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Chapter 172 The New Peacekeepers

    Chapter 172 The New Peacekeepers


    That night, I hardly slept. Even though the campus had been saved, there was still so much left to


    worry about — primarily my father. If the Alpha King withdrew his aid, then that only meant one thing:


    he thought that I ran away entirely, and he didn’t know about Nina. If he didn’t know about Nina, then


    that meant that Selena stopped my father from telling him in one way or another. I couldn’t be certain


    what, exactly, she did until I went back. And I would have to go back because, despite everything, I still


    loved my father. I couldn’t just leave him there if Selena did something horrible to him.


    I just didn’t know how I would break that news to Nina. I knew that it would crush her for me to tell her


    that I would have to leave, and there was a possibility that I wouldn’te back…


    And no matter how much she cried or begged, I couldn’t let here with me. It was too dangerous.


    So, as she slept peacefully beside me that night, Iid wide awake until my body eventually gave up


    and drifted off to sleep — because I didn’t know how I could break Nina’s heart like that.


    …


    The next morning, Nina, our new pack that Nina had dubbed the ‘New Peacekeepers’, and I all made


    our way over to the conference room for the meeting.


    When we entered, Lewis, a few of the other Fullmoons, and dean Cynthia were already sitting at the


    table.


    “Well, if it isn’t the New Peacekeepers,” Lewis said, almost condescendingly. I knew that he would be


    pissed at me for deciding to leave my dad’s pack, but I didn’t care. To me, my friends were more my


    pack than the Fullmoons ever were. My dad might be upset at first, but I knew that he would


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    “Come on in,” Cynthia said, standing and gesturing to the open seats around the table. “There might


    not be enough seats for everyone. Sorry about that.”


    Nina, Matt, Lori and Jessica, and I all sat at the table while the rest of the hockey team stood nearby.


    “Alright…” Cynthia sat back down in her chair and stared down at her hands for a few moments,


    processing, before she looked back up and addressed all of us. “Our priority, first and foremost, is this


    campus,” she said. “After that, the town. Now, Lewis and some of the other Fullmoons did a sweep


    yesterday and did find quite a few residents holed up in their homes. They’ve been informed that they


    need to stay in their houses until further notice, but supplies are on the way. We do need some


    volunteers to help clear debris from both the campus and the town, however. Any takers?”


    Matt and the entire hockey team raised their hands instantly, almost in unison, as did Lori and Jessica.


    Meanwhile, much to my surprise, none of the Fullmoons volunteered at all. I cast Lewis a bit of a


    disbelieving nce, but he only stared daggers back at me.


    “Great,” Cynthia continued. “We’ll start a cleanup crew as soon as this meeting is over. You guys can


    use the maintenance vehicles that belong to the school, and some residents offered their trucks to be


    used for hauling debris. Now… As far as the school goes, I’d like to get things back to normal as soon


    as possible. sses will resume in a week; I know this seems too soon, but the most important thing is


    for the students to feel a sense of normalcy amongst all of this chaos. Something to keep them


    upied and motivated. Outside of ss, we’ll be holding nightly rallies and counseling circles to


    anyone who needs them. The Fullmoons have offered to keep patrolling the entire perimeter of the


    town until Richard returns, so safety shouldn’t be a concern, but…”


    “We have some extra vials of the antidote,” Nina chimed in. Her face went red as everyone turned to


    look at her. “…Just in case.”


    Cynthia nodded. “Perfect. Do you have any idea if Tiffany left instructions on how to make more, or…?”


    Nina shook her head. “I don’t know. I’m sure she did somewhere. I can look.”


    I could tell that talking about Tiffany made Nina upset. It made all of us upset — even Lewis and the


    other Fullmoons. I reached out underneath the table and took her hand in mine, squeezing it gently to


    offer a little bit offort.


    Cynthia cleared her throat. “Nina, you knew Tiffany well, and you’re one of our best medical students


    on campus. You and James. I’d like you two to take on the task of trying to figure out how Tiffany made


    that antidote so we can make more if we need to.”


    At the mention of James, my throat formed a knot. Nina’s hand tensed in mine, and the rest of my pack


    became somber.


    “What?” Cynthia asked, her eyes searching our faces. “What is it?”


    “It’s… James,” Jessica interjected. “He’s…”


    Cynthia’s eyes widened. “Is he dead, too?”


    Jessica shook her head. “No. But he sort of went off the deep end. He shot Nina and then he—” At this


    point, her voice choked up. Lori spoke up for her.


    “He tried to kill Jessica yesterday,” Lori said. “He stole my car and ran off after that.”


    “What?” Cynthia asked incredulously. “Why? He was such a sweet boy.”


    “Not anymore,” Nina suddenly interjected.


    The room fell silent. Cynthia stared down at her hands for a long few moments before finally taking a


    deep breath and nodding. “Okay then,” she said. “Well, Nina… If you think you can take care of the


    antidote yourself, we’d be grateful. But if it’s too much for you, that’s okay, too.”


    Nina didn’t speak for a long time. She stared down at herp, seemingly pondering. I gave her hand


    another gentle squeeze of encouragement, and she finally looked up and managed a weak smile. “I’ll


    try my best,” she said quietly.


    “Great. Okay… I think that’s all we need to discuss as of right now,” Cynthia said, standing. I furrowed


    my brow, as did Nina; that was an incredibly short meeting for something that involved such a huge


    project. Even Lewis stood and began to walk toward the door.


    “Is that it?” Nina suddenly asked. “What about the surrounding towns? The Crescents spread out —


    last I heard, all of the towns within a fifty mile radius—”


    Cynthia only shook her head. “I’m afraid we can’t worry about that,” she said. “We need to focus on our


    school and our town first.”


    “Those other towns can fend for themselves,” Lewis, who had been quiet this entire time, suddenly


    said. As he spoke, he stared at both Nina and I rather sternly; a far cry from the Beta who I had always


    known. It was almost as though the power of not having my father around was getting to his head. “If


    you folks dealt with it on your own, then they can, too.”


    Nina’s and my jaws both dropped, as did the rest of the team’s.


    “You can’t be serious!” I said, standing and not caring that I was raising my voice. “Those other people


    don’t know what hit them! They probably have no clue what’s going on, no defenses—”


    “Mountainview is our only concern.” Lewis was cold, indifferent. It made me sick.


    “That’s horrible,” I insisted. “As the son of the Fullmoon Alpha, I order you—”


    Lewis let out a wry, condescending chuckle. “You gave up any right to give orders when you decided to


    branch off and start your own little pack. While your father is gone, I’m in charge. Go ahead and do


    what you want, but the Fullmoons won’t back you up.”


    I was too stunned to speak. And before any of us could even gather our thoughts enough to respond,


    Lewis turned on his heel and left with the other Fullmoons
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