As soon as we got downstairs, all of my warriors were waiting for me and we started running towards the edge of town. It would be a lot faster to get there in wolf form because we didn’t have to stick to the roads and we could take a lot of shortcuts. We needed to take as many shortcuts as possible if we were going to get to the Red River Pack in Kentucky, before it was completely wiped out. Lucas and I led the warriors through the woods and we didn’t know the area, but we had a sense of where we were going. By the time we got close enough to hear the fighting, we were already running over dead bodies from the pack. We assumed that this was their border and the vampires had broken through already. By the time we got into the pack, we realized how small it was. The houses were more like tents and they were living a very primitive lifestyle. They definitely weren’t a threat so why the hell would the vampires worry about this pack. Lucas nodded towards his warriors that we
“Where the fuck is Benjamin?” A girl hissed at me. But I glared at her, letting her know that I wasn’t going to be spoken to like that. “I’m sorry. We’re on edge at the moment.” Vincent said. “Benjamin is safe. He came to me for help. He’s at my pack and they are under strict orders not to hurt him.” I said. “But you’re out here. How do you know that they aren’t hurting him?” She snapped. “I’ve been calling him to check in. To make sure that they aren’t hurting him. Otherwise I’ll hurt them.” I said. “And do you think that is actually going to work?” She hissed. “If my warriors know anything, it’s that I keep my word. I will kill them if they lay a finger on him. Who the hell are you, anyway?” I asked. “I’m his mate, Letty.” She said. “I do apologize. This is our family. Jacob, Aiden, Martin, Elise and Brooke.” Vincent said. “Are you friends with any of those vampires in the cabin?” I asked. “No. We’re actually surprised that they haven’t found us here yet. It’s ju
After going into this war completely unprepared, it took about two months for us to finally find our footing. We were finally able to coordinate and find ways of attacking back without them hitting us or the humans first. We were getting the hang of this war business, and I wasn’t sure if that was a good thing or a bad thing. But right now, we were taking it as a positive because we needed to learn these skills to try and claim back what was ours. Our pack, give the people back their homes that weren’t already destroyed. Lucas and I had disbursed from the rest of our warriors as they were taking survivors, both wolf and human, to safe havens that we had set up for them. With round the clock security. Top secret locations that only we knew of and everyone else was under strict Alpha command not to release the information to anyone. So, even if they were being tortured for the information. They weren’t able to give it up. As soon as Lucas and I arrived at his pack, I could see
“What the hell happened?” Lucas asked. So Aria picked up her phone and handed it to Lucas to show him the photo. “It’s not true. She’s not a vampire. She’s dead.” I said. “We’re aborting the mission until we know more about these vampires.” Lucas said. “The longer we put it off, the more chances they have to go out and kidnap people.” I said. “I know. But they aren’t killing them. They are only feeding on them. That will buy us some time.” He said. I took the photo off of Lucas and I sat there staring at it. She was walking around like she was in charge. Like she was one of the sub leaders or something. I didn’t know what the hell to think right now. My mother died when I was 4. There’s no way she’s been out there all this time and I didn’t know about it. And if I was being such a pain in the ass to all of these vampires, why didn’t they use her against me already. That would have been the perfect way to derail me from going after them previously. Before we had organized
When I was finally ready, I slammed that skylight open, having the glass smash as I did it and I aimed the gun inside the building and started shooting. Mostly at the ones that weren’t chained and the ones that were trying to get out of the light. Suddenly, the windows on the side of the building were being smashed and werewolves were jumping into the building. I was shooting everything that was running in all different directions, watching them turn to blood and ooze and the humans were screaming and trying to get away from the danger. But the vampires were running for the humans. Obviously trying to use them as protection, but they were killed before they made it to the humans. The werewolves inside the warehouse were getting the ones that were running out of range of me, but there were another four set up around the top of the building that had smashed windows and were also shooting their weapons at the vampires. As soon as we realized that it was over, Lucas shifted back
We got back to the pack and the omega already had dinner waiting. But no one was allowed to eat now that Lucas was back in the pack. They had to wait for him. So we were shown to the dining room and I was surprised that there were several tables set up in the dining room, all of them filled with people and one long table at the top of the room where Lucas sat and I sat next to him. His Beta David was next to the Alpha and his mate Lily was beside him. My Beta Aria was beside me and Leah was beside her. Lucas liked to let everyone know how the pack worked and who was in charge around here. He seemed to run a pretty tight ship. No one started eating until he arrived, no one started doing anything until he arrived and told them that they could. Lucas was talking to David a lot and I was trying to stomach my food after figuring out that my mother was the leader of all leaders who started this war in the first place. But Lucas and I agreed not to tell anyone until we were absolutely
I know that Lucas was hesitant about what I had just said, but it was the only way to stop this war. We needed to cut it off at the top and hopefully, the rest will disband. But if they don’t, it won’t be hard to find them when they have no leader telling them what to do. They will get sloppy. They will get reckless, and that will definitely work in our favor. But the problem was trying to find where Lacy was hiding. She could be anywhere, especially after we just took out the warehouse. I finally grabbed the notebook that Lucas had been writing in and I looked at all of the different locations that we had been given by packs who couldn’t handle these vampire nests on their own. “We need to divide and conquer. I’m gonna need some warriors from my pack to meet us here so we can get all of this done.” I said. “How about we don’t think about this right now. We can work out a game plan tomorrow.” He said, taking the notebook off of me. So I poured myself another drink. “Haven’t you
We were woken the next morning by someone banging on the bedroom window, so Lucas got up and made sure the covers were completely covering me, He put on a pair of shorts and opened the curtain and the window to see Beta David standing there. “I’m sorry Alpha. I’ve been trying to mind link you all morning.” David said. “Yeah. I was ignoring you for a reason.” Lucas said. “Please? I called you with a list of vampire nests last night. It’s already 9am.” David said. “Shit. I didn’t realize it was that late. We’ll get ready and meet you at the packhouse. Can you tell the cook to make sure that they have breakfast ready for the both of us?” Lucas asked. “Sure.” David said. Lucas and I went to have a shower and we got dressed and headed to the packhouse straight away. Breakfast was already waiting for us and we sat in the conference room eating while we were trying to formulate a plan. “We need to make it a single attack. All of these nests need to be attacked at the same time