Chapter 88
The hour after my somewhat feral s*x with Kade had gone by in an instant. His mom was back ten
minutester, fixing my hair and ignoring what had clearly gone on between me and her son. She put a
light coating of make-up on my face, darkening myrge eyes and making the two different colors more
pronounced.
The meeting before the High Table meeting wasn’t a formal event—it was more like business than
anything else. Assessing potential enemies, seeking out weaker Alpha’s, and generally causing havoc
for most of the lower ranked werewolves.
Kade’s mom helped me into a te grey dress, zipping up the low-neck back in a smooth motion. The
dress reached my knees and was tight around my curves. It showed just enough cleavage to look
ssy, and brought out the silver tones in my one blue eye.
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It was best everyone viewed me as a capable adult, and not an emotional teenager. They needed to
believe I wouldn’t use my abilities recklessly, or for my own vengeance. I found the whole thing to be
somewhat absurd. Isn’t it my choice how to use the abilities I was gifted with?
She left my hair down hoping to remind everyone that while I was a cool and collected adult, I was still
young and inexperienced to this world. I had to say—she did an incredible job. The dress made me
seem mature and responsible, but my eyes lookedrger with the makeup she had put on me—brighter
and more vibrant.
“Alright, you’re ready.” She huffed, settling herself down after fussing over my hair for another half an
hour. Her eyes went brittle and the faint lines around her mouth deepened, “You’re alreadyte, but that
doesn’t matter anymore—the news about Alec, it’s already spread.”
“I thought it was being contained?” I scoffed, grinding my teeth against the thrashing beast that was
now held on lock-down inside of me. Thalia couldn’t be trusted not to hunt Zayne Novak down and use
our power on him without warrant.
“It was.” Sheughed dryly, her eyes disbelieving. “Why would they want to contain anything? Now
everyone believes they know how to control you. The smart ones are keeping their distance, waiting for
you to snap. When you use your abilities, they’ll most likely put you to d***h.”
“It seems like you know a lot about the High Table.” Imented.
“We all do.” She grunted, “They’ve k****d more of us than any other species.”
As Kade and I were escorted through the twisting and turning halls of the hotel, we were debriefed on
the more important guests at today’s meeting.
Marcus Novak sat number one at the High Table, holding thergest pack and influence in the country.
Cunning and brutish, he believes in moves and counter moves. Perfection is what he and his pack
strive for.
Second was Desmond Deville, known for being the oldest unmated male. His reputation was one
earned through hardbor and copious amounts of—partners at his disposal. He doesn’t run the
secondrgest pack in the country for nothing, the man is built like a submarine.
Third was Brayton Cliff, probably the most studious and logical of the five. He’s less ruled by a dark
need for more power than the others, and can turn the tides of any ruling.
Fourth is Jaspar Fox, an enigma d in tight leather, silver piercings, and cerulean eyes that would
bring any woman to her knee’s. It’s rumored that Jaspar Fox had a bad upbringing, and was sold to
some rogues as a toddler. He has scars all over his body, but no one has the gall to ask what
happened.
Sebastian Sable isst, and is one of the slimiest of the bunch. It’s rumored he works closely with
Marcus Novak, though no one knows the exact details of the arrangement. Sebastian Sable is what
most would ssify as a sociopath. He’s much like Marcus, but without the cunning and subtly that
makes for an incredible viin.
The five Alpha’s of the High Table were in this room, mingling with the smaller Alpha’s of the country.
Their votes were used in the process ofing to a decision, though the High Table had the final vote.
Therge events room of the luxurious hotel was the perfect business-casual background for the
meeting. Thick c******s hung from tall windows, and sleek ck tables sat around the back half of the
room. There were employees dressed in ck, toting aroundrge tters and offering flutes of
bubbling champagne.
“It’s a lot to take in, isn’t it?” Kade grunted low.
Our eyes remained forward, but I hoped he could see the slight twitch to my lips. He was making this
easier on me, even though he believed he couldn’t. Having him by my side, it was all that kept me from
going feral.
“Are you kidding me?” I scoffed quietly, “The only thing I remember is what she said about the High
Table, everything else was a blur.”
“You are so incredibly responsible in the face of danger, sweetheart.” Kade chuckled incredulously,
linking his arm in my own.
