The Betrayed Boys 597 Summary
In this chapter, tension fills the room as Theo, Marcus, Evan, Yarrow, and others confront the narrator, trying to extract information about Garith and the current situation. Despite the panic around them, the group remains confident, believing their coded systems and contingencies will protect them. The narrator plays dumb, pretending ignorance about Garith and the recent upheavals, which frustrates the group but helps buy time.
Nix and Megan exchange subtle signals, preparing for an impending attack. The narrator orders a sound shield to be activated, blocking all external noise and communication to prevent outside interference. This move heightens the standoff, as the men debate whether to accept the shield, realizing it will cut off their mind-linking backup. Eventually, Yarrow agrees to proceed with the shield, sealing the room in silence.
Amid the tense atmosphere, Silas unexpectedly approaches the narrator, expressing his refusal to side with the others anymore. He admits his past mistakes and warns of the consequences of blind loyalty to their cause. This leads to a heated argument, with Theo vehemently denouncing their king and claiming that the Lycans are a mistake that must be corrected, revealing deep divisions and escalating conflict within the group.
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Chapter 597
The atmosphere was thick with tension, a palpable sense of panic hanging in the air like a heavy fog. Yet Theo dismissed it with a scoff. “Vince was never the sharpest tool in the shed,” he said with a sneer. “He kept everything locked away on his computer, secured with those ridiculous codes he insisted on using.”
Marcus gave a slow nod of agreement. “He was obsessive about those codes,” he added, his tone grim.
Evan took a steadying breath, his chest rising and falling as he tried to compose himself. “And don’t forget the code answers he sent out every month,” he reminded us. Wiping the sweat from his brow, he continued, “We thought it was excessive, but Garith agreed with him.” He gave Yarrow’s shoulder a reassuring pat. “We’re in the clear.”
Yarrow acknowledged this with a slow nod, and gradually the oppressive tension in the room seemed to dissipate. Their confidence, once threatened, surged back with renewed vigor. Turning toward me, Yarrow forced a smile that didn’t quite reach his eyes. “You had us fooled for a moment, but we planned for exactly this kind of situation. Contingencies are in place.”
I kept up the act of ignorance, raising my hands in mock innocence. “Look, I’m just sharing what I know. Vince and his ranked wolves are either locked up or dead. Verity is gone. Garith—whoever that is—is dead too.”
Marcus, still sitting, leaned forward, narrowing his eyes. “You’re telling me you don’t know who Garith is?” His raised eyebrow was a silent challenge. I caught the others sniffing the air, trying to detect any hint of deception in my words.
Nix shifted her gaze to Megan, who slowly approached and nudged her gently. “You okay?” she whispered.
Megan scoffed softly. “I might be lying here, but our scent won’t change.”
Nix chuckled quietly at Megan’s defiance. “Never thought it would,” she said, then turned back to me. “So, how do you want to play this?”
We needed to buy time until everything was ready. Playing dumb was the best strategy. I could already see frustration simmering just beneath their composed exteriors. A smirk tugged at my lips, and I noticed their expressions tighten in response. They clearly disliked that I wasn’t intimidated by them.
Both Nix and Megan let out quiet laughs. “Most fragile men don’t like that,” Nix remarked. She leaned in closer, her presence barely beneath the surface, ready for anything. “Alright, let’s see which buttons we can push.”
I spread my hands in mock surrender. “Gentlemen, I’m almost twenty-two. I’ve spent nearly all my life in school, just out of university. Unless Garith went to my school or was part of Oakenfang or Silvermoon, I honestly have no clue who you’re talking about.”
Theo stood, leaning casually against the doorframe, his eyes scanning the room. “He was part of Silvermoon, years ago,” he offered.
Nix’s ears twitched at the sight of him standing by the door. “Is anyone else in the pack house?” Theo asked, lowering his voice. “I want to speak freely, but I don’t want to be overheard.”
Megan’s ears twitched in response. This was the perfect opportunity.
Suddenly, Erubus burst from the trees, sliding to a halt beside Megan and licking her face before darting over to Nix. “Everyone’s in position,” he reported. Their guards were gathering the others, and the Omegas were already stationed outside.
Nix growled low in her throat. “They’re planning to slaughter everyone while we’re trapped in here. Cowards.”
I snorted in response. “Tell Rowan we’re ready. I’m putting up a block so no mind links will work inside here. If he needs us, he’ll have to come across the bridge.” Erubus nodded and disappeared back into the shadows. Turning to my council, I added, “My father installed a sound shield. If you want, I can activate it, but you’ll lose the ability to hear anything outside.”
Evan looked skeptical. “Why wouldn’t we be able to hear out?”
I shrugged casually. “Science isn’t magic,” I said with a hint of amusement as Megan snorted again. “It blocks all sounds, no exceptions. It’s an all-or-nothing deal.” I opened my top drawer to reveal a button and dial, carefully disguised as part of a control panel, though it was really just a collection of odds and ends I’d arranged for this very moment. “The choice is yours.”
They exchanged glances, silently communicating. I could tell they were weighing their options. They all had mind-linking abilities; if something went wrong, their guards could alert them instantly, and vice versa. Finally, Yarrow gave a single nod. “Do it.”
Silas stepped forward, causing Nix’s hackles to rise as a low growl escaped her throat. He paused, then bowed his head slightly, exposing his jugular—a clear sign of submission. “I apologize for approaching so suddenly,” he said quietly. “I understand you have no reason to trust me, especially since I came with the others.” He gestured toward the men across the desk. “But I cannot, and will not, stand with them anymore. Not now.”
I smiled faintly as I pressed the button. Megan whispered the incantation that sealed the room, a second spell blocking any sound from entering.
Evan growled, “Old friend, think carefully before making a choice you might regret.”
Silas snorted. “If I’d thought before every decision I regretted, I’d have stayed home. I wouldn’t be here, blindly following you all into a mutiny against our king.”
Theo’s face flushed red with anger as he shouted, “He’s not our king! He’s a Lycan, not a wolf. The Goddess made a mistake creating Lycans. We’re just fixing her error.”
Conclusion
The chapter closes on a moment thick with uncertainty and fragile alliances, where trust is a rare commodity and every gesture carries weight. The characters grapple with their fears and suspicions, yet beneath the tension, there is a shared determination to face the looming threat together. The interplay of defiance, loyalty, and vulnerability reveals the complexity of their bonds, as they prepare to confront the dangers that threaten to unravel their world.
Despite the looming peril, a quiet resilience pulses through the group, underscored by the strategic calm and subtle acts of solidarity. The emotional undercurrent—marked by moments of humor, challenge, and uneasy truce—reflects the depth of their struggle not only against external enemies but also within themselves. This chapter poignantly captures the delicate balance between power and trust, setting the stage for the trials that lie ahead.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
The next chapter promises to delve deeper into the fragile alliances and simmering tensions within the pack. As Silas makes a bold move by distancing himself from the others, the lines between loyalty and rebellion blur even further. The question of trust will become a central theme, forcing characters to confront not only their enemies but also the doubts festering within their own ranks. The clash between ideology and survival instincts is set to intensify, and every decision could tip the delicate balance toward chaos or control.
Emotions will run high as the pack faces threats from both outside and within their walls. The protective barriers and strategic moves hint at an impending confrontation, but the true danger may lie in the fractures emerging among those who should stand united. Expect moments charged with raw vulnerability, fierce determination, and the uneasy realization that old bonds might not withstand the pressures of betrayal and ambition. The next chapter will test the characters’ resolve and reveal just how far they are willing to go to protect what remains of their fractured world.