Editor's note: this story contains scenes of incest or incest content.
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Author's note: Have patience with me everyone! There's not much in the way of sexy bits in this chapter, but there is more coming, I promise!
If you haven't already, please read Makara Ch. 01!
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Part 2
I hadn't slept much, still thinking everything that had happened tonight must be my imagination; some hallucination my rage addled mind had conjured up when Rodan basically told me it was his mission to ensure I was unhappy for the rest of my life. Afterall, how could it be real? How could everything have changed so quickly?
I sat on the bed, trying to avoid the prospect of leaving the room. I knew on the other side of the door, was Silas. Seeing Silas again would leave no room for doubt. It would force me to acknowledge that this was, in fact, real.
I normally kept my behavior in check, something that my father insisted I do, particularly in public. I thought back over the events of the last eighteen hours. In that time, I had challenged my brother and Alpha, verbally purging my rage in what was apparently the worst possible way; got myself off to the idea of fucking my brother; been threatened with rape twice, and murder half a dozen times; attempted to seduce my would-be rapist assassin, instead, allowing him to seduce me; begged said assassin to take me and felt true disappointment when he pulled away and ran away with the Alpha of our rival pack to a life in which I had no idea what to expect.
"I'm not attracted to my brother," I said to myself getting off the bed to look out the window. "And I only let Silas seduce me so he would let me live." I tried to pretend I didn't know how much of that was a lie.
'I would rather you be alive and miserable, than happy and dead.'
Rodan's words played in my head again and I knew I had made the right choice in leaving.
Deciding it was time to face Silas, and whatever else was waiting for me in this life, I turned and marched towards the door. I nearly jumped out of my skin as I reached for the doorknob and a high pitched noise rang out through the room.
It took me a moment to determine the ringing was my cellphone. I looked to the bed where, after a futile attempt to distract myself with games, I had tossed it. Picking it up, I read the name on the call display and slid my finger on the screen to accept.
"Rodan."
"Walter tells me you're not in your room." Came my brother's calm voice, masking the anger I knew he was hiding.
"Does he? And what would Walter be doing in my room to acquire such knowledge?"
"I tasked him with retrieving you."
"So you haven't been to my room then? Is that too much effort for you?"
"It's simply a waste of my time. I have responsibilities, as do you."
"I thought my only responsibility was pretending to be the helpless little daughter of an Alpha."
"Exactly. The feast is tomorrow. Your place is by my side with your mouth shut, where everyone can see you, but not hear you. The pack needs to see that you support me."
"But I don't."
"That's irrelevant."
"Are you sure? You schemed your way into my title and although the pack allowed it, they still look to me for support of their decision. They know they betrayed me and they want me to tell them it's okay. That is our human side, brother, the need to have our decisions validated, to remove ourselves from the responsibility of our choices. What do you think will happen if I don't say it's okay? If I publicly show my lack of support for you? If I declare myself the true leader of the pack? How much discord do you think it will sow?"
"So you mean to start a pack war?" Rodan chuckled. "Is it not enough that we barely have peace with the other packs and races? Wolves from all over are disappearing and you would make their homes unsafe as well? Very well, sister," he spat the word at me. "If a war is what you want then I will not stop you from instigating one. However, I do ask that you keep one thing in mind. You may have the support of a goodly portion of the pack, most of the pack even. But the Warriors are sworn to obey and protect the Alpha, to obey and protect me. Do you think they would abandon their oaths so quickly? Would you pit the common wolf against those who have trained in combat for years?"
I knew starting a pack war, fighting for what was mine, would cost too many lives. If innocent lives had to be sacrificed for what I wanted, it wasn't worth it and he knew that.
"You know that I wouldn't."
"So we're finally agreed on something. Now hurry up, we need to go over the specifics for the feast and unfortunately you need to be there."
"I'm not going."
"Oh really? And what would you have me tell the pack?"
"Tell them whatever you want. Tell them you killed me."
"I'm not joking. Get to my office immediately, I'm not wasting time searching the estate for you."
"I'm not on the estate."
"Don't play games with me, Makara, where else would you go?"
"Oh come on, Rodan, you're smarter than you look and there's a big enough clue. I'm sure if you try really hard, you'll figure it out."
I ended the call, rolling my eyes.
Swinging open the door, I scoffed as my phone began to ring again. I swiped away the call and continued through to the living room.
Silas was already awake. He sat shirtless, his bare shoulders visible over the back of the couch. I wandered around to the large armchair across from him, sinking into it, trying to avoid raking my eyes over his exposed muscles.
I watched as he read the file in his grip, his other hand curled casually around a mug of coffee. The muscles in his arm flexed as he brought the hot beverage up to his mouth.
I cleared my throat, trying to get his attention. He peered at me over the top of his file and I shot him an awkward smile.
"Sleep well?" He questioned, tossing the file on the couch beside him.
I was relieved he had spoken first. If I were perfectly honest, I had no idea what to say. We hadn't talked much when we arrived last night. He pointed me in the direction of my room and then locked himself in his. I wasn't sure what was expected of me, or what I expected of him.
Before I could respond, there was a loud ping from my phone. Begrudgingly, I read the message that had come through.
"I AM YOUR ALPHA! YOU CANNOT DISOBEY ME LIKE THAT!"