Katie got to school earlier than she expected. The perks of having an agility Prometheus gift really came in handy sometimes. She checked her watch before leaving the house and found that she had five minutes to the first bell. That was what made her choose a different path to get to the school and that was a path through the forest to avoid detection. She checked the classroom and found that Sandra and Kyle were not yet there. Cole and his alphas were also nowhere to be seen. There was only one more place she thought to check and that was the hunter's pub in the cafeteria. This was where they spent their free time even when they came to school earlier than needed.
Sandra, Kyle, Cole and Jason were the people who occupied the pub when she came in. The four of them were engaged in deep conversation before they noticed her. "Good morning," she greeted them before letting herself fall between Kyle and Sandra, putting her hands around them to brace herself.
"You aren't light, Chase," Kyle complained under her arm.
"Boy, you just need to start working out," Katie said dismissed his complaints, letting him go just as well.
"Someone is looking happy," Jason said, winking at her.
"You shut your mouth, wolf," Katie narrowed her eyes at the witty alpha.
"What is he talking about?" Kyle was the first to ask.
"No, don't let me interrupt. What were you guys talking about before I got here?" Katie asked trying to get the focus off her.
"Kyle was asking about Ash. He was curious to know how Ash survived the evaluation," Cole replied.
"That sounds like him anyway. Curious Kyle… You better ace the exams. With all you know, you should be able to get into the best university you can think of," Sandra spoke up.
"I'll do my best. You can't blame me for wanting to know what happened after I was taken away against my will. I really wanted to see the Prometheus eval to completion," he pouted.
"There was a big chance you were just going to be there to witness a death like all the others you had already witnessed. Speaking of which, were there any cases of trauma during the incident," Katie asked Sandra.
"From what I could find out from my parents, there were only about seven cases. Some just fainted from being smothered within the crowd, but other than that, everyone was okay. They won't be getting excited to go for another crazy day out any time soon. Not after what happened back there," she reported.
Katie stayed silent for a bit before asking, "How long till the traumatized civilians get back to normal?"
"The doctors said it will take a minimum of three weeks and a maximum of three months in rehab given they aren't exposed to such violence again during that time," she said.
She took some time to think before sighing deeply, "We should get to class. I surely hope that was the last of the rogues that infiltrated the school. I don't know what I'd do to the next one that I would find."
"I don't think anyone would make that mistake after watching you do something like that to their comrades," Kyle said, closing his ever running laptop and packing up his bag.
"I don't think we have the same lessons today, so I'll just get going," he said getting up with Jason, "Oh, one more thing Katie… your proposal. I thought it through and I'd like to you up on it."
Katie's thoughts froze on hearing him accept to spend the evening strolling through the woods, "Yeah, that would be great. I'll… I'll be there," she stammered. 'Where did my confidence go?' she mentally screamed. Her mind soared through the number of possibilities that could happen on an evening stroll. Despite how alien the thoughts she soared through were to her, she wanted to stay within them. Some were as messed up as finding rogues in the forest and romantically taking them apart while others were as innocent as a walk that ended in the night where they simply stared at the night sky in each other's arms laying cliché love phrases on each other quite thick.
The three friends stood still watching the wolves leave the cafeteria only because Katie was not budging an inch. Sandra waved her hand in front of her friend's face, "Earth to Katie… what was Cole talking about?"
"Oh," she snapped out of her trance to see Sandra before her, a look of suspicion on her face, "It's nothing… just an evening stroll." With that said, Katie began speed walking out of there… a strategy that Sandra could see through. Sandra quickly tackled her best friend.
"You are not running away from me after saying something that abrupt and juicy," the two girls struggled on the floor.
"Let me go, Sandra," Katie whined.
"No. I want gossip and you are going to give it to me," Kyle could not stop laughing at the two as they struggled childishly on the floor. Katie soon stopped struggling and let Sandra restrain her.
"Fine, fine, I'll tell you. Cole and I are going on an evening stroll," she said.
"Oh, that's it. So can I tag along?"
"Are you being serious? Of course not."
"But Jason and Cad… wait, there won't be Jason or Caden during that stroll… just the two of you," Katie nodded to confirm her statement.
"Wow, that I did not see coming. What brought this on?" she asked.
"No idea… now can you get off me so that we can get to class?" Katie asked the girl who still had her pinned to the floor.
"Oh, sorry," Sandra hastily got off her and helped her up.
"A royal, huh, that's like up there," Kyle began.
"Oh, shut it, Kyle," Katie said jokingly, "That's only a title. I'm still stronger than him… I think."
"Well, when you have your weapons, then you are stronger than him, but I would doubt it if you were barehanded," he said.
