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âBraden and I need to leave now and prepare for the fight ahead,â Malachi said.
The fight ahead? But weâd just killed Orion. I glanced around at everyone. They all looked exhausted and
defeated.
This Alpha confusion didnât help.
I thought testing the compulsion would make things simpler, not a thousand times more complicated, but
I should've known better.
And what the hell was that anyway? I already felt like s hit having to hit Mason, something I never imagined Iâd do, but telling
Xander âI love youâ in front of him? That felt like an even bigger slap in the face.
And the worst part was, I actually questioned whether I might've said it even if I hadnât been compelled. Feelings werenât
supposed to be involved in whatever the f uck was going on between Xander, Zane, and me, but when I thought Orion might kill
Xander, I'd felt like I'd do anything to save him.
later.
If that wasnât love, then what was?
I shook myself out of these complicated thoughts. The twins were the focus now. I'd deal with the guys
âWhat do you mean you're leaving?â Xander demanded to Malachi. âHow the hell are we supposed to find the twins when weâve
been trapped in this f ucking cabin for days? You were the one tracking my father!â
âBut unfortunately, I never located the twins, and now the treaty established in the Great Wars has been broken with Orionâs
murder,â Malachi explained. âPlus, there are living guards who witnessed what happened
here.â
Ashiver ran down my spine. Did that mean they'd tell everyone that we were responsible for starting the next war? Did that
mean that thereâd be nowhere for us to run now?
âCan't you just burn Orionâs body and destroy all traces of us ever having been here? The guards canât act without proof.â
âIt's not that simple, but I sure f ucking wish it was,â Gabriela said.
âGabrielaâs right,â Malachi said. âAt the end of the last wars, the leaders of each species agreed to have a spell cast over us that
would alert the Council if we or our packs or covens ever violated the treaty.â
âS hit, does that mean the Council already knows about Orion?â Zane asked.
âYes, which is why it is imperative that we split up and all leave here,â Malachi said. âThey will be hunting first, but they wonât rest
until all of us pay for what we've done today. Itâs a good idea to burn the evidence, but it wonât stop them from coming after us.â
me
My heart ski pped a beat. Silence hung in the air. How the hell would we get the twins back if we were all 1/2
âThen we're leaving right now,â Mason said, taking Stella from Gabriela and walking her to the car.
âHold on to the walkie, and update us if you can I guess,â Xander said to Malachi. âI'll take care of the evidence.â
Zane placed a hand on Xanderâs chest, stopping him from going back into the cabin. âIâve got it,â he said.
I felt a warm rush of appreciation for Zane. He knew Orion, too, but he wasnât family. Xander was lucky to have Zane looking out
for him. And so was I.
eye.
I went to join Mason to help with Stella, but Malachi placed a hand on my shoulder, and looked me in the
âBefore I go,â he said, âI need to tell you...keep trusting your instincts. What you did back there in the cabin just proves how
strong you are.â
I nodded. I didnât feel strong; I felt like s hit. But deep down, I knew we were all better off without Orion around.
âYou're more like me than you know,â Malachi said.
I raised my eyebrow. âIs that a good thing?â I asked.
âI sure as hell think so.â He smirked. âAnd good for you for taking my advice.â He nodded toward the guys and then winked. âIt
keeps life exciting.â
And with that, he walked to the edge of the property, and Braden took his place. We looked at each other for a moment and then
his arms were around me, hugging me tightly.
âBe safe,â he whispered into my ear.
Suddenly, tears sprang to my eyes. Braden had put himself in so much danger for me, even when it became clear that we'd
never be together the way he wanted us to be.
I
âYou, too,â I said thickly, breathing in his comforting scent. He was a good friend, and I prayed to the g ods.
that heâd make it out of this.
He pulled away and flashed me the same charming smile heâd won me over with that first time we'd met
by the lake. âI donât know when Iâll see you again, but I will Count on that. It'll all work out...somehow,â
I nodded as he walked over to stand by Malachi. And then they were speeding off in a blur of movement.
Xander ran his hands through his hair, grabbing fistfuls as he watched them go.
âWhere the f uck are we even supposed to start?â he asked.
âI know where,â Gabriela said. âBut youâre not going to like it.â