Chapter 39. Interrogation
Riannon knew that she would never forget that face and she recognised him at
once. The man who accused Maya of being a traitor. The man she interrogated
personally for many hours. The man even Ash interrogated and he was by far
one of the cruelest interrogators she knew. And yet that man never cracked.
She remembered his perfect face being broken in many places and yet he kept
saying the same story over and over again. He was the one to blame for what
happened to Maya back in the past. Because he helped to set her up.
Riannon always knew that this man was connected to Roxy somehow. She knew
it. She just had this gut feeling inside telling her that she was right about that.
He watched her walking inside of the barn with Ash by her side and she could
swear that she saw a vague smile in the corner of his lips. His hands were
chained and lifted up and he was shirtless, revealing his perfect muscles.
A warrior. This was what he claimed to be. His long brown hair was reaching his
shoulders and was not bloody yet, meaning that no one tried to beat the truth out
of him. Yet.
“Ri,” Brayden stormed her way but stopped when she gave him a death stare.
“What is going on here?” she walked past him and stood in front of the man.
Maya was in the room too and they exchanged knowing glances. No words were
needed. But Riannon tried her best to signal her friend that everything would be
fine. Whatever it took now, she would make sure that nothing happened to her in
this lifetime. She wasn’t going to lose her again.
She noticed a few warriors and their Gamma in the room as well. All of them
looked concerned. Maya was everyone’s favourite and some of the men were
even after her in hopes to get her as their chosen mate.
At least, she could hope for their support if it came to this.
“Nice to see you, Ri,” Brayden stood next to her right in front of the man with the
grey eyes who was watching her with some kind of amusement in him, “I
missed...”
“I asked what is going on here!” she demanded not even bothering to look at him.
“Unfortunately, our Maya is compromised,” her husband sighed as if he was sad.
He
wasn’t. She knew that he wasn’t. He did not care. She wasn’t his friend. If
anything, they were NOT each other’s biggest fans although there was never an
open confrontation.
“Nonsense,” she interrupted him.
“Luna,” Roxy dared to speak, “We found out that Maya...” “Shut up!” Riannon
said calmly but loud enough for everyone to hear, “You may be my
higher-ranked wolves should deal with and as far as I remember you are still an
omega.
Unless something changed in the few days that I’ve been absent.”
Everyone looked at her. And she only lifted her chin up higher.
“I understand that you are upset, Riannon,” Brayden said, finally not using her
nickname anymore, “But Roxy... Roxanne here was vital for the investigation.”
“I have no doubt!” she let out a laugh that was stone cold. “Helpful little omega,
isn’t she? How did all this start again?”
“I...” Roxy started to form tears in her eyes the way she always did, trembling.
“There, there,” Ria came to her and patted her shoulder, “You were so brave and
full of yourself just three seconds ago. I am sure you can handle an adult
conversation without bursting into tears for once if you try really hard.”
Again, no one spoke a word. They all just looked at her, stunned.
“Maybe you need emotional support?” Riannon went on, “We can do that too!
Luckily your mate is right here! Come on, Bray, give her a hug. The girl needs
some strength! For the sake of her wolf and all.”
Her husband clenched his lips tight. But before he was to reply something, Roxy
spoke.
“All I did was notice she had your bracelet under her shirt when you left. I didn’t
think much of it, but later I followed her and saw her walking into your room. She
went straight to your jewellery box and took something else from it.”
“Right,” Riannon nodded a few times, “And to that, I have a very important
question.”
She made a pause and walked back to the chained man because she needed to
see his
reaction as well as everyone else’s.
“Which bracelet?” she asked and noticed how the man’s eyebrows twitched
slightly. Just a second of movement. Nothing more. Not enough for anyone else
to notice. But she knew that he was surprised.
“Which bracelet did you see on Maya?” she repeated the question slowly as if
she was talking to a stupid child.
“Erm... A diamond one,” Roxy stuttered.
“There are many diamond bracelets in the world,” Ria scoffed, “Yet you were sure
that Maya had mine on. You must remember the details well then. It must be one
of my memorable
“It was the one with an emerald in it,” the omega said quietly, hugging herself and
lowering her head as if the pressure was too much for her.
“Oh, really?” Riannon sneered, “And how would you recognise it if I never wore it
in the few days that you stayed here?!”
This time she got a few gasps from the people around them. “I...” Roxy was lost
for words. But just for a second. Then she looked straight into the
Luna’s eyes and said, “I looked at your pictures in the magazines and saw that
one.”
“Did you see others?” Ria did not want to lose the momentum and kept going,
“Can you describe them? You seem to have quite an eye for jewellery if you
remembered it that well from just one pic.”
“I...” the omega looked at her mate and Brayden stepped in at once.
“Riannon, enough! That’s not about the bracelet anymore!” he practically growled
at her.
“On the contrary,” she turned to look at him, “The bracelet is the most important
part here! It was enough for you to suddenly search my best friend’s room! Like I
couldn’t have given her the damn thing! And you know that I would let Maya have
anything she wants from my jewellery box! Not that she would want anything! So,
why did you order that search?!”
“Because I wanted to get to the bottom of this!” he snapped, “And I am happy
that I did! Because that phone is the main issue now, Ri! Not the bracelet!”
“How convenient!” she narrowed her eyes at him.
