Ramon frowned slightly because he knew why Cassie had that look on her face. She was the culprit. But he wasn't going to let her take the fall. Instead, he was ready to do so for her. Memories of their time spent together ran through his mind and he shook his head to wipe them away. Hrolf turned his gaze from Ramon to Cassie wondering what they were doing. Did they have a secret way of communicating with them? He wondered but he smiled when he recalled their past.He walked in large strides toward his chair at the head of the table."Cassie," He called."Yes, Alpha," "Did you find anything of interest while you were at the stable?" He questioned.Cassie moved forward and threw the arrow which had been collected on the table." Here," she pointed out at the arrow."Zeeb," Ramon murmured under his breath. Hrolf squinted his eyes wondering if he could talk audibly."What did you say?"He questioned Ramon. Cassie threw a glance at Ramon, pulsing her lips. She hoped and prayed Ramon wou
Ramon threw a glance at Cassie as he was being dragged away. This wasn't what he was expecting but he was being punished for what he knew nothing about.Hrolf's voice rang through his mind and he wondered if defending Cassie was worth it. He took a last glance at Cassie as the door was shut against his face."This isn't right, you don't even have proof against him," Cassie pointed out. Hrolf scoffed wondering if she wasn't being foolish. If she was sensible she should have known this was a trap and she was walking right in. "Why do you say so? As far as I am concerned Ramon is the only one who knows anything about the arrow and he said something about them being extinct do you know anything about the arrow?" He questioned. " No, Alpha," Cassie answered with her head bowed to the ground.She was gnashing her teeth and wondering what had just happened in the few minutes she was gone. She had searched all through for Erik who she thought would be sleeping in his room but that wasn't t
Ramon threw a glance at Cassie as he was being dragged away. This wasn't what he was expecting but he was being punished for what he knew nothing about.Hrolf's voice rang through his mind and he wondered if defending Cassie was worth it. He took a last glance at Cassie as the door was shut against his face."This isn't right, you don't even have proof against him," Cassie pointed out. Hrolf scoffed wondering if she wasn't being foolish. If she was sensible she should have known this was a trap and she was walking right in. "Why do you say so? As far as I am concerned Ramon is the only one who knows anything about the arrow and he said something about them being extinct do you know anything about the arrow?" He questioned. " No, Alpha," Cassie answered with her head bowed to the ground.She was gnashing her teeth and wondering what had just happened in the few minutes she was gone. She had searched all through for Erik who she thought would be sleeping in his room but that wasn't t
Hrolf pulled open the door to the prison and stepped in. His heart hitched when he saw the guards lying down. "Are they dead?" Erik questioned. He bent down, placed a finger on their neck, and exhaled sharply. "They are not dead," he said to Hrolf. Hrolf stood at a corner of the room glancing at the prison. He needed an explanation about what had happened here. Ramon had an accomplice and he needed to fish that person out immediately. "Cassie" Erik muttered. Ramon shook his head refusing to believe what Erik had just said. Cassie wasn't so stupid to do this. He knew that. "She wouldn't dare," Hrolf answered. Cassie was a lot of things but he knew she wasn't that stupid to let Ramon go under his watch. "Wake them up," he pointed at the guards lying on the floor. Erik tapped the guards on the neck but they didn't respond to him. He turned to Hrolf wondering why this was happening. Hrolf walked closer to him, placed a finger on one of the guard's lips, and frowned. "They were g
"Cassie" Hrolf repeated absentmindedly as he walked toward Cassie's room."Cassie," He screamed as he pulled the door open and walked in. He frowned seeing that the bed was untouched and it meant she didn't sleep on it. It made him more suspicious and even though he wanted to ignore this he just couldn't. Not when the evidence was glaring at him. He punched the couch furiously, exerting force on it. "You have to calm down," Erik said. He was scared of Hrolf's wrath."She double-crossed me, Erik, Cassie had the nerves to double-cross me how dare she?" Hrolf asked, his eyes blazing with anger. "Alpha, you have to calm down, being this angry wouldn't help at all," he said. Hrolf pushed Erik away, making him stumble across the room until he held the bed for support. "Alpha," he called out in shock. He was surprised at Hrolf's action. Hrolf had sprinted out of the room in his rage. He half walked and half ran into the hallway hoping he could find Cassie his beta. "Father," Gael cal
Hrolf couldn't believe what he had just been told. Cassie was drugged? Who would have done that? He wondered. He slumped on the bed rubbing slightly on his head. Hrolf had heard the guard mention Cassie's name before going unconscious so he had thought she had something to do with all of these but it seemed he was wrong."You should go," Ashina said. She had been watching him since Erik broke the news about Cassie being drugged and she had seen different emotions course through his face in less than a minute. Hrolf turned to look at Ashina and he scoffed. "When did you start telling me what to do and what not to do?" He questioned her. Ashina gulped in her spittle while wondering what she had done wrong again. She thought she was helping him but it seemed that wasn't the case. "Erik, where is Cassie?" Hrolf questioned with a stern look on his face."She is still lying in the stables alpha, I would advise that you let one of the maids attend to her first" Hrolf squinted his eyes
Hrolf stood there watching Ashina glare at him before being dragged away to the dungeon. She had spat out words of insults on how she would make him pay for every tiny thing he had done to her before being dragged away. "You shouldn't have done that," Erik said. He knew Hrolf was under pressure because of all the strange happenings around the pack and needed to think properly. He stared at Gael who had tears in his eyes. He sat on his bed refusing his father's touch and talking about how much he hated him. Erik sighed heavily. Hrolf had made the wrong choice. He had. There was the opportunity of using Ashina's power as a healer to heal the guards and make them wake up quickly but he didn't. Instead, he had hurt the only person who could help them. "She deserves all that she is getting Erik, you don't feel pity for the enemy do you?" Hrolf turned to ask Erik who was silent. Erik sighed softly before turning to look at him. "We could have used her to our advantage. She is a healer,"
Hrolf glanced around in anger with his hands clenched tightly by his side. He was trying as hard as he could to get over his anger. Cassie lay on the floor with her clothes torn and he didn't want to imagine what had just happened to her Hrolf heard a shuffling sound from behind and he knew who it was already. "Alpha," Erik called. Hrolf turned to him with an angry look on his face. "I gave you an assignment, didn't I? What are you doing here?" He asked angrily. Erik swallowed contemplating what was next to say. He was just trying to help the situation and he hoped what he wanted to say would help the situation. "The maids are here to take Cassie back to her room" he finally answered. Hrolf walked out of the stable giving room to the maids who were outside all ready to come in. "Alpha," they bowed their heads in reverence. Hrolf nodded at them and stood aside letting them carry out the work they were here for. Hrolf bit on his lip as Cassie was placed on the stretcher and he