Chapter 229

Chapter 229 – The Summit Continues

3rd Person

Roger watched the delegations warily approach the refugee camp, unloading from an identical convoyof shiny black cars parked at the entrance of the air field. Some appeared far more curious than others,keeping their expressions open and interested, if somber. A few Alphas however, most notably theStorm Forest and Midnight leaders, appeared as though they had no intention of letting the harrowingscenes ahead sway their opinions.

Even so, the new Beta could only focus a fraction of his attention on their mindset. He was far morepreoccupied ensuring the airfield and camp were as secure as possible before the visit, and his wolfwas always somewhat distracted when Cora was near. He’d yet to see her today, but he knew she wassomewhere in the medical tents, her faint floral scent discernible through the cool morning air.

Maybe we should go ahead of the group, Roger’s wolf suggested, to make sure everything is readyand do a final threat assessment.

And flirt with a certain stubborn human, since we probably won’t get another chance today? Rogerreplied, sorely tempted by the idea but knowing he couldn’t abandon his duty for such a frivolousreason.

It’s a thought. The mischievous canine answered, we haven’t spoken since yesterday morning. It wouldbe a wasted opportunity when she’s clearly warming to us. The beast is whining like a pup, and I haveto fight the urge to roll my eyes. There’s nothing more determined or impossible than a besotted wolf.Come on, he cajoles eagerly, wagging his tail. Think of how cute she’ll be, trying to act all grumpy eventhough we can hear heart racing.

We can’t – we can’t afford to get distracted. I want to see her as badly as you do, but this isn’t the time.Hmph. His wolf grumbled, spoilsport.

Roger glanced at the slow moving party behind him. The Alphas and their advisors were being led intothe camp by the King, Sinclair and Ella. His brother kept his mate tucked safely under one arm as theyapproached the airfield. The planes were due to arrive any moment, and Roger knew they were all a bittense for the first transport conducted without James’s leadership.

Sinclair scanned the open area, his sharp gaze landing on his brother. At this short distance, there wasno difficulty communicating through their new bond as Alpha and Beta. All clear?

So far. The entire camp has been swept and the pilots have all signaled imminent landing with no signsof trouble. I can either stay here to help with the disembarkment, or I can go ahead of the group with afew soldiers and act as an advance team. Roger offered, secretly hoping his brother would choose thesecond option.

So much for not getting distracted. His wolf scoffed.

I’m not saying it for Cora, I’m saying it because it’s a valid tactical strategy and might be helpful. I’ll onlyapproach her if I have a good reason… otherwise I’ll just look. Roger insisted, wondering if he wastrying to convince himself or his wolf of this plan.

Look and touch?” His inner animal pleaded.

No! No touching, no scent marking, and certainly no kissing… or biting… or licking… arggghh this isuseless!

What on earth is happening? Sinclair’s deep and slightly amused voice drowned out Roger’s torturedmusings. You look as if you’re short- circuiting. Have you had a stroke? He didn’t need to say more.

Roger could feel his left eye twitching, not to mention his hands were trapped in white knuckled fistsand his jaw was clenched so tightly his fangs felt as though they might grind each other to dust.

Nothing important. We can talk about it later. Roger gritted out, What do you want me to do?

Oh, I know what this is about. Sinclair smirked, keeping his eyes on the approaching aircraft on thehorizon. I meant to tell you, Cora was visibly anxious yesterday when you were late for the welcomeevent. She kept asking if everyone was there and didn’t calm down until I explained you were backsafely.

That is not the kind of information I need right now, Dominic. Roger growled.

Sinclair chuckled, Alright, I’m sorry. Stay here for now. Once the planes are down do me a favor andget eyes on all the refugees coming in. Our men are well trained, but this is James’s operation andthey’ve never flown solo before. If everything checks out then catch up with us.

Roger nodded, moving closer to their group, One more thing. Sinclair interjected, raking his cool gazeover their visitors. See if you can’t get close to some of the other Betas. See if you can get a leg up ontheir packs ‘ needs and strategies, their Alphas’ mindsets.

Oh so I’m a spy now? Roger inquired, not the least bit bothered.

I thought you might enjoy that role. Sinclair replied. And don’t worry I’ll talk you up to Cora if you’re notwith us when we get to her section. From what I’ve seen you need as much help as you can get.

Thanks, Roger thought wryly, trying not to think about the information his brother had just shared.Cora’s anxiety was further confirmation of what he already sensed, and he needed to think about howto play this moving forward. Cora was stubborn and skittish for reasons that he both understood, andcouldn’t know unless she told him. She was also brilliant and beautiful and stop it… Roger hissed athimself. No distractions right now.

