Cody's confrontation

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Cody hadn't gone to Reapers funeral.

He didn't really know the man, and felt as if he would have been intruding. Instead he had decided to head down to the basement, to see one of the men there.

As he walked into the room they were in, he saw the very man he had come to see.

"Hello, father. How are you doing?" He asked as he sat down on one of the clean chairs reserved for the ones observing the prisoners.

"What are you doing? Get me out of here, now!" His father said to him as he pulled at the ropes tying him to one of the filthy chairs.

"I'm not going to be doing that father. In fact I'm going to be the one who will deal with you, when your time comes of course." He watched his father frown. "You should have left Gin alone."

"I DIDN'T KNOW MAGS GOT THE WRONG WOMAN!" he yelled.

"You didn't even check, did you?" he asked. "You once again blindly accepted whatever Mags had said. Never questioned anything she told you, did you? Just like with Freddric. You took her word as law, and it almost cost Gin her life. Do you think I don't know who it was that you brought with you to that warehouse, that I don't know what he would have put her through before he killed her! In what world do you think that she deserved that? After everything the family went through when your own cousin was killed? Or did you forget Sil?"

"Of course I haven't forgotten. She was my favorite cousin, but I never had time to spend with her. I couldn't even avenge her. I had to train to take over the family. Her loss was felt throughout our whole family. Even though she had turned her back on us and wanted nothing to do with any of us, we all still loved her. I wish I could have saved her." He said sadly.

Cody scoffed, not believing him for a second. "So you planned to hand another woman over to the same type of people who killed your cousin, and didn't see a problem with it."

For what it was worth, his father looked ashamed. However that wouldn't change anything. He had still organized the whole thing, knowing what would befall Gin, and not caring.

He had no sympathy for his father.

He acted as if he was sorry, however he could have stopped it, but he didn't. He chose to turn away and allow what ever was going to happen to happen.

He may not have been the crazy one who had started it all, but he had enabled the crazy bitch who had tormented another woman for no other reason than she had thought that she was the daughter of her father who had abandoned her and her mother.

He looked over at Mags as she huddled in the corner, mumbling.

If it was anyone else he may have felt sorry for her, but he felt nothing for the woman.

He looked at them both, and felt nothing. "When the time comes, I will end you. Freddric will decide who will take over the family. And you will not be allowed to plead for mercy."

He stood up and left.


Not looking back as his father called out to him.

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