Bryant, who had travelled in a seperate vehicle to this area, noticed this as well. "Why the weapons?" He asked. "Are we not here meeting on peaceful terms?"

"Are we?" Hannes demanded. I stiffened when Eric applied more pressure on my back, obviously intending to direct me towards a chair around the oak table which rested in the middle of the tent.

Hannes' eyes flashed with disdain as he snarled, "Move your hand from her back, boy."

Eric's fingers curled, pressing into my shirt until it touched my skin. But he did drop his hand away, albeit reluctantly, but not before dropping his head to whisper, and repeat what he'd asked, no, demanded of me when we arrived here.

Wordlessly I walked to the chairs and sat upon one. My eyes once again went to Lilith, who steadily met my gaze. Her arms were still around her sibling.

I straightened in my chair and watched silently as she left with him abruptly, only pausing once to look towards Hannes, who'd chosen to sit opposite me. They evidently exchanged unspoken words.

"Why are we here?" Eric asked once everyone was seated. An Alpha, Kenji, who had a strange combination of dark red hair and bright streaks of blond strands answered after letting the silence draw out for at least thirty painful seconds.

"Quinn, you told me that your army killed all of the lycans in Woodsworth," He said, his voice carefully vacant of any emotion. "Because you are under the assumption that all lycans are similar and plan to eventually harm all humans. The motives, behaviors and beliefs are what you believe to be alike, and we'd like to help you and your people shift this mindset, and urge you not to commit any heinous acts like you did just recently."

"So it is alright for your people to go around killing and driving humans out of towns, yet you want us to just sit idly by while this happens?" Quinn demanded, quick to anger. 

"If you'd like to fight those particular lycans and packs who do so, then aim for those specific ones. You killed an entire pack who strongly loathed the actions which other lycans have done regarding the treatment of humans." Hannes' voice drummed over the murmurs of agreement which had began to trickle amongst the few council members who had chosen to come.

Silence fell over the room at Hannes' words and Riggs cleared his throat.

"We too dislike what some other Alphas and lycans have chosen to do regarding humans." Riggs said. "We don't share this sentiment which you all seem to believe we do."

"You've killed humans before. All of you have." Quinn snapped. "Humans who had initiated attacks were murdered by all of your hands, and some who hadn't initiated anything were as well." She levelled her gaze pointedly at Hannes, and I felt my stomach drop as I looked up between them.

Hannes' once mostly composed expression rapidly morphed into fury at her words, and he leaned forward in his chair, the wood creaking under his weight as he set his blazing eyes upon her.

"You dare accuse me of killing innocent people?" Hannes snarled, fangs on display and I felt myself slowly press back in my chair, fright leaping up in me. Quinn's lips pressed tightly together, as if not intending to answer him, but then she spoke again.

"The people of Freyburn." She said. "Do you remember killing them?"

Hannes' anger became even more palpable. "The people of Freyburn had murdered young pups, Collins. They were far from innocent people. And I only killed those who had murdered them, which unfortunately was the majority of the people in that town." 

I studied him silently, watched the way Henji placed a hand on his shoulder. "Keep calm." He told Hannes.

Quinn's lips lifted cruelly in a smile. "Lucky for you, I am willing to look past your actions and compromise or cooperate wherever needed."

I felt my eyebrows furrow.

Bullshit.

"Good." Marcellus, another Alpha said, nodding. "But before we speak of anything further, I'd like to ask Olivia Hamilton to leave the tent."

I frowned, confused, but also desperate to evade the stiffling tension in the room. Eric moved to catch hold of my arm when I stood, but a warning growl from Hannes halted any other movements from him.

Immediately after stepping outside, I saw Lilith, passing by a parked jeep. She locked eyes with me as I exited the tent, and she gestured that I cross the distance and go to her, her fingers beckoning me over. Alec was not by her side, and I wondered where she had led him.

"You need to get inside the jeep," Lilith told me before I could even utter a word to her. I looked behind her, towards one of the grey vehicles in the far distance which she referred to. These vehicles were not Corozal's and they had not been present when I'd arrived.

A wave of uneasiness crept in.

"We know that Quinn has several men and women nearby, waiting for her permission to attack." Lilith spoke hushedly to me when I did not move. "We knew that our words to assure her that all lycans are not the same may not convince her, so if she intends to attack, we will respond, and I'm assuming you would want to be somewhere a bit safe when this happens."

When I didn't move, but stared blankly at her, absorbing her words, she shook her head in exasperation. "You have to go to the jeep, Olivia. Hannes has instructed me to walk you there."

I slowly looked over my shoulder, towards the tent, listening to the voices inside, but I eventually began walking. Indeed, I'd want to be somewhere safe whenever this violence ensued, but I was hesitant to trust Lilith and her words.

My trust of anyone at this moment, was extremely low.

But I carried on walking, eyes on Lilith's back as she strode ahead. I picked up my pace, feeling a familiar sting in my eyes and I bit hard on the inside of my cheek, knowing what was about to take place, listening with apprehension and disgust.

I didn't look behind me at the sound of a lone gunshot.




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