Judgement

Adea

The noise died down as we walked through the doors. My eyes didn’t wander instead they locked in on the first person that came into view. Her eyes were hollow as she stared off into space, her hair was flat, her clothes were wrinkled.

Olivia was seated in between two guards and the room was packed full of pack members. I knew pack members could be present during trials. I wasn’t expecting there to be this many people present. A tinge of shame of knowing I was the cause of her betrayal tried to tint my mind before I squashed it.

I turned my focus from her and automatically scanned the room and let out a breath of relief when I didn’t catch sight of Gabe. Noticing my reaction Ethan leaned in, lowering his voice to a whisper, “He’s still injured and can’t be physically present but as her mate, he demanded to be present.” Ethan nodded at a camera in the corner. “He’s watching live from his bed.”