Bellatrix Sinclair
“You shouldn’t be out of bed.” Lazarus chastised, features hardening as he leaned back into the chair.
“It’s been almost two weeks, I’ve recovered.” I said sternly. “Don’t think I don’t know what you are up to.”
His silence was all the confirmation I needed; the tense atmosphere seeping into his muscles. Not that I blame him, this was a huge betrayal from the only family he had left.
Lazarus lifts his gaze to meet mine, arching an eyebrow. “What exactly do you think I am up to?”
I sighed, exasperated. “You called for Judah and Valeria. It’s quite obvious that you are planning on confronting your uncle.”
“Quite perceptive.” He mused with a smirk.
I sucked in a sharp breath, unease curdling in my stomach. “Are you going to tell them about the prophecy and my wolf?”