Dear Readers,
Here is the next installment, and I seem to have a few more to go before I get to where they're going.
Thank you for reading,
KemMyst
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Monday
The wolf guarding Michael Ross reported to the Alpha that, in the middle of the night, Michael had simply stopped breathing.
Calvin Ross' howl of despair and loss rang out through the den. Several other howls echoed the corridors in response.
The healer was dispatched to the basement and confirmed Michael's death. The reason was not obvious. Sharilyn assumed it was complications from the abuse his brain had taken two days prior.
The cremation was scheduled for that evening.
Calvin tells Erica, who breaks down into a sobbing mass. While he wasn't sure there was any love lost between the two, her place in the pack was now in jeopardy.
She was no longer Alpha female, nor was she even the mate to the Alpha heir.
She was a widow, an Omega, and had now lost whatever respect she had gained. She was liable to be maltreated by some of the other pack members.
And she would have her first heat with no mate.
Calvin tried to reassure her but she would not be comforted.
Calvin then contacts the Wyeth pack.
Randall offers condolences and asks after the pack.
Calvin provides a brief and vague reassurance, then begs duty and breaks the connection.
Randall calls the first Beta pair into his office and relays the information. Lyssa looks a bit disturbed at the news. Emmett looks grim. He comforts his mate and they prepare to take their leave. "Emmett, a moment?"
Emmett watches his mate leave and turns back to his Alpha. "Your response to this news is interesting, my friend. What do you know?"
"She had nightmares again last night, Randall. I'm not sure she's gotten over everything. This could make it worse again. She will hate feeling responsible for his death."
"There's something else." Emmett drops his eyes. "Go on."
"I felt something last night. I'm afraid she may have killed him in her sleep."
"Does she know?"
"I'm not sure."
Now it's Randall's turn to be concerned. "This is a real concern, Emmett. Is it possible you only thought you felt something; that you were half-asleep yourself? That this is strictly a coincidence?"
Emmett's response is not immediate. "I suppose I might have imagined it."
"Her movements, noises, may have affected your dreams, your thoughts."
"I suppose."
"We have no proof, unless she admits it. I hope your mate does not prove to be involuntarily dangerous."
Emmett's mood grows even darker. "I will find out, if I can."
"You will tell me if there is a problem?"
"Of course, my Alpha."
Emmett leaves and Randall worries. He'd run with her before; tried to circumvent pack law. She was not his mate then, but was now. He would risk everything to protect her.
Emmett is worried himself. She had almost killed him in her sleep while they were at the cabin, away from the pack, although that had been with teeth. He hadn't told anyone about that, the accident had been foremost in everyone's minds.
Now, he thought that something had happened last night. Was it only his imagination?
He hoped so. The alternative was too upsetting to contemplate.
He couldn't ask her outright but, knowing that she would hate it if she had done it, he expected she might confess it. If she were aware.
The only good news was, if it had happened, she hadn't killed him or anyone in the pack.
He returns to his duties and Erich notes his introspective mood.
"What's up? You look like someone just ate the last steak."
"Nothing. Or, nothing I'm sure of."
"Is Lyssa OK?"
"Yeah, Ross is dead."
"The Alpha?" Emmett shakes his head. "Michael. Lyssa's OK?"
"Think so. It's gonna bother her though."
"Yeah, I guess. Hey, Simon's got Hannah working full time in the kitchen now."
"Well, that should be interesting. Have you talked to Mercy's parents?"
"Yeah. They were both a little stunned and not really sure they want to let her learn."
"And, Mercy?"
"Seemed kindof interested. A little scared."
"Good. So, when do you think you might be able to start drills with her?"
"Me? It's winter."
"Yes, you. You're our best tracker, she should learn from you."
"You're right. I am the best. I guess I could start her on following tracks in the snow."
"Good. We'll have to get some of the females to start her on sparring."
"Jo would be a good partner but I don't know how much she's gonna be around now."
"We'll find someone. She can learn with Lyssa. How 'bout Madeline?"
"Maddie? I don't know."
"C'mon, Erich. She's a Beta. She should learn some things."
Madeline has gone to talk to Lyssa.
She barely seems to notice Lyssa's funk and chatters on happily about Erich, the possibilities for the new garden, Joanna's romance with Nathan, a couple of the pack members, the Alpha pair.
Lyssa listens, making encouraging or appropriate noises from time to time.
Madeline finally stops. "Lyssa, what's wrong?"
"Hmm?"
"I know I don't know you very well but I'm trying and, well, you just don't seem like you're here."
Lyssa takes a deep breath, holds it for a moment, and releases it. "Michael Ross is dead."
"Yeah, I heard. Why is that a problem?"
"Because I'm pretty much responsible."
"Really? I've heard a lot of the pack talk about what happened." She starts ticking points off on her fingers. "He kidnapped you and Joanna, or had you kidnapped. You were chained to the floor and drugged for several days and threatened with death. You woke up, sent Joanna to escape, and were beaten almost to death by some of his goons. And you managed to kill one yourself before the males came to rescue you."
"Accidentally."
"What?"
"I accidentally killed one of them."
"Yeah, OK. Anyway, you healed. The Alpha sent you into the circle to punish the one they caught alive, which you didn't manage to do. The Ross Alpha comes after you again, rams the car, shoots at you, injures your mate, and tells you to your face he wants you dead. He's gone and you're safe now."
"You all think killing is so easy, like it's no big thing."
Madeline looks at Lyssa, her eyes wide. "No big thing? Of course it is. We don't take the death of other wolves lightly. We all feel badly when it happens. Have you seen any of us kill while you've been here?" Lyssa shakes her head. "Do you concern yourself with the death of food animals?"
"No, but that's..."
"Different, yes. Are you saying there's never a good reason to kill?" Lyssa opens her mouth to object. "How about for your pup? Your family? Your mate?"
"Well, yeah, if they were in danger, if someone was going to kill them."
"Michael Ross intended to kill your mate. And you. If he deserved to die for trying to kill Emmett, why not you? Are you worth any less? Would you rather be dead and not him?"
Madeline continues, putting a hand on Lyssa's arm. "We don't have jails, because things are different for us than they are for humans. And human jails won't hold us. Well, except for some really weak Omegas. We can't manage things the same way they do. Things we do for play, the way we raise our pups, the way we spend our days would not be allowed in human society. But, even there, would your life be worth less than Michael Ross'?"
"Lyssa, he forced you into it. You can be sorry that he's dead. You can even be sorry that you did it. But you need to remember that it's better that it's him and not you. Sometimes we have to fight for what's ours. Sometimes, unfortunately, we have to kill."
Lyssa is quiet, thinking. Madeline watches her, waiting. Finally, Lyssa looks up at her, "Thank you. Really."
***
Brandon is changing the oil on a couple of the pack vehicles and replacing spark plugs under Paul's tutelage. As he finishes up, wiping his hands on a rag, he notices a package off to one side of the desk where the paperwork is held. "Hey, what's this?"
"Oh, no, that belongs to the Madam Beta. I haven't given it back to her."
"Want me to do it?"
"You want to?"
"Sure. Why not? You think she'll bite my head off or something?"
"You know she hasn't been in the best of moods."
"Ha. Ain't that the truth?"
"Seriously, why would you want to?"
"Got my reasons. Deal?"
"Alright, it's your neck."