Chapter 24

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Avery's Point of View

"Let us go!" Sierra screamed at me, I felt awful doing this to her but it was for her own good. The world would be a much better place without packs, how could she not see that?

Annabell was sulking. She had screamed at us for hours after the attack, to the point where she tried to attack me. Why couldn't she just understand we were doing the right thing?

"Sierra, please don't make this any harder than it already is.." I said as I led her by her chains to a cell. The rogues had taken over the entire pack and we were now in the prison underneath the main pack house.

I had to wear gloves to do this, her chains were made of silver and so were the walls of all the cells. The chains were attached to her ankles and around her throat and then silver handcuffs around her wrist. Annabell was the distraction we used to get her away from Dustin, it hurt because I had to chain Annabell up and use her to get Sierra to the woods, and then chain up Sierra, but they would both thank me eventually.

"Don't make this harder!? Listen to yourself Avery! I don't even know who you are anymore. You betrayed me, you betrayed the entire pack! You could've saved so many lives if you had just listend to me all those years ago when we wanted to banish Aaron! He's using you!" Sierra spat at me.

I growled back but didn't say anything. It was no use in arguing.

I pushed Sierra into the cell and attached the chains to the door so she couldn't get away, no matter what. The only way out was to be let out, or death.

Annabell growled at me as I clicked the lock, securing Sierra in her cell.

"Oh give it a break Annabell." I said as I walked past her to the stairs. If she wasn't my daughter, she woulf be locked up in a heart beat, but she was my daughter and that was one line I wasn't going to cross. Even Aaron couldn't hurt her, we just hope she would change her mind eventually.

It had now been a week since the rogues attacked our old pack and Annabell hadn't spoken a single word since she found out what was going on.

I noticed once I got back up to the apartment section of the pack house that Annabell wasn't following me like she was earlier, she had come with me when we had gone to question Sierra.

Aaron had me question her on where Issac was, he had dissappeared around the same time Cassie did, but Sierra honestly had no clue. I know this because we gave her a truth surum that the rogues had created back in the old base, which was now abandoned pretty much. Most of the rogues were living here now since it was a lot better living qualities, or atleast that was what Aaron told me.

Aaron had told me the entire story, although I didn't agree with stealing pups just because of their parents' tittles, I did understand why they did it.

All these years since Aaron and I had been almost kicked out of the pack after Issac Aubrey and Cassie were born Aaron was forced to feed Dustin with information about the rogues, although every bit of it had been false. He made them come off as weak, unorganized and pitiful until Dustin finally can to the conclusion that Aaron really wanted to be in this pack, that this was his safe haven from the rogues.

One thing Aaron had told me was only the most important ones were given names, like he was given his name when he was sent here to spy on the pack. Origionally he was to go in, pretend to fight then ask Dustin or Sierra to join the pack, apparently I was just out of luck.

He really was my mate though, there was no questioning that. It was rare for a she-wolf to get pregnant with anyone other than her mate, if it was even possible, so I knew Aaron was mine, and I was his and Annabell was ours, weather she liked it or not.

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