What Happens in CHAPTER 81 – From the Book The Beta's Catch
Dive into CHAPTER 81, a pivotal chapter in The Beta's Catch, written by Benita Ritz. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
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After looking at those footages, I head straight to the administrative building- where I know I am very much awaited. Dad has already mind-linked me several times in the span of half an hour. I know that the situations are growing grave every single second and I must meet the council now.
There's this anxiety within me that's eating me up. Even though I know that I am armed with strong evidence and have solid reasons, I know that the council is going to give me a hard time. I would be surprised if they don't create a fuss out of this.
I collect myself as I enter the administrative building and head straight to the room where they're waiting for me. My heart is palpitating in my chest when I reach the room. I take a deep breath to calm myself and my wolf before I step in.
"Here he is," One of the council members comments before everyone's eyes are trained on me. I am low-key surprised to find them awake even at this hour.
"Beta Jake," The Judge nods at me in acknowledgement as I step in front of the huge 'u' shaped table around which they're all seated. The Judge is sitting in the middle. His cold, hard, piercing grey eyes are trained on me pensively. Meanwhile, Dad is seated at the left end of the 'u'.
"Your excellency, I sincerely apologize for keeping you and others waiting for so long," I speak whilst managing to keep a straight face. I don't miss the nasty, judgemental look decorating some of the council member's faces.
"How's your mate, Beta Jake?" Asks the Judge, completely ignoring my apology. There's not even a hint of concern in his voice as he asked that. His eyes and face remain void of any emotion as he stares me down. He is unreadable- as always.
"She is well and resting," I tell him, knowing that he doesn't really give a crap about her. These are only some formalities that are often acted out in order to maintain the civility in the room full of wolves.
"That's great to hear. Now, tell us what happened to her and where did she disappear?" Demands the Judge. I look around to study the council members before I tell them about the whole incident.
After I am done telling them about the incident, having intentionally missed out Cybele's revelations and the fact that Arles saved her, the Jude inquires, "Have you got any clues regarding who could have done this?"
I give him a prolonged stare and with that, I feel the tension escalating in the room. I glance at dad once to make sure that I am doing the right thing by telling them everything all at once. I have already told him about Tiffany through the mind-link.
After a slight nod from him, I answer the Judge, "Yes, I have and I am going to banish them from the pack,"
"Names. We want names, Beta Jake," The Judge presses a bit impatiently. I don't miss how he narrows his eyes whilst the wrinkles decorating his face seems to be intensified.
"It is Tiffany. Her brother abducted my mate on her command and he was going to kill her," As soon as those words roll out of my lips, silence invades the room. I can see the bewilderment decorating their faces while they look at me with disbelief.
"What evidence do you have to prove your claims?" One of the council members demands angrily. I glare at him only to realize that he was the one who first recommended Tiffany to me.
"I have camera footage of their wrongdoings," I answer the council member very grimly whilst holding his gaze as a challenge. He grinds his teeth as he glares back at me.
The Judge gives me a blank stare as I set everything up before turning on the projector. Not many of them are fazed upon seeing Cybele being hit at the back of the head but as soon as I show them the pictures of the bodies recovered from the lake, everyone's faces turn white.
"Who did that to them?" Asks one of the council members in terrors. Arles' name lingers on the tip of my tongue but I am afraid I wouldn't be believed if I let it out. I decided to speak anyway but the Judge beats me to it.
"Arles," If the pictures of the bodies weren't enough to shock the council members and my pack officials then Arles' name rolling out of the Judge's lips did the work. I am myself taken back it.
"Your excellency, how could you be so sure?" Asks one of the council members to the Judge who has a look of disbelief decorating his own face as he looks at the pictures of the dead bodies projected on the big screen.
"I know," He answers without caring to explain and looks back at the council member before he turns to me and asks, "Arles saved your mate, didn't he?" His words have drowned me in bewilderment but I nod anyway.
"Blessed is your mate," He says with a corner of his lips slightly tugged up in a small smile, "Arles hardly shows himself to us – his own people. It must have been something special about your human mate that he himself climbed down the sky to rescue your mate from the evil when you couldn't,"
The Judge's words prick me but I am happy that the thing which I was most concerned about – the council believing me, has been taken care of by its own. I will be grateful to Arles until my last breath.
"And now," The Judge raises his voice to overpower the low murmur that has crept in the room. Everyone instantly stops talking and turn to the Judge before he asks next, "Where's the she-wolf who is the reason behind this?"
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