Chapter 59: Chapter 59 Alpha Marcus Grimwood
Victoria
"Shadow Pack’s business is their own," I replied neutrally. "As is Howlthorne’s."
"Strange, then," Marcus continued, his remaining eye fixed on me with unnerving intensity, "that Alpha Moretti has been seen on Howlthorne territory with increasing frequency."
"The Northern packs have historically maintained cordial relations with various business entities," I deflected smoothly. "Even those with... colorful reputations."
Marcus leaned forward, his voice dropping to a dangerous purr. "Is that what you’d call it? Cordial relations? I’ve heard it described in much more... intimate terms."
The insinuation hung in the air, and I felt Garrett stiffen behind me. I knew exactly what Marcus was doing—attempting to paint me as Leo’s puppet, a mere plaything being used to gain control of Howlthorne territory.
Before I could respond, Helena cut in sharply.
"I wasn’t aware we’d come here to discuss Victoria Howlthorne’s personal life, Marcus. Perhaps you’d like to share details of your own bedroom activities for equal scrutiny?"
Several Alphas chuckled, and Marcus leaned back, his expression unreadable but the dangerous glint in his eye unmistakable.
"My concern," he said, addressing the table rather than me directly, "is for the stability of the Northern Territory. A pack as significant as Howlthorne falling under outside influence disrupts the balance we’ve maintained for generations."
"An interesting concern," I replied, my voice cool, "coming from someone who’s been attempting to purchase Howlthorne debt notes from various creditors at premium prices."
The chamber fell silent as all eyes turned to Marcus, whose expression flickered momentarily before settling back into calculated neutrality.
"Business is business," he said dismissively. "Consolidating debt is simply good financial practice."
I smiled thinly. "As is tracking who’s trying to leverage financial pressure against your pack. My father taught me that particular lesson quite thoroughly."
Elder Maxwell cleared his throat. "Perhaps we should return to the formal agenda. There are border matters requiring our attention."
The meeting proceeded, moving through territory disputes, hunting rights, and human-werewolf interface policies. I participated actively, demonstrating knowledge of precedent and offering balanced perspectives that drew occasional nods of approval from Helena and even grudging acknowledgment from Bernard.
By the time Elder Maxwell called for a midday recess, I felt cautiously optimistic about my performance. As the Alphas filed out for refreshments, Helena lingered behind, approaching my chair.
"Walk with me," she said, not waiting for my response before heading toward the adjoining terrace.
Outside, with the crisp northern air filling our lungs, she turned to face me directly.
"You’re not what they expected," she said bluntly, her gray eyes assessing me.
"I’m rarely what anyone expects, Alpha Stone."
"Helena," she corrected. "Your father and I were allies for thirty years. He would be proud of how you handled yourself today."
I swallowed the unexpected emotion her words triggered. "Thank you... Helena."
"Don’t thank me yet," she warned, glancing around to ensure we weren’t overheard. "You’ve made an impression, but you’ve also made yourself a target. Marcus Grimwood has been systematically expanding his influence for years. Your resistance today only makes you more interesting to him."
"I’m aware of his interest," I replied carefully. "And its likely origins."
Helena’s eyes narrowed. "What do you know?"
"Enough to be dangerous," I admitted. "We have reason to believe Marcus was involved in my father’s death and possibly my brother’s disappearance."
She inhaled sharply. "Those are serious accusations, Victoria."
"Which is why I haven’t made them publicly. Yet."
Helena studied me for a long moment. "You’re playing a very dangerous game with very powerful players."
"I didn’t choose this game," I said quietly. "But I won’t forfeit simply because the stakes are high."
A smile flickered across her weathered face. "Dominic said something similar to me once, decades ago." She leaned closer. "Be careful who you trust in that chamber. Marcus has been cultivating allies for years. Richard Kane is firmly in his pocket, and Bernard vacillates depending on where he perceives power shifting."
"And you?" I dared to ask.
