Pregnant And Rejected By My Alpha Mate By Caroline Above Chapter 32
Pregnant And Rejected
Chapter 32 House Arrest Bastienâs POV âEnoughâ i cut through the rising voices: Selene swearing her innocence, the enforcers combatively contending that the evidence is against her, Aiden calling for calm. âThis isnât getting us anywhere. Our priority is finding Arabella.â
No one quells more than Selene under the force of my tone, and I wish I could comfort her. My anger is for the enforcers, not her.
âOur best trackers are on the trail, Alpha.â A resigned Danvers promises, âIâve already received word that the men you sent rendezvoused with the team.â
âTheyâve followed Bellaâs scent to New Town.â Aiden confirms. Then, using our mental link he adds, If it were me, and I wanted to frame Selene, I would take Arabella to Garrickâs house.
Heâs right. Itâs the only property Selene owns independently, and the last place either of us would ever go. Letâs go.
Aiden marches out on my order, no doubt pulling the car around while I wrangle the enforcers back out of the room. âWe have a lead.â I announce. âI want everyone ready to move out in five minutes.â
Danvers brow furrows, âWhat lead?â
Tâll explain on the way.â I deflect, calling mother and the sentries back into the secure room.
âYouâre leaving?â Seleneâs small voice surprises me. âNow?â
âYes.â I answer simply.
âWhat if itâs a trap?â Selene halts me for the second time. âYou should let the enforcers go and make sure itâs safe first.â
I donât even consider the suggestion. Iâve never run from a fight before, I donât intend to start now, I need to be there for Arabella.â
*Please donât go, Bastien.â Selene whispers, her cerulean and violet eyes shining.
âI have to.â Once the guards are positioned at the door once more, I command, âDonât let anyone in until Iâm back.â
âWait.â Tiny feet charge after me, near silent on the persian rug. âYouâre locking us in here again?â
I turn back, facing the distress written clearly across my wifeâs face. âI promise youâll be safe.â
Selene blinks, her confusion and fear gradually eclipsed by outrage. âFrom what?â She hisses, sounding entirely unlike my mate.â thought I was the kidnapper. Why do I have to stay in lock down if Iâm the one causing all this?â
Her anger is completely justified, but I donât have time to put out this fire, not when another blazes out of control. I need to ensure my mate is safe, and the enforcers want to keep her under lock and key until sheâs eliminated as a suspect.
Heaving a weary sigh, I close the distance to my wife and drop my lips to her ear. âDonât make this harder than it has to be. Selene.â
âIâm not making this anything!â She croaks.
âItâs this or enforcer custody, sweetheart.â The endearment rings false in my clipped tone, âwhich would you prefer?â
Itâs a lie, but we still have an audience. I have no intention of allowing the enforcers anywhere near Selene, no matter what other false evidence they find, but I canât reveal this â not yet. It will be seen as corruption, and I need the investigators on my side until Arabella is safe and the immediate threat neutralized. I cannot risk alienating them by going against the law.
*Oh.â The threat hits home with devastating impact, and I wish I could take back the words. âSo it isnât lock down.â She summarizes. âItâs house arrest.â
âI donât mind what you call it,â I said. âAs long as you stay put.â
Seleneâs POV âThis is ridiculous.â | vent. âWhere the hell do they think Iâm hiding her? My hands gesticulate wildly as I pace in front of Odette âDo they imagine Iâm such a villain that I have a secret lair somewhere under the mountain?â
âI donât think logic has anything to do with it, Darling.â Odette soothes, more alert than Iâve seen her in a long time. Providing comfort seems to have sidelined her sorrow, if only for a while. âEnforcers arenât trained to question evidence, only collect it.â
âI know.â I grumble, âBut I canât believe Bastien is going along with it. Doesnât he know me better than that?â
âI think heâs just afraid for Bella.â She asserts. âHeâs always had a blind spot when it comes to her.â
âTruly though,â I harp on, unable to let the issue go. âLetâs assume I wanted to kidnap Arabella and actually found a way to accomplish it. Where could I possibly put her? What am I supposed to be doing with her? Thereâs no ransom and no body and Iâve been here basically 24/7 since before she was taken, so itâs not like I can be off torturing her!â The words pour out of me in a frenzy.â And theyâd know if I hired someone to do it for me, because all of my money is Bastienâs!â
âYouâre right.â She agrees, sitting up with a look of dawning light on her face. âThe only things you have are Bastienâs.â
âWell thanks for putting it so gently.â I mutter.
