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Chapter 2

  • MALCOLM BLAINE.
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  • The resigned voice of one of the four elders in my council floats through the room, stirring my wolf. "Alpha, you need to take a step back and view this matter from a distance. This is not wise."
  • I eye the wide panorama glass stretching the entire east wall before me, scoping out the boisterous city of Manhattan down below. Humans flit around, bundled up in thick wool from the early November chill. Dressed in a plain black tee and a pair of slacks, I don't feel the cold. My voice is low. "There is no time."
  • Another speaks then, louder and with more conviction, "Your Highness, Garreth is right. Going down to South Carolina is a bad idea. You'll be offering yourself up to the Hunters on a silver platter. Yes, they have your brother but they'll be lying in wait for you. This is a trap. With Prince Bowen being the bait."
  • When I turn around, three of them take a step back at the sight of my wolf's glowing blue eyes, except the stooped Elder standing in a secluded corner. Elias has known me since I was a little boy, practically raised me, and knew something I wasn't telling anyone.
  • "My mind is made," I say. "I won't allow any discussions on this matter. Rhon, ready the jet and some men. We leave at first light. The rest of you, out."
  • I turn my attention back to the glass, feeling my insides knot with a feeling I've become accustomed to for the past month. Expectation. Excitement. Want.
  • I scrub a hand down my face when the door closes shut with my elders' departure. Although I am still aware of a lingering presence.
  • "I just gave an order," I say, then add, "Elias."
  • "That you did," came his frail croak.
  • I face him. "Alright, let's hear it. Convince me to stay back. Tell me I'm going on a fool's errand."
  • "And why would I do that?"
  • For a brief moment I'm taken aback, then my eyes narrow. "Should have known you'd resort to your mind tricks. You want me to say the Hunters are going to attack once I land, that they'd take me hostage. But you forget. They're just humans. Weak, pathetic humans."
  • He shrugs slight shoulders. "Last I heard they've gotten creative. Elmloch is one of the most powerful covens in the Fold yet they've taken a strong mage captive. They didn't manage that by being weak and pathetic."
  • "Or maybe the mage was just careless."
  • "Like you're about to be."
  • Silence settles in the air. I turn back around, my mind whirring.
  • He takes a step closer, his voice quiet. "Malcolm, I've never known you for a fool. What's in North Carolina?"
  • At his question, I stiffen. Though he may be old, his senses are quick. He picks up on the small movement quickly.
  • "Your restraint is legendary, your quick intelligence and ruthlessness known throughout the Fold. You've never had any trouble leashing your wolf, but I can count how many times in the past month you've let it take over. There's only one thing that can make a man act so carelessly."
  • I wait for him to call it.
  • "Your mate. You sense her in North Carolina."
  • When I face him, I pass a cold look over him. "My beta has just been taken in by mindless Hunters. Do you think I'll jeopardize any chance of his rescue because I'm impatient to meet a female that might not even exist?"
  • He doesn't reply, but a gleam enters his eyes. I could almost say it was... Satisfaction.
  • He heads toward the entrance, then disappears behind the door but not before saying happily, "Patience has never been your forte."
  • GWEN
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  • Gooseflesh breaks over my entire body. I try to draw comfort from the guards flanking my sides, but the mere act of trying to draw strength makes me aware of all the things that could go wrong.
  • I hated this part of the job.
  • I'd be testing the intakes. While they were awake.
  • Several cases have been reported of immortals going off the rails completely and critically injuring the doctors.
  • Hunters mill about the great white space. I make my way past them, entering into the elevator with the two fighters on either side of me. We begin a slow ascent.
  • The elevator doors slide open to reveal chaos. The Hunters on either side of me instantly tense, drawing up their weapons. Confusion pounds through me as I take in the countless hunters filing into the ward.
  • "What's going on?" I scream and start moving.
  • "Apparently one of the test subjects has gone berserk."
  • A knot forms in my throat when I see the room they're going into. Room 207.
  • Malcolm.
  • Before I can think better of it I'm rushing into the ward. Fear and worry become a living thing in me, churning in my gut. "Don't hurt him!" I find myself shouting, pinpricks of frantic tears burning my eyes.
  • I am jostled around by moving Hunters. Then that's when they begin. The bloodcurdling roars. My stomach bottoms out when screams from the Hunters erupt.
  • "Hold him down!"
  • "I'm trying--f*ck!"
  • Another bone-chilling roar. My insides twist.
  • I finally burst through the mass of bodies blockading the entrance. Once my eyes lock with his eerie glowing blue ones, he instantly falls silent.
  • His wild eyes run down my body as if checking for injuries, growing angrier and more frantic by the second.
  • He thinks I've been taken in by the Hunters too.
  • The warriors immediately capitalize on his brief distraction and clamp new silver cuffs around his hands and legs. Silver. My throat knots. Silver was dangerous to werewolves.
  • I am taken aback by my sudden concern, but I don't have any time to dwell on it because he lifts those frightening blue eyes to mine and I freeze.
  • "Mate," he growls.
  • A slow blink. My mouth gradually falls open. The Hunters all stiffen, staring from me to the alpha. I shrink backwards and before I know it, I'm slinking away, rushing through the doors and away from the ward, my heart racing.