response. But as he looked into my eyes, I could


    tell he felt guilty. .


    “Aria... you know I‘m so–.”


    “I know. It‘s not your fault,” I said, cutting him off.


    I took a step back towards the door in an attempt to break the serious air surrounding us. “Anyway, you


    said we were in a rush?”


    He frowned, as if remembering why we were here again, and cleared his throat. “Yeah... let‘s go. The


    house is still sleeping so stay quiet,” he said, leading me out the door.


    I followed closely behind through the familiar halls, the eerie silence of those sleeping around us evident,


    until we finally made it to his car parked out front.


    The fresh air was what hit me first. It was a crisp smell of nature, maybe even some freshly cut grass.


    Whatever it was, I took a second to breathe it in, greedily indulging in something I‘d deprived myself of.


    Already I could feel myself wake up and feel a little more stable. Maybe this trip was what I had needed.


    Aleric quickly got into the car and I followed after, throwing my bag in the back. He didn‘t waste much


    time afterwards in starting the engine.


    The trip was going well and we were driving for a while before I finally spoke. It was something that had


    been bothering me since his arrival this morning, a nagging in my mind that wasn‘t allowing me to let it


    go.


    “… Tytus doesn‘t actually know that I‘m going to this meeting... does he?” I asked dubiously.


    There were no warriors apanying me even though there should have been, not to mention it was far


    too early in the morning; way earlier than we should have needed to make it to the meeting on time. With


    all of this in consideration, there was only one conclusion I coulde to.


    ...He was sneaking me out.


    Aleric was quiet for a minute before replying. “...Sort of.”


    | sighed. “You told me yesterday that he knew about this.”


    “Oh, he will know... I left him a note.”


    My disapproval was evident in my silence to which heughed. “What‘s he going to do? Drag you home


    in


    front of all those pack officials? I‘m sure that‘ll look great on our already wavering reputation.”


    “What‘s that supposed to mean? Did something happen?”


    I hadn‘t kept up to date with current affairs outside the packhouse so naturally, I hadn‘t inquired as to the


    aftermath of my punishment. But I would be lying if I said that reputational damage didn‘t surprise me.


    Aleric‘s mouth ttened in a tight line as if he wasn‘t sure whether to exin.


    “...Aleric?” | pressed.


    “Well... I mean, it‘s not like we didn‘t anticipate a bacsh from this whole thing,” he started. “There‘s


    been a bit of stirring, a few usations... After all, you just went missing one day, holing yourself up in


    those quarters. Tytus made an announcement to say you were taking some personal time off to recover


    following the death of Myra. Of course, that didn‘t make much sense given the timeline of events. A few


    people weren‘t happy so it‘s just been a matter of putting out fires.”


    “What do they think actually happened?” I asked.


    “A few theories. The biggest one being imprisonment which is problematic. There was also a lot of


    petitioning for your release happening. Not just from within the Winter Mist either.”


    “...And the cor?”


    “Just rumours... but unfortunately, that one has spread around pretty far.”


    I nodded, already having assumed as much. It was to be expected that people were curious regarding


    the cor since this sort of thing waspletely unheard of


    But inside, a small part of me felt satisfied that Tytus was having a hard time exining my absence One


    of the main purposes of the cor was to allow me lo still make public appearances, yet I‘d kept myself


    indoors anyway. I knew it was petty of me to take pleasure, since causing more civil unrest was thest


    thing I should be advocating for, but my hatred for Tytus had been steadily growing every day that


    passed living with this humiliation


    We drove quietly the rest of the way, my mind filling with anxiety the closer we got, until finally, I saw the


    border in sight. Several warriors from the Diamond w pack were standing guard, screening everyone


    a s they came across. I wondered whether the added security measures were introduced from hearing


    about all the rogue attacks and deaths the Winter Mist suffered.


    The warriors peered down into Aleric‘s car window to identify him, though he didn‘t need much


    introduction. All the packs within our neighbouring territories would know who he was. I could see their


    nervousness, the way they carefully showed Aleric respect, but their attention wasn‘t just directed at


    him.


    The frequent and unmistakable eye shifting to where I was seated was... less than subtle. In fact, their


    staring was almost borderline rude. But I knew why they were doing it... after all, their eyes were directed


    towards my neck, where I was sure they were wondering if the rumours were true, hiding away just


    behind the scarf.


    I squirmed ufortably in my seat, turning my face to look out the window to distract myself instead


    Coming here was a bad idea. If the lower ranks were this tantly obvious, who knew how the ranked


    members would conduct themselves with less social constrictions


    As if sensing my difort, a low warning growl rumbled out next to me, and I looked up in surprise to


    see Aleric‘s attention pointed towards the warrior


    “understand how being brought up in a small pack like this would be educationally difficult,” he quipped


    with an undertone of threat that was impossible to miss, but yourck of social etiquette should not be a


    nexcuse to stare at her like a museum attraction Or would you prefer I bring it up as a formalint


    Chapter Sixty Six


    during the meeting today? Rmend that your pack looks to invest more into its training if this type of


    insult is tolerated by even an unranked guard dog?”