We were escorted inside and were nearly bombarded with packs that wanted to talk. Most of the
Alpha’s spoke with Kade—though their eyes would often stray and linger on me for far too long. They
spoke of truces and alliances, potential partnerships that might benefit both packs. Kade noticed those
hungry nces, yearning for power—those men were lucky Kade had some form of restraint. Not all
were bad, though. There were two who seemed a little more than pissed an Alpha would be kidnapped
to aid a feud between white wolves and other werewolves. Kade didn’t get along with any of them, but
he’s always been more abrasive than Alec.
“That’s Marcus Novak.” Kade murmured quietly, squeezing my hand lightly.
We had stopped for something to drink, and I stopped myself as the urge to guzzle the dry tasting
champagne fell over me. My mouth was horribly dry from speaking and smiling,ughing and chatting
like an innocent, beautiful, girl would.
At Kade’s words, my head whipped around. I’m sure that’s not the reaction he wanted me to have, but I
couldn’t help it. I had heard so many bad things about this man. I expected a shaved head and thick
face scars, something that identified him as an immediate viin.
There was none of that.
Marcus Novak was a conventionally attractive man, much like his son. Their faces were perfectly
angr and chiseled. Full lips, strong nose and cheekbones, and full eyebrows andshes. Very
muscr but not overly bulky, and he even had a charming smile.
I felt a bit robbed that someone so supposedly evil looked so normal. You think I’d be used to monsters
having human faces, but I don’t think I am.
“You’re disappointed?” Kade questioned, his head tilting to the side and his eyes burning with curiosity.
“That emotion doesn’t make sense in this situation, Aurora.”
I tried not tough at the confusion on his face, or the way his hair shifted from the movement and fell
over his forehead.
“He looks…normal.” I borated with a frown, “So yeah, I’m disappointed. I expected this big bad
Alpha, but he doesn’t look like a bad guy.”
“Of course he doesn’t look like one.” Kade grunted, “Marcus Novak is all charm and smiles. He lies so
well that I think he truly believes them, eventually.”
“So, how do we beat a liar?” I mused, tapping my chin with a freshly painted fingernail. They were the
only thing I had a choice on. The twin’s mom wanted to paint them white, for purity and protection—I
scrapped that idea. I picked ruby red—the color of fresh blood.
It was foreshadowing, you see. I knew that sooner orter I’d have the blood of Alec and Tori’s
kidnappers on my hands, and I weed my fate.
“We lie better.” Kade replied, an eyebrow cocked in Marcus Novak’s direction.
Zayne Novak chose that moment to make his appearance, swooping into the room and heading
straight for his father.
I could feel my heartbeat halt when I locked eyes with Zayne Novak. I felt no guilt pouring from him,
nothing that would indicate he had a hand in taking my mate and friend, but I knew what the twin’s
mom had said. He could’ve simply felt justified in what he had done—that would exin theck of
guilt.
What he did feel was pissed, thoroughly irritated and even a little bit hurt. I wanted tough, someone
had hurt his feelings and wounded his ego.
Kade was the rock that got me through the storm, and effectively, kept me from ripping Zayne’s
strangely symmetrical face off.
We made it through the entirety of the gathering without an issue. The entire debacle was easily three
hours long.
What I found most entertaining; I hadn’t spoken to a single member of the High Table. Don’t get me
wrong, they all saw me, but none stepped forward to speak.
Marcus Novak gave me a subtle nod, and a twitch of his lips. Desmond Deville winked at me and
laughed at Kade’s snarl. Brayden Cliff made no indication that he had noticed me, but I could feel his
assessing eyes on me more than any of the others. I had taken one look into Jaspar Fox’s eyes and
knew that man had seen bloodshed and darkness. It was written into every puckered scar on his body.
Sebastian Sable gave me an oily smile, one that promised many dark things toe.
We had just a brief break to prepare ourselves for the High Table meeting, not nearly long enough to
settle the swarm of poisonous wasps in my stomach.
Kade and I, along with our baton of guards, headed back to the room for dinner. We hadn’t eaten at the
gathering, for fear of being p******d. Apparently, it had actually happened before.
As we slipped into the dark hotel room, I smelled something that made me stiffen. Kade whipped
around with a snarl, turning on the light in the room within seconds. My eyes ached just a hint as they
adjusted, but the feeling was smothered by overwhelming relief and just a bit of fear.
Sitting on the edge of the bed, unharmed and blushing furiously, was Tori.
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