Chapter <b>300 </b>
“I understand you think that the other packs knew what they were doing. I assure you they didn’t. If they had made a proper report to the council about the nature of your life at Red Fang they would have been told not to return you to your home pack. If you had returned against their wishes<b>, </b>which you have the right to do, and the council showed up then the council would have asked for you to meet with them. They would have removed you from the territory and taken you to the closest council ormitter headquarters where you would have stayed, under their care, for a week or longer.
For a wolf in your situation it is quite terrifying but that’s part of what tells them that it’s not a false allegation. I have never favored that technique personally but it has worked out favorably for many wolves in simr situations.”
“What are you going to do that’s different?” Cole’s voice wavers with nervousness.
“I contact the head liaison for abused and tortured wolves, Xavier Bluemon.” Alpha sighs hard before continuing. “I’m sorry Cole but I’ve already been in contact with Xavier looking for a way to legally prevent you from returning to Red Fang.”
“You’ve already reported it when you said you would give me a pass<b>?</b><b>” </b>
The look of hurt in Cole’s eyes is painful to see as he drops his head down in defeat.
“Cole, it’s very important that you remain open with me. Don’t shut me out without understanding everything.”
“Why alpha? You ask for my trust and then report it anyway? Why? How?”
Cole is shaking his head hard trying to figure out alpha’s betrayal.
“Cole, look at me.”
Alpha kneels back down in front of him as he reaches out and gently lifts Cole’s chin, forcing him to make eye contact with him.
“Contrary to what you believe, I haven’t betrayed what I told you. Xavier has no idea who you are. I talked to him Tuesday night. An official report has not been made. I was seeking advice on how I could get you out of Red Fang without you making an official statement. I know how devastating those can be for those who have suffered immensely.
The statement Jessa makes will simply add to the mounting evidence I will use when I file a protection from torture request with the council. I mentioned that I was going to alert the council of your condition upstairs. I just don’t think you fullyprehended what it meant until now.”
Cole finally nods his head showing alpha that he understands what’s going on.
“Jessa, you know the protocol on how to start the statement.”
“Yes, sir.”
“Start when you’ve collected your thoughts on what you want to say.”
I look at Cole again before walking several feet away so the phone doesn’t pick up any sounds the others in the room may make. He looks even worse now that he feelspletely defeated. I’m unaware of how much time he’s been with alpha and that’s the way it should be for a blind read.
“What’s yourst name?” I ask but Cole doesn’t answer.
“Redmen.” Alpha responds.
I freeze in ce as I had worked for Alpha Redmen for about six months. I made the mistake of getting involved with his son, Kristoph, about a month after arriving. I didn’t understand that this pack followed some really oldws that allowed certain males to rape the females. I had heard Cole’s name from time to time. It was always degrading what was said about him. I had never met him and after Kristoph had his way with me, I most certainly didn’t wish too.
The broken, dejected wolf in front of me is nothing like the evil and vile creature that Kristoph often talked about.
I shake the thoughts from my mind as I’ve got to concentrate on my statement in order to properly help this wolf out of a deadly situation. I take several deep breaths before I press the record button on the phone.
“This is lessa Stoneman, pediatric nurse practitioner and natural healer for the Crimson Dawn pack. I am making an official statement for Alpha Demetri ck for the creation of an official report to the council in regards to the extremely poor condition that Alpha Cole Redmen, warrior prospect, is in fess than one week after arriving at the Crimson Dawn territory.
I engaged Cole in a blind read using the usual brain stem connection. The connection proved unusually painful leading me to believe that Cole has retained the sensory processing disorder that all pups are born with but normally grow out of by adulthood.
The results of my read are very disturbing and this statement is a direct result of that read. Alpha Cole Redmen’s dire condition is a direct result of chronic malnutrition and physical abuse.”
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