Soon, Alphas started showing up to the school cafeteria. They took in the scene with shock on their faces. Alpha Knight came over to Thea and Xavier. “How are you doing?” “I’m okay, thanks to Xavier,” Thea said, looking at Alpha Knight. She sat up. “He’s already saved my life.” “I don’t know if t
Soon everyone—Alpha Ulric, Beta Walter, the triplets, Delta team, Xavier, Thea, and all the other Alphas—was on their way to meet up with Alpha Sharpe’s warriors outside Crescent Moon. Thea was in an SUV in the middle of the convoy with Owen, Liam as the driver, Xavier, and Alpha Knight—Thea made
The fight was over in five seconds. Crescent Moon’s warriors had never seen a real Alpha. They didn’t know the strength and power they had. They saw it when their best warrior fell to the ground, dead, and Alpha Sharpe didn’t break a sweat. Xavier soaked up the energy from the kill again. “Thank y
"It's an ambush," Thea said in mind link. "They're everywhere. The whole pack is out there, surrounding us, thinking we're here to kill them all. Someone told them we were coming. I'm going to put as many as I can to sleep." She said it out loud too, so Alpha Knight heard it. He relayed the message
It was like an EMP went off. Everyone outside fell to the ground. “Let’s go,” Xavier said. Thea nodded, and Xavier helped her out of the upside-down SUV. Xavier kept his eyes peeled and his senses sharp, guarding her as she woke people up. Thea saw Axel first and went to him, pushing the awake fr
"How are you, my love?" Alaric said, holding Thea’s hand. "Good," Thea said. "When I saw your car flip, I was so scared," Kai said. He brushed her cheek with the backs of his fingers. "Feeling your fear was awful. I don't want you to be scared, ever," Conri said. He nuzzled into her neck. "I th
Xavier flipped their SUV back on its wheels. “I don’t know about its life expectancy, but it should drive out of here,” Alpha Knight said. “Let’s put Luna Thea in a different vehicle, just in case.” New Dawn’s kitchen staff had brought over mountains of food and laid it out on the cafeteria tables
“Alpha Jones,” Thea said, walking toward Brian. Xavier and the triplets flanked her. “Luna, Alphas,” Brian said. He eyed Xavier, unsure who he was. He motioned to his men again, and they brought out chairs. He sat in one of the chairs. “Please, sit.” “I’d like to address the elephant in the room,