“Now that text, from my understanding, was sent right around or just after the time I called Dwane and told him I’d just landed and was going to be late. So only those in the Beta suite would have known that.” Again, his eyes moved to Lotti.
“I didn’t text her your own Beta just cleared me of it.”
“No he didn’t. All he did was see that there was no text, that doesn’t prove you didn’t send it, just that you could have and deleted it afterwards.” Jared stated simply, and he saw his own father sigh as he realized just where this was all going.
Jared
“It’s clear to all in this room Lotti, to most within the pack, that you don’t like rogues, and certainly not Wynta from what we all saw today on that footage. I don’t know what is between the two of you. But let’s pull it all together as to why I think you’re actually targeting Wynta Morgan. Which father I do believe is the actual case here.”
“Go on son,” his father nodded.
“Lotti, on the day of the Luna Ceremony, you left the pack and had a car accident. That’s why you called me, yes?” he asked her. “That accident was, I believe, very conveniently located. You ran off the road at the back entrance to the pack, right?”
“I told you I had to go into the city to pick up a gift, and the car hydroplaned as a mini flash flood raced across the road. It wasn’t on purpose, and I wasn’t tracking you or your movements. Why would I do that, and how would I?” She shook her head.
“We’ll get to the how you would, much later. As for the reason why, I’m guessing from all we heard today, it’s the very reason you stated to Wynta, our so-called secret relationship.” He shook his head, “Which is all in your head. I have never been interested in you, and after this… “he shook his head.
“Now as for you actually being in the city that day, if you had a late lunch with your family at what?” he looked to Ernesto.
“2pm, it started and concluded about 3pm.” he answered.
“So, she left after 3pm knowing it’s an hour to the city and an hour back on a good day without torrential rain. That’s not a risk anyone would take, not considering the punishment laid out for all if they were late, and you were already inside the pack. Weather like that is acceptable for a gift being picked up a day late.”
Lotti shrugged it off. “You saw the gift I was carrying when you picked me up, Jared.” She frowned at him. “I don’t see where this is going, it’s clear that I did make the trip to the city and back.”
“Mm, you will,” he nodded. “Everyone will, I am now curious about a few things around the timing of your so-called accident, because if you hydroplaned off the road because of flooding, how did you end up on the pack side of the road, your car should have washed towards drop off into the forest below on the other side.”
“I don’t know,” she shook her head. “Sheer luck I didn’t die that day I suppose.”
He nodded, he guessed it could be luck, but he doubted it. “Dwane also told me that when we arrived, you took your coat off and had an evening gown on already.” He looked right at her. “I find that very odd in itself. It rained up until around 5pm, so you left the pack in your evening gown in torrential rain, knowing it would get wet and ruin it?” he shook his head.
“I also haven’t heard you state what time you left the pack yet to go and get the gift from the city. With that storm raging, and flash flooding happening everywhere, there were road closures and detours in place all over the city. I struggled to make it on time. Even going from the airport to picking up Wynta then coming here took nearly four and a half hours, for a normally one and a half hour trip. So if your family lunch finished at three, like Ernesto stated, how did you make it into the city and back in just what two and a quarter hours give or take a few minutes?”
“I don’t know what time I actually left the pack, but I drove like a mad woman, so I guess that accounts for it, and you know I barely made it back, Jared.” she frowned. “And I didn’t know how long it was going to take because of the weather so yes I wore my evening dress, in case I had to rush into the ballroom not to be late.”
“How’d you leave the pack, Lotti, by which road?” he asked now, “Because I’ve investigated, and the front gate guard didn’t see you leave the pack.”
“It was a busy day, he probably just doesn’t remember is all.” She waved it off almost dismissively.
“He doesn’t have to,” His father commented. “we have a number plate recognition system that automatically opens the gates for all coming and going unless I’ve locked them for some reason.”
Jared smiled at Lotti, “Care to try again, there is no record of your car leaving that day. I investigated that already. When I felt something was off. I suspect father Lotti staged her little accident, thinking Wynta hadn’t been collected by me, and this was her way of being seen arriving with me, our so-called secret relationship being seen.”
He shook his head and Jared sighed and continued. “I’m afraid, father, even I am guilty in all this. I told you I put Wynta out of my car, chose a pack member over a rogue status she-wolf, when that is not actually what happened. I know as well as everyone else in this room, Lotti doesn’t like rogues, she is rude and aggressive to them, thinks they are beneath her…” he sighed heavily.
“I put Wynta out of my car that day because I knew Lotti would rant and rave about the rogue smell, if Wynta was in that car. So, to avoid that happening, I put Wynta out in the cold on the pack road. But I have now also fully investigated that moment as well, and Dwane here found that Lotti left the pack in her car at 5pm, via that back road to the pack.”
He saw his father frown. “That’s a 30-minute trip in itself.”
“It is.” Jared nodded. “Now where did I pick you up from Lotti?” he turned and looked at her. ” If you left at five to go into the city then you were never making back for the Luna Ceremony and that gift, you never went and picked it up that day. You staged that accident because I picked you up from that road with barely enough time to drive to the packhouse and not be punished 25 minutes it took me to go and get you and get back to the packhouse.
“I didn’t do anything wrong.” Lotti shook her head.
“Wrong can be defined in many ways. You lied to me that day, you lied to everyone in this room and every single lie appears to revolve around Wynta. Today you lied to Wynta’s face, tried to… no you did attack her and for no reason. Then lied to Dwane and I, about her attacking you unprovoked. Lied to father and his unit. Wanted Wynta to be Alpha Ordered even, which would cause her severe pain and see her leave.
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