"I remain loyal to old friendships and wary of new ones," she replied cryptically. "But I respect courage wherever I find it."
As we returned to the chamber, I caught sight of a familiar figure speaking quietly with Elder Maxwell in a shadowed alcove—Leo, dressed impeccably in a tailored charcoal suit that marked him unmistakably as the powerful Alpha he was. Though he gave no indication of recognizing me, I felt his awareness like a physical touch.
The afternoon session proved even more challenging than the morning. Alpha Kane proposed a "temporary reallocation" of the eastern portion of Howlthorne territory—ostensibly for more efficient resource management while Enzo remained missing.
"This is nothing short of attempted theft," I stated firmly when called upon to respond. "Howlthorne borders have remained unchanged for six generations, and they will remain so under my stewardship."
"Bold words from a temporary placeholder," Kane retorted. "The reality is that Howlthorne can no longer effectively patrol its borders or manage its resources."
"A convenient assessment," I countered, "considering you stand to gain those very resources."
"The council must consider the greater good," Marcus interjected smoothly. "If Howlthorne cannot maintain its territory, perhaps a collaborative approach would benefit everyone."
I felt the trap closing around me—they were painting me as incapable and Howlthorne as vulnerable, setting the stage for a sanctioned land grab.
"Interesting that you mention collaboration, Alpha Grimwood," I said, keeping my voice measured despite my racing heart. "Because I’ve brought a proposal that embodies exactly that principle."
I opened my portfolio and distributed prepared documents to each council member—a comprehensive border security initiative I’d developed with Leo and Tiny over the past weeks.
"As you can see," I explained as they reviewed the materials, "Howlthorne is proposing an integrated security network that benefits all Northern packs. By combining our surveillance technologies and patrol protocols, we create efficiency without sacrificing territorial integrity."
Helena looked up from the document with raised eyebrows. "This level of investment is substantial."
"Howlthorne is committed to Northern Territory stability," I replied. "We’re prepared to contribute thirty percent of the implementation costs, despite representing only twenty percent of the affected territory."
Bernard whistled softly. "These are impressive systems. Where exactly is Howlthorne finding the capital for such investment?"
"Through the same sound financial management that built our pack’s wealth in the first place," I stated confidently. "The Howlthorne legacy fund remains robust despite my brother’s... irregular activities."
The council spent the next hour dissecting my proposal, asking pointed questions about implementation timelines, maintenance costs, and jurisdictional protocols. I answered each thoroughly, demonstrating the depth of preparation Leo and I had undertaken.
"This would effectively eliminate the need for any territorial reallocation," Elder Maxwell observed, looking pointedly at Kane.
"It would also create unprecedented interdependence among the Northern packs," Marcus noted, his tone making it unclear whether he considered this positive or negative.
"Interdependence is not weakness," I countered. "It’s evolution. The packs that thrive in the future will be those that recognize the strength in strategic alliance."
As the session concluded, I could feel the shift in the room—what had begun as skepticism about my leadership had evolved into cautious respect, at least from some quarters. Elder Maxwell called for a formal vote on my proposal, which passed with Helena’s strong support and Bernard’s surprising endorsement. Only Kane and Marcus opposed.
"The council recognizes Victoria Howlthorne as acting Alpha of Howlthorne Pack until such time as Alpha Enzo returns or is formally declared deceased," Elder Maxwell announced in closing, making official what had been contested at the day’s beginning. "The joint security initiative will commence within thirty days."
As the chamber emptied, Elder Maxwell approached me privately. "A moment of your time, Victoria?"
I nodded, signaling Garrett to give us privacy.
"You performed admirably today," the elder said, his voice low. "Your father would be proud—though perhaps concerned by your boldness."
"Thank you, Elder," I replied. "That means a great deal coming from you."
His expression grew grave. "I feel obligated to warn you—what happened in this chamber today is only the beginning. Marcus Grimwood has not give up."