BETA XAVIER
âWhat?â I barked.
âDonât kill him,â Samuel warned me.
âI would never,â I retorted.
Samuel stood and placed his hands on his desk.
âIâm serious, Xavier. Heâs our only clue to find out who is behind these attacks,â Samuel said.
Even though all my wolf and I wanted was for that fuckerâs blood to coat our hands, I knew that Samuel was right.
âOkay,â I said and stormed out. I mind-linked the prison guards to take the rogue to the interrogation room.
I walked behind the grand staircase and toward the blank wall. I pushed a button on the wall, and it moved to reveal a titanium door with a keypad. After scanning my eyes, the door opened, and I walked down the stairs to the basement.
As I reached the front desk, the guard on duty quickly got up from his place and bowed at me.
âThe rogue is waiting for you in the interrogation room, Beta Costa,â he informed me.
I nodded my head and walked in further.
Most of the prison cells were empty, so I walked past them and stopped in front of a rusted steel door that was left slightly ajar.
I walked inside to see the rogue was already chained to the wall. His face was bloodied and bruised and his clothes torn with stains of dried blood.
He slowly looked up when he saw my shoes, and his eyes widened in surprise. âYâ¦youâre not dead?â he asked me, and I smirked.
âYou should have done a better job and made sure I was dead before you drove off. Welcome to hell, you asshole,â I told him.
I walked toward him and began punching him until he lost consciousness, but my anger was still burning bright within me.
I looked around the room and spotted the torture tools and a sadistic smile appeared on my face. I walked toward the tray, grabbed the hand drill, and walked toward him.
I turned the machine on and started drilling a hole in his stomach.
The moment the drill went through his skin, his eyes flew open, and he began screaming in agony. âPlâ¦please stop! Please!â he yelled.
âXavier!â I heard someone yell from behind me, which made me stop the machine. I turned around to see Marquez near the doorway. âYou might kill him!â he exclaimed as he walked closer to the rogue and inspected his wound.
The hole that I drilled wasnât healing, and blood was forming a puddle on the floor.
âWhy isnât he healing?â Marquez asked as he walked to the tray and took a needle and thread to stitch him up.
âI donât knowâmaybe itâs the silver we give all the prisoners that blocks their healing?â I said, my tone dripping with obviousness.
âYou know we need him alive for information.â
âI know, but I donât think I want to see this piece of shit breathing anymore,â I asserted and took a seat on a metal chair.
After Marquez stitched him up, he stepped back and looked at the rogue.
âDidnât I tell you that you would end up worse if you didnât spit it out?â Marquez asked him.
âNow tell me who paid you to kill Beta Costa and his mate.â
âI donât know who it was. Heâ¦â I abruptly got up from my place and punched him in the face, breaking his nose.
âDonât you dare say that you donât know a thing,â I warned him.
âXavier, calm down.â Marquez pulled my hand and pushed me to the back of the room.
âTell me everything you know,â Marquez asked him.
The rogue was beyond terrified. He didnât dare look me in the eye.
âYou better speak in the next five seconds or pray to the Moon Goddess, I will shove that silver knife in your chest,â I threatened.
âIâ¦Iâll tell you everything,â he mumbled. âI was working on a construction site in a human town when a man approached me. He said he would give me one million dollars if I completed a task.â
âAnd did that man give you the money?â Marquez asked him, but he shook his head.
âNo, he only gave me half of it, and Iâm supposed to collect the other half tomorrow,â he said.
âOkay,â Marquez said and walked toward me. âLetâs go outside, Xavier.â
Marquez led me toward an empty office, and after closing the door, he turned around to face me.
âI think I have the perfect plan to catch their leader.â
âWhat is it?â
âThe rogue is supposed to get the other half of the payment tomorrow. So why donât we fix him up and then send him to collect the money? That way, we can catch whoever it is.â
âYour idea sounds good, but will it work? I bet he must have already been notified that weâve caught the rogue.â
âWe have to try,â Marquez insisted.
Even though I expected the mission to be a dead-end, I agreed
âFine, letâs do it your way. Get a healer to patch him up,â I told Marquez as I left.
I walked back upstairs and made my way to our house. As I walked inside, I was bombarded with the smell of lasagna.
Did Dad lose another challenge or something?
I walked into the kitchen, but instead of my parents, Eleanor was there, cooking my favorite food.
âHello,â I greeted her as I walked behind her and wrapped my hands around her waist.