"Whatever you say boy wonder," Katie replied, raising her hands in mock surrender. The three walked out of the cafeteria only to bump into two other people, one of which Katie didn't want to see. The halls were empty at this time, classes have already started… and yet here these two were, Caden and Ash.
"This must be Ash," Kyle said, his voice sounding a bit different from what it usually sounded like. Katie was compelled to look at him. She thought she noticed something of a glint in his eyes if only for a second.
"Yes, that is me. I know you already though I didn't know who you were," he said.
"Yeah, but I'm guessing you never know someone until they show their true colours. Katie was sure surprised to find out," Kyle was spitting venom and doing his best to stay calm at the same time.
"That's enough Kyle. I can fight my battles for myself," Katie said, narrowing her eyes at Kyle, "Say something that can save you."
"Stop bullying him," Caden said pulling the yellow-eyed child behind him defensively, "I'm guessing you weren't briefed on what he told us about the rogues he was working with. So I'll say this before he gets in more trouble with the teacher. Ash is under the protection of the Lycaon Royal family now and he has been cleared of all suspicion after agreeing to collaborate with the hunters and give them all the information available to him."
Katie kept her eyes on the boy hiding behind Caden. This boy was too young to be a spy. What kind of person was the rogue king? Her expression finally softened. Ash posed her no threat whatsoever and was not at fault at all, "How old are you, Ash?"
Ash froze at the question, seized by the sudden change in the mood that was being directed towards him, "I'm… I'm fifteen," he stammered.
"Well then," Katie extended her hand out to him, "Welcome to Brigade high. You have nothing to fear here. Even Dexter is not allowed to bother you."
Ash shook her hand, finally getting over his fear, "That was fast." Katie chuckled.
"It's expected… Ash is fond of you," Caden said matter-of-factly.
"How come?"
"You're the reason I made it through the evaluation," he said, snapping the group into silence. Saying something about how the evaluation went was somewhat of a big deal considering the test was never the same and no one knew the conditions to pass it.
"That sounds fascinating. How am I instrumental in your current wellbeing?" he asked.
"You are the reason I was able to believe in a life away from the rogues. Without that, Prometheus deems the evaluation a failure. I was determined to turn over a new leaf because of the safety you have managed to put into this school and for that, I am truly honoured to have met you," Ash explained. A short and touching speech that came from the heart. Ash couldn't stop the tears that threatened to break free from his face once again. The smile on his face made it undeniable that he was overjoyed.
"There he goes again," Caden chuckled, "You really are a crybaby, Ash, but no one holds it against you. I can't imagine what you went through when you lived with the rogues."
Katie sat in the classroom where she was supposed to attend her first lesson from in her usual seat. In this lesson, she finally got to sit with her best friend, Sandra by her side. Kyle sat ahead so he could focus on what was being taught in the class. He needed that more than these two did. The life of a hunter, if successful was already determined as long as they remained diligent in their efforts to attain the abilities needed to combat the rogues and keep the peace. As such, Kyle was required to remain attentive even though it was tempting to hang out with the hunters. Nonetheless, he was able to make excuses when it mattered.
Katie couldn't shake the feeling of doom in the pit of her stomach. Something was badly wrong, but she couldn't put her finger on it. The Chase family trained to never evade one's intuition and Katie's intuition right now was screaming trouble. More trouble than it did the day before, but the worst part of this was that she could not figure out what the feeling was trying to tell her.
She tried looking outside for nature to distract her but found nothing. She then turned to the best friend, "Is it just me or does something feel off today?" she tried asking.
"Maybe you are worried about the prisoner we still have," she pointed out.
"Why do we have a prisoner when the boy passed the evaluation?"
"Because the boy doesn't know everything we need to know," she replied, "so they kept the prisoner around for an interrogation so that they can see if they can dig up anything new."
"What do you mean by the boy doesn't know?"
"The Rogue king sends all of the kids on missions that are different and they are supposed to retrieve different pieces of seemingly unrelated information which he can then use to decide his next move without even the spies knowing what it is that he is planning. As a result, the spies' main objective is to obtain the knowledge that is required of them," she explained.
"So that means…"
"Katie Chase…" the voice of the teacher alerted her, stopping the conversation in half. She looked at the teacher who beckoned for her to look at the door. Principal Brown stood at the entrance of the classroom clad in a black suit looking as regal as he could manage. Katie got up from her seat and walked to the door to speak to him.
"Follow me, Chase," he said. She excused herself from the class urging the teacher to go on as she followed Principal Brown. The principal led her out of the main building, keeping quiet the entire time they walked. Katie could tell where they were going yet until she noticed the infirmary. There didn't seem to be a reason why she would be going there and her mind couldn't figure out why. Remembering the events of the past day only made her feel like she was in more trouble than she out to have been in. They walked past the infirmary and went straight to the teacher's parking lot. A secluded parking lot that was much farther from the school entrance than the main one, which didn't make it ideal, even for the rulebreakers who wanted to use it just for the sake of breaking the teachers only rule.
