Indianna parked outside Rogue's house and sat staring for a few minutes.
What was he going to do?
Was he going to be mad?
"Of course he's going to be mad," Indianna grumbled and took a deep breath. "You're a Luna, Indie, you can face him."
"Knock knock!"
Indianna jumped in fright when a hand knocked on her window and she looked up and saw Rogue. "Don't look so frightened, little sister, I'm not going to hurt you," Rogue called and opened Indianna's door. "You're still hurting from his death so that will do for now."
Indianna narrowed her eyes at Rogue who smiled and grabbed her arm, pulling her out of the car. "What do you want?" Indianna said through gritted teeth.
"I just want a chat with my sister," Rogue said simply and wrapped his arm round Indianna's shoulder. "Her pack has been naughty and I'm not very happy."
"You kidnapped a pack member," Indianna said. "All we did was get her back."
"You attacked my men, attacked me," Rogue snapped. "I'm not pleased."
"Your men attacked me," Indianna said and she found her hands going to her stomach. "And her."
Rogue paused as he opened the door to the house. "Her?" He wondered.
"Just a hunch."
"What do you mean they attacked you? They know you're off limits," Rogue said slowly, his eyes hardening.
"I was shoved to the ground. I landed on my stomach."
Rogue pursed his lips. "Seems as if my men were telling porkies," he said and tutted. "Did they tell the truth about her across the road? She joined in the fight?"
"She did," Indianna said and slowly stepped into her old house. "But she didn't know what she was getting involved in, she just thought we were in trouble and wanted to help. Please don't involve them in this, they don't know anything."
Indianna jumped when Rogue slammed the door behind them. "She's a werewolf, sister. They both are."
"I don't even think they know what they are," Indianna said. "They seem clueless about us-"
"For now," Rogue said. "Take a seat in the lounge, I trust you know where it is."
Indianna swallowed and slowly made her way into the lounge, sitting cautiously on one of the couches.
"I'm surprisingly impressed," Rogue called, following behind Indianna and sitting down opposite her. "Honestly, I didn't think your pack had much strength left, but you've proved me wrong. And that is why I'm not going to kill any of your pack members for what they did."
Indianna sucked in a breath. "You're not going to hurt them?"
"Ah ah, don't get ahead of yourself," Rogue said and smirked. He ran his fingers through his hair. "I haven't decided if I'm going to hurt anyone yet, but I'm leaning towards not hurting anyone because your pack have proved themselves to be useful."
"Useful?"
"As you're clearly aware I don't want to control just one pack, I want to control all of them," Rogue said as if he was pointing out the most obvious thing in the world. "And your pack has lived up to it's frightening reputation, so I'm going to use you to take control over more packs. I was hoping to start with a friend of yours. Alpha Janson?"
"W-we spoke to him! You-"
"Relax, little sister," Rogue chuckled. "They surrendered, but there's a pack to the east. Quite a large pack, bad morals however. I believe one of your pack members used to belong to that pack, before he was kicked out."
Indiana frowned. "What are you talking about? Who was kicked out of a pack?"
"That doesn't matter," Rogue said dismissively. "What does matter is that I want that pack next. And your pack is going to do that for me."
"We're not going to hurt anyone," Indianna said.
"Oh really? I heard Greyson had a liking for torture," Rogue said and shrugged his shoulders, smirking when Indianna frowned.
"What?"
"Your pack didn't get its reputation by being friendly," Rogue said. "Your mate was quite an ass."
"We're not hurting anyone."
Rogue raised his eyebrows. "Be prepared to be of assistance, sister. I shall let you know when I need you."
"Is that all? Can I go?" Indianna asked and stood up.
"No. One more thing, Stacy wanted to invite you to dinner. So come round next Thursday. We'll have a nice family dinner."
Indianna wanted to say no. "Stacy wanted to?"
Rogue nodded.
"Okay."
Rogue's eyes lit up in a way Indianna had never seen before and she frowned as an idea came to her.
"Perfect," Rogue said and clapped his hands.
Indianna decided to test something out. "I guess I should be making more of an effort," she said. "She is my sister-in-law after all. We're family."
Rogue looked at Indianna with an expression she had never seen before.
Indianna was sure it was happiness.
"Goodbye, Jason."
"Goodbye, sister."
Indianna rushed out of the house and broke many speed limits to get back to the pack house quickly.
"You're not Doctor Who! You can't just vanish and don't think people will realise!" Kal yelled as she walked through the front door.
"I have a plan," Indianna blurted. "Well... half of one."
*
"I don't see how that will do anything," Harry said once Indianna had explained.
"You didn't see his face when I mentioned about Stacy being family," Indianna said. "He seemed happy. Genuinely happy. He's gone his whole life without a family, without someone by his side. I think that's what he craves. He wants a family and he wants control, something that has been ripped from him when he was younger."
"So you want to suck up to him and be the perfect sister he wants?" Harry said.
"You want to give him what he craves," Ace said and nodded. "It makes sense. We'll trick him into a false sense of security."
"For the past few months we've been fighting Rogue and his control as much as we could, but now you just want us to stop?" Kal questioned.
"We play along, really commit to it and pretend. Give Rogue everything he wants and be submissive. Soon his guard will drop. I'll play the perfect sister and make best friends with Stacy and get him to lower his guard and then somehow we'll take him down."
"How are we going to do that?"
