Enya pov
It's a trap. I judge not only by the note but by how easy it is to get to this place. Although I needed to be by the cliff, I wouldn't make it easy for Diego to kill me. Instead, I followed the trail those idiots had left and found the underground bunker. So predictable, it hurts. I feel like history is repeating itself- I was in a situation like this once a few years ago. Just like then, two careless guards stand near the door. They're laughing at each other's jokes, which seems like a perfect excuse to attack now, but I know better. I'll strike when the time is right- they know I'm following them, they know I'll come alone, and right now, both men are pretending to pay no attention to their surroundings. I can see the sideways glances and the moments they turn their heads as they laugh.
I let my eyes wander over the area. At th
Enya povAs Diego's lifeless body collapses at my feet, his words echo in my mind. "In a few hours, you'll find out what it's like to lose a mate." My eyes frantically search the hallway until they fall on the old, barely noticeable door. I run as if the building is on fire.When I open the door, I notice Vincent immediately. He doesn't react when I step closer- he's obviously drugged as his body seems limp. I search the room until I find the keys to the chains. As I free Vincent from the chains, his body falls on top of mine. Only then does he realize what has happened. His eyes meet mine and widen instantly. "This isn't how I imagined our first time," Vincent mutters, losing consciousness. Although the comment is ridiculous, I have to focus on how to get him back to the packhouse instead of laughing.
Aros pov"Do you understand that we can't let you out of this place? I mean, anyone else in my position would kill you if they were in a good mood. If I know anything about other Alphas, I can assure you that I'm still more than nice to you. Keep in mind that I'm doing this for your daughter and your daughter alone," I can't look at him. Everyone from the Alliance, especially the leaders, make me sick. Well, everyone except Enya. I asked her friend Emmy many questions, and she told me that almost everyone joined the Alliance because they wanted to. Enya was forced into the nightmare, Emmy had no say in it because a leader adopted her, and a few of the other leaders' children were innocent. To a certain extent, of course. Some grew up and decided to become just as monstrous as their fathers.The old man coughs and sits down. "I understand. An
Vincent povI've hated the stench of a hospital since I was young, so waking up in a hospital is not exactly a pleasant feeling. I try to rub my eyes, but someone quickly grabs my hand and hushes me. It's not Enya; no sparks fly at the touch. I wonder if she's around here, waiting for me to wake up. Speaking of which- how long I was out? It must be at least a couple of hours, but I feel more rested than ever.The last thing I remember is Enya's frantic face as she tried to find the keys to those damn chains, then I fell on top of her, and everything went black. She went there; she saved me."I'll get Alpha Aros here," someone whispers and leaves the room, but I still feel a presence near me."Can I h
Enya povI found a job. A real job, for the first time in my life. And I did it all by myself- no help from my father or others around.The day I killed Diego was the last time I held a gun. These days, I avoid picking up a knife unless I have to help the staff in the kitchen. At first, everything seemed complicated, but I figured out the system free humans have in no time. Their lives are so different from what I was used to; everything still seems a little surreal. My first stop was the hospital, and as it turned out, I couldn't get any help because I didn't have ID or health insurance, let alone money. Although I say I did everything myself- that's only partially true. At the hospital, I met an old lady who offered me a helping hand. She took me home, called her son over to get rid of the hunter's trap, and invited a friend who's a
Vincent povFirst of all, it's not as easy to get a discharge from a hospital shortly after waking up. The doctors and nurses, as they say, want to keep me here overnight for observation, but that's not going to happen.The first thing I did was call the Council of Elders to claim my title. They weren't so happy about the change, but a little pile of paperwork helped my case. Aros is incapable of dealing with the stress and responsibility, so they had no choice but to send someone to revoke his title and give it back to me. What pissed them off the most is that I have the right to come up with something they have no say in. Even though I was the former Alpha, regaining my title still gives me the freedom to make a decision. Of course, I already know what I'm going to do with this power, but I'm keeping it to myself for now. Just to pis
Enya povHe's here. He's alive, safe, and God so damn good looking. I have no idea if it's the mate bond and its effect on me, but I could swear Vincent is way more handsome than I remember him. He's dressed in casual clothing, all black, but the leather jacket and raged expression on his face make me want to jump his bones. Damn, it's the mate bond- I've never thought about things like that, but now all I can think about is how good and skilled he must be in bed. I need to get out of here, away from Vincent and everyone who heard him call me his mate. Panic seizes me, but Star holds me so tightly I can't move.Out of nowhere, Sam shows up to scold the shifter Vince just injured and hugs Vincent. How long have they known each other and why didn't I know that? Whenever Aros came here, Sam didn't give him a bit of attention, let alone was as f
Vincent povIn my experience, being an Alpha doesn't put me ahead of the responsibilities I have for my pack but also some people in town. Long ago, we agreed to live in peace, even if the Alliance didn't know it, and therefore I've been helping people in the town. Once, I rebuilt a house for an old lady, and today, she suddenly asks me to come over. I can't arrive empty-handed, so I drive around town to see if any store is open. Surely, my stupid ass forgot to give Enya even half the stuff I got for her, but I'll call Sam when I'm done visiting and bring everything to his diner.After what feels like a whole eternity, I manage to get the last flowers I could find and a few things for her home. Older people usually don't splurge on unnecessary things, even if some of them are vital. For example, they wouldn't buy an expensive bar of soap, bu
Enya povThe fact that Vincent came to town, not Aros, surprised me more than anything before. Yet, one of these days, I'll give Aros a piece of my mind. How could he tell Vince where I am and where I'm working? I thought we had a damn deal.A couple of things piss me off even more than his sudden visit, though. First, the shifters weren't too pleased with Vince's outburst, not that I was too pleased with it myself. I'd handle the situation just fine without his help. Then he comes, pours his heart out, and leaves as nothing happened? Who does something like that? Not to mention the walk home. As promised, I accompanied Star home, and the whole way there, she couldn't keep her mouth shut. First, she went on a five-minute rant about how good looking Vincent is and how she would love to have him if only he weren't "mine". Then, of course