We had all seen it. Finlayâs opponent in the final fight was his brother.
âMaybe itâs a good thing. This way, they can fight without killing each other,â Ramses said. Matilda and I looked at each other and I knew we were thinking the same thing. The two brothers couldnât kill each other, but no matter who won, their relationship would never recover. This was the final blow. Sam would be facing a Gamma from a pack I hadnât heard of and my brother would face the Beta from Medowâs old pack. There was no way around it, I would have to watch Finlay fight, there was no way I wouldnât be there for him. We split up. Ramses and Jake walked towards the ring where Sam would be fighting. Matilda and I walked over to Finlay. He was standing beside the platform with a frown on his face.
When he saw me, the frown deepened.
âI thought you would be good as new. You donât look like it,â he mindlinked me.
âOh thanks, just what a woman wants to hear. Easy on the compliments,â I joked and tried to make him smile. His frown stayed put. âHonestly, Iâm in better shape than when you last saw me. Iâm standing up and Iâm in my human shape. Hugo tells me I will be all better by tomorrow. So you will have no excuse not to dance with me,â I said. He didnât smile, but at least his frown relaxed.
âGood.â
âHow are you holding up? We have done well over all, it would be fine for you to step down from this,â I told him.
âI wonât. I think we need to do this,â he said. I knew by the tone he was set on it. I nodded.
âMatilda and I will be here,â It was his turn to nod. He took a deep breath and turned to walk up on the platform. The match was about to begin.
âI donât know how Becky managed to watch all of Elderâs fights,â I linked Matilda and felt her take my hand. We stood side by side, holding hands and watching the two brothers prepare to fight. Tamara came walking and stood on Matildaâs other side.
âI have done everything I can to not have this happen, and now the game has forced us to this point,â she said.
âMaybe it has always been unavoidable,â Matilda told her sister. I stayed quiet. It would have been easier for Finlay if his mother hadnât stopped him challenging his brother eight years ago. I was almost certain he would have won. If he would have, he wouldnât have created our pack, and I wouldnât have met him. So, in a way I should be grateful to his mother. I decided it was in the past and no matter what I thought about it, it was too late to change. I focused my attention to the two men as the signal to start the fight sounded. I almost crushed Matildaâs hand as Finlayâs brother attacked him. Alpha Ryan tried to swipe with his clawed hand at Finlay. Finlay ducked and moved to the left, under his brotherâs outstretched arm. As he moved past, Finlay sent a punch at his brotherâs gut. It hit home and I could hear Alpha Ryan release the air from his lungs. He staggered for a few steps, but recovered and turned to face Finlay again. I felt sick to my stomach as I watched a series of kicks from Alpha Ryan hit their target and Finlay almost went down on one knee. He managed to parry the final kick and found the strength to remain standing. After a while, Sam, Ramses and Jake came walking. Sam looked unharmed. I gave him a quick hug.
âHow did you do?â I asked.
âWhat do you think? I won of course,â he told me. I congratulated him and asked if he was hurt. He reassured me he just had some bruises. âHow is he doing?â he then asked, looking at Finlay.
âHe is holding his own. He is faster and more agile. But Alpha Ryan is stronger,â I told him.
âIt will be fine. Finlay even manages to beat me from time to time. He will be fine.â I tried to smile at him. It was nice of him to try and comfort me. All members of the pack were now standing around us, watching their Alpha fight. Again, Finlayâs brother used his claws. This time he managed to catch Finlayâs arm and four long wounds opened up and started bleeding. I did my best to tap down on my growl. Some must have escaped as Sam, Matilda and Tamara all turned and looked at me. I cleared my throat and Sam smirked. Both fighters looked tired. One way or the other, it would be over soon and they were terrifyingly equal.
âAmie, would you do anything for the Alpha to win?â Ramses asked.
âOf course,â I told him.
