Chapter 250
Chapter 250
An entire day goes by, and no matter how much I ask after both Aaron and Karolina, no one will tell me
anything and no other Councilmembers come to see me.
I’m getting meals regularly and the night before they brought a cot in for me to sleep on.
At least they’re seeing to my basic needs, but it makes me worried about how long they plan to keep
me here like this without telling me anything.
Later that afternoon, the door opens, and I’m surprised and relieved when James walks into holding
Ethan.
“Oh my god!” I cry in relief as I get up from where I’d been
sitting on the couch and hurry over to them.
James hugs me and then hands over Ethan.
I’m so relieved to be holding him again, but it makes me even sadder about the fact I can’t go home.
I never thought I’d miss someone so much who I’d known for such a short amount of time.
“How are you?” James asks, a note of concern in his voice.
I send him a lightly admonishing look. “About how you’d expect. Next question?”
He gives a quick laugh and then goes to sit on one of the chairs at the table.
I join him and set Ethan on my knee. He grabs a fistful of my hair, seeming fascinated by it.
“How are things with the packs?” I ask, not sure I want to know. But I’m still Luna, even if I am being
held by the Council right now.
“The packs are okay,” James says, his expression serious. “There’s a lot of rumors flying around right
now. Most people are obviously on your side, but outside our own packs, other wolves are believing
the things the Council is saying about what Aaron did.”
I definitely don’t need to hear whatever misinformation the Council is putting out to tarnish Aaron’s
reputation. It’ll only make me angry, and right now I’ve got nowhere to direct that
anger.
I just have to keep hoping that if Karolina can’t intervene before the supposed trial, she’ll be able to use
her sway to help the result go our way during the actual hearing.
James looks troubled, and I can tell there’s something else on
his mind, something else he’s not sure whether he should tell
1. me.
“What else is happening?” I ask, giving him a gentle nudge.
He sighs in resignation. “The Council have taken temporary control of all four packs–Rathborn,
Roberts, Leithrow and your new Havelock pack.”
“What?” I demand. I’d heard of this happening before in other situations when Alphas have gone rogue
or broken serious Council rules, but those instances have been few and far
between.
I didn’t imagine it would happen here and now with Aaron.
“It’s true, I’m sorry,” James says. “They’ve told us that anyone
who tries to help you or Aaron will also be held and charged
with treason.”
“Oh my god,” I whisper in shock.
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The Council doesn’t seem interested in him having a fair trial.
They’re doing everything they can to make sure Aaron goes
down and it looks legitimate under their ruling.
“I’m sorry, Leah,” James says sadly. “I wish I had better news.”
“It’s okay. None of this is your fault, and I’d rather know the
truth.”
James nods, but he doesn’t look any less miserable.
I reach over and squeeze his hand. “Please tell our pack members I’m thinking of them, and I’m doing
everything in my power to get home to them.”
James gives me a small smile. “You’ve always been a
natural–born Luna. I just wish we’d all realized it sooner and not treated you so terribly because of who
your father was-”
“That’s in the past, James,” I tell him with a shake of my head. “I don’t hold it against anyone. I’d rather
look forward than
look back, especially now that I have a son to raise.”
“And that’s why you’re a better Luna than most of us probably deserve.” James squeezes my hand in
return. “We’re all
praying that you and Aaron come home safely.”
However, in James’s gaze, I can see the truth.
He hopes, but he doesn’t believe.
He thinks this is the end for Aaron, if not both of us.
I can’t blame him for thinking that way.
We’re in an impossible situation.
But I’m choosing to believe justice will prevail.
If I don’t have that hope, I don’t have anything, and I’ve already lost enough in this life without losing
hope as well.
One of the Enforcers who has been standing by the door, monitoring our visit clears his throat.
“Your time is up, Beta.”
James reaches over and I reluctantly hand Ethan back, wondering when I’ll get to see him and hold
him again.
How much longer will the Council hold us before they have
their damn trial?
“Be safe, Luna,” James tells me with a slight bow.
But then I ruin the formality of the moment by stepping forward to hug him. “Look after yourself, James,
and my son as well.”
“Of course, always,” James murmurs, sending me one last sad
smile, before walking out of the room.
“Wait, please,” I say to the Enforcer before he can step out. “Can you please ask about getting an
update from Councilwoman Karolina?”
The Enforcer gives a short nod, but that doesn’t really tell
me anything, before he closes the door and I’m alone in the silence again.
It’s suffocating, that silence.
It feels like I’ve already been condemned to my coffin.