Konstantin
“Any news?” I ask as I step into the living room where Kai, Cat, Nikolai and Marle are seated. Kai was now dressed in black cargo pants and no shirt, and Cat changed out of her bloody dress.
The witch looks at me and nods. “Morganna wants to trade Kai’s child for the one housing the entity.” She says, confirming Cat’s earlier assumption.
“We don’t expect you to do this, Kon, so we won’t even ask it of you,” Kai says, then gets up and walks towards me. “We’ll find another way to get my child back.”
I shake my head. “What if there is no other way, Kai? I don’t want your firstborn to die on account of me!”
What the fuck are we going to do?! We can’t leave his child in the hands of the enemy, and we can’t trade my daughter either. We’re literal sitting ducks right fucking now!
“There’s still tracking Dimitri down,” Marle suddenly says. “Last night, when he pitched up for the spell, I noticed something odd about him; his wolf had been tampered with, and a parasitic entity latched on. This parasite has been influencing his shifting for the last twelve years and gets triggered as soon as he gets angry enough; it also thrives under the moonlight and looked to be the work of your previous coven.”
Kai’s anger is palpable all the way across the room and for good fucking reason.
“Why are you only mentioning it to me now?!” He roars, slamming his fists on the table in front of him.
“Well, by the time we completed the spell, you were asleep, and the following morning I had forgotten about it since I needed to prepare for Caterina’s arrival. I’m sorry, Alpha Kai; I realise now this was an error.” Marle says a horrified look on her face as the full realisation hits her.
But why would they have messed with Dimitri’s wolf? Those witches were burned as soon as they were found guilty of conspiring against one of the 5 Alphas, so we can’t even ask them why they would do something like this.
“So does that mean-”
“No. Even if this is the work of some parasite, Dimitri is dead to me.” Kai cuts me off and starts pacing the floor. “If you think back to every time something shitty has happened to Caterina, Dimitri is right in the centre of it. Why send her to DA Westcott’s place? Who told Sergio that I would be at my weakest during the eclipse, and the way to get my power would be to rip out my heart and eat it? And who the fuck was at her side when she went missing?!”
I really don’t want to believe that Dimitri would betray us like this, but if Kai puts it that way, then it all makes sense. No, actually, nothing fucking makes sense anymore.
“He never trusted us enough to come to us with anything; he always played the gentle one, the one that wouldn’t hurt a fly when in fact, he loved killing. We cannot trust him after this, Kon, Dimitri has to die.”
I understand wholeheartedly where Kai is coming from; in the last few months, our entire pack has been shattered with betrayal from those we would never have imagined. Everything fell apart but fell in place, and we have the arrival of Cat to thank for that.
“So what do we do about this? Where do we go from here?” Nikolai, the shithead, suddenly speaks up.
Kai shakes his head. “I don’t know - I don’t know the first place to-”
The sound of Kai’s cell phone ringing snaps us all out of our reverie. It’s so strange to hear something so normal during all of this, so it takes a while for Kai to actually realise his cell phone is ringing.
He removed the thing from his pocket and frowns… then that deadly intent is back in his scent again, nearly knocking me the fuck over. Cat walks over to Kai and takes the cell phone out of his hand, blanching at the Caller ID.
“It’s… It’s Dimitri,” she chokes out, looking up at Kai with wild eyes. “What do we do?”
I walk towards her and take the phone from her hand. “What the fuck do you want?” I growl as I answer the phone, then frowning at the sounds of sobbing on the other side.
“Kon? Kon, what the fuck is going on?” He sobs, “Why can’t I hear anyone over the link? Where are you guys?”
My heart drops right into my stomach, and I look up at Kai, not sure what to make of this. “What do you mean? You fucking rejected the pack after you took Kai’s pup, Dimitri,” I say, then put the phone on loudspeaker.
We can hear his sobbing throughout the living room. Kai’s jaw is clenched so tight that he might just snap his fucking teeth, and Cat looks on with tears in her eyes, her hand in front of her mouth.
I sigh. “Cain has offered her a place in his pack if things don’t work out here, so there’s that.”
Kai nods. “Cain is a good Alpha; he’ll look after his own.” He says, blowing me the fuck away with the compliment of the Rogue Alpha. “What?” he asks when he sees the look on my face.
“Nothing,” I laugh and shake my head. “I’m glad you like Cain too.”
“He’s trustworthy and has proven himself a worthy ally,” is all he says before we come to a stop in front of the SUV. Kai gets in the driver’s side and gently takes the keys from Nova’s fingers before starting up and hauling ass out of there.
“Are we taking him to the penthouse?” I ask, thinking of the only logical place to take him.
Kai nods. “Nikolai’s,” he says, and with that word alone, I know what he has planned for our traitorous brother.
We reach the outside of the Estate and spot Dimitri a few feet away from the actual entrance. “Don’t do anything; stay in the car,” Kai said, and before I could protest, he’s gotten out of the car, the intimidation thick in his scent.
Dimitri sees him, and a look of noticeable relief floods into his face. “Kai-”
But Kai cuts him short with a blow to the head and throws him over his shoulder. He gestures for me to pop the trunk, and when I do, he throws Dimitri in. Hard.
“Let’s take Nova to Cain before we do this,” he says, then scoffs at the obvious joke when putting the two Rogue’s names together before speeding off.
I guess torture is in our cards this evening.
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