Chapter 231 – Revenge

Ella

At Dinner that night, I finally get the chance to check in on my sister. “How are you doing?” I ask, giving her a one-armed squeeze.

“I’m okay.” She says, and I’m surprised to see she’s telling the truth. “How did the rest of the visit go?”

“It was good.” I reveal, not really ready to change the subject. I feel eyes on us, and look up to find Roger watching our exchange. What’s more, I realize Cora is staring right back at him, rather than looking at me. Suddenly I understand why she isn’t more upset – I don’t know what Roger did or said to her after we left, but he clearly worked his magic. “I think we made some progress. More importantly, we finally received a response from one of the human governments we reached out to last week – saying they were open to a meeting – so it seems like we might be gaining some traction.”

“But didn’t you reach out to a lot of human leaders?” Cora asks, genuinely intrigued. “Just one isn’t a very good rate of return.”

“One so far.” I correct her, hoping that I’m right. Vanara is so far away and these matters so complicated that we always expected any response to take a great deal of time. The humans are undoubtedly gathering their entire parliaments to consider our offer, and political debates are rarely fast. “Besides, even if no one else responds, if we can bring one government on board, then they could become a link to others – vouch for us.”

“That’s great.” Cora smiles, lighting up a bit. “What did the other Alphas think of that?”

“So far everyone but Kieran is playing their cards close to their chests – not that I blame them. Still, I think the camp visit did what we intended. Hearing about a crisis like this is nothing compared to seeing it with your own eyes.” I want to tell her about the way some of these puffed-up alpha males had dissolved to tears in the nursery, but unfortunately they’re all in hearing range. Instead I say, “Roger even showed them the video of the coast and offered to arrange a visit there as well.”

Cora blinked, jerking her eyes back to Roger, “But surely that’s not safe.”

I reveal, “for now it’s the best we can do, and so far Damon’s focus isn’t on us.

Cora blinks, returning her gaze to me. “I thought the takeover

before the secrecy pact broke. Now he’s fighting the human armies and resistance

he cannot control, and the more

why am I only just hearing about this?” Cora asked,

worry, I’m in the same boat,” I relate. “These bossy wolves aren’t great about sharing information. We’re all so busy with our own projects and tasks that it’s easy to lose track.” In truth, between planning the summit, my hypnosis, work with the refugees, bed rest and Sinclair’s near­death, I almost forgot about tracking events on

me in that I realized just

hear it – are the delegations going to go to the coast?” Cora

It was obvious the chickens hadn’t wanted to take the risk, but I won’t be saying that aloud either. “Anyway, we can talk more later,

Cora catches my arm before I’ve even moved. She glances around at her neighbors to make sure they aren’t paying attention. “Do you… I mean … Ella, when all that happened – earlier you were kind of glowing.” She

is the precise word Sinclair had used when Henry and Gabriel brought up the strange phenomenon – which I had been completely unaware of at the time. It wasn’t until they mentioned it that I even

Sinclair promptly slides his arm around me. How is she? He

hear. I

hand and bringing it to his lips. The dinner continues without incident, and eventually I tell Sinclair that I’m going to go up to our suite a bit early. Of course, this isn’t what I actually want to do. Instead I head for Roger’s rooms. He left dinner a little while ago, and I have the sneaking suspicion that he

in without hesitation, “so what are we going to do to that

a lesson, if he knows why he’s being punished, he might go after Cora.” Roger replies, needing no

than humans, I mean.” I ask, though I realize my brother-in-law knows the wolf

a little girl. We could turn all his clothing pink? We would only need to go down to the laundry and slip some dye into the wash.” Roger

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