Rejected: Chapter 55
Rejected (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 1)
Simone held on to me while I had my mini-breakdown, and when I was done, I got to my feet, my wolf raging in my chest. In normal circumstances, after a run, she would have been tired, but the news of Dannie being hurt at the hands of this pack had us both ready to try round two of murdering their asses.
The only thing holding me back was the fact that if I pushed them too far today, they might kill me, and I couldnât let that happen before I knew Shadow and the library were okay. Not to mention everyone else in the Solaris System Iâd grown quite fond of.
Simone jumped to her feet, energy animating her face as she nodded. Whatever sheâd been mulling in her head, sheâd come to a conclusion, and was now ready to share her plan.
Leaning close to my ear, she acted like she was hugging me again. âThereâs a secret pack meeting tonight for enforcers and the top pack members,â she whispered. âI think itâs going to be about you and everything that happened. I didnât want to tell you because Iâm scared youâre going to get yourself killed fighting them, but we definitely have to figure out what they did.â
I clutched her shirt, holding on to her. âYes. I need to get to that meeting. Maybe just give me the coordinates, and you can stay home, where itâs safeâ¦â
She shook her head, pulling back from me. âNot a fucking chance, bitch. Iâll be at your side, just like I should have been when you were taken.â
I grimaced. âDid you not hear what Shadow did to Alpha Victor? Heâs absolutely ruthless and without mercy when heâs angry. If you got in his way, youâd have done nothing other than die. And if youâd done that for me, I would have been so angry that at least two lifetimes would have had to pass before Iâd forgive you.â
Her eyes sprinkled with tears as she shook her head again. âWhen I realized youâd run from Torma just before your shift, I blamed myself. If Iâd been a more supportive friend, Iâd have been with you.â
I swallowed as my eyes burned. âIâm so sorry for leaving like that, girl. Especially after telling you I wouldnât.â
Her voice was fierce as she shook me a little. âIt wasnât your fault. Iâve had a lot of time to think about⦠well, everything. You lived through hell, and I did nothing to help. Not really.â
That wasnât remotely true. Her love and support had definitely saved my life more than once. Simone continued before I could. âWhen you were taken by Shadow Beast, I promised that if you ever returned to me, Iâd never let you go. I canât break that promise⦠please donât make me.â
Our gazes were locked for what felt like an eternity, and eventually, I nodded, seeing in her face the same determination Iâd seen in my own for years. In truth, me making decisions for her was just as bad as Shadow doing it for me. I was no stronger or smarter than Simone, and as long as she knew all the risks, it wasnât my job to stand in her way.
âOkay. Just be aware that Iâve almost died twenty times since I was taken from here,â I told her. âIf youâre okay with living on the edge of death, I wonât stand in your way.â
She scoffed. âWeâve got this. Pretty sure being in Torma is living on the devilâs gate anyway.â There was a pause, and we chuckled.
âIâve literally been living with the devil,â I snorted.
Simone shot me a smirk. âI know.â
Both of us laughed and I had to shake my head at the irony of my last year. To shifters, Shadow was god, devil, beast, sinner, and saint. He was the complete package of yin and yang. Dark and light. Good and bad. Iâd been living in the devilâs house for a year, and if anything, had come out stronger and more independent than Iâd ever been here under the pack rule.
âWe will stop them,â I said with conviction.
Simoneâs face was fierce, her lips pursed as she narrowed her eyes. âWe will. I need to go home now so I can follow my parents. Iâll text you the coordinates.â
I grimaced. âI have no phone.â
She smiled. âI kept an old one of yours.â From her pocket, she pulled out my phone, fully charged and in pristine condition. For an old piece of crap. âI hoped that one day youâd call your number, so I never let the charge go out.â
My throat was tight as I hugged her once more. âI love you. Be careful following your parents and text me as soon as you know the location.â
âI will,â she whispered, squeezing me as she spun and took off.
I slipped the phone in my pocket just as Jaxson and Torin got back to meâtheyâd clearly been hanging close by.
âSee?â Torinâs first and only word as he smirked at me.
