Chapter 2
Kidnapped by My Mate: The Alpha's Doe Part 2
DOE
My stomach turned, dropped.
âWhereâs Ace?â I demanded. Fear twisted in my gut like a knife.
My eyes flew to the door. I remembered my mother telling my stepfather to go get him.
~No, no, no.~
I wanted Ace ~nowhere~ near me. There was no telling what he would do now that I knew his secret. Would he hurt me? Oh, God, would he hurt my mom?
My mom covered my hand with hers. âAce is on his way. Donât worry. I only just convinced him to shower after he spent the last several days refusing to leave your side.
âBut of course, you decide to wake up minutes after he leaves. Your body probably recognized that he was gone.â
âNo, Mom, thatâs not what I⦠Ace⦠Ace, heâs aâ¦â
I didnât know how to explain everything to her in a way that would make sense. No sane person would believe me if I told them I saw my boyfriend turn into a wolf and rip out a manâs jugular.
My attention was stolen by the sound of heavy footsteps running down the hall, and dread swooped in, knowing what was coming.
It was too late.
Ace burst through the door of my hospital room, and my guts turned to water the moment my eyes met those of the boy I loved.
Ace lookedâ¦~horrible~. During the twelve years I had known him, I had never seen him look so completely broken.
His dark brown hair was wild and soaking wet, dripping onto the fabric of his white T-shirt and slightly damp sweatpants. His beard was longer than normal, and there were massive bags under his eyes.
Heâd lost weight. His cheeks were hollow. He looked sick.
Every protective instinct flared to life inside of me. How long had it been since heâd slept or eaten a decent meal? Wasnât anyone looking out for him? He looked on the verge of collapsing.
Without thinking, I sat forward, wanting to demand that he lie down next to me and rest. Maybe I could even convince my parents to get him some food andâ
I yanked myself out of that headspace, shocked by my thoughts. What was wrong with me? What did it say about me that I was willing to forget everything he had done just because he was hurting?
I forced myself to replace my concern with fear, which proved to be very easy when I noticed the color of his eyes. They were pitch blackâa stark contrast to his usual dark blue.
This wasnât the first time I had witnessed Aceâs irises a different color, but it was the first time I knew what it meant.
The animal side of him was hiding somewhere behind his pupils, watching me and fighting Ace for control.
Images of the last time I saw Ace raced through my mind, of his wolfâs massive canines tearing into the kidnapper Eliasâs throat. Blood dripped from the corners of his mouth as he prowled toward me.
I remembered seeing his bones break and reform, mutilating his body as he shifted from his wolf and back into his human form right in front of me.
I didnât even realize I was cowering away from Ace until I nearly fell off the bed. I regained my balance, but not before causing hot agony in my leg once again. A yelp of pain escaped my mouth.
With panic on his face, Ace lunged forward a few steps, arms outstretched.
âNo!â I yelled before he could reach me. âDonât you dare,â I choked out, tears clogging my throat.
Ace halted, his face a mask of pure misery and desperation. He raised his hands in surrender, trying to communicate that he meant no harm.
âDoe, baby, itâs okay.â His tone was practically pleading. âI wonât come near you if you donât want me to. You donât have to be scared of me. Please.â
I shook my head. âYou were a⦠You turned intoâ¦a-aâ¦â
âA wolf,â he finished for me. âYou saw me shift from my wolf. Iâmâ¦â
He sucked in a breath. âIâm a werewolf. But you have nothing to fear from me. This doesnât change anything. Iâm still me. Weâre still ~us~.â
I flinched when he took another step toward me. My balance wavered once again, causing me to grip the rails on the side of the bed so I didnât topple over the edge.
If it werenât for my leg, I would have been on the opposite side of the room, calculating ways to get my parents and myself out of there without Ace stopping us.
Ace froze once again. âIâm staying away from you. I wonât come near you if thatâs what you want.â It looked like it caused him physical pain to say that.
His frantic gaze traveled to my mother, who was still standing next to me.
âWill you go stand behind her, please?â he asked her gently. âI donât want her to fall off the bed and hurt herself.â
My mother did as he asked, and I immediately felt better. I preferred to be between her and the monster in front of me in case he did anything.
