Chapter 22
In Between Two Alphas
Chapter 22
I didnât know what to do. Layton hated Liam probably even more than he hated Zev. He wouldâve gone as far as killing him out of anger. Liam wouldnât back down either, even if it cost him his life.
It had taken me a second to realize Zev was headed our way from another direction. I felt relieved because he was the mature one. I assumed that Zev would help me make Layton understand that a fight would only cause more problems.
But one look at Zevâs face and I knew he wasnât in a talking mood. He looked even more furious than Layton.
Layton stopped when he was about twenty feet away from us. Zev stopped at the same distance but on the other side of Layton. His pack was backing him up and some were already shifted into their Wolves.
When I turned around, I noticed that ten more guys and four girls had joined Liam. It seemed like if anything happened, Liam wasnât going to go down without a fight.
âLet Cassidy go and Iâll give you a quick death,â Layton told Liam with a menacing tone.
Both Liam and I looked at each other with a confused expression on our faces. Layton thought that Liam was holding me hostage. Even though that had been the case before, for the last hour, I had been there on my own free will.
âYou thinkâ¦â Liam murmured, but he didnât finish his sentence.
âNo,â he stated firmly.
I turned up to look at Liam and raised my eyebrow. He simply grinned at me.
Liam smoothly got a hold of me, putting one of his arms around my throat and the other around me, resting on my stomach. I was facing both Layton and Zevâs pack, with my back pressed against Liamâs chest.
Layton almost shifted after Liam grabbed me in that position. Zev looked like he wanted to kill Liam.
I knew Liam wouldnât hurt meâ that wasnât what he was after. I wasnât even sure what he wanted. I didnât know what he was looking for to make him happy.
âLet her go, now!â Zev growled at Liam.
Liam only laughed at him, which caused some of the guys from both packs to shift.
âCanât you all talk it out?â I asked to anyone who would listen to me.
âI have nothing to say. As soon as I get you back, Iâm killing Liam and all his mutts,â Layton stated with distaste.
Liam growled at him and unconsciously dug his hands into my stomach.
âHey!â I cried in protest, because he didnât stop.
His claws had extracted and were cutting through my shirt and sinking into my skin.
âSorry Cass,â Liam apologized, loosening his grip and trying to see if I was hurt.
I slapped his hand away, which made Liam chuckle at me.
Layton, Zev, and everyone else accompanying them looked confused. I didnât think they understood what had just happened between Liam and me.
When Liam noticed what he had just done, he cleared his throat.
âUh, I mean, shut up!â
I wanted to laugh at how he wanted to save the situation and keep pretending he was âholding me hostageâ.
But before I got a word out, someone from Laytonâs pack charged in our direction. It was hard to describe what happened after that. In just seconds, everyone started going at each other.
Layton and Zevâs guys ganged up against the Rogues that came with Liam. Soon enough, I couldnât make out who was fighting against whom.
âStop!â I yelled, hoping anyone would actually listen to me.
No one did.
Layton, Zev, Tyler, Micah, and Jonas were the only ones who hadnât shifted into their Wolves, other than Liam.
Everyone else had gone Wolf and were growling at each other or fighting.
I was truly surprised with how big some of the Wolves were. None of them were quite as big as Layton or Zev, but they were still huge.
The Rogues looked dangerous. Iâd noticed that their growls were more feral than the pack Wolves.
The guys who hadnât shifted were standing about five feet in front of Liam and me. Liam had moved us to the side and a fair distance from the fight.
âHand her over and Iâll give you a quick death,â Layton growled.
âI donât think so. Maybe I want to keep her. Itâs time for me to settle down anyway,â Liam teased Layton.
âYou wonât take a step before we bring you down,â Zev threatened Liam.
âOr, I could make you stay where you are, maybe even push you away without touching you,â Liam told the pair.
âLiam!â I scolded him.
People cannot be trusted these days. I had only asked him to keep that one thing a secret and there he was taunting Layton and Zev with my gifts.
âDonât worry, Cass. I wasnât going to say anything,â Liam said.
I couldnât see his face, but I could practically hear the grin in his voice.
âWhat is he talking about?â Both Layton and Zev asked.
I groaned, knowing that they wouldnât drop the subject until I gave them a believable lie.
âStop the fight,â I told to the three.
They all gave me different answers, all of which were a combination of ânoâ.
I turned to the fight in front of us and noticed more Wolves were down. They werenât dead, some were just hurt. Everyone was holding on strong, but they were still getting injured. The loss of life for a misunderstandingâ it was unjust. It was wrong for them to be fighting over something stupid.
