Sawyer ended the call and followed one of the Omegas to the guest room he had been assigned. He didn't have much time, but luckily most of the forms needed were standard and quickly modified for his needs. He sent the forms to his younger brother, then pulled out the forms he would need to file with the Council to be recognized as the lawyer for his sister Coral and her Alphas. He sent a text to his mother, letting her know where he was and what he was doing, but didn't get a response.
He hit print and his portable printer got the forms going while he took a quick shower and changed into his suit. He had just enough time for dinner; he left his computer and the forms on the coffee table and headed downstairs to eat.
The dining room was busy; there was no set meal time, so he got in line for the hot food. He was looking for an open spot when he saw Beta Carlson waving at him from a nearby table. Coral spoke highly of him from her time here, so he walked over with his tray and sat down. "Thanks, Beta," he said. "I don't know many people here except my sister, and I can't eat with her."
"Ron please, I think of Coral as family and you're on her side. It's not a good situation she found herself in," he said as he got a feel for her brother. "There's something going on with the Council I don't like. Coral didn't do anything wrong, and she has no business being in a cell."
"I'd agree with you on that, but I just got named her lawyer. It's going to take a bit of time to get up to speed." He started on the grilled cheese, dipping it in ketchup to the Beta's amusement.
"The charges are complete bullshit, and I think they know it," Ron said. "Coral hasn't done anything to expose our nature to humans, it was Rori who did that. As for the harboring a fugitive, you might want to look at this." He handed him a paper.
"What's this?"
"The orders my team was given when we were sent to capture Rori King. You might find it interesting." His eyes glazed over as he received a message over the Pack link. "I have to go, one of the Omegas is missing." He got up, taking his tray back to the kitchen. Sawyer opened the document, scanning it briefly. It was only on his third read that he caught on to what the Beta was referring to.
He returned to his room, knowing now what he needed to do. He took with him two documents, leaving the rest for later. He checked in with the Alpha's secretary ten minutes early and took a seat on the large couch in the waiting area, calming himself for the battle to come.
"If you knew what was good for you, you'd be on your way home already," his father said as he entered the room. He had at least showered and put on fresh clothes, but the cheap whiskey smell wasn't going away quickly.
"I'm exactly where I need to be right now," Sawyer replied easily. "It's not too late. Withdraw the charges now. Apologize to your mate and your children while there is still something left to save in your relationships."
He stood defiant. "THEY left ME," he said. "If they apologize, I will consider letting them back into the Pack, but they must accept that I am now and always will be their Alpha."
Beta Charles stepped out of the room, flanked by a pair of large Enforcers. "Alpha Forrest will see you both now," he said.
Both men got up and followed him into the room. Sawyer started to go in before him, then thought better of it and let his father go first. They bowed their heads to Councilman Forrest, who gestured for them to take their seats in the leather chairs before his desk. "Next Alpha Sawyer, you requested this meeting, what are you requesting of me?"
"I have already given you everything you need," his father interrupted, "And Sawyer is going to be returning home immediately. I apologize for the waste of your valuable time."
Alpha Forrest's left eyebrow raised as he looked at the younger man. "Is that true, Sawyer?"
"It is not, Councilman. I have several things I need to discuss with you urgently." His father gripped the edges of the chair, but the purpose-built furniture was made to withstand such things. Sawyer reached into his briefcase and withdrew a form. "In accordance with Council Law Chapter 13, I am notifying Alpha Nygaard and the Council of my intent to challenge my father, William, for the Alpha position of the Cascade Pack."
"You insolent bastard!" William tried to jump up, but the Enforcers had expected it and kept him down. A glare from the Councilman along with a burst of his dominance was enough to get him to sit back in the chair. "You can't do this!"
"I can, and I will," Sawyer said. "Our Pack is fracturing after the departure of three members of my family, including the Luna. His leadership and decision making have failed us, and without an immediate change, I fear for our future. It is for the good of the Pack that I am making the challenge."
Alpha Forrest looked at the document, then tossed it on the desk. "You understand the process here, correct?"
"Yes sir. Now that the notification has been made, the Council will inform the Pack of the upcoming challenge. I will leave the Pack pending the challenge, taking temporary membership in another Pack. The Council will ensure a sealed ballot vote is made, and if at least one-third of the Pack agrees I am a worthy potential Alpha, the challenge will proceed. The challenge will be in wolf form to submission, with the winner taking the Alpha mantle while the loser can be demoted, exiled or killed."
"That is correct. The process will take about two weeks. Are you sure you want to do this, son?"
"I am."
"Since your Alpha is here and your Luna is rogue, I take it your brother Carson is in charge at the Pack?"
"Yes sir." Alpha Forrest picked up the phone and called the Alpha Office back at the Pack, and informed Carson of the pending challenge. He used the link to notify the Pack of what was coming, so they wouldn't panic even more.
"I, Next Alpha Sawyer Michael Nygaard, hereby renounce my position and membership in the Cascade Pack." He winced as he felt the bond rip away, breathing hard through the pain.
"You may step out, Alpha Nygaard. The Council will inform you of the progress. I suggest you go for a run or something to calm down before returning to your room. And for Luna's sake, stop with the drinking, you're an Alpha. Act like it."
"Yes sir." He walked out, still fighting his shift from his anger. His youngest children, his mate and now his oldest son had all turned against him. They would pay, he vowed to himself as he closed the door a little too loudly.
As soon as he is out the door, Alpha Forrest looks back at Sawyer. "You had something else?"
"I do," he said as he took another paper out of his briefcase. "I have been retained as counsel for members of the Arrowhead Pack, including Alpha Rori King, her mate Chase Nygaard, and their Beta, Coral Nygaard."
"The Council has not ruled on any Alpha-ship of Rori King," he said.
"It does not matter if the Council has done that or not, I represent the three of them in all matters pertaining to the Council. You are currently holding my client, Coral Nygaard, in a cell pending a trial. She has a right to a pre-trial hearing where the evidence can be examined to determine if there is sufficient evidence to proceed to trial. I am requesting that this hearing be held today, as soon as the required three Council members are available."