For the first time, I noticed my stepdad standing behind Ace, watching our interaction, ready to step in if he needed to.
I wanted him to stand behind me like my mom. Neither of my parents understood the danger they were inâthe danger ~Iâd~ put them in.
âIâm not going to hurt you,â Ace continued. âI would never hurt you. You know that.â
Actually, I didnât know that. I had no idea what he was capable of anymore.
My hand found my motherâs behind me, and I squeezed it tightly. I could only imagine how confused she was. My dad, too. They probably heard the word werewolf and thought both Ace and I were insane.
âYou hurt Elias,â I pointed out. âYouâ¦you killed him. I saw you.â
Aceâs jaw hardened. âHe was pointing a gun at you, Doe. He shot Mitchell. I was protecting you.â
âBy killing someone?!â I shot back. âThatâs not the kind of protection I want!â
Maybe it was my mounting hysteria talking, but I was convinced there had to have been another way to deal with Elias that didnât involve killing him.
Elias had been good deep down. He hadnât meant to hurt anyone. He was just scared. What he did to Mitchell wasnât right, but neither was killing him.
~No one~ had needed to die. Murder should never be anybodyâs first instinct.
âYou didnât even hesitate before you ripped his throat out.â My voice wavered as I said, âYouâreâ¦youâre a monster.â
A broken sound came from deep within Ace. My statement clearly devastated him. âI know thatâs what you think. And maybe youâre right, but Iâm going to do my damnedest to prove you wrong.â
âNo. I wonât let you.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYou lied to me. The entire time weâve known each otherâtwelve whole yearsâthere wasnât a single day that you were honest with me.
âHow can you expect me to want to be with youâto trust you ever againânow that I know that? How can you expect me to feel safe around you ever again now that I know what youâre truly capable of?â
I thought Aceâs eyes were as dark as they could get, but I was proved wrong when the blackness started to pool into the white around his irises.
His canines sprouted to twice their normal size, piercing into his bottom lip, and his muscles started to bulge beneath his skin.
He snarled, squeezing his eyes shut and rolling his hands into tight fists at his sides, thick black hair appearing along his arms.
My father stepped forward, making a beeline for Ace.
My heart nearly stopped. Dad didnât know what was happening. He didnât understand that Ace was about to shift into a rabid wolf and very likely kill all of us.
âDad! No!â I called out, trying to warn him.
I wasnât fast enough. The moment my father put a hand on his shoulder, Ace whirled around and bared his teeth at him, growling loudly in his face.
My father somehow managed to remain calm, meeting Aceâs hard glare without backing down.
âCalm your wolf,â my father spoke in a firm tone. âThe last thing Dorothy needs right now is to see you shift.â
Each one of Aceâs breaths was laced with his threatening growls, his massive shoulders heaving up and down. He shook his head as if trying to regain control.
âAce,â my father tried again, âI know what Dorothy said upset your wolf, but you must keep him in check.â
He put both hands on Aceâs shoulders and squeezed. âYouâre scaring your mate, Alpha. Look at her, sheâs terrified. She needs your human side right now.â
That finally got Aceâs attention. His head snapped up, and he whirled around to look at me.
His eyes softened. His muscles loosened and shrank. His canines retracted back into his gums, and his irises returned to their normal blue color.
âIâm sorry,â he said softly. âMy wolf is stronger than me right now. I promise, heâs just desperate to comfort and care for you. He just has a funny way of showing it.â
~Iâll say.~
âIâm sorry for scaring you,â Ace apologized once more. I could tell he truly meant it. His regret was written all over his face.
Keeping my eyes on him, I relaxed back into the bed. My head pounded. It felt like my brain was swelling up within my skull and threatening to spill free.
Slowly, I turned to my father, the weight of his words settling in.
He knew.
Dad met my gaze, the guilt and shame clear on his face.
âYou knew?â I whispered. âYou knew that Ace was a werewolf?â
My dad glanced at my mom as he searched for something to say. I looked at her.
âYou knew?â I croaked.
Their silence was answer enough for me.
Oh God, I was going to be sick.
âDid everyone know but me?â
âWhy donât we all sit down?â Dad said. âI think itâs time we had a chat.â