“The phone unlocked with her fingerprint!” he snarled.
“Big deal!” she scoffed, “Like those are hard to get nowadays! All you need is a
glass that the person used!”
“You haven’t seen what’s inside!” Brayden was breathing heavily now. He did not
like to
be contradicted.
“Were there her pictures with our enemies?” she rolled her eyes, “Videos maybe?
Texts
are no proof, Bray!”
“They are if they lead us into capturing the intruder!” her husband spat the words,
“It’s
too much of a coincidence!”
“This part I agree with!” she folded her hands on her chest and came up closer to
the man with grey eyes, “It is a bit too much of a coincidence that everything got
solved so easily. And Maya, who is not an i***t, by the way, was stealing my
jewellery and wearing it in front of
messages that describe all her betrayals and future plans plainly.I mean, come
on! I know Maya since we were children. She is not that dumb! She would at
least use a code!”
“And yet she didn’t!” now Brayden was properly angry, “You should listen to what
this man says before you continue to embarrass yourself protecting a traitor.”
“She is not guilty unless proven otherwise,” Riannon snapped, “And I am not
convinced at all. But you are right. Let’s listen to that very important witness who
you got at the most convenient time.”
She already did this in the past. She interrogated that man and knew what did
not work. Because she didn’t break him and neither did anyone else. He was
good. Very good. Which meant that he was dangerous.
So, she had to try something else. Something that he wouldn’t expect.
She came much closer to him, regretting that he was much taller than her. It did
not give her the desired effect. But she had to work with what she had.
Slowly, she traced her fingers over his face and all the way to his chin, cupping it
gently as he did not tear his eyes off her.
“You are very beautiful,” she said, and his lips parted slightly. “Th-thank you,
Luna,” he said in a hoarse voice, “I...”
“Don’t thank me,” she took her hand off him, happy to throw him off his course
even a little bit, “It’s just a fact. Not a compliment.”
“Riannon, what is the point of this?” Brayden was losing his patience. “No point,
really,” she shrugged her shoulders, “Just stating the obvious. He is very
handsome. That’s all.”
She could hear the sound of her husband’s teeth-gritting.
what is your connection to Maya?” she looked straight into his eyes, not even
flinching.
He impressed her in her past life but right now he was even more impressive. His
game was on point.
“What pack are you from?” she asked and immediately answered in unison with
him. “Crimson Moon.”
He looked at her with a newfound surprise. “They caught you on the border.
What were you doing there?” she gave him a soft smile
“I was...”
“Waiting for Maya,” she said together with him again. She remembered every line
of his. She never forgot a single one since he didn’t give anything new no matter
how many times she
asked. And just a few days later he escaped to never be seen again.
“Continue,” she waved for him to go on.
“She was supposed to meet me under the willow tree and give me the
information... stopped talking when again she pronounced all the words at the
same time as him.
“Couldn’t she just text it to you?” Riannon scoffed, “You didn’t seem to have any
problem communicating through texts, right? Why meet up?”
he
“She said that it wasn’t a phone conversation,”
they said in unison again and now Maya
snorted loudly.
“Riannon, what is going on?” Brayden stepped closer to her, mixed emotions
evident on
his face.
“Just an interrogation,” she angled her head to look at him, “Why? Don’t you think
that his
replies are so natural and flow nicely?”
“How do you know what he is going to say?” her husband asked.
“Because I have my sources, Brayden,” she chose to lie this time because she
couldn’t possibly explain to him how she knew all that. But she knew that he
would buy that. “And they told me that this would happen.”
She turned to the man with grey eyes and asked, “What is your name?”
“Axel,” he said, and she was glad that she didn’t try to answer together with him
this time.
The name that he introduced himself with in her past life was Everett. He caught
up with her game very quickly. She knew that she would hardly get anything out
of him anymore. Not even through torture.
But she couldn’t help and did one thing. Riannon leaned lower and whispered
into his ear.
“Nice try, Everett.”
His face was void of emotions, just his lips twitched a bit as if he had a
momentarily need to smirk.
“Anyway,” she now was facing her husband, “I don’t see any good evidence here
to accuse Maya. Just a bunch of badly thrown together clues and two very
unreliable witnesses. I have more questions for them, to be honest.”
victim again.
“Fine, you are right,” the Alpha agreed, “Maya is almost family. I wouldn’t punish
her severely anyway. We will send her to the border since her loyalty has been
compromised. It will be just for a year or two.”
“No,” Riannon said firmly. She knew that she couldn’t lose that argument.
“Ri,” he took her arm above her elbow and pulled her closer, “Be reasonable now.
This is
the best decision. She’ll be fine.”
“I said no!” the Luna furrowed her brows, “Maya will stay by my side at all times!
She is the only one I trust and this will never change!”
“Ri!” this time he shook her roughly and she almost fell down from the impact, but
Maya and Ash were next to her side to catch her just in time.
“Are you out of your mind?!” Maya growled angrily. She was surprisingly calm
prior to this but now even her nerves gave in.
She pushed her Alpha and in less than a second he was back grabbing her
throat tightly. “Brayden!” Riannon screamed, “Let her go!”
“I will f*****g snap her neck for this!” he snarled and Ria was ready to attack him
herself. No matter what it cost her.
But this was when a loud menacing growl interrupted them all. “Take your hands
off my MATE!”
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