Dear Readers,
Lyssa and Mercy give testimony,
Enjoy,
KemMyst
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That afternoon they drove to the police station so that Lyssa could give her statement. The policewoman who took it seemed skeptical but seemed to dutifully take down everything. Ron Sr. had been taken into custody while they slept.
The police chief came out to tell them that the trial would be proceeding the next day and that she should be prepared to take the stand in the morning.
The news had the reports of both her abduction and recovery. The outlets had been frustrated by her recovery in that she was rescued before they knew it so no one had footage. A couple had tried to get on to the property to talk to her but had been turned away, and none too gently.
The pack phone rang, almost constantly, for hours.
Anna took eight messages from various affiliates and stopped after they kept calling back, asking if Lyssa was available, if they could speak to her. About midway through their second go 'round, she left the phone off the hook for about half an hour. When she put it back on, the rate of calling only got worse. She settled for turning off the ringer.
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[CLAYTON ROSS!]
Half the pack winced at the call. The second call for the Alpha heir, who had, obviously, not answered his mother.
The Alpha, Stephanie Ross, had cautioned them all that she was bringing her pup under control. In between the death of her mate and their former Alpha, she had had to assume the role of Alpha and deal with pregnancy and the birth of her first pup. It had been a steep learning curve.
A pack without a strong leader grew fearful and uncertain, prone to unexpected actions. It had taken a lot of her time and attention to keep the pack together and under control. Previously a warrior by choice, the physical aspect helped, especially when she had been challenged. The stress associated with the Day of Discovery hadn't helped. However, running the pack, even with an experienced Beta, meant that something had had to give. That something had ended up being the discipline of her pup.
Clayton would be expected to be the next Ross Alpha and a wild, uncontrolled Alpha was not a good thing.
Nothing. She knew he could send over the range's distance. And he shouldn't be that far from the den to begin with.
He was being even more recalcitrant since she started putting her foot down.
[Who has eyes on my pup?]
Stephanie waited, but no answer came. He was hiding.
They didn't have time for this but she was going to have to have them search. Alright, then. [Who saw him last?]
[He was in the orchard.]
[He ran through the kitchen.] Considering all the pack members' movements, it could be done but it would be difficult to scent track him.
[Wolven?]
[Yes, Alpha.]
[Sampson, Albert, Harris, guard the exits of the den. He's inside.]
[Second floor, my Alpha.]
Her office? Her bedroom suite? The Beta suite? No, she had cautioned the pack that any interference in her discipline of her pup would be met with punishment. While he seemed to favor their Beta's mate, he would know better than to try to hide there.
One of the young females, Jessica, pointed toward, ah, the safe room.
Its construction meant there was only one way in or out.
Stephanie tried the door. Locked, from the inside. She growled. He was headstrong and it was exhausting trying to keep him in line. [Clayton. Open the door.] She tried to make her tone as neutral as possible but she thought a trickle of anger made it through. He had to know he was in for it or he wouldn't have locked the door.
He couldn't stay in there forever, but, since it was stocked with supplies to last a number of wolves for a few days, he could stay in there for a good long time. [Phillip. Please bring the keys for the safe room.]
[Yes, Alpha. It will take me few minutes to get them and come to you.]
Phillip was her Beta's mate, though on the weaker side for a wolf. Those who didn't know him would consider him unimportant but she trusted him. He wouldn't let others know where he hid them.
Stephanie stripped and shifted. Clayton would be in wolf form when the door opened and she would punish him accordingly. She sat near the door, growling.
Phillip approached. "Madam Alpha, may I make a suggestion?"
Stephanie dipped her head and brought it back up.
"If you go in after him, he'll try to get away and you'll probably make a mess chasing him around til you get him."
[Yes.]
"The room has communication. If you play some annoying noise loud enough he'll either come out or curl up in a corner."
Stephanie considered, gusted out a breath. [Alright. We'll try it.]
[Stan, blast some hip hop to the safe room.]
[On whose authority?] Phillip didn't have that kind of clout, even as the Beta's mate.
[Mine.]
[Yes, Alpha.]
Hinges were on the inside. She positioned herself directly in front of the doorway. Phillip stayed back a bit, but nearby. The pup tended to gravitate to him and, though he knew the young wolf needed discipline, was worried about him.
Wolf ears were sensitive and it didn't take long before the door gapped open. Then slammed shut. [Turn up the volume.] [Phillip, please stand before the door.]
Stephanie backed away and Phillip placed himself before the door. The door again cracked open, a nose stuck out and sniffed. Young Clay popped out and ran into Phillip's legs. Stephanie bolted over, knocked him down, and put a paw on him, jaws around his snout.
He wriggled.
She growled.
Phillip winced at the music. [Stan. Turn it off.]
Clay whimpered but his mother maintained her hold.
Phillip watched, concerned. "Alpha?"