Of course, this became much more difficult once the arriving refugees had all disembarked and Rogerjoined the delegations on their meet and greets through the camp. He watched the Vanaran Alphas likea hawk, trying to assess their response to the suffering shifters in the camp. Luckily they all seemedvery engaged, but Roger couldn’t help thinking about the welcome feast.

They had two main hurdles to overcome – the first was making the Vanarans pledge their allegiance tothe cause. The second, and much more challenging task, was dealing with the fallout from the brokensecrecy pack. Thus, they already cared about shifters, so seeing the refugees might help forgealliances, but it wouldn’t open their eyes to the bigger picture.

Soon enough they were in the medical tents, and then she was there in front of him – even morestunning than he’d remembered. However, not everyone was so impressed. “You have a humanadministering medical care? You’ve given her access to Vanaran technologies?” The Silver DawnAlpha was aghast to replace Ella’s sister actually working in this place.

“And why not?” Cora asked, before Sinclair, Ella or Gabriel could reply. “I was already working in shiftermedicine back home – at the highest level. My expertise is equal to that of any continental physician,so why shouldn’t I continue practicing here?”

The Storm Forest Alpha shook his head. He hadn’t been thrilled to learn Gabriel had allowed a humanover their borders in the first place, and this was clearly a step too far. “Alpha what is the meaning ofthis?” He asked, the formal address not doing a damn thing to soften his sharp tone.

“If Sinclair’s Luna wants to keep a human orphan as a pet that’s one thing but this is proprietarytechnology, you can’t just-”

That was a mistake. No sooner had the words left his mouth that both Ella and Roger surged forwardwith steam pouring from their ears, while Cora stood frozen in shock. Only the dual force of two

terrifying snarls prevented the situation from coming to blows. Sinclair and Gabriel unleashed theirpower on the room, and everyone else winced in response.

“That was out of line.” Gabriel growled fiercely. “Do not forget you are a guest here, Kieran. You forgetour origins – we are not alike in all ways, but the the Goddess created us equal.’’

“If that were true she wouldn’t have made the humans so weak and backwards.” The Alpha, Kieranargued. Roger scented salt, and was horrified to realize Cora was on the verge of tears.

“I have news for you,” Cora’s soft voice sounded behind them, and Roger was furious to see she wasshaking. He moved beside her, and his wolf puffed up with pride when the scent of her fear faded inresponse to his nearness.

“Humans might not be as strong, fast or advanced as shifters, but that doesn’t mean we have noknowledge to contribute. You may think we’re brainless and backwards, but I’ve made scientificdiscoveries unknown to shifters and published groundbreaking research in top peer- reviewed shifterjournals.

I have the intelligence and experience to help both of our kinds advance, and your prejudice – yourexclusion – only holds you back. However far ahead of us Vanara is now, it would probably have aneven larger lead if you considered perspectives and experiences other than your own.”

“Well-said.” The Black Alder Alpha, Callahan praised. “Get your head out of your ass, Kieran.”

Ella was trying to go to her sister, but Sinclair still seemed to fear she might attack the Storm Forestleader. He was probably right too, because her ravishing features were twisted with rage and she waswriggling against him like a fish out of water. Sinclair growled low and deep, combining the sound witha purr, and Ella calmed enough to draw in a few deep breaths.

“You should be ashamed of yourselves.” She finally hissed. “And I don’t only mean you, Alpha Kieran. Iknow he’s only saying what some of you are too cowardly to speak aloud. We called this summit togenerate collective action against a dire threat facing us all.

As we already agreed, this war is not only Damon’s, it is not only shifters’, and Vanara can no longerescape the fallout by turning a blind eye the way you have been doing for so many centuries. Changehas come and you cannot pretend otherwise.

You call yourself Alphas, but you sound like nothing but spoiled pups who don’t want to share theirtoys. Mark my words, if you keep up these racist, isolationist attitudes, you will destroy the way of lifeyou so love, and cost the world dearly.”

As she spoke, Roger noticed that Ella truly seemed to be glowing. Not in the way pregnant women aresupposed to, but in the literal sense, wherein radiant light shimmered around the Luna, as if she was litup from within. Not only that, but her words carried a weight unlike anything Roger had ever felt –stronger even than Sinclair and Gabriel’s devastating power.

The chastised Alpha’s hung their heads and shuffled their feet, but a few looked as confused as Rogerfelt. They exchanged curious glances, but Sinclair only kissed his mate’s soft cheek, and guided thegroup forward.

As the others moved on, Roger stayed behind with Cora. He didn’t bother getting permission fromDominic, because not even an order from his Alpha could tear him away from her right now. “You werebrilliant.” He murmured gently. “Are you okay?” “No.” Cora wouldn’t look at him, “I’m not.” i

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