Chapter 16
Help Me, Alpha
HAYLEY
Jax and I are sprawled out in the field, our stretching routine done and dusted. Our fingers are laced together as we gaze up at the cotton candy clouds. My thoughts dissolve into nothingness as I try to form shapes out of the clouds.
I spot a turtle, a piece of lettuce dangling from its half-open mouth, and a smile tugs at my lips.
Jax breaks my concentration, saying, âIâve been looking into the whole losing your wolf thing.
âThere arenât any documented cases, but there are myths about how you might get your wolf back. We could try to force her out, scare her into showing herself, but I donât think thatâs a good idea, considering everything.
âAnother possibility is that your wolf will reappear when she feels safe, which could happen anytime. The last option is that sheâll take over in a life or death situation.
âSince sheâs still with you, just not in control, sheâs aware of whatâs happening. Sheâll come back when she thinks itâs the right time.
âI know this isnât exactly good news, but remember, she will come back eventually.â
I return my gaze to the clouds, mulling over this new information. Thereâs nothing I can do to bring her back except wait.
Knowing youâre helpless in a situation only adds to the frustration, and thatâs exactly what Iâm feeling right now.
I nod, acknowledging his words, feeling his gaze on me.
He leans over and plants a soft kiss on the side of my head, making me forget my worries for a moment.
I roll onto my side and snuggle closer to Jax.
***
The sun has set, and darkness has taken over. The moon sits high in the sky, watching over everything.
Axton has tried to teach me about time, but Iâm struggling to understand it. So, from now on, Iâll just go by the amount of light or darkness.
Jax is standing in front of the toaster, preparing dinner, while I lean against the kitchen door frame.
A sudden wave of boldness washes over me, and I stride over to Jax, wrapping my arms around his waist. I rest my head on his back, my eyes half-closed, as my newfound confidence is replaced by a sense of safety.
I can hear his heartbeat through his back, and itâs the most beautiful sound Iâve ever heard. My breath deepens as I listen to the steady rhythm.
We stay like this as Jax continues to make dinner. I follow him to the sink, still holding onto him, as he fills two glasses with water.
Jax sets the glasses on the counter and turns around in my arms. His hands find their place on my lower back, and he leans down to rest his forehead against mine.
He takes a deep breath and whispers, âDinnerâs ready.â I just hum in response, too caught up in the moment. After a few more seconds, I pull away reluctantly to satisfy my hungerâ¦
***
Itâs pitch black outside now, and a serene silence blankets the fields. I draw the curtains in mine and Jaxâs bedroom and turn toward the bed.
Jax is lying on top of the sheets, wearing only a pair of grey sweatpants that hang low on his hips. Caught staring, I blush as Jax coughs to get my attention.
I crawl into bed as Jax starts laughing at me. I playfully hit his shoulder.
âDid you just hit me?â he asks in mock surprise. I nod, giggling.
âI canât believe you just hit me⦠Come here, little one, itâs my turn to get you back.â He sits up and starts tickling me under my arms. I burst into laughter, gasping for breath.
âSay youâre sorry!â he teases.
âNever!â I reply, shaking my head from side to side.
âSay it! Or Iâll tickle your feet!â
âOkay! Iâm sorry! Iâm sorry! You win!â I manage to say between deep breaths.
He stops immediately and looks down at me. He leans in closer until I can feel his minty breath on my face.
He glances at my lips, prompting me to lick them. His eyes narrow as if heâs trying to get a better look.
He leans in even closer, until heâs barely a breath away, and murmurs, âI always win,â before pulling back abruptly.
Iâm brought back to reality as I realize what just happened. We almost kissed. I almost had my first consensual kiss.
I blink a few times to clear my head, and snuggle closer to Jax, ready to quiet my racing thoughtsâ¦
***
I hear movement in the bedroom, but Iâm too sleepy to open my eyes. The shuffling gets closer, and the bed dips next to me.
A gentle hand brushes against my face, and I instantly recognize it as Jaxâs. The touch sends a tingle through my body.
I open my eyes to see my handsome mate looking down at me with a loving gaze.
âIâm off to work, baby, but Axton will be downstairs. You should go back to sleep, it's still early.â I nod, not fully understanding due to my sleepiness.
I feel Jax press a soft kiss to my forehead. He then gets up and heads for the door.
I watch him through half-closed eyes as he leaves the room, gently closing the door behind him. Knowing that Axton is downstairs, I drift back into a deep sleepâ¦
***
Itâs afternoon now, and Lily and I are playing âhouse.â Axton is waiting outside Lilyâs room, giving us some privacy.
In our game, Lily is the mom, and Iâm the five-year-old daughter. We have a cat named Mittens, a black and white feline with a feisty personality. In the background, ~Sour Candy~ by Lady Gaga and BLACKPINK is playing softly.
âHayley! Itâs lunchtime! Come get your food!â Lily calls out authoritatively. I crawl over to Lily and grab my plastic apple, pretending to eat it.
Our game is interrupted when Axton knocks gently on the door and peeks in.
âAxtonâs heading out to Tomâs to pick up your prescription refill, just like Alpha Jax asked him to do this morning. He wonât be gone long, but if you need him, just have Lily mind-link him,â he tells me.
âAlright. Weâll be here. See you soon,â I reply, my face breaking into a warm smile as I wave him off.
He returns the smile, albeit faintly, and reiterates, âIf anything happens, mind-link me, okay?â
I bob my head in agreement, even as Iâm shaking it, murmuring a reluctant, âOkay,â like a petulant child. Axton chuckles at my antics before exiting the room.
A few moments later, the sound of the pack house door closing echoes through the room, signaling Axtonâs departure.
I sink back on my heels, lost in thought. This is the first time in weeks that Iâve been left entirely alone, without any adults keeping an eye on me.
My mind drifts to my dad and Luke. Are they still searching for me? Have they already found me?
Fear begins to creep in, and an overwhelming need to share my experiences with someone takes hold.
I could confide in Lily. She might not fully grasp the situation, and sheâs unlikely to spill the beans given her tender age.
Besides, sheâll probably forget everything in five minutes, but I just need to unload this burden.
So, I do just that. I recount nearly everything Iâve endured over the past nineteen years to Lily. Of course, I omit the grisly detailsâI donât want to traumatize her.
Tears well up in my eyes multiple times as I narrate my story to Lily, making me feel as if Iâm reliving some of the moments.
Once I finish, I notice a few tears trickling down Lilyâs face, but itâs clear from her eyes that she doesnât fully comprehend what Iâve shared.
She climbs into my lap and wraps her arms around me in a much-needed hug. I didnât expect her to understand, and Iâm glad she doesnât.
I just needed to share my story with someone who wouldnât judge me and would listen to my experiences.
When my tears finally dry up, Lily goes back to playing house, already forgetting our conversation and its significance, which Iâm thankful for.
A huge weight lifts off my shoulders as I realize that Iâve finally shared my side of the story with someoneâ¦