Kaden shook his head. “No, the fault was mine. I set up the meeting with the Leos. I wanted a war with them, and now I have one. For better or worse.”
No matter what he said, I still felt responsible. We’d been trying to meet the Leos on neutral ground, but after they never showed up they'd somehow followed us back to the pack lands. I couldn't help but think that I'd led the Leos to us through my mating bond with Jordan. "I'm sorry you all had to go into hiding. That must have been hard on everyone."
“We survived, and we're safe. That's what's important." He clenched his hands around the steering wheel, knuckles going white. “And it won't happen again. We’re going to attack the Leos head-on once we recover and form a plan. We got some good information on how they respond to attacks in their territory the other night. Soon we'll gather a much larger force, and we'll be ready to take them down, once and for all.”
“You can’t,” I said with a sigh. “The Sun Witches are allied with the Leos, and a lot of the packs have already submitted, including former Cancer allies like the Pisces.” I glanced back at Mira, who was still asleep. “The Leos took Mira from the Pisces and threatened to kill her mate if she helped me escape. Their alpha did nothing to stop it."
Would Jordan kill Mira's mate now? Technically we hadn't escaped—the Ophiuchus had freed us. I wasn't sure if that would be enough to convince Jordan to have mercy though, but maybe knowing I was his sister would soften his heart just the tiniest bit. After all, he'd seen me leaving with Kaden and hadn't tried to stop me. Jordan could have used his Leo lion roar, or directed more shifters away from the explosion to attack us, or ordered the Sun Witches to burn us up. But he'd done none of those things.
"That's because the Zodiac Wolves are weak," Kaden said, breaking through my thoughts. "At the slightest hint of conflict, they back down, tails between their legs. They haven't had to survive on their own like our pack has."
I rolled my eyes. "Even if you think they're weak, you'll need their help if you want to take down the Leos. It's the only way you'll stand a chance."
His mouth twisted as if the idea physically repulsed him. “I won’t work with any of the other packs. They don't recognize the Ophiuchus, and last time I spoke to them at the Convergence, they threatened and mocked me. Besides, the other packs would never ally with us. They think we're monsters."
I shrugged, not surprised by his answer. He was right about how the other packs saw the Ophiuchus—I'd felt the same way, before getting to know them. But going up against the Leos and the Sun Witches without backup would be suicide. Kaden was too damn stubborn to listen to me on this, but I had to try. “They might be willing once they see that the alternative is being ruled by the Leos. Jordan plans to make himself a king, and I’m willing to bet there are a few packs out there who won't be okay with that. The Cancer pack, for one.”
"The Cancer pack is gone."
"Maybe, maybe not. A large number of Cancers went to the Convergence, but some stayed home. Mira thinks they went into hiding. The beta probably would have taken over, since both Dad and Wesley fell." I fought a grimace as I remembered the last encounter I’d had with the beta’s son when he and his friends had smashed my camera and taunted me. "I hate to admit it, but I think they're our best bet. The Cancer pack hates the Leos, and I’m sure that whoever has taken over isn’t letting that grudge go. If we can find them, they might be willing to fight back against the Leos, and if they ally with you—with us—other packs will be sure to follow.”
The car fell silent as Kaden considered what I said, but his face was so hard I was sure he would shoot my plan down. I tried to think of some other way we might be able to stop the Leos, but this was the only way. Unless we could get the Moon Witches to help, but Stella had said they had no idea where they were, or how to contact them. For all we knew, they might not even exist anymore.
“Fine," Kaden said, the word so pointed and unexpected it made me jump. "We’ll look for the remaining Cancer members, but when we find them, their pack will have to serve me. That’s the only way I’d be willing to work with a pack that shunned our existence before.”
Alphas, I thought and rolled my eyes. What was it about them feeling like they had to have control over everything? Jordan and Kaden were more alike than either of them would ever admit, both headstrong and a touch arrogant. Sure, Jordan had dipped into the completely mad side of that, but Kaden made me want to shake some sense into him too sometimes.