Indianna smiled sheepishly. "That's the part I haven't figured out yet."
Indianna forced a smile. "I would never."Greyson chuckled. "Are you not eating any more, sugar?"Indianna stared down at the food on her plate, feeling full. She had taken a lot more food than she could manage to consume. She shook her head.Greyson turned to his sister. "Has she actually eaten a decent breakfast?""Greyson, I've eaten!" Indianna argued.Kirstie rolled her eyes. "Trust your mate, you dick. She ate enough for a whole family.""Great. In that case." Greyson took Indianna's plate from her and sat down between the two girls, tucking into the remains of Indianna's breakfast."We better get organised," Mac said, running his hand along Kirstie's thigh. "We gotta a lot of men to get today.""No rest for the wicked," Kirstie sighed and jumped up from the floor. "Let's go tear down Rogue's empire, lover."Mac chuckled and let Kirstie pull him up from the floor. "Let's do this.""You know," Oscar said, furrowing his eyebrows as he stood up with Kirstie and Max , "you'd think th
DAY ONEIndianna was woken by Kal's snores, they were soft, but she had been struggling to sleep the whole night and now all she could focus on was Kal's heavy breathing. She sighed and turned over, trying to get comfortable which was rather hard with her bump. She was now looking at Greyson as he slept. He seemed so peaceful. His face was so calm and serene, she wished that he didn't have to wake up to the hell they were in.Greyson's eye twitched and Indianna knew that he was no longer asleep. He reached out, wrapping his arms around her and pulling her into his chest, resting his chin on her head and one hand on her stomach. *It's early, sugar, you should be asleep, not perving on me while I sleep.*Indianna chuckled slightly. *Sleep doesn't come easily these days.**Try,* Greyson pleaded. *It's 2am. You need your rest.**So do you.**I'm fine. I'm swapping watch duty with Oscar soon anyway.*The rest of the previous day was spent waiting anxiously for Oscar, Kirstie and Mac to ret
"Please don't call yourself that," Indianna said."It's true. I can't be trusted-""Would a monster feel remorse?" Indianna asked, cutting Tai off. "Do you think Rogue feels remorse over his actions?""That is different-""You are not a monster, Tai," Indianna insisted. "You didn't do what you did on purpose. As you said, you lost control. What happened has happened, it can't be taken back. The only thing we can do now is focus on the present. Tai, will you help us now?"It was a few moments before Tai acknowledged that Indianna had spoken. She pursed her lips and gave one sharp nod. "I need to wash this blood off of me," she said and turned on her heel and disappeared into Indianna's room.Indianna made her way to Greyson's room next. The scent of him surrounded her when she entered and she closed her eyes, caressing her bump. She didn't want to go without him. Indianna swallowed the lump in her throat and changed out of the clothes she had been wearing for dinner. Once she was in sw
"If I'd have known that talking to Brooklyn would change your mind then I would have suggested you do that as soon as you started to disagree with me."Indianna scowled at Greyson who smirked at her as she approached him. "Shut up."Greyson reached out and took Indianna's hand, pulling her towards him. "Thank you," he murmured."I'm still annoyed," Indianna grumbled and looked down at her feet, glaring."Hey." Greyson took Indianna's chin and tilted her head up. "Please don't be. You're keeping yourself and our children safe. That's the most important thing. Don't scowl at me, sugar.""You're important."Greyson smiled and kissed Indianna's forehead affectionately. "God, I love you, woman."Karl suddenly yelled from across the room. "They're here! Fucking hell, you took your time, lads! It's not like we're waiting for a psychopath to come and kill us or anything!""You just can't keep your mouth shut, can you?" Harry groaned, but made his way over to where Kal was now standing, over t
"Just me," Greyson croaked. "You know it's the smart thing to do. There's no point in slaughtering a whole pack.""You think I care about how many people I have control over? Do you think I care about that when my mate is lying dead in my arms!" Rogue roared. He threw Greyson to the side, kicking him onto the floor. "You will all die! I will kill you all for what you have done. None of you will live to see next week." Rogue looked down at Stacey and brushed her hair away from his face, smiling down at her. "Everything I will do to this pack will be for you, my love," he whispered. "I promise, I will make them suffer." He then walked towards the woods, not looking back at the pack. "If any of them try to leave, break their legs! I want them alive, for now!" Was the last thing Rogue said to his men before he disappeared. The rest of his men remained, but they retreated into the trees, out of sight, still there, but watching.The silence that followed next was deafening. No one said a wo
Nothing she could possibly say would help."Your pack killed my mate. SHE'S DEAD BECAUSE OF YOU. OF YOUR PACK! YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE!" His yells echoed in the woods surrounding them. "You..." He whispered. "You are going to pay."Indianna was too stunned to speak. She was vaguely aware of Greyson putting himself between her and Rogue, but that didn't stop Indianna from staring at her brother who looked ferocious.His eyes were dark, teeth bared, face red and he was spitting blood when he spoke. "You, little sister, are going to suffer. Your pathetic mate can't protect you. Your pack. No one. You are no different from our parents. I thought I could change you. Make you into a version of yourself that I could be proud of. Oh, how I was wrong.""J-Jason," Indianna stuttered, her words barely audible. "I didn't want this to happen-""I don't want your fake pity!" He roared and Indianna flinched. "I don't want lies! I want revenge!"*Sugar, you know I will die before I let him get to you.*H