Chapter 424
424-Don’t Give Me Up.
“What the hell is going on here?” I muttered to Lazlo, “Why did you not tell me about the meeting?” I
grunted, continuing to feel uneasy.
“Because you would have created a ruckus and right now, I don’t want my pack’s image to get scarred
because of your messed up m*ntal state,” Lazlo pushed his body forward, matching my posture, and
grunted back at me.
“I see a lot of you are not happy to see me here,” Corbin eximed, rubbing his palms and staring at
everyone. He was the only one standing while we sat in our seats like obedient students.
“And trust me, the feeling is mutual,” the smirk from his lips disappeared as his eyesnded on me, “but
this meeting needed to be done. After the demise of my father— I have been working on making some
rules to make things better,” he said and sneakily scratched his temples. If I know anything about him
and his father, the pack’s well-being is the least of their interests.
“Let’s start with the new rules that have been in the making for the past few weeks. I will send the
signed copy out to other packs too, but first, you guys! I wanted to personally talk about it with you all,”
he yammered, smirking when the discussion returned to the subject of us.
“Ah! The rules are simple, and they are for the benefit of everyone,” he stated, still not disclosing the
rules and making me anxious.
“What are they about?” Vinona, being genuinely curious, couldn’t help but ask him.
“I am d you asked.” Corbin turned away with a wide, closed-lip smile. “Let’s start with the most
important one. The subject of rogues! Rogues have always been involved in these matters,
intentionally or unintentionally. By matters, I mean crimes.” He paused only to look at Christina and say,
“Sorry if that offends you.” He smirked when she clenched her jaw.
“I believe most of it has to do with the fact that when a person bes a rogue, they just feel
invincible. Since there are no restrictions to the rogues living in the wild, theymit crimes without
thinking of any repercussions. So, with that being said. Anyone wanting to go rogue is no longer an
option. In order for you to be a rogue, you will need my permission and signed letters.” The way
he exined the first rule, my body left my soul.
It was a direct attack on my recently adored freedom. I wanted to be a rogue so that I could live
away from these toxic rtionships.
“And obviously, the border patrol will be even stricter from now on. There will be cameras everywhere
just to avoid unusual and —horrifying incidents.” He had to lower his head when he talked about that
because it was something his father exploited a lot.
“The second rule is—no Luna can leave a pack to stay at another alphas pack without my permission.
Both the mates need to reject each other in order to break the mate bond, which we are aware of, but
in official terms, they will have to spend time together if one of them denies breaking the mate bond.
Which also brings me to another rule, a bit personal one,” he nodded and held his smile in, “My Luna
Queen has been ditching me for some time. I haven’t had an opportunity to spend time with her,” He
gave a sarcastic smile when talking in a creepy tone about me. I felt my body going numb for some
time, and then I decided to speak up for myself.
I didn’t need the sympathy of the others when they let out a gasp. They knew Corbin would force me to
join him in his pack.
“Which actually coincides with the other pertinent rule,” I said in a loud andmanding voice.
“Would you like to enlighten us?” Corbin scoffed, furrowing his brow in an attempt to make me look
stup*d for questioning his rule knowledge.
“If a Luna has too many mates, she is allowed to deny spending time with one of them if the majority of
her mates vote for it,” I said and deepened my eye contact with Corbin, who was no longer smirking.
Everyone stared at us and then at each other. I know what they might be thinking. I had the nerve to
challenge Corbin. I knew the entire meeting was about making me surrender. To hell with him for
thinking he can stop me from leaving this pack or any of my mate’s packs.
I red at him for a while before the harshness in his face melted away and it irked me once again.
“Majority of the mates, she said,” Corbin let out augh and then stared directly at Lazlo, who still had
his hand tightly wrapped around my hand. He was zoned out, deep in thought.
“Oh!” I sighed, steadily turning around to Lazlo. “I need to speak to my mate,” I said, asking for some
privacy.
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The fact that Lazlo immediately didn’t object brought my hopes down, but I knew I would be able to
persuade him once we were alone. No way he would willingly give me away.
We have a lot of differences, and we grew apart, but that doesn’t mean we will leave each other at the
mercy of the devil.
“Sure, by all means.” Corbin pped his hands and then gestured at everyone to get out of the living
room and let us talk about it.
I was sitting with my spine erect and too many thoughts holding me back from starting a conversation,
even when my freedom depended on it.
“Lazlo!” I said, finally feeling him release my hand. I turned around to look at him. His eyes were still
stuck in space.
“Tell me you’re not going to let him take me away,” I almost pleaded with him. It hurt my soul to beg him
while he stood there like a mountain, void of emotions.
“Lazlo!” I gently ced my hand on his arm to shake him into reality, but he nudged my hand off of him.
It was at that time that I understood. He was in reality and didn’t want to interrupt.