Read Mated to the Alpha Twins [by Jane Doe] Chapter 92 – The room was silent for a few long seconds before the room erupted in chaos. Witnesses were shouting on all sides, emotions flung like daggers at my neck and chest. Many were outraged that I dare disrespect the High Table. They hurled insults my way, blaming my upbringing.

Much to my surprise, there were some coming to my defense. Though their voices weren’t as loud, they shouted that I had a right to stake claim on my life and abilities. They accused the High Table of becoming to powerful, a thought that made me shiver.

I couldn’t help but notice that the Alpha and Luna with the golden hair remained silent, their emotions conveying no animosity towards me.

The chaos lasted a total of five seconds before Marcus Novak silenced the room with a wave of his hand.
“Enough, we cannot blame the girl for her outbursts. She was not raised on our values and customs, so she can and will be excused.” Marcus told the room. The flimsy compliment made me narrow my eyes.

“It is understandable that we might be eager to explore your abilities, Aurora. You are unique, incredibly so. Abilities such as these are gifted to the world for a reason. Think of this as an opportunity to discover that very reason. I very much believe that working with the High Table might provide you the answers you’ve been looking for, whilst aiding us in our endeavor to better our species.”

Marcus Novak was very good with his words, infecting the crowd with his subtle poison. There were murmurs of agreement and even those insisting I offer aid to smaller packs. I could feel my walls closing in on me, a million greedy hands tearing at my clothing, my hair and limbs. They all wanted something from me, each and every one. It took me a moment to realize that Marcus Novak wasn’t asking, he was insisting.

“I see the concern on your face, Ms. Aurora. I can only imagine what you must feel in this room, from each and every one of us. How truly incredible.” Marcus smiled softly, his perfect mask locked in place. “I have no intention of forcing your hand, though it has long been custom between the packs of the United States to exchange bargain’s and create deals. While I cannot speak for my fellow Alpha’s, I am very much interested in working with you. Should any of my fellow colleges wish to work with you, they will provide their terms. Now, if you wish to refuse us, we might speak again on what your future shall look like, and any other concerns we might have.”

It was this moment that I realized how dangerous Marcus Novak was. To the public he was this incredible figure of honor and prosperity, spouting his dreams about preserving our kind. In reality, he was a power-hungry sociopath with a knack for manipulation and good looks.

To many in the room, what Marcus said was generous. I should be elated that the regal High Table would want my services—that they would want to work with me. It was an incredible honor that I did not want. But to them, it was crime to simply want to live my life. All while Marcus offered me this incredible chance, my other mate was sitting in come cell. It made me want to scream, to throw everything I had at the five of them.

I could feel my power surge through my body, and dug my fingers into the wooden podium that stood before me. Jaspar Fox cocked his head, making his shaggy hair shift. He leaned forward in his seat and squinted his eyes. It was the first sign of interest I had seen in him. Even his emotions were disinterested and even bored. Now—now, he was curious. The power that bubbled in me vanished at the surprise, and Jaspar’s disinterest quickly returned.

time being, to think on these negotiations that will be the start of history for our kind.” Marcus Novak beamed

my last. This hotel was reserved solely for the High Table and its meetings, which meant we could stay here until a decision had been made. It was blindingly clear that the High Table would soon come to a decision, and that

meeting. I was becoming edgy without Alec, and I was sure the others could see me unraveling. Both Julian and Garrett dispatched their own fighters. I noticed how neither hesitated, even though Garrett still looked a bit sour. I appreciated the gesture, but nothing would soothe that madness

claustrophobic with all these guards around, a constant wall between you and everyone else. It only reminded me of the

went to s**t pretty quickly.” Tori rolled her eyes, “So, you either work with them, or they

of them.” I commented dryly, taking another bite of

lifting my plate to pick up a small note card.She flipped it in her hands and stared at the back. Her eyebrows grew closer with every second, until a scowl tore across her face. I could

from her fingers

be late, these meetings are hard enough

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need to get Alec back.” I sighed sharply, pinching the bridge of my nose when my head began to ache. I gave Tori an apologetic look, “If you want to

yourself to me.” Tori’s smile was small, but friendly. “I’m not going to hide from the

but my abilities had come in handy when it came to detecting anyone nearby. Turns out, I could sense emotions up to a certain distance away. With some

room, and my eyes tried to adjust as we stepped into low lighting. Only two small lamps were lit, the light dull and yellow. Zayne was leaning against

a bit

to s**t. Are you not also ruffled?” He sneered, pushing off the counter

members will help her. If so, you’re a fool. You’ll waste your own resources trying to get her back, and destroy your pack in the process. It is absolutely, Fcking hopeless. The ship is sinking, and you can either

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