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The Betrayed Boys 596 Summary

Silas reacts strongly to Evan’s dark joke, highlighting the tension among the group. Theo, Yarrow, and Marcus exchange looks that reveal a growing divide, while Yarrow tries to calm Silas. The narrator senses that Evan’s words were not a joke but a revealing statement, which causes unease. Silas is shocked and fearful when the narrator points out that the group has turned against him and the King, confirming suspicions of betrayal.

 

Marcus grows impatient and demands they stop pretending, revealing their deadly intentions to kill everyone on the pack lands. The narrator questions their motives, learning that their grudge stems from the narrator’s father, whom they claim has been a persistent problem despite his death years ago. The narrator’s emotional response to this claim is met with skepticism, as Theo insists the father is still alive, adding to the confusion and tension.

 

The conversation shifts to recent violent events during Brandon’s mating ceremony, where two people were killed, and key figures including Brandon, Vince, and Shannon were imprisoned. The narrator reveals that the woman killed was Verity, the King’s fiancée, which shocks everyone. It is suggested that the King, under the influence of drugs, caused the chaos, leading to his current predicament and the pack’s leadership crisis.

 

Marcus calls Vince, only to have Yarrow speak with Luke Cristoff, the acting Alpha of Oakenfang, who confirms Vince is imprisoned for treason. Luke also reveals that the King has taken Vince’s computer and disappeared, which unsettles Yarrow and the others. The chapter ends with the group realizing that Rowan, the King, is aware of their moves, deepening the sense of betrayal and conflict.

 

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Silas sprang to his feet abruptly. “Evan! You can’t be joking about something like that. You’re a member of this company, after all.” Theo, Yarrow, and Marcus exchanged glances, and I could sense the tension thickening between them.

Yarrow raised his hands in a calming gesture. “Silas…” he began, but the words hung unfinished in the air.

I leaned back into my chair, feeling the weight of the moment settle around us. “I don’t think he was joking,” I said quietly, pressing my lips together. “Evan, it sounds like you just voiced a dark thought you’ve been hiding inside.” I settled deeper into my seat. “Not exactly the smartest move you’ve made today.”

Evan chuckled, his dull, lifeless eyes shifting toward me. “Doesn’t matter what I say here, not today.”

Silas’ face drained of color. “What are you talking about?” He took a step back, distancing himself from the others. Then, wide-eyed, he looked at me. “Is this why you insisted we bring all our guards… and the spear?”

Marcus started slow-clapping mockingly. “Come on, brother. You can’t really be this clueless.” He let his hands fall to his sides. “Can we just get on with this little farce?”

Theo raised his hands, trying to restore some calm. “Let’s all just take a breath.” Then he turned to me, offering a small, almost reassuring smile. “Nothing’s been decided yet.”

I sighed, feeling the frustration bubble beneath my skin. “Look, I may not be old, but I’m not stupid either. Silas here has spent years with the four of you and clearly trusts your friendship. That’s probably why he looks so shocked right now.” I rubbed the back of my neck. “But the moment you showed up at my airport with a squad of guards, I figured out what was really going on.” A small smile tugged at my lips. “So, why don’t we cut to the chase? I’ve had an incredibly long day.” I tucked one leg under me on the chair, a casual move that earned sharp glares from the four men.

“You’re either incredibly brave or utterly foolish,” Marcus muttered.

I smiled back, unfazed. “I think we’ve already established that I’m not the foolish one here.” I rested my elbow on the armrest and propped my chin on my fist. “Let’s lay all our cards on the table.”

Silas edged backward until his back pressed against a bookshelf in the corner. “What exactly are you all implying?”

I pinched the bridge of my nose, steadying myself. “They’ve turned against you and the King, Silas. It’s painfully obvious.”

Yarrow groaned in frustration. “He was always the dumb one on the council.”

“Then why was he chosen?” The question slipped out before I could stop it. Silas looked genuinely taken aback, betrayed even. Either he was an incredible actor plotting to get close enough to kill me, or he was completely blindsided by the men he once called friends.

Silas growled low in his throat, but Theo snorted. “He was picked because he was head of the guards for the old king and had connections to the first family.”

Marcus groaned. “Enough with the nonsense.” He faced me directly. “You wanted to see our hand? Fine. We’re here to wipe out everyone on these pack lands.”