Odette ignores my sarcasm, pulling me into the bathroom and out of the guardâs hearing. âThe cabin.â
She murmurs, âThe pack house isnât technically your property because it transfers to any Alpha, but the cabin is in Bastienâs and your name. Itâs the only place they could tie directly to you, and no one has been up in ages.â
I fight the urge to jump up and down in excitement. âOdette, youâre a genius!â
âI have my moments.â A sly smile stretches across her face. âWhat do you say, we make a break for it?â
Iâve wanted nothing more than to get out of this room since the first moment Bastien threw me into it.
âHow?* I agree immediately.
Odette begins combing her hands along the wall, her slender fingers searching for some unseen pressure point in the plaster. âOne benefit of being Alphas,â she shares smugly, we get to know the escape routes even the guards donât.â
As her lips close around the final word, the wall clicks loudly, and a hidden doorway slides open before us. Sweet relief fills me, accompanied by only a fraction of frustration. âWhy didnât you show me this five hours ago?â
Odette shrugs. âThat was before. Now we know you arenât in any danger â they canât blame you for the kidnapping and attack you at the same time.â
I catch her arm as she lifts her foot over the threshold. âWhat about you?â
âDonât worry about me sweetling.â She pats my cheek and flashes her fangs, âGabriel wasnât the only one who ruled this pack with an iron fist.â
âThe lights are off.â I frown, peeking over a mossy boulder beyond the treeline of the cabinâs clearing.
âAnd I donât hear anything inside â or smell Arabella.â Odette is hunkered down beside me, her wolf glowing through her eyes. All wolves seem to rise to the surface in the forest, and being near them when it happens makes me ache for Luna, no matter how long Iâve been without her.
I can almost imagine I feel a stirring in my own blood, a spark of fire in my empty heart. I donât even feel nauseous here. For the first time since I found out about the baby, not even a sliver of discomfort assails my belly.
Itâs odd to feel so suddenly light when weâve found naught but disappointment.
âDamn.â | huff, âI was really hoping sheâd be here. It seemed like the only explanation.â
âI know.â Odette frowns. âBut at least it got us out of that room.â
Right. Our escape. Iâd hoped finding Arabella would give us immunity for that little stunt, but thatâs seeming less and less likely. âHow mad do you think Bastien will be?â
Odetteâs lip quirks. âHe has to find us first.â
âDid you disable the tracking in the car?â I ask worriedly:
My mother in law rolls her eyes. âThis isnât my first rodeo, Darling.â
giggle, leaning back on the soft ground. âShould we go inside?â
âLetâs!â She chirps, bounding to her feet. Inside we find blanketed furniture, stripped beds and an empty pantry â but no kidnapped she-wolves.
Together we prepared the rooms, opening all the windows to air out the space and cleaning swiftly if not thoroughly. By the time the sun sets my stomach is growling like a wild beast, and Odette raises an eyebrow, âI donât think ordering in is a good idea. So why donât I run out to get some groceries?â
I nod, watching her retreating back in the mirror above the side table Iâm dusting. âOdette.â I say, just as she reaches the door.
She turns back. âYes, my love?â
âArabella,â I begin, picking at my cuticles anxiously. âWhen I said we donât really get alongâ¦She really hates me. Enough toâ¦â
Odette freezes with her hand on the door knob. âAre you saying she might be behind all this? That she might not have truly been kidnapped?â
âI donât know what Iâm saying.â i concede, âI just know nothing about this feels right.â I take a deep breath, âAnd sheâs attempted worse.â
Sheâs in front of me now, taking my face between her soft hands and drawing my eyes up. âFirst, letâs get you fed. Then weâll sit down, and you can tell me everything.â
I hiccup and nod, accepting a hug before watching her retreat to the door again, disappearing beyond and driving away with a flash of headlights. Iâm only just realizing sheâs left her phone on the kitchen counter, when I hear a knock at the door.
I donât need to see the flash of blonde hair, or smell the cloying perfume to know who stands on the other side.
Arabella.