Judy’s POV
Janet’s house wasn’t far from the packhouse. It was about 15 minutes on foot. I walked. The walk gave me a bit of clarity; the fresh air was nice. Though it was hard to see some of the damage from the rogues, and even the charred buildings and trees from the explosion.
I shuddered when I passed the part of the forest that was completely destroyed by the explosion. Tears pricked my eyes at the memory, and I had to quickly blink them away. Weakness was not something I was about to show my new packmates, especially when I’m supposed to be a strong Gamma warrior.
I said hello to some of the packmates who were cleaning up their own yards from the damage and debris. They greeted me right back as I continued on.
Janet’s house had the most damage from what I could see. She had trees that were tipped over, ripping through what used to be green and plush grass, but now looked burned to a crisp and torn out of the ground. The windows were boarded from being broken, and the door was practically hanging off its hinges. If I hadn’t known any better, I would say nobody had lived in this house for years.
There was a car in the driveway that I knew didn’t belong to Janet. I walked up to the door and knocked. I waited for a few minutes before the door opened. I stood in front of a blotchy-faced, red-rimmed eye, Stacy, Janet’s sister, who lives a few packs away.
“Oh, hey, Stacy. I came to check on Janet,” I told her.
Stacy wiped her eyes and gave me a small, yet sad, smile.
“Hi, Judy,” she said softly. “You can come in. It’s nice of you to stop by. Heard you were caught in the explosion. I’m surprised you’re walking around.”
“As soon as I was healed, I was up and walking,” I told her, stepping into the dark home. “Can’t keep me down for long.”
“I’m glad you chose to be the Elite Gamma for this pack,” Stacy said with a small smile. “You are a good one, Judy Montague.”
She guided me through the small home; it looked ransacked, and I realized nobody had bothered to clean up since the rogues made their attack the other night. They destroyed the place, and I could tell there was a struggle before the Delta was killed.
She just rolled her eyes.
“He came here to pretty much interrogate her over the Cindy situation. That was how Janet found out it was Cindy who brought the bomb to the forest and that it was Cindy who exploded along with some of the other gammas.”
“He interrogated her??” I asked, astonished by Aiden’s audacity. “Interrogated her about what exactly?”
“He was accusing her of working with Cindy to destroy this pack,” she said, shaking her head with her lips pressed in a thin line. “He was completely out of line.”
“I’ll speak with him,” I said, shaking my head. “What he did was wrong. I’ll make sure Sampson knows this, too.”
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