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Chapter 270

    Chapter 270


    The iming by Cooper Book 4


    The Contest by Cooper (Jaxon & Evangeline)


    Chapter 70 (Jaxon)


    We wake on the morning of the finalpetition. This time, we won’t know how we’re doing until the


    announcement of the winners. Since it’ s a timed typed test, and we’ll be judged based on multiple


    criteria in multiple scenarios, it’s anybody’s guess how we’ll be ranked.


    I did find out that our rankings in the previouspetitions will be factored into our final ranking to


    choose the packnds. However, as I look around the room at breakfast, I realize that of the 19 of us


    that are left topete, thirteen are Alphas. We found outst night that Jace had resigned from the


    competition and rather than bring someone new back in, they are letting the final group of contestants


    remain at 19.


    I called Jace to find out what was going on, and he just said he needed to prove to himself that he


    could be an Alpha and now he’s done that. He never wanted a pack, and he has no intention of leaving


    Jordan. I wished him luck. He’s going to need it.


    Now, as we walk into the room that will be the space for our finalpetition, I realize they have given


    us assigned seats far away from each other. I pull Evangeline in for a hug and wish her luck before


    going to find my name.


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    When I sit, there’s aputer and beside that, there is water, a couple of snacks, paper and pen. As


    everyone gets settled, Councilman Jason enters the room along with the other four council members.


    While Councilman Jason remains at the front of the room, the other four spread out around the room,


    finding seats where they can monitor several of us at once.


    “Good morning, everyone. Wee to the final contest to be named Alpha of your own pack. Today’s


    test will be a test of your logical reasoning. You will be given five scenarios. You will have to exin


    what you would do in each scenario and why. Your answers, your thoughtfulness in your responses


    and your reasoning behind your decisions will be theponents that myself and the other four council


    members will rank you in today’spetition.”


    He looks around the room, but we are all quiet. “Theputer in front of you should have a nk field


    with a blinking cursor. Please enter your name now.”


    He waits while we all do that and it takes us to a home screen where there are five buttons: Scenario 1,


    Scenario 2 and so on. No indication of what each scenario is.


    “Is everyone at the home page with the five links to the different scenarios?” Everyone nods or says


    yes.


    “Good. As you navigate through thispetition, you will enter a scenario. Do not do it now, but when


    you do, the scenario wille up and you will be able to begin typing in your response. When you are


    done, there will be a button that says ‘Return to Main Menu’. It will bring you back to this screen and


    you can navigate to the next scenario. If you navigate back to this screen, you will still be able to go


    back and edit your response. So, for instance, if Scenario 2 has you stumped, rather than spending a


    lot of time on that scenario, you cane back here, finish out the other scenarios and then return to


    Scenario 2.”


    He checks to make sure we’re all paying attention. “There are two ways for your part of thispetition


    to end. First, once you havepleted all five scenarios, if you are satisfied with your responses, you


    may click the ‘Submit’ button on the home page. When you do that, it will ask if you are sure you are


    ready to exit thepetition. If you say yes, your responses will be submitted, and you will no longer


    be able to edit them.”


    “The second way that thepetition will end is at exactly 1 pm, theputers will shut down. You will


    no longer be able to edit, and your answers will automatically be submitted to the council as they are


    written. Any questions so far?”


    He pauses, but no one asks anything. “Okay, the rules. You are not allowed to leave this room for any


    reason. If you do, you are disqualified. There are two bathrooms at the end of the room, you may use


    those if needed. No time will be added to yourpetition if you must step away from yourputer


    for any reason. Second rule, no mind linking. I know several of you have mates here, some of you in


    this room are mates. You are not allowed to mind link anyone, it’s why none of your Alphas are here.


    We needed to make sure there was no cheating in this final part of thepetition. If any council


    member suspects that you are mind linking someone, you will immediately be disqualified. And finally,


    you may not ask anyone for assistance. You must answer these questions on your own.”


    He looks around the room. “Any final questions?”


    When there aren’t any questions, he looks up at the clock. “You have five minutes. I suggest you stand,


    stretch, and get your minds ready for the contest.”


    We all stand. I move around, needing to get rid of my nervous energy. Others, like Eve, begin


    stretching, t*ouching their toes and doing side bends. After four minutes, we all take our seats again. I


    crack open a bottle of water, making it ready for when I need it and then I focus on theputer, my


    f*ingers over the keyboard.


    “Five, four, three, two, one__ begin!”


    I click on Scenario 1. ‘Your pack is attacked by another pack, one that you thought you were in an


    alliance with but has now betrayed you. You defeat the other Alpha and his pack, but there are many


    casualties on both sides. The Alpha of the other pack survives the battle but is severely wounded.


    What punishment do you give to the Alpha and his pack? Why?’


    Well, they certainly aren’t going to make this easy, and the first one is already a tough one. Before I


    begin typing I consider a real-life scenario. Of the Alphas in this room, what if one of them attacked me


    and my pack? I choose Tobias as he’s my biggestpetition. If he were to attack my pack, kill my


    pack members, how would I feel? Angry, betrayed.


    But those aren’t emotions that should guide your decisions as an Alpha. And more than anything, I’d


    want to know why. And the question not only asks about the Alpha, but also his pack members. A pack


    is ruled by their Alpha, so should they be held ountable for the decisions of their Alpha, even though


    they are responsible for the death of my pack members?


    I put my f*ingers on the keyboard, and I begin to type out my n. What I would do, why I would make


    the decisions I am making. When I’m done, I click ‘Return to Main Menu’ and look up at the clock. It’s


    9:15am. I’m already behind.


    I quickly click on Scenario 2, taking a quick swig of water before reading the next scenario. ‘How would


    you, as an Alpha, h*andle a situation where feral fever returned to the packs? How would you h*andle


    the fear of your pack members? How would you h*andle it if your Beta, your best friend, or family


    member contracted the virus? What would you do as their Alpha and why?’ I sigh as I begin thinking


    through the next difficult scenario before beginning to write up my responses.
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