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knot of dread twisted in my gut the moment we pulled up to the location. Even from a distance, something felt off, a wrongness that sent something I didnât like crawling down my spine. I knew the entire situation was a gamble, a dance with the devil, but this⦠this felt different.
My wolves were already ready, waiting outside for my order. The plan was simple â Amaya would enter first, confirm the twinsâ safety, and then I would follow, providing unseen backup. But the moment she disappeared through the doorway, a sickening premonition washed over me.
I lingered in the shadows, my senses on high alert. Silence stretched, thick and heavy, broken only by the pounding of my own heart. Just as I was about to move a sound sliced through the air â the unmistakable click of a gun being cocked.
My blood ran cold. Every muscle in my body tensed, ready to spring into action. Slowly, cautiously, I turned, my gaze landing on the figure standing behind me.
Miranda.
A bitter laugh escaped her lips as she met my eyes. âWell, well, well,â she drawled, her voice dripping with venomous sarcasm, âif it isnât my ohâso- alive fiancé. Thought you were a goner.â
* 2 43 2 60 is I let out a frustrated groan, the sound rumbling deep in my chest. The last thing I needed right now was a confrontation with Miranda. âMiranda,â I gritted my teeth, âput the gun down. This isnât the time.â
She threw her head back and bellowed with laughter, a chilling sound that echoed in the empty space. âThe nerve,â she spat, her voice laced with a dangerous edge. âMaking demands when youâre the one cornered like a rat. Pathetic.â
I took a tentative step towards her, but she instantly reacted, her finger tightening on the trigger. âDonât even think about it, Alex,â she warned, her voice low and menacing. âI donât know how you cheated death this time, but trust me, I wonât miss my second shot.â
âMiranda,â I growled, my voice a low rumble. Trying to reason with her felt pointless, but I had no choice.
A cruel smile twisted her lips. âWhat is it, Alex? Scared? You always act so tough, so powerful. But I see right through you, you know. Nothing but a scared little boy hiding behind a mask.â
Her words stung, but I refused to give her the satisfaction of a reaction. I had to get to Amaya, to the twins. Every passing second felt like an eternity, the silence broken only by the ragged rhythm of my breath and the incessant pounding of my heart.
âYou know,â She continued, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper, âI used to be envious of her. Amaya. It felt like you only ever had eyes for her, that no matter what, the two of you were destined to be together. I always wanted what she had. But you know why I couldnât have it, Alex? Huh? Tell me!â
I stared at her, my expression blank. Frankly, I didnât care about her childhood sob story. From the look in her eyes, it was clear she was on the of a breakdown, and the last thing I needed right now was an emotional outburst.
But if sensing my disinterest, she continued, her voice thick with barely contained rage. âBecause your monster of father stole my childhood! Tore my family apart right in front of my eyes! You know what that does to a person, Alex? It fucks you up real good. I tried to get help, but the damage already done 12 She took a shaky breath, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. âAnd then, when Ivan started this vendetta⦠it felt right. The thought of seeing you getting some kind of twisted revenge. Maybe things wouldnât be so bad you hadnât always been such an arrogant jerk to me A bored escaped my lips.
you done with your little pity party, Miranda?
snapped, my voice laced with frustration. âI didnât ask for a lesson about your dysfunctional childhood. I was a child myself back then. I had no control over what my father did. Bringing Amaya, the children and me into thisâ¦
pointless. My fatherâs dying, Miranda. Heâs a shell of his former self. He wouldnât last a minute in a fight. Why going after him? Heâs the one who destroyed your life. Not me. Not Amaya. Not the kids.â
A flicker something akin to âShut up!â she , the gun trembling slightly in her hand. âOne more word and I â¦â Her voice trailed off, but the threat hung heavy in the My frustration simmered, but I forced myself to remain calm. I knew escalating the situation wouldnât anyone. I needed to find way to her both and figuratively. But how My around the room, searching for anything that could me an advantage. There was nothing. Just us, and the weight very volatile situation.
Miranda,â
started , my this time, âwe both know this the . You find by hurting me the children. Let go the hate, Miranda. Itâs eating *Easy she scoffed, voice laced with bitterness. âYou everything.
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Her words chord within me. Despite everything sheâd done, there a hint of sadness in her eyes, flicker of despair that resonated with a of You chance , Miranda said gently. âLet the gun go. Walk away from all of this. Thereâs still time for you to build life for yourself life that doesnât revolve around revenge.â
Silence hung heavy in the air, broken only by the ragged rhythm of our breaths. Miranda stared at me, her face a mask of conflicting emotions. Was she considering my words? Hope flickered within me, a fragile flame that could easily be extinguished.
But then, the sound of her laughter shattered the fragile silence. It wasnât a light chuckle, not a friendly giggle. It was a harsh, maniacal sound that sent shivers down my spine.
âI told Ivan that Iâd be a fantastic actress! Look your face, completely fooled! You actually thought for a second I was having doubts.â
That it. The game . I wouldnât waste another breath trying to reason with her. My muscles tensed, preparing to turn and walk away, to put as much distance between us as possible. But before I could take a single step, her voice cut through the air, sharp as a whip.
âDonât even think about it!â she snarled, âI swear, Iâll shoot you right here, right now. And you know Iâm not bluffing.â
I forced my gaze to meet hers, schooling my features into a mask of boredom. It was a desperate attempt to regain control of the situation, to project an air of indifference I didnât quite feel. âYou shot Amaya, not me. If you were going to take a shot at me, youâd have done it already. Now, like I said before, I really donât have time for this drama.â
My words hung heavy in the air, a challenge laced with a bravado I hoped she wouldnât see through. But a slow, chilling smile spread across her a predator savoring its prey.
âIvan has a message for you,â she purred, her voice dripping with malice. âI hope you got to say your goodbyes, because this is the end of your story.â
And then, the world erupted in a deafening roar. The gun in her hand spat fire, the bullet screaming through the air in a blur of violence. But her aim wasnât true. It wasnât me she was targeting. The bullet slammed into the wall behind me, showering me with dust and debris.
For a split second, I was frozen in shock. Her sudden attack had taken me completely off guard. But then, a horrifying realization dawned on me. This wasnât about killing me. It was a diversion. He knew I was alive. He knew I would come with her.
Reacting instinctively, I channeled every ounce of energy to shift. My body tensed, ready for the familiar transformation. But nothing happened. I tried again, the desperation clawing at my throat. âCome on,â I growled internally, willing my wolf to appear. But silence. There was no answer, no surge of power, no comforting presence of my wolf at my side.
For a horrifying moment, a sickening realization dawned on me. Ever since that strange light had brought me back from the dead, I hadnât felt my wolfâs presence within me. It had been there, a constant companion for as long as I could remember, a source of strength and power. But in the chaos of everything that had happened, fighting for my life, racing to get the twins, I hadnât noticed his absence. Now, faced with this immediate threat, the truth hit me like a physical blow.
My wolf, the very essence of who I was gone.
The shock of this discovery threatened to overwhelm me when the blast hit, a blinding white light engulfing my vision. The force of the explosion sent me flying.
6 I slammed against the rough stone wall, the impact stealing the breath from my lungs just as my world faded to black.
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