Unanswered
Kaiser
“Here he is,” I said when I brought Adeline into the dungeon. I don’t know why, but I decided to keep the rogue she was referring to alive. The rogue, who was sitting on his cell bed with his head down, looked up and smirked after he saw her and me.
“You didn’t do anything to him?” She asked, creasing her forehead and staring back at the rogue.
“As you can see, he’s alive,” I replied, which made her look at me.Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.
“What are you, a softie?” she asked,
“If I had not, you wouldn’t be able to see him and find out what you want to find out.” She rolled her eyes at me again, so I heaved a deep sigh to control my anger. I can’t get mad at her because that will only make her mad at me as well.
“Can you open the cell? I want to talk to him,” she replied instead.
“You can talk to him even if I don’t open it.” What the hell is she thinking?
“I can perfectly defend myself if ever he tries to do something,” she said as if reading my thoughts.
“Not going to happen, Adeline,” I said with conviction. She glared at me, so I had no choice but to do as she said. I know I’m such an idiot for following her, but what can I do? She’s my mate, and Kylo is not helping at all. I looked at the cell guard; he got what I meant, so he opened the cell. Before I could stop her, Adeline went in and held the rogue on his neck before she brought him to the wall and pinned him. He was shocked, and so was I. My mate is fucking strong.
“How did you get here?” she asked,
“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” said the rogue. The earlier smirk on his face had long since vanished, and fear had taken its place.
“You know exactly what I mean. If you’re not going to give me the answer that I want, I am going to cut you into pieces, and I will make sure to keep you alive so you will be able to feel it every time you lose a part of yourself.”
“I don’t know what you are talking about,” the rogue replied in fear. If it was because of my mate, I don’t know. But it was obvious that he was scared of something.
I saw Adeline take something from her boots before I heard the rogue screaming. Only then did I realize that Adeline was holding a Swiss knife with the rogue’s left ear at the tip? She’s fast, and if not for my Alpha abilities, I wouldn’t be able to tell what happened.
“Fuck! I already said I don’t know!” The rogue screams continuously.
“Do you think I’m an idiot to believe you? The word liar is tattooed on your forehead.” The rogue looked confused after she said that, probably wondering whether he had it or not, and I wanted to laugh. “Now, tell me. How did you get here?” she asked.
“That alpha put me here,” the rogue replied.
“You’re not going to tell me what I want to hear?”
“Adeline, maybe you’re mistaken. If he came from your world, how come he’s still here?” I asked. She didn’t say anything, but she didn’t look at me either. I don’t know what she was thinking, which made anyone feel uncomfortable, but not me.
“I am smart, but I don’t rely on my brain or my strength alone. I have what you call an instinct. And my woman’s instinct is very lethal; I never go wrong when I decide to follow it.” She answered, not leaving her gaze on the rogue as if trying to get something out of his mind. “If only Elda is cooperating with me, I’m sure that I will be able to get the answer I want from you.” Who the hell is Elda?
“Let’s go, Adeline,” I said.
“If I won’t be able to get anything from him, then he’s useless. And I don’t want to see a capable but useless creature.” She said, which puzzled me,
“What do you mean-” I didn’t finish my question because the rogue’s head suddenly fell off his shoulders.
“What the!!” Ryan and Misch exclaimed.
“What did you just do?”
“You heard me. I don’t like useless and worthless creatures,” she replied, leaving the dungeon. I looked at my beta and gamma before I shook my head and then followed her. I don’t know what she will do if I leave her unattended.
“Wait,” I said, grabbing her by her wrist when we were outside the dungeon. “You didn’t have to do that.”
“He’s of no importance; he killed one of your pack members. I’m sure of that. Why would you let him live?” She asked angrily.
“If you’re that mad, you can talk to me. We will try to think about what is going on in your world and mine. Whether it is connected to our mate bond or what.”
“Do you believe that as well?” She asked, and I couldn’t answer. Until now, I’m still trying to find out who that man in the picture is, and yet, here she is telling me about a dead man in her world who looks exactly like the rogue we captured. I couldn’t believe that it was just a coincidence. One way or another, one thing is sure: our world is connected. “If you have no clear answer to all the questions popping in your mind, don’t you think it is a sign that we are not meant for each other?”
“Is that what you believe in, and that’s why you continue seeing Mike?” I asked, and her eyes widened, looking guilty. “Yes, I know. I already told you, you’re my mate, and I could feel your infidelity!” I added. I began to feel angry, but I didn’t want that.
“Kais,” Ryan said, “You better talk in private, not here.”
“Let’s go back to my office,” I told Adeline and led the way. I could feel she was furious, maybe from not getting anything from the rogue. She must have waited for this time to come back to my world so she could talk to that rogue, but it turned out to be a waste of time since she didn’t get anything.
I looked at the wall clock as soon as I entered my office and found out that she had been in my world for 40 minutes already. How long is she going to stay here this time? “Take a sea,”
“I’m sorry if you think I overstepped my boundaries. I know he’s your prisoner, and I have no right to punish him, but I feel so annoyed because I was hopeful that I would be able to get answers from him, but it turned out–”
“No need to feel sorry.”
“I don’t feel sorry for what I did to him; I was enraged. I was thinking about the fact that your beta and gamma were thinking I was your Luna, and I didn’t want them to think that I already agreed to it since I’d decided what was supposed to be your pack’s business.”
She’s hard-headed and stubborn. How could she insist on that when I’ve already told her that she’s my mate? I don’t know how many minutes, but I broke the silence and asked her, “Do you want me to prepare a room for you or do you prefer sharing the room with me?”
“What??” she asked, raising a brow at me. She had no idea about the length of her stay here.