âThen please forgive me for this,â he said as he walked to stand behind me. He placed his hand on my injured side and pushed. I yelped as the pain which had been forgotten surged to new highs. Ramses had moved away from me as fast as he could when there was a growl from Finlay. I could see him searching me out and I thought Ramsesâ little trick would only distract him. But then Finlay turned to his brother, and it looked like he had found a new strength as he attacked Alpha Ryan. The power of the attack had his brother moving backward to avoid being hit. The power behind each punch was clear. Alpha Ryan almost lost his footing as the back foot hit the edge of the platform. For a second I thought he would step off it, ending the fight. But he found his footing and tried to dodge around Finlay, to get away from both the edge and his brother. Finlay seemed to have expected the move and took a hold of his brotherâs throat, he moved around his brother and kicked him hard in the small of his back, realising his grip. It made Alpha Ryan land hard on his stomach. Finlay was on top of him in an instant, taking a strong headlock. His brother was pinned and the official started the one minute countdown. When he got to half a minute and Finlayâs brother still hadnât managed to get back up, I could see the desperation in Alpha Ryanâs eyes.
âHeâs going to shift,â I mindlinked the others. I had barely finished the sentence before we could see the shimmer surrounding Alpha Ryan. This could go badly. If Finlayâs brother managed to shift while Finlay was this close to him, he could use his teeth and claws before Finlay could shift and defend himself. But Finlay knew what was happening. He shifted his grip to his brotherâs throat.
âDonât,â he growled. The shimmer around Alpha Ryan vanished and the official finally reached a minute. Our pack howled as Finlay was declared the winner. We surrounded him as he got back down off the ring and congratulated him. I could see he was moving stiffly, meaning he had taken more damage than he wanted us to know.
âOkay, okay. Give him some space and let him get checked out by the healers,â I told everyone and they made room around him. It was then I realised his mother wasnât with us. I looked around and just caught a glimpse of her walking away with his brother. âCome on, time to get checked out,â I told him.
âIâm fine,â he insisted.
âI believe you, but everyone just needs a little reassurance at the moment. It wonât cost you a thing.â
âFine, but we do it back at the cabin, I had enough of this place,â he said. I nodded. I was on the same page. As we walked past the board, I saw my brother had won his final match as well. I was happy for him. The walk back was not comfortable, but I did my best to hide it. We finally got back to the cabin and I realised I needed to climb two sets of stairs.
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âIâll just go and grab some milk. You can head up first,â I told the others. I needed a moment to brace for the task and I would rather not have everyone else standing around to watch when I tried to do it. I should have known Finlay and Sam would follow me into the kitchen.
âMilk?â Sam asked.
âYeah.â I took the milk out and filled a glass. âYou want?â I asked.
âNo thank you,â Sam said. Finlay remained silent. Looking at me. I drank my milk slowly. No one spoke. As I put the glass in the sink I was ready to face the stairs.
âHow bad is it?â Finlay asked.
âNot that bad,â I said.
âBad enough to avoid stairs,â Sam pointed out.
âNot avoid. I just needed to prepare.â
âRed.â There was a clear warning in his words.
âThree broken ribs.â
âFuck,â Sam said.
âItâs okay. I will be fine by tomorrow.â
âIâll carry you upstairs,â Finlay told me.
âDonât think I donât see that you are hurt as well. You try to hide it, but something is wrong with your left side,â I said.
âHe got in a lucky hit,â Finlay muttered.
âI will be fine. It will just take some time for me to get up to the room. Go on ahead, Hugo is waiting on you,â I insisted.
âI will carry you. I have already been checked out and I only have some bruises,â Sam told us both. I saw Finlay almost objecting. Then he paused and finally he nodded.
âAre you sure?â I asked.
âCome on, Amie. It will be fun.â They both walked me to the stairs. The rest of the pack had gone to do their own thing until dinner. Sam made sure he kept my injured side towards him as he gently lifted me. I couldnât see any pain on his face and he walked up the stairs as if he wasnât carrying me. Finlay walked a step behind, making sure we made it safely.
At the third floor, Sam gently put me down on my feet. âThink of me as your personal elevator until you have healed,â he told me. I had to giggle.
âThank you, Sam,â I said.
âJust let me know when you need me. Now Iâm off to take a shower and call Medow. Iâm happy she didnât know what the final game was. She will be worried enough hearing about it when she already knows Iâm fine.â Sam walked off to his room. Hugo stood outside Finlayâs room.
âGo and get checked out and take a shower. Tell me when you are done and we can have a talk,â I said to Finlay. âIf he is being stubborn, let me know,â I told Hugo.
âTake it easy,â Finlay told me. I nodded and walked into my room.