âStop the fight. Now!â I shouted.
My voice resounded throughout the area, and the loud noise of thunder took over the sky. What had been a light clear sky turned into a gray darkness, followed by more thunder. It was all due to the anger I felt because they wouldnât stop.
I narrowed my eyes at Layton and Zev, willing them to do as I said. I didnât think they would just listen, but they were looking at me in awe.
The sky grew even darker, and the wind picked up, slowly turning colder.
âNo way, youâre doing that too?â Liam asked, like an excited little kid.
âShut up, Liam,â I told him getting out of his arms.
âYou two, tell them to stop.â I pointed at Layton and Zev.
âHow did you get out of his hold?â Layton asked me, suspiciously.
âDid you really think this idiot could catch me?â I asked him, raising an eyebrow.
At that point, the fight had stopped on its own. Everyone was staring at me, not knowing what to make of the situation. I felt annoyed with the attention.
âYou pretended he was holding you?â Zev asked, sounding betrayed.
âI did. And Iâm sorry, but Liam has something to say,â I admitted.
Zev narrowed his eyes at me, making me want to cringe back. It didnât last though. After a few seconds of making me feel guilty, he started walking away.
âZev, please, let him explain.â
I chased after Zev, who had picked up speed so that I wouldnât catch up to him. When I got a hold of his hand, he yanked it away from me. It hurt the way he pulled away, like if he didnât want me to touch him, but at least he stopped.
Zev was always the reasonable one, but in that moment, he didnât even want to listen to me.
âDonât talk to him!â Layton growled.
âIf you ever, and I really mean ever, try to keep me away from Zevâ I will break everything between us,â I snapped at Layton.
Zev looked surprised by my outburst, but I could tell he was still upset.
âYou know how Layton was stupid enough to think that your pack was the one who attack his pack years ago?â I asked Zev.
Layton and a few other Wolves from Blue Bloods Pack growled at my words. Everyone was standing behind me, but they were still divided into groups. Some of the guys who werenât really hurt were helping out the ones that were wounded.
âWhat about it?â Zev asked.
âSomething similar happened with Liam as well, only there were deaths involved in that misunderstanding. But heâs really sorry about it,â I told Zev, getting closer to him.
âYeah, right,â Liam scoffed.
Zev turned to glare at Liam. Some of the Wolves from Zevâs pack seemed ready to attack Liam and his guys.
âLiam, stop being immature and tell him what happened,â I said, annoyed that Liam wasnât doing anything to help.
It wasnât like he would come out of a confrontation against Zev and Layton unscathed. While I could tell Liam was strong, he didnât have enough guys to take on the two packs.
âLook, I know that even after you guys talk it out, things wonât be perfect. But you have to know that it wasnât all Liamâs fault,â I told Zev.
Zev finally gave in and allowed me to hold his hand. When Layton noticed the contact between Zev and me, he tried pulling me away.
âStop it, Layton,â I reprimanded him.
Layton did not look happy, but he took hold of my other hand and crashed me to his side. I rolled my eyes at him, but didnât pull away.
We started walking back, with Layton holding my right hand and Zev on my left. While Zev was walking back unsurely towards Liam, Layton looked seriously pissed off.
Zev was looking at Liam expectantly. Liam kept shifting his weight from foot to foot. In that moment, he was behaving like a little kid who was about to get in trouble.
âI didnât go to New Elite to attack. I only wanted to prove to everyone that I had shifted and was no longer a weak human,â Liam said, sounding uncomfortable.
Liam stayed quiet after that and turned to face me. I nodded reassuringly, willing him to continue.
âWhen the pack detected we were Rogues, they attacked without asking questions. We simply responded,â Liam finished.
I smiled brightly at Liam, happy that the truth was finally out.
Both Layton and Zev, however, were tensed up at my side.
âWhat about the mate you stole? Her family was left behind to mourn her disappearance and the death of her mate,â Zev questioned Liam, angrily.
âWe only took her with us to safely leave the pack without an attack. We let her go after we passed through Blue Bloods Pack. Since her mate was dead, she didnât want to return home,â Liam replied.
Almost everyone had shifted back to their human form. The guys who had been hurt seemed to be healing. I swept my eyes over the area and realized that thankfully, no one had died.
If anyone had gotten seriously injured, it wouldâve been my fault.
