Vous devez les laisser maintenant venez vous ne pouvez pas rester ici!" She commanded running right towards him she pushed her son out from the west wing of the empire. "No" he snarls "I am not leaving you!" His hands gripped at her wrist to keep his mother from pushing him. She was the Chang of the blue tigers he was no match her or in no limitations to even disobey her. "Vite!" she spat at him her strength was over powerful he knew what she could do although the Chang was well into her sixty’s she knew her was son and what he could and could not do.
The Chang's beast lashed out at him marking his own to obey her, as his own fought trying to make her follow him. She was no match along against New York's Chang that came to challenge her and take over the empire. He could hear scream outside the empire they were here and the woman whom came to challenge his mother was heading right towards her. "I am not leaving you here!" he growled. "You are no match for them" It did not matter what Will was telling her, she would not listen but Will not obeying her. He felt the strong grip of Mark and Richard's hands grabbing him by the shoulders as they dragged him out fighting Elizabeth was coming forward with every step of the way. "Get the fuck off me!!"
"There is nothing we can do!" Mark hissed "We must obey her wishes" The men fought back with William, but they were much stronger than he was they knew his own strength as that beast of his own was at the very verge of ripping open Elizabeth caressed her son's cheek as she smiled at him "Soyez fort mon fils" With her last words, she slammed the heavy wooden doors in his face, ripping out from his cousins grasps his fist of iron hammered into the door of the west wing. "NO!!" A screeching roar of a cry ripped from his throat as he shook with rage and anger the burning sting of tears filled his eyes as there was nothing he could do.
They were flying First class over “the pond” and because his cousin usually make sixteen trips to the bathroom despite the length of any given flight Will had the window seat. Beyond double pane glass of the small window of their home faded below him, and was replaced by sea. Formally his home. When what they’d done discovered there truly would be no going back. He glanced at his cousin. Her eyes were glued to the screen of her laptop as numbers flew around in dizzying speed.
“Did you leave them anything?”He asked softly. The people they’d left behind were, or once were their family, friends’ childhood companions. To bankrupt the clan would leave the people who had been closest to them stripped of home and hearth.
“Don’t be silly.” She chided him, her eyes never leaving the screen as she shot millions of dollars around the globe in a trail of smoke and ashes that would be nigh impossible to find. He knew enough of shell companies and such to know what she was doing, if not the skill to do it in the rapidity that she was. “I’m just taking all the liquid assets. The money, stocks, and so forth. All the real estate and the actual companies will remain”
She looked up at him, her eyes bright with unshed tears. “We didn’t even get to say goodbye to her, I won’t let them profit from her life’s work. It was meant to come to you”
“I agree.” He said solemnly, and rubbed his stubbed cheek against her’s in a way that most of the humans would have found romantically affectionate. But for them, for tigers, was not romantic at all, but gesture of comfort. “I will honor her in my own way, and let them choke on the ashes as they try to hold the empire together.” He growled softly.
His cousin wished not to go with him, to wherever it was he was going. So William arranged for her to be dropped off in Vega’s she promised him that she would keep in touch. And so would he William had no one now, only his own rage and anger it would soon get the best of him. Those hazel eyes glanced out the pane window glass as he saw beginning of a new life coming towards him.