I tilted my head, trying to process the weight of his words. “Why? What have we ever done to you?”

They all burst into laughter. “Your father’s been a thorn in our side for years.”

“But he died years ago,” I said, my voice cracking despite my efforts to stay strong. “That’s why I came back—to rebuild his pack.” I fought back a tear, blinking it away.

“Cut the crap. We know he’s alive,” Theo snapped.

I recoiled, shocked. “Where did you hear that?” I wiped my face again. “If he were alive, that’s why he was locked up.”

“Vince was locked up? Where?” Evan leaned against the desk, eyes narrowing.

“You didn’t hear?” They shook their heads, just as heavy footsteps pounded up the stairs. The council members showed no surprise, so it must have been their guards. “Brandon’s mating ceremony went sideways. A man and a woman were killed. Brandon, Vince, and Shannon were all thrown in jail.”

“Who was killed?” All four men leaned in, hungry for answers.

“I don’t know who the man was, but I heard he was the woman’s father.”

“Who the hell was the woman?” Marcus growled, leaning forward. “You’re playing games, girl, and I don’t like it.”

I raised my hands in surrender. “The woman was the King’s fiancée—Verity.”

The room fell completely silent. No one spoke for a long, heavy minute. Silas tilted his head, confused. “Who killed them?”

“I heard it was the King,” I said with a shrug. “One of the Omegas called me in tears. They have no Alpha now—everyone’s in jail. But she said the King was at the ceremony, got drugged somehow, and then went insane.”

Marcus pulled out his phone and tossed it to Yarrow. “Call Vince,” he ordered. Yarrow dialed quickly, then turned back to me, eyes sharp. “You’re lying.”

The phone connected, and a tense silence fell. Marcus snarled at me, “I knew you were lying.”

“Hello. How may I help you?” Luke’s voice was professional but weary.

“Who is this?” Yarrow nearly shouted into the phone as he stood up. I could almost see Luke pulling the phone away, wincing.

“There’s no need to yell. This is Luke Cristoff, acting Alpha of Oakenfang. Who’s calling?”

“Where is Vince?” Yarrow’s fist clenched so tightly I thought the phone might crack.

“According to King Rowan, Vince is currently locked up in an undisclosed location, charged with treason against the crown.”

Yarrow staggered back to the chair he’d just left, pale and stunned. “Treason against the crown…” He glanced at the others. “Did Rowan do anything else before leaving you in charge?”

Luke’s voice sounded far too pleased when he answered next. “He took Vince’s computer.” Rowan had apparently called Luke ahead of time to warn him about potential calls. “He left yesterday with it, and I haven’t heard from him since. Why?”

Yarrow dropped the phone, his face draining of color as he turned to the others. “Rowan knows…”

Conclusion

 

The chapter closes on a note of deep betrayal and fractured trust, as the characters grapple with the shattering revelation that those they once considered allies have turned against them. The weight of deception hangs heavily in the room, with Silas caught between disbelief and a dawning understanding of the dangerous game unfolding around him. The emotional tension is palpable, underscoring themes of loyalty, power struggles, and the painful cost of hidden truths within the pack.

 

Despite the turmoil, there is a quiet resilience in the narrator’s voice, a determination to face the harsh realities head-on and uncover the truth behind the chaos. The fractured bonds and mounting suspicions set the stage for difficult choices ahead, but also hint at the strength required to navigate a world where trust is scarce and every move carries grave consequences. This chapter leaves us suspended in a moment of uncertainty, charged with the promise of revelations yet to come.

 

What to Expect in Next Chapter?

 

The next chapter promises to deepen the intrigue and tension as loyalties are questioned and secrets come to light. Silas and the others find themselves caught in a web of betrayal and shifting alliances, and the true intentions of each character will become clearer, though not necessarily easier to trust. The emotional stakes are rising, with the protagonist grappling with shock and heartbreak over the revelations about her father and the fractured state of the pack.

 

Expect the atmosphere to grow even more charged as the fallout from the mating ceremony incident unfolds. The mysterious disappearance of Vince and the actions of King Rowan hint at a larger, more dangerous game at play—one that could threaten not only the pack’s survival but the bonds between these once-trusted allies. As tensions simmer, the characters will be forced to confront painful truths and make difficult choices that could redefine their futures.

 

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