Chapter 118
Stronger
Annette POV:
Another haze of images greeted me outside the blackness. I felt like that time had reworded hadnât I
done this before? I suppose this was punishment for not getting away. What was I supposed to have
done I refuse to die just get a rise out of my husband.
I had been moved from the forest but I was aware enough that I wasnât back in my cell. After a few
more glimpses of a truck bed, the sky, the sky. I missed the sky when would I see it again? When
would the wind touch my face again?
This was so different I was able to remember where I had been. I wouldnât have been able to tell next
to me the last time. The dose had been changed.
you if my mother was
Eventually, I woke up in a hotel room. My mind cleared much quicker. It only took me about an hour
before I was truly awake and able to take stock. Why was I in a hotel room? Why hadnât he brought me
back to my cell to gloat that seemed much more his speed?
I must be in a city because the sheets were nice and the room had a modern and sleek design. What
city was I in? A city? A cityâ¦..Grayson was looking for me all I had to do was get in front of some sort
of camera and heâd get word.
I went to the door and opened it a semiâlarge back blocked my way. I halted for a second before I
swung my foot up in between him. He dropped and coughed then sucked in a breath as I took off
running.
I saw an elevator down the hall and ran for it they all had cameras right? Right? Was I just being
delusional? Was he even going to see this? I didnât know what city I was in or if we had allies in the city
but I had to hope. I pushed the button hoping the damn thing would get there as my security guard
staggered up to his feet and called for backup.
Please please please if thereâs something else out there something else the great void between us
seemed to great to talk to him not with more of that poison in my veins but if there was evidence of me
out there maybe he could follow the trail.
ding
I jumped on my the balls of my feet and the brawny Mormon was running my way of course I wanted to
get away from them but even just one little glimpse of me would be enough for him to find me. Just
maybe.
The doors parted as he hurled himself at me there had to be more of them all over the hotel it didnât
matter. I got into the elevator and looked up at the camera my eyes pleading and I looked back at the
doors as they closed but my pursuers gargantuan hands wrenched into the space. He shoved the
doors open and grabbed me.
I swung and got him into the nose and scratched at his eyes and his arms and kicked at him as he
carried me back, I screamed and howled but I had a bet Marcus rented out the floor.
He hurled me back into the room and I landed on my butt. âStay there,â he shouted at me.
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He looked annoyed with me but Marcus wasnât going to let any of them ruin my pretty face. He loved
my face thatâs what he told me. No one would hurt me, wasnât that proof he was much better than
Grayson?
I rolled my eyes and walked over to the other side of the room and opened the shades. The cityscape
greeted me and the ocean was in the distance. I didnât know it and I couldnât see any recognizable
markers from where I was.
in
I turned on the TV and flipped through the channels searching for the news. Eventually, the weather
came up, Seattle. I knew there were four alphas of Seattle. I didnât know whose territory I was in and I
didnât know if Grayson had a treaty with any of them. Perhaps he did, perhaps he didnât..I hadnât been
out that long which meant the compound weâd been staying in was also in Washington, I was close to
the border.
What if I got out and found a wolf bar or something and was able to get to him that way? Would that
even work?
A knock interrupted my plans. The meat head came into the room he looked like someone had thrown
a raccoon at his face. It was an improvement. He was holding a clothing bag a small cosmetics bag
from the looks of it and a pair of black pumps.
âHe says to get dressed for dinner,â he set the stuff down. âThe alphas missed you,â
ew
I didnât have a choice, did Iâ¦Iâm sure if I refused heâd drug me and haul me back to my silverâlined bird
cage. This way I could get some information and possibly another escape route.
I opened up the garment bag a couple of options suited me all of them were not my taste. Leopard
print, bright red, bright pink! yikes I settled for the black dress nothing special and it matched the shoes.
I didnât bother doing my makeup. It wasnât like I was going on a date with my husband.
We should go out for a date when this is all over. I could put on a pretty dress and he could wear a nice
shirt and we could go out. Weâd never actually even done anything like that, had we? Weâd found each
other gotten married and
then had a baby in the span of a year.
I zipped up the dress and my auburn curls stayed down Iâm sure they looked beyond chaotic but I
wasnât about to give him any indication I was his to admire.
