Chapter 22: According to Plan

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Arthur and the others join Gwaine and Leon in relief, Percival taking Gwaine's weight off Leon as they both look exhausted. All the knights look up to me in confusion. It's weird having a whole crowd looking up at me, but I somehow find myself confident, a smirk on my lips.

"The Wolf apologises for his absence. He has asked me to congratulate our remaining champions!" the crowd cheers. I wave them down to quiet. "And bids them all good luck in the final tournament. May the strength and cunning you have shown today guide you in the challenge to come."

As the crowd cheers and raises drinks in celebration, I catch sight of Merlin in the crowd. A smile is planted on his lips, the warlock giving me a nod in an indication that everything went according to plan. I feel my chest swell with glee.

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I can't help the confident grin that takes my lips as I look down at Aro. He has been stripped of any dignity that he's ever had, the leather attire ripped off of his body to nothing but his undershirt and pants. He stands barefoot, blood seeping out of wounds inflicted by Ronon and others. I know a part of me should be sorry for what will happen to him, but I really don't, having lived in fear of him long enough.

Aro's hazel eyes bare into me, clearly seeing through my deceit and lies. But standing beside Ronon on his throne, nothing he can say or do will change what has been done. Ronon will not forgive nor forget, and I'm his most trusted friend right now.

Ronon fumes, the flames almost rising off of his shoulders as his golden orbs burn through Aro. I almost think Aro could catch alight under his gaze. Blaze also looks like he's pulsing with anger, a hint of betrayal in his eye as he stares down on Aro. A range of emotions is across the room, some with sympathy and others with anger.

"I always knew you felt you were beyond my rules", Ronon thinks aloud, his hands tightening on the arms of his thrones. The wood groans under the pressure. "I just never thought you'd actually act on that."

"Sire, I swear-"

"Go on", Ronon cuts Aro off, his face stern. "Swear to your God. Beg him for my mercy."

Aro goes silent as the dead, chest heaving as he looks back up at Ronon with a hatred I didn't think possible.

"If not to him, then swear to me," Ronon hisses. "Please, I would love to hear what lies you have prepared to get you out of this one. You are renowned for your lies."

It doesn't always pay to be known as something like a liar. I smirk to myself.

"I swear to The Wolf", Aro sneers. "I am not working with the rebels. I have no idea how those corpses were raised. And I had no idea you even had the stone of resurrection."

I raise my eyebrow at this. I've never heard it be referred to as the stone of resurrection.

"I don't believe you", Ronon retorts matter of factly, the wood groaning under his grip. A tenseness falls over the room. No one dares to breathe in Ronon's presence.

"It was her", Aro hisses, shackled bloody wrists rising to point a broken finger at me. "Edythe. And that servant."

I muster a face of shock, Ronon's gaze not even glancing in my direction as he glares at Aro. Blaze does offer a look of suspicion in my direction, however. I chuckle wickedly. "On what grounds did you come to that conclusion?"

"You have it in with those knights! I don't know why or what for, but I know it."

"ENOUGH!" Ronon roars, everyone, including myself, bowing our heads to the Wolf as he leaps to his feet, some family members even retreating a few steps. "I will hear no more of your lies. You have always been a pain in my arse. Always scheming, weaving plans. You went after the stone once before. I have no doubt you would do it again!"

"That's why you brought in that blacksmith's boy, isn't it?" Ronon rants, pointing an accusing finger at Aro. I feel my breath catch in my throat. "You brought that boy in here so that he could escape and steal that stone at the proper moment...didn't you?"

Kohl and I lock eyes, the two of us in shock. We had no idea that Aro was the one who brought Jackson here. That played to our plans perfectly. I don't know how but someone must be on our side, the gods or something else. I do not care.

"No! I would never-"

Ronon raises his hand, Aro dropping to the ground in a blink of an eye. He begins to thrash around on the floor, his hazel eyes rolling into the back of his head as Ronon puts him through unimaginable agony. Blood pools out of his eye sockets and nose, ears and mouth. Ronon drops his hand harshly, the pain abruptly ceasing for Aro as he lay motionless on the floor, only the heaving of his chest declaring that he is alive.

"Take this filth to the pit. I think I have a better use for him. I'll deal with him later," Ronon orders, dismissing the guards as they drag Aro from the room, an absence in the once smug man's eyes.

"What are we going to do about the boy, sire?" I ask Ronon as he takes a seat on his throne.

Ronon looks up at me with thought, seeming worlds away in his head as he glances up at me. I try to hold his gaze, not looking away as I wait for him to answer. A few thoughts cross Ronon's eyes, the Wolf quickly looking away with lips pressed.

"We will set up patrols in the surrounding woods. I don't want anyone coming or going without me knowing it. We will question the other champions. They might know something. The boy may have said something. And send word to our allies," Ronon lists, eyes stuck on the wall in the distance.

"Just decision, my lord."

"Hm," Ronon responds in thought, his eyes flickering towards Kohl. "You are all dismissed! I want to speak with Blaze alone."  

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