After his father's judgment and decision to banish Veronica from the pack, Beck walked back to his room. He began to have flashbacks of how Veronica was pleading with him to help her beg his father to allow her stay because she had no other place to go but he turned his back on her.
"Maybe I could have pleaded with my father." He thought to himself as he sat on the edge of his bed. "I don't think it would have changed anything if I did beg him because his mind was made up."
"All she has ever brought to this pack over the years has been problems. Nothing but problems! I don't think I did anything wrong." He shrugged, then leaned back to lay on the bed, staring intently at the white ceiling of his room.
While he was still in his thoughts, the door to his room opened and someone walked in and shut the door. He felt a movement on his bed but he didn't pay attention as he was still lost in his many thoughts.
"Beck? Why do you look worried? I hope it's not because of that thing? That girl?" Blue, Beck's sister asked but he didn't hear her.
"Beck!" She yelled and hit his shoulder, bringing him out of his thoughts.
"Ouch! Whoa! What is it?" He asked her, touching his shoulder that she hit as he sat up.
"I've been talking to you since, yet you're not answering me. You're not saying anything." She complained.
"I'm sorry, I was so lost in thoughts. When did you come in here though? Cos I didn't notice." He said.
"How will you notice when you've been staring at the ceiling like you want to be absorbed into it or something?" She said and hissed.
"Why were you so lost in thoughts though?" She asked him, raising her eyebrow.
"It's nothing." He said, trying to waive the topic.
"Nothing? You know you can't lie to me, right? Come on, tell me." She urged. Who knows, maybe I can be of help. Just tell me." She shrugged, tapping his shoulder with hers.
"I said I'm fine. Why are you here in the first place?" He asked with a serious look on his face.
"Wait, what's with the serious face? I came here to check on you." She replied.
"What for?" He asked, turning to look at her.
"Can't I check on my brother anymore? What's with this new attitude?" She asked, confused as to why he was acting coldly towards her. He didn't respond to her, but instead, laid back on the bed and began to stare at the ceiling once again.
"Wait, don't tell me it's because of that useless girl." She suddenly said, as she remembered that he could be acting up because of Veronica. "No way! That weak thing? You've got to be kidding me. I can't believe you're getting worked up because of that loser who can't even fight to save herself, talk less of anyone else in her corner."
Hearing this, Beck sat up with speed and held his sister's hand firmly, growling, "Don't you ever speak of her in that manner again. Never! The next time you do this, you'll have yourself to blame."
"Let go of me. You're hurting me. What the hell is wrong with you?" She screamed, as she tried to escape her brother's grip, but his grip was too tight for her tiny hands to escape and his eyes began to change color.
"When you knew you still cared about her, why didn't you fight for her?" She shouted at him and immediately, as if doused with a full bucket of cold water, Beck loosened his grip on Blue's hand and she instantly became free and his eyes went back to their normal color.
"Exactly, that's what I thought. You're just acting like a coward!." She yelled at him and stood up angrily.
"Look, if you're looking for someone to take the blame, it should be you, because you not only watched as she was being thrown out, but you turned your back on her. Now, don't come here acting like you actually care about her and you're sad that she was banished, because that's all a lie. You can fool others but you can't fool me." She growled at him and her eyes began to change their color because she was really angry.
Unknown to them, their little drama had alerted Beck's friends and their mum, and they rushed to his room, to see the siblings having a back and forth. But their mum got there first.
"What is going on here? What is all this fuss about? Why are you both trying to bring the whole place down with your noise?" Their mother asked, the moment she stepped into the room.
"Ask your coward of a son!" She snapped, leaving their mother surprised.
Beck sprung up from the bed and faced her, "One more word from you!" He growled.
"What are you going to do? What exactly are you going to do to me? Beat me up? Punish me? Banish me?" She spewed, facing Beck in a very close range, and looking him straight in the eyes, while watching him breathe heavily, with clenched fists, because he was trying to calm himself down and stop himself from hitting her.
At this moment, Ben and Damion, Beck's friends, came in and were surprised at the sight before them.
"Beck, please calm down." They chorused like they had planned it before coming in, but it just seemed like Beck was deaf at that moment, because he didn't move.
"Stop this nonsense right now! What the hell is wrong with you both? Do you think you're little kids? What nonsense! Does it not matter to you that I'm standing right here? Yet you keep bickering like angry birds! What insolence! What disrespect!" She yelled angrily and they both stepped away from each other.
Beck's friends took him to a corner in the room, while his mother ordered Blue to leave the room immediately.
"Blue, Leave this room immediately." Her mother ordered her.
"Mum! I'm not even the one at fault here, it's Beck. He is the one sulking because that useless trouble-magnet he called his mate has been banished!" Blue protested, screaming, before angrily walking out of Beck's room.
"What????" Their mother yelled in surprise.