Dropping the ball.
(Patrick)
âYou donât have to do this.â Eliza tells me from her spot on the armchair in the corner of the bedroom. I
glance over at her and shake my head, I return to packing my bag with everything I might need. âYou
donât even know this information is good, what happens if you get into trouble out there?â
âKitten.â I sigh, dropping some jeans into my bag. âFraction is drinking himself into an early grave and
wont let me within a mile of the Pack house. Anna is beside herself and wonât get out of bed. I need to
find Aurora, if it wasnât for me Zoe would never have gotten as far as she did.â
âIt wasnât just you.â I know Eliza shares my guilt but I wonât have her coming with me.
âThe information Mac gave me is solid, if it turns out the van went to this town then maybe thatâs where
these people are settled. There is at strong chance Aurora and James are there.â Mac called last night,
thanks to Jefferson they were able to track the license plate number to a small town about fifty miles
from us.
âAnd if they catch you? What will I do then?â I zip my bag up and walk over to Eliza, crouching down I
put my hand over her still flat stomach.
âThen you raise Lizzie and this pup to be as strong as me and you, they will be surrounded by family
here.â Itâs a miracle we never thought would happen but I canât say Iâm unhappy about it, âitâs our fault
Eliza, if we werenât with Doctor Lee getting the scan then we would have
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been on that stretch of land. She would never have gotten away, Iâll forever carry the burden of Momma
Bethâs death.â
âIâll carry it too.â Eliza cups my face and I lean into her touch.
âNo. You let me carry this one,â my poor mate has had enough heartache and pain for multiple life
times. I wonât let her burden this. pain too.
âPromise me you will come home.â I smile at her before standing and placing a k*ss on top of her head.
âIâll do everything I can to get back to you.â Itâs the best I can do and she knows it, I wonât make a
promise to her that Iâll end up breaking if things donât go my way.
âGo to the Pack house. Fraction wonât turn you away if Iâm not there. I donât want you doing Patrols, if
you have to, you tell Fraction and Anna about the pup. Your job is to protect our family, you
understand?â Eliza nods at me as she wipes at her face.
âI understand, I love you.â I smile at her as I pick my bag up from the bed.
âI will always love you, kitten.â I leave the bedroom quickly knowing that if I stay any longer then I wonât
leave.
Once Iâm outside of our little cabin I jump into the SUV and drop my bag on the passenger seat. As I
plug in the GPS coordinates that Mact gave me I try to contact Fraction one last time. Leaning back in
the car sc at I close my eyes and try to find his link, itâs there but itâs fuzzy which tells me heâs
hammered.
âAlpha?â He doesnât answer me but I can feel him listening, Iâm leaving. I have a possible lead on where
the van went with James and Iâ m hoping thatâs where they took Aurora. Iâm leaving Lizzie and Eliza
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here, please protect her.â I feel him close the link once Iâm done, the fact that he doesnât answer me is a
true testament to how much Iâve messed up here. Putting the car in drive I look out of the window and
see Eliza looking down at me from the bedroom. I leave as quickly as the car will let me.
Although Iâve been away from the Pack before leaving without knowing if Iâm going to make it back is
not something I have ever done. The thought of James and Aurora is enough to fuel me forward, I drive
until the sun starts to set. It isnât until I am on top of the GPS dot. that I realise something might be
wrong. The town thatâs meant to be here isnât here, instead there is a massive eight foot wire fence
filled with âNo Trespas singâ signs. Double checking the GPS I pull my phone from my jeans and call
Mac.
âWhat?â Mac sounds annoyed, I guess I interrupted something.
âThis GPS, itâs brought me to a da mn fenced area. I thought you said it was a town?â I can hear people
in the background before the clicking of a door tells me Mac has stepped somewhere more private.
âItâs meant to be a town called, one sec let me look.â There is some rustling and then I can hear the
creak of a chair. âAlright itâs meant to be a town called Moonrise, with a population of around 3000
people. Jeffersonâs police contacts were pretty solid on this.
âGreat, another dead end.â I say slamming my head back on the chair.
âMaybe not, might be worth a look around while youâre there, want some back up?â I almost laugh at
him, what exactly does he think going to get me out here in the middle of nowhere.
âNo, thereâs nothing here. Iâll poke around a little before heading back. Howâs everything on your end?â
So far it seems only Swiftmane has been affected by the abductions but Iâve been keeping tabs on the
other
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Packs just in case.
âStill got Patrols going but so far we havenât had any issues.â I nod my head before I realise he canât
see me.
âCall me if anything changes.â Hanging up the phone I quickly put it on silent before jamming it back in
my jeans. If Iâm going exploring the last thing I want is my ringtone letting people know where I am.
Stepping from the car I pull on a coat and my backpack, itâs not that I need them but if someone sees
me it easier to pull off the whole hiker thing if I look the part. I lock the car up and then set off around
the edge of the fence, none of it seems all that special, itâs just a fenced area surrounded by dense
trees. It isnât until Iâm about halfway round that I hear what sounds like music. I push through some
hedges so I can see through the holes in the fence. I see what looks like a bunch of houses, they seem
pretty basic and nothing like I would expect to see in a town. There is also no way there are only 3000
people in there, with the amount of homes Iâm seeing there has to be at least double that. The singing
gets louder as the doors to one of the bigger buildings opens and the grassy area is flooded with light.
From what I can see there seems to be a man up front carrying what looks like a young woman. I can
see her blonde hair moving in the wind as the man moves her up to a wooden stage I hadnât noticed in
the dark. The rest of the people are still singing while they gather around the stage, itâs then that I
noticed the young woman seems to have what looks like a very large bump around her stomach.
âGather to witness the birth of a new member of our fight, we will mould them to do our bidding. With
the blood of an Omega and a Beta this child shall rise among the rest.â The man shouts out as the
crowd hushes, itâs then that I notice the young blonde is gripping her stomach. I watch in horror as the
woman goes through a long and painful labor, the baby is picked up by its feet and shown to the crowd
still covered in blood and attached to its mother. âA female, most likely an Omega
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like its mother.â I turn away as the man raises a knife, I canât watch this man kill a newborn. I just canât
do it. âThe female shall rest for seven days before being put back to work and this time she will provide
a male for The Shalamaynes.â I barely hear the man over the scream of the woman, her pain is
understandable if sheâs just watched her newborn be killed. I donât wait to see what happens next, I
quickly push off the fence and run back to the car. There is no doubt in my mind that these are the bas
ta rds that have James and Aurora, I just donât know why they are quoting the name of one of our ghost
stories.
Iâm slamming the SUV into drive as soon as I close the door behind me, putting my phone on speaker I
dial Mac.
âWhat? Iâm busy.â I can hear a female moaning in the background.
âPut your co ck away, Swiftmane needs help.â I snap at him as I drop the phone into my lap.
âYou found them?â I can hear a female mumble before a door clicks.
âI found something, I donât know what it means yet but I do know Swiftmane doesnât have the numbers
to fight them alone.â I tell Mac ast I pull onto the highway, I keep checking my mirrors convinced
someone will follow me but so far I seem to be alone in the dark.
âIâll talk to Darryl, we were coming this week to pay our respects anyway.â Mac disconnects the call and
I put my foot down, I need to get home and plead with my Alpha.