Chapter 248
AURORA
Morning sunlight leaked into my office and striped the wood desk piled high with reports.
My headache in protest as I went over the latest updates about pack matters. My mind went back to the increasingly weird behavior Rowan had shown of late.
The confrontations, the outbursts, the whispered discontent in the pack all these had reached a point whereby it could not be ignored.
I let out a deep sigh and leaned back into my chair, just then a sharp knock startled me from outside the door.
âEnter,â I called, straightening further when a guard burst in, pale and in a rush with every step.
âLuna,â he said, still catching his breath. âWeâve confirmed. involvement by Rowan in⦠suspicious activities. Heâs been having secret meetings with Alina, and⦠â The guard didnât continue, his gaze fixed on the papers on my desk.
âHe has been spreading rumors in the pack.â
I had thought by this time, such frustration from him should have gone, a phase he should get past. âAre you certain?â I
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asked, stiff, though shaking inside.
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He nodded, laying on my desk a small pile of papers. âThese were found in his quarters plans for⦠something more than a simple rebellion.â
Not surprised, my eyes finally came to rest on the incriminating evidence laid before mine, and I began turning over theory upon theory in my head.
âWhere is he now?â
âIn his room,â the guard said. âShall weâ¦â
I breathed a deep, soul searching, inward breath while my mind balanced out various options. With firm resolve then, I nodded. âYes. Arrest him. Silently. I donât want to panic the pack.â
Muttering had begun almost immediately. By the time he was being marched out, manhandled with two guards, the pack in groups gathered, all whispering and guessing as to who it was.
âThis canât be happening.â
âRowan? But why?â he hushed out, surprise laced deep into his
tone.
Loud protests came from Rowan as he was dragged toward the packhouse. âThis is a mistake!â he yelled, the desperation in his voice high enough that it cracked. âI didnât do anything wrong!â
I stepped down onto the packhouse steps. The noise of the
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crowd ceased as my presence was noted.
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âEnough,â I said, clear and sure. âRowan, we have proof of your actions. You will get your chance to explain yourself, but for now, youâll be detained.â
His eyes flashed to mine, and in that one moment, I saw the boy he had been: all earnest, all yearning, all desperate for someoneâs approval.
Then his features darkened in a mask of rage. âYou think youâre perfect, donât you?â he said. âYou think youâre better than the
rest of us.â
Dane came beside me, solid, sure, a stabilizing presence. âTake him away to the holding cells,â he said to the guards.
In less than a moment, Rowanâs eyes flicked to Alina, who stood. no more than at the edge of the crowd, crossing her arms over
her chest.
She didnât take one step closer to us or even say one word, yet her smile ran chills up my spine.
I sat at my office desk, it was almost night time. My head resting on my hands.
âYou did what you had to,â Dane whispered, his hand warm against my shoulder.
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I looked up then, searching for reassurance on his face. âDid I? Did I fail him?â
âRowan made his choices,â Dane said with certainty. âYou gave him every chance to prove himself. This isnât on you.â
Of course the words did encourage me, yet a doubt remained.
As soon as I finished all my work, I went to the dungeon. I wanted to see how Rowan was doing.
The cell was cold, dimly lit, I stood in a spot where the darkness shielded me as I looked at him.
Rowan sat on the narrow bench, head in hands, the oppressive silence broken only by the periodic dripping water from the ceiling.
The sound of footsteps lifted his gaze; his eyes 1 narrowed as Alina came into view. She walked to the bars and held them.
âWell, well,â she said, her tone mocking. âLooks like youâve finally found your place.â
Rowan rose, fists balled. âYouâ¦â
âWhat? Betrayed you?â Alinaâs smile spread wide.
âOh, Rowan. You did that all on your own. I just gave you the push you needed.â
âYou used me,â he growled in a low voice and with trembling
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rage.
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Alina leaned on the bars, her eyes glowing. âOf course I did. And you let me. Because deep down, you wanted all I promised, right?â
The anger seeped from Rowan, vanquished, his shoulders. sagging in defeat. âWhy?â
She cocked her head, pretending innocence. âBecause I could.â
As Alina turned to leave, Rowan sank back onto the bench, bowing his head. He sat amidst the silence after Alina was long gone, words ringing in his head.
They hit at him, shredding layers of his anger to reveal raw shame lying beneath.
Overwhelming, to say the least, this realization of what he had been up to and how he was being played upon. He hunched over, his head between his knees, and went into quick shallow breathing. His chains clang together..
The cell felt suddenly even much smaller restrictive to such an extent that its walls seemed to close in on him.
Reminded himself, he had been thinking all the while along the road the quiet envy and frustrations; the urge and need to amount to something.
This time the footsteps came louder, firmer. He didnât raise his head as they stopped outside his cell.
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âRowan,â my voice came soft, yet laced with an edge he had
never heard before.
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He looked up more slowly. His gaze met mine. For one moment no anger glinted in my eyes, no triumph, only disappointment.
âYou come to see the fallen trailor?â His voice was bitter, rough.
I took another step closer to the bars, laying hands lightly on cold metal. âI came to understand,â I said.
Rowan laughed, it wasnât a funny sound. âUnderstand what? That I am a disappointment? That I let her wrap me into this?â
I didnât flinch, I didnât let the slightest change grace my face. âI want to understand why you didnât come to me, why you felt this would get you seen.â
My words cut deep, and his fists on his thighs curled tightly.
âBecause you would not have seen me otherwise!â he spat, anger lacing his tone. âYou and Dane, you have it all! The pack, the respect, each other! And Iâm nothing but nothing.â
My jaw firmed, her eyes unflinching. âYou were never nothing, Rowan. You were one of us. You still are.â
His laughter then was more reduced, almost hollow. âI donât think that the pack does anymore.â
I moved forward a bit, softening her voice. âThatâs because you
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stopped seeing it yourself first.â
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The breath hitched in Rowanâs chest as he looked away. âWhat happens now?â he asked well below a whisper.
I didnât immediately answer. âYouâll be judged. What happens after that is pack business. But, Rowan.â
He met my gaze now, the vulnerable edge to my tone startling
him.
âWhat you do from here matters more than what youâve done.â
I straightened, my gaze holding a moment, then turned and walked away, leaving Rowan to his thoughts.
Outside, Dane waited with his arms across the chest and a furrow on his brow. I was a bit shocked to see him there.
âHow did it go?â he asked slowly.
I raised a brow at him, âHow did you know I was here?â
He leaned in, âYou are my male⦠Aurora⦠I know you.â
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I sighed and leaned back against the âHeâs, torn. He knows heâs screwed up, but I donât think he fully realizes the damage
yet.â
Daneâs jaw clenched. âWe canât afford to have this tear the pack further apart. If the others start to question our ability to deal with thisâ¦â
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âI know,â I cut in softly. âBut itâs not about Rowan anymore. Alinaâs out there, and the threat she posed wasnât what we thought she was.â
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Daneâs eyes darkened. âYou donât think she is plotting something
more?â
I nodded. âShe has always been. Rowan was just a part of her game, and now thatâs taken away; sheâll find another way.â
Daneâs hand settled onto her shoulder, and the grounding sensation released some of the tension.-
âWe will be ready.â