    The warrior‘s face went white, eyes wide with fear. Aleric could rip his throat out if he wanted and this


    pack wouldn‘t be able to do much about it. After all, they were under the Winter Mist‘s protection


    because of their ownck of resources.


    But as much as I wasn‘t a fan of the warrior‘s behaviour, it was something I knew I should probably


    intervene with before it got out of hand.


    Slowly, I reached a hand out and gently touched Aleric‘s arm.


    “It‘s okay,” I said, trying to reassure him. “Let it go. I‘m sure you‘ve scared him enough for a lifetime. If


    can‘t cope under the gaze of someone like him, then there is no chance for me in that meeting room.”


    Aleric slowly exhaled, tension releasing from his shoulders.


    “Anything else required for the checkpoint?” I asked, leaning forward to address the warrior directly; a


    warrior who was still looking far too terrified to move.


    Mutedly, he just shook his head.


    “Very well then. Have a *great* rest of the day,” I said in a forcefully polite manner. “Come on, Aleric, let‘s


    just get this over with.”


    Aleric grumbled but still drove on, never once turning back to look at the petrified warrior.


    “You can‘t attack someone for just looking at me impolitely,” I said carefully after a few moments of silent


    driving. “Otherwise we‘re about to walk into a massacre.”


    “I wasn‘t going to.”


    I turned to stare at him, my face showing that I didn‘t believe him in the slightest.


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    “Well, they can at least show some respect,” he finally mumbled, amending his initial stance.


    I sighed. If he didn‘t want to deal with people like this then he shouldn‘t have brought me. At best, it felt


    like I would be a distraction to the discussions taking ce. His temper wasn‘t anywhere near as bad as I


    once remembered it, but I was sure that this was still an unnecessary and avoidable test of that.


    A few more minutes down the road and we finally made it to the main hall area. Several cars were


    already parked nearby despite our arrival being almost two hours early. I assumed that some of the


    packs residing further out came early in case of any issues along the journey. Today would be important


    for them so I knew they wouldn‘t want to take any chances.


    We got out and walked towards the meeting hall. In my chest, I could feel my heart beating loudly from


    nerves and I began to fidget restlessly with the scarf; double... triple... quadruple checking to make sure


    every part of it was covered.


    “It‘s fine,” Aleric said, having noticed my agitation. “You‘re fine. It‘s just a meeting with a bunch of small,


    barely on the map packs.”


    I nodded. I knew I shouldn‘t even care what anyone in the room thought of me, but it was through these


    men that more rumours could be spread. Within a week, it was possible for word to have spread all the


    way to the other side of the country.


    We reached the main door and I could hear the chatting of several groups of people on the other side.


    Maybe four or five packs worth of representatives. I wasn‘t sure how many were attending today but


    there probably wouldn‘t be many more left to arrive.


    Without much further ado, I then watched as Aleric reached out to push the door open....


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    “–Wait,” I said quickly, making him pause.


    I needed to slow my heart rate. It was making my body feel faint.


    ‘Calm down,‘ I told myself. ‘In... and out.‘


    However, between taking deep breaths to focus, I suddenly felt a hand tilting my chin up, forcing me to


    raise my head and meet Aleric‘s serious gaze


    “Head up,” he instructed. “Don‘t allow them the chance to look down on you. You‘re a Saintess and the


    daughter of the Winter Mist‘s Beta.”


    I picked up immediately on how he didn‘t refer to me as future Luna. He must have realised that wouldn‘t


    have made me feel any better. In fact, neither of us mentioned my future position as Luna, almost as if


    both of us knew it was too ufortable of a topic to bring up. But ‘Saintess?‘ It‘d been so long since


    someone had called me that. These days, I certainly didn‘t feel like one. I felt no better than a human


    inside a cage; weak, powerless and unable to defend myself.


    However, he was right. Even with just my birth status alone being that of the daughter of our pack‘s Beta,


    1 stillmanded more respect than the majority of these men from small territories. Whether they


    cared i fl was a Saintess or not, we still held the most power in that room.


    “Ready?” he asked, resuming his hand on the door.


    “I‘m ready.”


    And with that Aleric opened the door.


    Just as I had thought, there were several groups of people scattered around the foyer. All of them


    mingling with others who I presumed were from different packs, their demeanours ranging from friendlyt


    o more reserved.


    However, for all the conversations that were avidly taking ce, it felt almost surreal to then see a whole


    room die to absolute silence as quickly as this one did.


    Because all their faces instantly turned towards me, all filled with mixed expressions. And, internally, I


    sighed.
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