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Chapter 21
Once my four relative
were seated on the longest sofa in the living room, Alpha Widows and his guys
along with Mr. Chamberland and Larry took stance against the wall, leaving me
standing between them like bait to be picked over. Rex’s wolf wiggled and
rumbled his displeasure, but there was so much power hovering over him he could
not dispute the situation he found himself in. It was unlike when Mr. Chamberland
attempted to order him around. There were only two people in the room that he
could ignore. The rest out ranked him and his wolf. Not good. His wolf was
strong. Rex wasn’t sure how he knew the Warlocks in the room held more power
than him, but they did. He wasn’t sure if it was because he knew nothing about
that side of him, not that he knew much about his werewolf side.
“Let’s get started.” Councilman
William Perry scooted to the edge of the sofa. “I got a call from Alpha Donavan
from the Oma Pack. He had received ten calls from Alpha Chamberland requesting
him take same sex mated pairs. He questioned each of them when they came into
his pack. Each told him the same story.” Rex didn’t need to hear the story. Mr.
Chamberland had dug his own grave by going back to the same pack so many times.
It was something Rex had hoped would happen. Didn’t mean he wanted to explain
his own actions. He’d hoped the higher up would just take it at face value and
step in. “What I want to know is how you played into all this.”
As much as it bothered his
wolf and him to remain quiet, he did so.
“Mate,” Fabin’s voice
flowed over him like melted butter. Rex’s wolf whimpered at he knew what was
coming, but steeled himself to ignore the order. “Answer him.”
A pin could be heard in
the room for several moments.
“You do realize you are
breaking several laws by remaining silent.” The Warlock sitting to the right of
Councilman William Perry. “You are an unannounced Mix Breed with Warlock and
Werewolf blood. Do you know what that means?”
The one thing that Mr.
Chamberland had not done was provide him with books regarding Mix Breeds. At
first, he had not been aware of the Mix Breed status. Afterwards, he had only
cared about punishment for his sister creating such a vile monster.
“Councilman Bryon Perry,”
Aspen, who sat to the left of Councilman Bryon Perry, gave Rex a huge smile. “I’m
sure that my son is not aware of the laws of Mix Breeds or Warlocks. I’m not
even sure if he knows the proper laws of the werewolves.”
The powerful men fell
silent again, but Mr. Chamberland kept mumbling under his breath. No one paid
him attention, other than Rex, which is why he knew when to leap.
Rex slammed against Mr.
Chamberland the moment he lunged towards the sofa of powerful men. Mr.
Chamberland must not have expected anyone to react to his movement, because his
body loosely flew into the hand-built oak cabinet, cracking it it in the
middle. His wolf grunt and fell limply to the floor. Alpha Widows came up
beside Rex, looking down at Mr. Chamberland.
“Nice job.” He glanced
back at the sofa. “He’s unconscious and most likely has several broken ribs and
a bruised spine.”
The guy that sat to the
right of Councilman William Perry snapped his fingers and a rope appeared around
Mr. Chamberland’s feet and arms. “Just to be safe.” He nodded and then waved to
the center of the room. “It is time that you began to talk. There is no way
around answering Councilman William Perry’s question. That is an order from
Head Supernatural David Perry.”
Shit. Damn. Two
councilmen were related to him. One werewolf and one Warlock. And the Head of
the Supernatural World. What in the world? That was . . . Shocking as hell. Worse
it put him in an even bigger bind. Not only was he going against his family,
even if he did not know how they were related to him exactly, but they were
powerful men among his world. It was stupid and dangerous to ignore the werewolf
councilman, and let ignorance aid him when it came to the Warlock councilman,
but . . . going against the head of the supernatural world . . .
“Fine.” He retook his
place among the center of the room. “This pack needed help. Mr. Chamberland was
not doing what was best for the pack that should belong to my wolf. I could not
legally step up and aid them, so I did so the only way I could think of.”
“How was that?”
Councilman William Perry asked.
“I traded the one thing
that Mr. Chamberland longed for.”
“What was that?”
Councilman Bryon Perry leaned back and crossed his ankles.
“He longed to show his dominance
over me. So I let him.”
“You let him.” Aspen might
as well jumped to his feet as loud as he shouted. “Is that why you sported
those bruises?”
Rex simply shrugged and nodded
his agreement. He knew none of them would understand, so when a deep growl
consumed the room he sucked his lower lip between his teeth to keep from
laughing. Fabin was not pleased with his answer. Might as well said his
actions.
“This will not continue.”
Rex thought that’s what
Fabin said as he came to his side.
“It will not.” Councilman
William Perry stood. “I can not legally change the alpha of any pack, but I am
allowed to put restriction on supervisions on them. Alpha Chamberland’s pack
will be given an overseers and the dugeoun will be eliminated.”
Wasn’t sure who took a
deeper breath me, or Larry. Not that it mattered much to him. He was set to go
to a new pack in another week. He was following his ex-wife to her new pack so
he can be part of his son’s life. The two of them had worked out visitations
and the Alpha of the pack agreed to take him in. Her true mate has agreed that
he would not keep him from his son. Rex was pleased that all that had taken place
for him. It also meant that he would be more likely to find himself a new true
mate.
“That is not all that Alpha
Chamberland will face when he wakes.” Head Supernatural David Perry said. “He is
ordered to bring his pack into the current world. Pack members are allowed to
be with their true mates, no matter who they are, and they are not to be
punished for such. I can not erase the law that the former alpha wrote about
Rex Chamberland, but I can ensure that any more pack members that are Mix Breeds
are treated fairly and respected fully. I can also ensure that any Mix Breed
that wish to join the Chamberland Pack can do so without future threat or automatic
dismissal of petition.”
Rex might have hit the
floor if Fabin had not slipped his arms around his waist. Everything he had
been through had not been for nothing. Everything his mother’s birthpack needed
had been taken care of. The Chamberland Pack members, the wolves his wolf
should have been leading, would be safe from future harm and would grow into a
productive one. He might not have gotten Mr. Chamberland out of leadership, but
someone would be overseeing his every move. That would ensure the pack had what
it needed. There would be no more need for him to take any beatings, whippings,
or time in spent in a cage.
“Head Supernatural - -“
“Get him sat down and let
him rest.”
Fabin lifted him like he
weighed nothing and carried him over to the other sofa and laid him down,
brushing a stray piece of hair from his head. “Rest, my mate. Your hard work
has paid off. No need for you to worry over your wolves any more.”
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