She growled and continued to hold her son down.
Nothing, all he was doing was whimpering. She had left this too long, he didn't understand how to respond to normal, simple punishment.
Finally, he stopped wriggling and lay there, panting.
[Mama.]
She sighed. [Do you know why you're here? Of course you do. What do you have to say for yourself?]
[I was having fun.]
[I don't care. You come when I call.]
[But, mama...]
[No, everyone else comes. You will too. Every time.]
He didn't reply and she knew he'd defy her again. She tightened her grip a little bit more until he yipped and she tasted his blood. Then she let go and stepped back. He scrabbled upright and growled at her. She knocked him down again, a large paw on his chest.
Clayton stilled more quickly and she let him up again.
He ran off.
She stood there a few moments, head down.
"He's been spoiled. It'll take some time."
She bared her teeth at her Beta's mate, then stalked off to her room. He was right and she couldn't help but hear a reproach in the words. She'd had so much to learn in a short time, but that was no excuse. She'd waited too long to bring her son to heel.
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Lyssa groaned as the alarm sounded and her mate shifted beside her. She had to testify against Ronnie at Court today. She knew she had to do it to get him sent away for Jamie's murder but she was so not in the mood.
Lyssa rolled over, closer to Emmett, and settled in again. He cracked an eye open, looked at her, and shoved her out of the bed.
"Ow! What the hell?"
"Can't be late, mate, get going."
She glared at him for a moment as he lounged up on one elbow and stood with a huff.
He watched in appreciation as she grumbled her way into the bathroom. Emmett was half tempted to join her there but they wouldn't make it to the courthouse on time if he did.
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Lyssa was in a pale blue blouse and a pair of navy pants. After the numerous gaffes, they would go alone to the courthouse. She drove, with Emmett in the passenger seat, quiet. She pulled into the lot reserved for participants of the trials that were going on, pulled into a space, and put her forehead against the wheel. Emmett put his hand on the back of her neck. "Are you alright, sweetheart?"
"Y..," she cleared her throat and raised her head, "Yes." She turned to look at her mate's milk chocolate eyes.
She took both his hands, "Em, the other attorney is probably going to ask me a lot of nasty, personal, invasive questions. They'll try to get me to lose my temper, discredit me. You can't come to my rescue. You have to trust that our lawyer will stop the worst of it and that I can handle it. Can you do that?"
"I have to, don't I?"
She nodded. "It's the only way we can get Ronnie for killing Jamie."
Lyssa sat with Emmett on the bench outside the courtroom. A guard stood nearby to prevent anyone from accosting them. It was just after 9 a.m. when they were called into the courtroom. Emmett sat in the front row behind their attorney, while Lyssa stepped up into the witness box.
"State your full name."
"Lyssa Marie Forrester."
"How long have you been a werewolf?"
"Six years."
"How did you meet Emmett Forrester?"
Lyssa told the story of finding Emmett, injured, on her back porch. "We've seen your husband in wolf form." She thought briefly of correcting him but decided against it. "You thought he was a dog?"
"I thought, yes, that he was a dog. I even tried to feed him dog food."
Emmett smiled at that memory. She started out feeding him warm bloddy roast that she'd pulled out of the freezer but, that being expensive and thinking he was a big dog she'd gone out and bought dog food. And ended up with a small mess on her floor when he tried a bite to placate her and threw it up.
She told how she threw Ronnie out of her house and his returns. About her troubled integration, then her acceptance into the pack. The loss of her house.
After a short break, questioning resumed.
The questions moved on to the Day of Discovery and the bite that Emmanuel had given him. The lawsuit that followed and the award Ronnie had won for pain and suffering. Then came the painful part, her recollections of the night Jamie died.
"And, why did you think the killing might have something to do with your ex-boyfriend?"
"Ronnie hated Emmett." Ronnie gave her a bit of a smirk. It was true; Ronnie hated Emmett.
"But, why, then, would he want to shoot another werewolf?"
Lyssa closed her eyes and took a moment. "Mrs. Forrester?"
"Ronnie knew what Emmett looked like as a wolf. Jamie's wolf looked like Emmett's. He would have thought he was killing Emmett."
"Objection. Speculation."
"Sustained."
"The jury will disregard the witness' last statement."
"Mrs. Forrester, did Jamie, the wolf, resemble your husband's wolf form?"
"Yes, they both had similar coloring."
"And you found out that it was Mr. Wilson?"
"Yes."
"How?"
"He admitted it. I have a tape."
"People's evidence C, your honor." An envelope with a small bulge in it was placed on a table. "So, Mr. Wilson called you and admitted to it?"
"No. He followed me onto the property and we... talked, I guess."
"You hesitated on the word 'talked'. Was it a conversation?"
"No, no. It was more accusations, name calling, yelling."
"And somewhere along the way he told you he killed Jamie Wyeth?"