Chapter 0150
Athenaโs sharp cry made Zachary pull away instantly.
He left me standing there, breathless and forgotten, as if nothing had just happened between us.
My heart hammered violently against my ribs.
He walked straight into her room, leaving me half-aroused in the damn hallway, the taste of him still burning on my lips.
โWhat the hell was that?โ Midnight snarled, her voice tight with fury.
โI need to leave. Now.โ
I backed away slowly, reaching the top of the staircase. Tears pricked at the corners of my eyes.
โNo. Absolutely not,โ I whispered fiercely to myself, dashing down the steps and wiping my face. I donโt cry. I wasnโt going to start now.
I hurried across the pack grounds, my safe haven coming into viewโthe hospital. This was my domain. Where I was in charge. Where every member of Obsidian Howl relied on me.
I sank down behind the main station, sitting quietly on the cool floor, letting Midnightโs presence soothe my racing thoughts. Why did I let myself get pulled in like that? Why did I let the mate bond fog my judgment?
โWe couldnโt help it,โ Midnight murmured softly. โHe awakens feelings we havenโt felt in years.โ
โHeโs not Gabriel.โ
โNo, heโs not. Gabriel betrayed us.โ I felt her simmering anger, though sheโd never say it out loud.
Frustrated, I slapped my palm hard against the tiled floor.
โAngry about something?โ A low, gravelly voice spoke from the other side of the station.
I froze. I thought I was alone.
I hadnโt smelled anything. I hadnโt sensed another wolf. That could mean only one thing.
โAlexander,โ I linked my brother urgently. โItโs here. Inside my hospital.โ
โWhat are you talking about?โ
โThe Rogue,โ I whispered, fear lacing my thoughts.
โWeโre on our way!โ
โIโd prefer if you came out,โ the voice rumbled, deep and unnatural. โI only wish to talk.โ The beast was speaking.
โWe should shift,โ Midnight urged.
โNo. Itโll attack immediately.โ
Keeping my back to it, I slowly rose to my feet. I had no weapons. Nothing within reach that could be used to defend myself.
I turned.
My breath caught in my throat.
I hadnโt gotten a clear look at it in the forest, but what stood before me now was far worse than any Lycan we had ever fought. Zachary was right. They were monsters.
It held my gaze, unblinking. Its nostrils flared as it tilted its massive, distorted head. Dried blood coated its sharp teeth and snout. Had it killed someone to get in here?
โYou carry the traitorโs scent,โ it growled.
I stared back, refusing to blink, ready for any sudden movement. A part of me had doubted Zachary when he said they could speak.
โHowโฆ how did you get in?โ I always locked up before leaving.
โIs that your final worry before death, Isabella?โ
โYou know my name?โ My voice came out as a squeak. My eyes flickered toward the door. Where was Alexander? Where was anyone?
โWho do you wait for?โ It sounded like it was attempting a laugh. โYour new mate? Your powerful brother? Or perhaps the female Alpha? None can save you now, Isabella.โ
โKeep it talking,โ Midnight whispered. โBuy time.โ
โYouโve been watching me?โ I followed her instruction. Maybe I could stall long enough.
โCall it that if it comforts you.โ
It hadnโt moved an inch since I started speaking. Was it trying to unnerve me?
โYour eyes keep drifting to the door. I assume youโve linked one of them.โ It rose onto its hind legs, a terrifying sight. โOur time for talk is over.โ
It leaped over the counter directly at me.
Clawed hands locked around my body before I could even react.
It pressed something firmly over my mouth.
I fought hard, thrashing and kicking, but the more I struggled, the more of the substance I inhaled.
My body grew weaker by the second.
My arms and legs became heavy, barely responsive.
This wasnโt like fighting one of the bitten ones, whose only goal was a messy kill. This thing anticipated my every move. As if it knew me.
I couldnโt fight anymore.
My head fell back against a solid, muscular chest.
โTime to sleep.โ