Elijah found himself staring intently at the floorboard of the Beast as Ashley-May spoke. He felt ashamed that he hadn't connected the same dots she had -- not only as the veteran hunter among them, but the one who was supposed to be protecting her. Her concerns were well-founded -- something strange was going on at the Colony. Elijah considered simply calling Will; Chase's message -- if indeed it had been Chase at all on the other end of the line -- implied that he had his phone with him and was able to speak. But he knew William would never willingly talk them into coming back to Vitae, no matter what manner of coercion the Pack attempted on him. Which meant possibly getting the truth at the cost of his partner's life.
Ruth it was.
Eli nodded to Ash, dialing back Ruth's number and waiting for the answer.
NanLia
William's eyes locked with Emile's as the Alpha lashed out at him, giving him every bit of the reception he had expected and more. Will didn't flinch at the harsh words -- what he could make out, at any rate -- but it became all too clear how this man had earned and maintained his position as the leader of the Pack. The flare of anger in his eyes, the venom dripping from each syllable that was obvious despite the man's thick accent and occasional bit of broken English required no translation.
Will had intended to take whatever punishment Emile saw fit to dole out in stride in the interest of smoothing things over. But as the rant wore on, he felt the anger boiling up inside him again. When Emile finally dismissed him, William didn't move. He kept his gaze locked on the Alpha even after the werewolf turned to address Solomon. "'Save us from ourselves'?" he echoed. "Very kind of you, monsieur," he said flatly. "It's a shame the people at Borseti or Alliance didn't get that same consideration. Maybe then we'd have more than horror stories to draw on, for the Council to feed to me and terrify the people here with." He sighed. "As for Mackenzie's brothers: they were feral animals... I know because I was, too -- thanks to Pan. They were going to tear my best friend apart. My only regret is that I was made to be a part of it at all."
Will shook his head in distaste, turning to head toward the "sheep" as directed. Stopping a few steps away, he turned on his heel, pivoting to face the Alpha once more. "Oh, and welcome to Vitae." With that, he took up his space alongside the other Councillors, ignoring their anxious glances and even a few whispers directed his way.
Ruth it was.
Eli nodded to Ash, dialing back Ruth's number and waiting for the answer.
NanLia
Adelaide listened to Morgan's side of the conversation, though it wasn't hard to make out some of Brody's half considering the man's panicked, angry tone. When Morgan hung up, Addy smiled, once again squeezing the woman's hand. "You did the right thing."
NanLia
Will had intended to take whatever punishment Emile saw fit to dole out in stride in the interest of smoothing things over. But as the rant wore on, he felt the anger boiling up inside him again. When Emile finally dismissed him, William didn't move. He kept his gaze locked on the Alpha even after the werewolf turned to address Solomon. "'Save us from ourselves'?" he echoed. "Very kind of you, monsieur," he said flatly. "It's a shame the people at Borseti or Alliance didn't get that same consideration. Maybe then we'd have more than horror stories to draw on, for the Council to feed to me and terrify the people here with." He sighed. "As for Mackenzie's brothers: they were feral animals... I know because I was, too -- thanks to Pan. They were going to tear my best friend apart. My only regret is that I was made to be a part of it at all."
Will shook his head in distaste, turning to head toward the "sheep" as directed. Stopping a few steps away, he turned on his heel, pivoting to face the Alpha once more. "Oh, and welcome to Vitae." With that, he took up his space alongside the other Councillors, ignoring their anxious glances and even a few whispers directed his way.