The Principal walked by to her black Cadillac and opened the passenger seat for her to get in. There was no questioning him with the look he wore on his face. Katie got into the massive car and waited for him as he circled around to get to the driver's seat.
They were soon on the road driving at eighty kilometres per hour in pure silence. "Are you going to tell me where we are going?" she asked him after some time in the silence.
"We are going to the detention centre, the Hunter detention centre," she said. There could only be one reason why I would be summoned there and that was because of Shaemus. Hunters in wrong would be sent there and punished accordingly, sometimes interrogated.
"What did Shaemus do now?"
"Just stay quiet until we get there. You will know soon enough," Principal Brown had never worn this kind of expression. It was like he didn't know what to make of what he had found out and that nothing made sense. He gripped the stirring wheel so hard that his knuckles were turning white. This was only making Katie more and more nervous by the minute.
They finally reached the Hunter's Agency, a colossal facility that occupied a few acres of land. This was where most of the hunter activities took place and it acted as a base for the pro hunters that protected the town. As Katie entered the gate with Mr Brown, she couldn't help but feel uneasy with the eyes that were staring at her. No one greeted them as they went through and they were even permitted to skip the security check.
Katie tried waving at a few of them, but they would all turn away. Mr Brown finally brought her through to the three-storey building that served as the detention centre. Regardless of how big the building looked, it was partitioned into only twenty identical rooms, eight on each floor. The walls of the building were reinforced with concrete and the doors were made of steel. This was to prevent hunters with Prometheus gifts of strength from escaping. It was rare for a hunter to be guilty of a crime, but once they were suspected, there was a system for clearing their names and this was where they would put them to prevent them from making any further wrong decisions.
Shaemus now qualified to be in one of these cells although he did not possess the Prometheus gift it was meant to withstand. 'This is overkill,' Katie thought as the two walked into the building and went straight for the stairs. The corridor went straight through the middle with four rooms on each side, more like cells. Nonetheless, each cell came with a bed, a reading table and a toilet. The reading table was also meant to hold books and novels of the hunter's choosing to pass the time while their issue was being handled.
She finally got to Shaemus' cell on the first floor. The guard who had come with them immediately started fumbling with the keys to open the cell. "Shaemus said… that you were the one who organized that whole fight and made sure he took the blame for everything," Principal Brown said, the words rolling off his tongue slowly. Before Katie had a chance to react, the guard pushed her through the door and slammed the door shut behind her. She rushed back to the bars that did not allow much visibility of the outside. "Hey, what is this?" she yelled.
"Talk to Shaemus. Maybe you can help us make sense of this. We'll be back in an hour to see how much progress you will have made," with that said, they left. The sound of their receding footsteps proved this was no joke and that they were serious.
"EXPLAIN THIS TO ME RIGHT NOW. WHY AM I BEING DETAINED?" she yelled, rage flowing through every vessel in her body while she did so. 'This is an outrage. They know who I am. I have no time to waste in detention,' her thoughts rumbled in fury. She punched the door, making sure to add some added power of the strength Prometheus gift to it. She continued to punch the door, making it scream on its hinges and sending the vibration through the entire cell. The door was sturdy and would not budge one bit.
"That won't help," a voice startled her out of her rhythm. A voice she knew all too well. She slowly turned to see Shaemus lying in the bed face up with, book in hand. He looked comfortable in the bed and for once, Katie could see the same look in his eye that he used to have before he started causing chaos at the school.
"If it isn't the reason I am here," she said to him.
"I'm sorry about this. I really needed to talk to you," he began.
"Oh, quit it. You knew there was going to be an attack at the clearing, didn't you?" Katie asked, a hint of anger in her voice.
"Could you keep your voice down? The walls have ears," he spoke in a hushed tone. Katie held back on her next outburst so that she could hear the junior hunter out.
She pulled the chair from the reading desk and took a seat leaning forward with her chin on her hands, "What is it that you can tell me?" she asked him.
"You make this easy so quickly, but I'm glad. Thank you," he said.
"Just cut to the chase."
"My mother is missing." He said, keeping quiet to let it register in her mind. Shaemus was a child to a single mother who was a hunter. His father had died in a mission to a location that they believed to be the Rogue King's hideout, but it had turned out to be wrong information and a bomb went off when they arrived. The rogues had then come in and killed all the survivors of the bomb blast. A merciless ambush that only fueled the hunters' hate towards the rogues even more.
"I'm listening," Katie said to him, going silent to allow him to explain the whole story. The reason why he'd been acting so much out of character.
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