Clementine:
"Let them know that I am not a heartless man who enjoys sending others’ children to war. My own son is part of the crusader team, and he has been sent to the north just as many times as the rest of you."
After he said Ian’s name, chaos erupted. Everyone started to gossip, gasp, and turn toward Ian. But I stopped hearing anything the headmaster said after he introduced Ian as his son.
"Anyway, that was my truth. I hoped it explained a lot for you. You were not the only ones being dragged here. I had to follow the rules as well."
The headmaster continued while I felt my heartbeat settle in my chest.
When a brief silence halted him, I lifted my head to see what was happening and found him listening closely to Ms. Lenora, nodding along.
She stepped back, and the headmaster looked up again. I could tell he was looking straight at me.
"Now that we have decided to be transparent, I want to talk about someone who is not being very transparent," he stated.
My heart thumped even louder.
"There is someone who has been breaking rules left and right. And the same someone who has been calling others out for lying and being a hypocrite," he remarked.
Another gasp rose around me, and an uneasy feeling settled in my stomach.
"Clementine, please step forward," he ordered.
The moment he said that, I swallowed hard.
"What have you said about your mate?" he questioned.
My fist clenched.
"You previously said Haiden was your mate, correct?" he asked, and I neither nodded nor shook my head.
"But rumors say you are mated with four alphas, four of your crusaders. Yorick, Haiden, Troy, and my son, Ian," he announced.
Yelps erupted. I even felt a small nudge at my elbow from one of the red squads trying to ask whether it was true.
"How is that even possible?" Oriana uttered.
I shifted in my spot and sent her a glare. She was attempting to stir everyone up, but confusion and shock had already taken over the room.
"It is not normal. It has never happened before, so we will be conducting thorough research on you and your wolf," the headmaster declared, making sweat gather at my temples.
"That is not fair," Ian voiced.
I turned to him. He stopped speaking when he caught my eyes, and I assumed he understood what I truly felt.
I was not only shocked but disappointed in him.
He mumbled something under his breath as if trying to comfort me, but I looked away again.
"With that being said, a week from now and Clementine will transition in front of the entire council, the crusaders, and the other pack alphas because we suspect there is something wrong with her wolf," he finished.


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