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Chapter 251
I watched as my words hit, and he staggered. “No.”
The smile on my face was sweet as I took a step. “Oh, yes.” I took another. “You see, my
father, the one you said was lucky to be dead, he made sure I knew the rules. He made sure I
was a dutiful wolf. One who followed the new laws, but protected those she cared about
with knowledge of every law in play.” I let my smile turn into a shit–eating grin. “And that
includes the duties and oaths that the council took to ensure the safety and unity of our
people.” I looked at Rowan. “These people are a bunch of bullies. I wouldn’t be surprised if their entire family has become like this. Bullying others all because of Thinius’s power and influence, because he allowed them to.”
Rowan looked at them, and I watched the idea form in his mind. “Is this true?”
I snorted. “Rowan, do you think he is going to just admit it?”
Rowan focused on Thinius, and I watched sweat spring to his forehead. “Thinius, do you allow your family to use your status as a council member, to bully or command others to do their bidding?” I felt the force of the command, but I was confused. I didn’t understand
why it took so much out of him to command Thinius. 2
I watched the man tremble, trying to evade telling the truth. Blood trickled out of his mouth and I shook my head. I slammed my aura out. “Thinius, I command you to answer
the question and if you decide to bite your tongue instead of answering, I will invoke a Cath Báis, and make you watch as I pull Nina and Nadine apart, limb from limb.” I let my threat
hang in the air. I meant every word of it. O
“You wouldn’t.” Nadine’s eyes flashed with the first hint of worry, and I tilted my head and
grinned.
“Oh I would. And I would take my time with it too.”
“You’re a monster.” She whispered, but I heard a few girls behind me giggle.
“I’m a monster?” I slapped my hand against my chest. “But I haven’t done anything. I have
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‘spent the last nine months dealing with your sister. I have allowed her to bully me, take
advantage of my kindness, attack me. Even you came here and tried to demand things from me while
you mocked me and I have let it all roll off my shoulder. But now, now I’ve decided to collect.” I turned my focus on Thinius. “Make your decision. Either way, we will know the truth today.”
Nina shook, but she rallied. “How do you figure?”
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I laughed. “Your family is so used to people falling in line, but you forget, there is always someone bigger, stronger, or more vicious. I just so happen to be all three. If Thinius here decides to cut out his tongue, then I will kill you two, anyway. And then I’ll start with parents. And then their parents. And I will command the truth from them one by one.” I sucked my teeth. “One of them will fold. One of them will think their life is worth more than keeping Thinius here on the council.‘
I watched as Thinius paled. “You wouldn’t.”
“But I would. My father taught me to put my king above all. Something you seemed to forget. If you and the council have been playing games, and abusing your power, that puts our king in the line of fire. And that is something I won’t allow.”
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