I sat on the bed and waited for the inevitable knock I started dreading however long Iâd have to spend
with him. His whole person oozed arrogant pride. I was bound to Grayson by the goddess herself and
still he assumed he had a right to me. The knock came and my stomach turned.
If he touches me Iâm breaking his arm
I stood up and walked to the door inhaling deeply before opening it.
âAnnette. My darling you worried me,â he grinned that vomitâinducing selfâsatisfied smile he always
wore.
I stayed silent staring at him. If he expected me to entertain a conversation with him Iâm sorry but he
was in for a
surprise
âOh donât be angry with me for being late but youâre surprisingly quick for someone in your condition,â
he pouted. Iâm sure he thought one day Iâd find this behavior adorable but he did not see reality very
well, was he?
âWell letâs hope a good meal changes your mind,â he extended his arm and started walking down the
hall and I. followed only for the chance to run.
âIâm sorry to say that your second little escape attempt was much less impressive than your first and
poor Cash is torn up,â he gave a pointed look.
I kept the smirk inside Iâm glad one of them got hurt they all stood by while I was imprisoned theyâre all
guilty in my
eyes.
âYou should apologize,â he cooed at me.
I stopped in my tracks and glared at him. I didnât say a word but he knew he was on thin ice I may not
have wolf right now but I could still gouge his eyes out.
âPerhaps not,â he laughed jovily as if I was just being petulant.
We kept walking at made our way to a rooftop terrace that was empty except for us. He pulled out my
chair for me and
I wondered if I could push him off the top of the roof if I was clever enough.
âCome on, Iâm sure youâre starving,â he insisted.
I was, I was starving. Still, if I could Iâd starve to death to see his face as he fell from this building.
I sat down and he went to sit across from me snapping his fingers and a shaking waitstaff appeared.
She poured my water trembling and spilling a bit as she did.
âItâs alright,â I smiled softly at the poor girl. Human. âThank you,â She exhaled deeply and scampered
off.
âThe service here is incomparable,â Marcus grinned again.
What was he playing at why was he doing this? Surely he was angry with me. I had run away Deacon
must be furious. Deacon should be furious why wasnât this Deacon growling to sedate me or taking my
head off my shoulders?
âDeacon doesnât know I escaped does he?â I finally spoke and all the mirth on Marcusâs face was
swept off.
âNo, no Iâm not stupid,â he shook his head.
âBeg to differ,â I shot back.
He let out a sharp scoff and squinted at me. âDo you honestly think youâll ever see up here family
again? You wonât Iâll see to that. Deacon will see to that.â He seethed across from me and tried to scare
me. âYou know he may fancy himself in charge but I donât mind playing from the corner, I prefer it no
one shoots for you with a bigger prize in front,â he looked so proud of his cowardice.
âIf you think after tearing me from the people I love I will ever let you breathe when I do get away from
you youâre wrong,â I didnât flinch I stated him down. âYouâre way out of your league Deacon is the
monster that should have been left sleeping. This will come back to haunt you and Iâll be waiting for
that,â I clenched my fists.
âYouâre so stubborn,â he sighed thoughtfully.
âIâm not stubborn Iâm surviving and thatâs your biggest mistake,â I stood up.
The doors to the restaurant slammed open and Deacon barged in much to my amusement.
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âWhat the hell do you think youâre doing you absolute incompetent,â he stomped up to Marcus and I
saw it back in the deepest part of his eyes that fear.
âI wanted to show Annette how much she deserves,â he held out his hands at the private restaurant.
âYou took your only leverage out into the open if Grayson isnât aware of where she is he will soon be
and he might find you and kill you. Iâm tempted to let him,â Deacon seemed at the end of his rope with
Marcus.
what if I told him the truth?
No, he might kill Marcus but Iâd feel a punishment too. I needed to stay where I was and go under the
radar he was angry, furious, and I didnât need to attract attention.
âYou get in the car now and go back to your cell,â he pointed at me and I stalked off toward his man.
âYou are done doing what you want boy! If you ever do something this stupid againâ¦â I heard Deacon
shouting at
Marcus as I left.
Marcus couldnât see it but his days were number he may think he wasnât in the focus but this was going
to come down on him he had Deacon on one end and Grayson on the other thatâs not a place Iâd want
to be.
I went back into my cell Simon looked at me so pitifully but a relief also lingered on his face. âIâm sorry
Annette,â he whispered to me as he gave me my daily dose of silver.
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