I had to admit it was a bit uncomfortable to see so many guys standing around naked. I avoided looking at anyone who wasnât dressed. My face was flushed as it was.
âWhat about what you did to my pack? We blamed it all on Marcus,â Layton accused, sounding outraged.
He didnât look as forgiving as Zev. I knew that Layton would never understand. Getting something through his thick skull was almost impossible.
Liam looked at him and I could tell he was going say something that would start another fight. He thought the people from Laytonâs pack deserved it.
âYou donât have to explain anything to him,â I told Liam.
Liam nodded his head and remained quiet.
âYou killed members from my pack too!â Layton growled, taking a step towards Liam.
Zev released my hand and went to stand beside Liam. I was happy about that change, but I did not like the look in Laytonâs eyes when Zev did that.
âWe trespassed by accident. Marcus was chasing us when we crossed the line to your property. Your father decided to attack the Rogues without asking if we were a threat,â Liam spat at Layton.
I was in between the two sides and I knew it was the only reason Layton didnât launch himself at Liam.
âYouâre a Rogue, what do you expect?â Layton yelled at Liam.
âI turned Rogue out of circumstance. We were only passing through and wouldâve left without harm. John attacked!â Liam defended himself.
âOut of circumstance? Is that your way of explaining why youâre not a pure breed? Why you didnât shift like the rest of us? I donât need to hurt you anymore, Liam. Being the son of a Wolf and a human is punishment enough,â Layton growled at Liam venomously.
I snapped my head in Layton direction as soon as those words left his mouth.
Everyone around us froze after Layton made that comment. They were all well aware that I was his mate and I was supposed to be a human.
âCassidy, Iâm not talking about us. We are different. Liam is a mutt and a murderer,â Layton said, not sounding sorry for his words.
That made me angry. I didnât think I had experienced a feeling similar to what was coursing through my veins in that moment.
Anger was boiling inside of me and I felt sick. It felt like Laytonâs words had triggered something in me. I hated that he had said that, that he thought that way.
I wasnât sure what was happening to me but my body was going crazy. What Layton said had hurt me, but I didnât think it shouldâve caused so much emotion within me.
âCassidy, letâs go,â Zev said to me, holding his hand out for me to go with him.
âSheâs my mate! Sheâs not going to be leaving with you, especially if you have that Rogue and his mutts now in your pack,â Layton growled at Zev.
I felt a strange sensation running though my body, but I couldnât be sure what it was.
I guessed that the pressure of the confrontation between Liam, Layton, and Zev was the cause of it.
I stood in between Layton and Zev as they growled at each other. If my body wasnât in their way, they wouldâve ripped each other apart.
âHow could you stand by his side after everything heâs caused to Blue Bloods and New Elite? Heâs responsible for deaths! Heâs the reason our packs are no longer friends!â
Layton sounded furious, but beneath that, he also looked hurt. He was doing a good job at hiding it, but I could see right through him.
âLiam is my cousin, Layton. Cassidy was right, we should stop all this hate going on,â Zev replied.
I smiled at his words, despite the tension around the area. Anger was still coursing through my blood, but Zevâs words were calming me down. I knew that Zevâs pack was lucky to soon be led by him.
âIf you accept Liam in your pack, this means war,â Layton threatened Zev.
Something in the way he said that made a shiver run through my body. Everyone around us seemed to notice it too. Laytonâs eyes were swirling with a silvery gray, blue, and black mix.
I looked between Layton and Zev, trying to think of the best way to stop the oncoming fight. If both packs were to fight, I knew I couldnât stop them. There were too many Wolves going against each other.
âYou donât have to stand by me, Zeverus. I can fight my own battles,â Liam told Zev, while keeping his eyes on Layton and the pack behind him.
Jared and Tyler stood at Laytonâs Flanks. After all, Jared was his Beta and Tyler would soon be his third in command. Micah and Jonas stood right behind Zev and Liam.
The other shifters were a little ways back. Even though the guys that came with Liam were there, it was easy to separate who was part of Zevâs pack and who was a Rogue.
âCassidy, come over here.â Layton ordered, his voice sounding huskier than it usually did.
âDonât go with him,â Zev told me, while giving me a pleading look.
Every little movement felt like it would be what set the fight in motion.
I stared at two future Alphas, not knowing what to do.
While I was looking at Layton, I felt someone shove me forward. It had happened. Someone had made the first move. I had gone from standing alone, in between Zev and Layton, to standing with someoneâs arm wrapped around my neck.
âBoth of youâ stand back!â The guy who was holding me yelled.