I played dumb. âSee what?â
His smile faded, darkness rolling through his eyes. âSee what I can offer you if you just stop fighting me? You will not be a prisoner with me. Youâll be an alpha female, mated to the alpha of all alphas.â
I tilted my head to the side, like I couldnât quite wrap my head around what he was saying. Truth be told, I couldnât wrap it around his arrogant stupidity, but thankfully, he couldnât read my thoughts.
âI just need some time,â I lied. âAnd being totally honest, Iâm getting fairly annoyed by men thinking they can throw their weight and power around and drag me off by my hair. You should really think about your approach going forward; I mean, if you want the sort of powerhouse relationship that youâre dangling in front of me.â
Keeping them happy until the meeting was my new motto. Hopefully tonight, Iâd get all the information I needed about Shadow and the library, and equally importantly, about Dannie. I needed to know if I had a friend to avenge or not. If they had hurt Dannie, I would figure out how to make them beg for death.
The thought of that brought a smile to my face. Of course, Torin, the stupid fuck he was, thought I was smiling at him. âYou got it, babe. We are going to rule this damn world and have the most beautiful pups.â
My stomach churned at the mere thought of touching him. His dick was probably half-rotted from being inside so many shifters. Especially Sisily. Speaking of, I wondered where that bitch even was. Did she know I was back? Did she know Torin wanted to claim the bond now? Why wasnât she here to scratch my eyes out?
âHowâs my mom?â I asked them suddenly. Not because I really caredâsheâd been nothing to me for yearsâbut it felt like I should at least ask.
Jaxson stepped forward, taking my hand. The revulsion I felt around Torin wasnât there with him, but I still didnât want his touch. When I removed my hand, he seemed surprised but recovered quickly enough. âYour mom fell into depression when you were taken by Shadow Beast,â he said slowly, softly, and my stomach clenched at his tone. I knew that tone. It was his bad news is forthcoming voice.
âGet to the point, Jax!â I snapped.
âI went to check on her, and she was unconscious,â he said in a rush.
Torin cut in. âI had the best healers take her case, but there was nothing they could do. The abuse on her body was just too great. Not even shifter genetics could save her.â
âIâm so sorry, Sunny,â Jaxson added.
The pain was a dull thud in my chest at the knowledge the last member of my family was finally gone. I was more alone than Iâd ever been⦠a blow I hadnât been expecting when Iâd asked about her.
âWhat happened to her body?â I breathed.
Shifter ritual was to burn the body, but only after a family member sent them off to the Shadow Beast with their blessings. My mother had no family without me, so I wasnât sure what theyâd done.
âMy father blessed her to the afterlife,â Jaxson said.
Anger swelled against the dull pain, and it was sharper, more colorful than my grief ever would be. âThe father who murdered her true mate? That was the shifter you thought was a great choice to send her into the next life?â
I silently added another name to my list: Dean Heathcliffe.
Each of them would pay, even if it took me my entire life. It wasnât about revenge⦠It was about righting wrongs that shouldnât have been allowed to happen.
Eh, maybe that was the same thing, but whatever, no one said I was perfect.
âWeâre sorry, Mera,â Jaxson said. âTorin and I have wanted to say it for a long time.â
Torin crossed his arms, not bothering to even open his stupid mouth as he let his beta talk for him. What the fuck had I done wrong to get this mongrel dog as a mate? I needed to ask Shadow about that⦠if I ever saw him again.
âHow about you make it up to me?â I said, once again lying through my teeth. âBy telling me what exactly happened when you all snuck into the Library of Knowledge.â
The friends exchanged a look before they turned back to me. âDo you really need to know, though?â Torin smarmed. âI mean, all that matters is youâre back. Tomorrow weâll call a pack meeting and introduce you as the alpha-mate. This is exactly what youâve been working toward, right?â
I couldnât stop the snort from escaping; Torin didnât miss it, his expression darkening. But what did he expect? The last thing I ever wanted was to be his mate. Iâd wanted to get the hell away from this pack as soon as I could, so this was a little like my worst nightmare.
Keep the peace. Keep the peace.
Just a few more hours.