Summary of Chapter 83: Waylon and Judith from The Mark of Betrayal (Samara and Roman)
Chapter 83: Waylon and Judith marks a crucial moment in GoodNovel’s Werewolf novel, The Mark of Betrayal (Samara and Roman). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Sloane
“We’ve put all of you on the Alpha floor. I hope that’s acceptable. We’re very excited to have you here to celebrate Judith officially taking her place as the pack’s Luna,” Alpha Waylon says.
“We’re very happy to be here,” Aunt Samara says. “How are you feeling, Judith?”
“I’m nervous, but the pack seems accepting of me,” she says, then smiles at me. “I’m still hoping you’ll help me get ready tonight.”
“Can Aunt Samara come too?” I ask. I’m not sure I’m ready to be alone with this woman. I barely know her but I’m pretty sure she and Alpha Waylon think I’m their granddaughter.
I watch the smile falter briefly before she smiles even larger. “Of course your Aunt Samara can come. The more the merrier!” she says.
“Why don’t we show you to your rooms,” Alpha Waylon says.
“Yes, I’d like Samara to be able to rest for a few minutes and maybe you and I can have a private word, Alpha Waylon,” Uncle Roman says.
I watch Aunt Samara’s eyes go unfocused and Uncle Roman’s go unfocused immediately afterward. Then I hear Aunt Samara sigh. I’m guessing she doesn’t feel the need to rest, but I’ve already noticed that Uncle Roman is very protective of her and their unborn pup.
As we follow Alpha Waylon and Luna Judith inside, she turns to me. “If you’d like, Sloane, I can give you a tour of the packhouse while your aunt rests.”
I look up at Uncle Roman, unsure if I should go with her alone.
“How about we all go together,” he says smoothly. “I’ve never seen your pack lands and neither has Samara. I always like to see how other packs run and if you have or do something in your pack that I might want to implement in mine.”
“What time does the ceremony start tonight?” Aunt Samara asks.
“We’re going to start at five o’clock. This pack isn’t as big as yours, so the ceremony won’t take as long,” Alpha Waylon says as he leads us up the stairs.
They lead us to our rooms in the middle of the Alpha hallway.
“This room is for you, Sloane. I took the liberty of setting it up for a young girl. I hope you like it. I never had a daughter, so I wasn’t exactly sure what to put in here. But I asked some of the pack members and went with their ideas,” Luna Judith says.
“It’s very nice, but you shouldn’t have. I’m only going to be here one night,” I say.
She shrugs. “Who knows. Maybe you’ll like it here enough that you’ll want to come back and visit us,” she says. “I understand that you might be visiting Alpha William from time to time. We’re an easy stop-over on your way there and your way home. If so, I’d love for you to feel comfortable staying here.”
“Sloane, why don’t you get settled. I’m going to speak with Alpha Waylon and then we can go on a tour of the packhouse and pack lands,” Uncle Roman says.
“Okay.”
I step into the room and close the door. It is a nice room. I can see she put a lot of effort into making it nice. It’s a bit more to Scarlet’s liking than mine, but it’s nice.
I hang up my dress for tonight and then listen at the door. When I don’t hear anyone, I go across the hall to knock on Aunt Samara’s door.
“Come on in. Is everything okay?” she asks when she opens the door.
“Yeah. I just wanted to check on you,” I say, looking around. This room, while set up for visitors, is obviously not a room that Alpha Waylon or Luna Judith spent any time on. It could be any room in any packhouse that is available for visitors.
“What’s on your mind, Sloane?” Aunt Samara asks me.
“Luna Judith and Alpha Waylon made a room for me here,” I say, looking at her.
“I saw that. Do you like it?” she asks.
I shrug. “Scarlet would love it.”
She smiles. “Well, if you ever decide to visit here, maybe Scarlet can stay in your room with you.”
She waits, watching me.
“They think I’m their granddaughter, don’t they?” I finally ask.
“They know there is a possibility that you could be,” she says carefully. A bit too carefully. “Are you feeling pressured, sweetheart? We can leave if you’re uncomfortable,” she says.
“It actually makes me feel better knowing that they’re trying so hard because they think I’m their granddaughter. Otherwise, it would be weird.”
“Roman and I don’t want you to feel uncomfortable.”
“It’s just odd, you know. Even Grandpa William and Grandma Jasmine didn’t try this hard.”
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