



A Queen Among Snakes: Chapter Twenty-Two - Mei
I don’t know what came over me earlier. I wouldn’t call it snapping, as I wasn’t angry. I suppose the best word is resentful. I felt resentful of Jane.
I don’t personally know her, but Chris has told me plenty when he was warning me about people to avoid in the pack. Jane isn’t a ranked wolf or the daughter of a ranked wolf, but her father is a very wealthy man, allowing her family to be very wealthy as well. I don’t remember what he said he does for a living, but either way, it has allowed him to provide very nicely for his family.
Jane is someone who has been handed everything in life. She hasn’t had to struggle or fight for anything, and instead of being grateful for what she has, it has made her feel that she is entitled to even more. She bullies and degrades others because she feels superior to them. She feels strong and happy when she is making others feel weak and miserable.
Those were the kind of people who tormented me day in and day out at the Albus Mons Pack. If I was still that girl, Jane could have caused me a great deal of harm, but I’m not her anymore. I can defend myself; I can stand up for myself.
Her words and her demeanour just set something off in me. Something that was screaming that I would never let someone make me feel inferior ever again. In that moment I felt this… power come over me, but it didn’t scare me. It felt… right. It felt comforting and it made me feel strong. I don’t know what happened, but I don’t regret it either.
Chris was so upset. He was angry and scared and worried. Apparently, Amelia had stopped him from intervening, and he was mad at her, but I understood her logic and if I’m honest, I’m glad she did what she did.
I love how protective Chris is, and I owe him so much for that, but I need to better learn to stand up for myself. If I could take on an army of wolves, surely I can take on the mean words of a sad she-wolf with nothing better to do with her time.
I was able to calm Chris down and while he isn’t thrilled with what Amelia did, he understands why she did it. He told me how proud he was of me, and I have to admit, I’m feeling rather proud of myself too.
Chris was hoping I’d return to our suite and take it easy for the rest of the day, but I was adamant about attending my meeting with Tyson. So after breakfast with my family, Chris and I return to the suite, take separate showers, and get dressed. Chris was already done and out of the room by the time I was putting my clothes on. I settled for a simple beige sweater, skinny jeans, and tennis shoes.
I can’t rush to Tyson’s office just yet because he’s in a rank meeting. So since I’m still hungry I decide to help myself to some bo luo bao while I wait. I make my way to the kitchen and get some of the delicious sweets from under the cake case on the kitchen counter.
I’d never actually had bo luo bao before, but the packhouse chefs made them for me when they were looking for new recipes I might like, and these are now my new favourite snack. They’re also called pineapple buns, though they have no pineapple in them. It’s just the crust is meant to resemble the outside layer of a pineapple. Still yummy though.
I’m digging into my third when I hear the knocking buzzer for the suite. I put down the bun I was munching on and go answer the door to find Eric.
“Hi, Eric,” I greet chipperly.
“Hey cutie,” he grins. “Can I come in?” I quickly open the door for him, and he steps inside.
“What brings you by?”
“I wanted to check on you. I heard what happened at breakfast, I wish I’d been there,” he says with concern.
“It wasn’t a big deal,” I shrug. “How come you weren’t at breakfast? Did you end up having breakfast in your suite?” I ask curiously.
His cheeks flush red and his heart rate increases, “I uh, actually ended up missing breakfast,” he says bashfully. I cock my head to the side feeling more curious and his face gets redder. “I was occupied with Vitali,” he admits.
“Oh!” I exclaim, now understanding. “Very understandable then,” I giggle. Chris and I were almost late for training this morning for the same reason. I feel my own cheeks heating up just remembering it.
“I have a feeling you can relate,” he says cheekily. I swat his arm lightly which makes him laugh.
“You didn’t have to come and check on me, Eric.”
“I know, but I wanted to. You’re my best friend after all,” he grins. I beam up at him.
Eric, Marcus, and I are all new editions to the pack, but Marcus isn’t new to being ranked. Eric and I are, so we’ve become very close since he joined. Eric is Vitali’s animai and the second Beta of the pack. He’s also now the pack counsellor, which apparently is someone who helps people with emotional and mental issues. He’s been helping me a lot with my trauma, and I can’t thank him enough.
“I’m doing a lot better. I admit I was a bit anxious at first when Jane come over to me, but it didn’t end up going how I thought it would.”
“According to everyone there, you were throwing out some intense energy. You had the whole dining hall bowing in submission apparently. Vitali is bummed out that he missed it,” he chuckles as he leans against the kitchen counter.
“What do you mean the dining hall was bowing in submission?” I ask in confusion. I was so caught up in the moment I didn’t notice what was going on around me. Surely that’s not what happened.
“Oh yeah, everyone’s talking about it. Weren’t you aware you were doing it?” He asks curiously.
“Well, I felt something happening and I know it affected Jane. But I wasn’t sure what it was, and I had no idea it affected anyone else.” I frown. “Should I go and apologise? Was anyone hurt?” I ask, feeling a little panicked.
“Mei, take a breath,” he instructs as he places calming hands on my shoulders. I take a slow breath through my nose and out through my mouth and then repeat. “Good girl. Listen to me, no one was hurt, some people are just confused, and others are impressed. It makes sense though that you weren’t aware of it. You should ask Setia about it during training later. Maybe she can explain it to you,” he suggests as he rubs my shoulders.
“I suppose I can add that to my growing list of questions for her,” I sigh.
“Just how long is this list?”
“About as long as a roll of toilet paper,” I say matter-of-factly. We both erupt into giggles.