Chapter 61

Julian’s POV

It has been five

far. Alpha Jax son since Vivian’s trial began, and a few things have happened so

far. Alpha Jax soon returned to Fellfield to continue his rule as alpha and lord.

Alpha Jax informed him that they had found Vivian, Caroline, Rufus, and Beta. Dean trying to escape into the world of the living. They didn’t know what their plans were, but they had a few bags of gold, which they speculated they were going to use and exchange for cash once they arrived.

On the day of Vivian and her minions‘ arrival at the court, their trial began. Julian charged her on the grounds of the unlawful execution of Otis and Dorothy Lawrence and that alone. However, when the trial started, other accusations came up, which included theft, manipulation, and extortion, all of which she did in the name of the Lycan king.

It was, to his surprise, as well as that of the court.

Not less than fifteen testified against her, and some called her evil, as she had done nothing to help those in Langfield when she had the chance. This proved Fiona’s point when she said that if he looked hard enough, he would find the truth right there. The more he looked, the more he saw.

How could he have been so blind?

Fiona didn’t come to the courtroom where Vivian stood on trial; instead, she returned to the settlement and tried to help heal as many as she could with the plague. It only showed him how pure–hearted she was and how she didn’t want to gloat at her enemy’s downfall.

Marion kept him updated, and he learnt that the numbers she healed weren’t compared to before, but unlike then, she didn’t need to eat to replace her lost energy. He told him she only took breaks and, once in a while, drank water.

know how it worked, but he knew it had

he felt the pain of his plague more than before, but another part didn’t

happenings made it difficult to proceed with all the necessary rites that needed to take place,

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council court presiding over Vivian’s case. They would discuss how their days went and share a few laughs. When he would ask her why she wouldn’t testify, she told

and the council would reach a unanimous verdict. He knew she would receive the worst deal under the law. She deserved it

to witness it. He woke early, got dressed, and arrived at Fiona’s mansion. He knocked

Fiona still home?” The words barely left his mouth when Fiona walked to the door, already dressed

he said, reaching for her and k*ssing her

was great, and

been better with you beside me. You look

you. You’re

is Vivan’s last hearing; I want you

form of argument, and though that took him by surprise, he appreciated it.

Vivian was dragged out to take the stand like she had done the last

Dean, and Caroline – also stood trial, but

on trial, and

clenched, and the look of hate clouded her face, the like of which he had never seen anyone have for another. She growled, and if not for being under the control of the

unmoved by Vivian’s action, despite seeing the same thing

8 Jan

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