Adira
I didnât have time to think about what he had just called me before the screaming started. My head whipped around and I took a few steps forward with Zale hot on my tail.
âWhat the hell is that?â I mumbled before Aidian was bombarding my mind.
âWhere are you, Addie!â He shouted, âThese are the same rogues who attacked before. Get your ass out here!â
My eyes narrowed and my hands curled into fists. I was about ready to take off when I felt a strong hand wrap around my upper arm. My head snapped around and I turned my glare on Zale.
âWhatâs going on?â He asked, his voice low and gruff.
âRogues are attacking, the same ones who killed my parents.â I spat through my teeth, ready to take him down too if he got in my way.
âLetâs go.â He said instead of arguing, releasing my arm and leading the charge.
I stared at the back of his head in shock for a few seconds before he paused and called over his shoulder,
âAre you coming?â
I ran to catch up with him.
âMy bow is by the french doors.â I said and Zale nodded,
âIâll get you there.â
The second we left the treeline, I was smacked with the sights of battle. The rogues had larger numbers than I thought, larger numbers than they should be capable of and they were using those numbers to viciously attack my pack. I quickly spotted Aidianâs large gray wolf taking on half a dozen rogues with Silverâs lighter gray wolf at his side.
âAddie!â Marcy slammed into me and I grabbed her arms, steading her.
âWhat in the hell are you doing out here?â I shouted, shooting a glare at Madge who was behind her.
âShe wonât go.â He growled.
âNot until we get everyone to the safehouse,â Marcy said, shaking herself from my grip, âItâs my job.â She told me proudly.
I silently kicked myself for mentioning that to her. Aidian was going to kill me for this.
âGuards, to me!â I commanded a group of wolves beside me; they didnât hesitate to circle around me and their Luna, âMadge, you take the front and Iâll take the back. Marcy, you stay in the circle of guards.â
âAddieâ¦â She started to argue, but I held up my hand,
âThose heading for the safehouse, find your Luna and follow her!â I ordered through the link.
âLetâs move, everyone else will follow.â I said, giving her arm a reassuring squeeze.
âThank you.â She smiled at me before turning around and following Madge.
I looked over my shoulder at Zale who offered me a sly smirk,
âIâve got your back.â He said,
I shook my head at him and moved into a defensive position. Wrapped around my wrist was a single rose-gold bangle. It looked like an unassuming piece of jewelry, but it was much more than that.
The Archerâs were gifted enchanted items by the Emerald Coven after it was reborn by a witch mated to a wolf. Once her coven was strong enough, decades after the war, she gave the Archers artifacts that would aid them in battle. Each Archer who completed their training and was given their code name at the initiation was walked into the enchanted objects room where an artifact would choose them. They would keep that object until their death, even if they left the Archers
Six months after I was taken in by the Archers, I was initiated as the Emerald Archer and set loose on the enchanted objects. Instantly, I was drawn to this bangle and it to me. The second I touched it, it slipped itself around my wrist and that was that.
The bangle unwrapped from around my wrist and snaked down my arm, coming to life under my command. It wrapped itself through my fingers and took the form of whatever weapon I needed. I snapped out the rose colored rope and it hardened into a solid metal staff made of silver instead. I twirled the staff once in my hand and then held it out defensively in front of me, ready to take on whatever sorry rogue came after me or my Luna.
The first rogue to make it through the barrier regretted it instantly. Holding the staff like a baseball bat, I swung and connected with the wolf; shattering his hindleg. I whipped around to finish the job, but Zale was already on it. A flame came to life in his fist and he set the rogue a blaze. We shared a stiff nod before continuing towards the packhouse.
By now, there were dozens of crying children, waddling pregnant women, and disabled elderly pack members in the center of our attack force and we had nearly made it to the french doors.
I heard a howl behind me and quickly turned around, holding my staff in the attack position. I didnât even have time to react before Zale had punched the rogue wolf right in the snout. I heard the connection like thunder in the heavens. The rogueâs neck snapped from the force of the blow and he dropped dead.
I blinked at Zale in shock and Lucille whimpered in my head; she was wildly attracted by the actions of our mate. She made it damn hard to think of anything, but him naked. He cocked an eyebrow at me and I shook my head, going back to work.
After a few more rogue take downs, we reached the doors.
âGet the Luna inside the safehouse and guard it.â I ordered Madge and six of the guards.
âBe safe out there, Addie.â Marcy said from just inside the packhouse.
âYou too, Luna.â I winked at her and then ushered the rest of the pack members inside.
I turned around to defend their retreat and was face to face with Zale who was holding my bow up between us.
âHow did youâ¦.â I wrapped my hand around the dark green bow in awe.
The staff went slack and wrapped itself back around my wrist.
âYou said it was by the door.â He shrugged, sliding the quiver over my shoulder.
âYou shouldnâtâ¦.â My eyes snapped over his shoulder, interrupting my inquiry.
Seconds later, I had an arrow notched and sent it flying right over Zaleâs shoulder. He jumped in shock and spun around just as the arrow sank into the side of a rogue who was rounding to attack Zale.
âNevermind, weâll talk about it later.â I mumbled before walking past him with another arrow notched.
After several minutes of fighting, I felt an intense emotion plague my body and I instantly started searching for Aidian.
âWhat is it?â I asked, finding him on the other side of the yard.
âThere.â Aidianâs voice merged with Daemanâs, his wolf, coming out as a snarl.
Daeman froze and was glaring towards the edge of the forest. I followed his gaze and saw two large black wolves lurking in the shadows.
âWho are they?â I asked.
âThey were here before,â They snarled, âThey killed Mom.â
With that, I understood his rage and it bubbled up inside of me, too. I saw red and Lucille was growling, begging to be let out.
âNot yet, Lucille,â I said, âPatience.â
âWhat is it, Kyrre?â Zaleâs voice was low as he walked up behind me, laying a gentle hand on my arm.
I still had no idea what the hell he was calling me, but I ignored it for now.
âYouâre so angry.â He said, his grip tightening on my arm as the matebond surged between us.
âThose two are responsible for my parents death.â I spoke calmly through my teeth.
âAdiraâ¦.â He started, but I ignored whatever he said next.
I was too busy forging a path of rage and blood through the battlefield. I killed every rogue who dared to stand in my way like they were nothing more than an ant under my boot; I didnât even raise my bow. I sliced through the rogues with my dagger or stabbed them with an arrow, whatever I needed to do to get them out of my way quickly. When I didnât kill one dead, I felt Zaleâs fire finishing the job behind me. Without a look, I knew he was on my sixth.
The two black wolves didnât even flinch when I cleared the space between them and me. One turned around and I watched his movements closely. A second later, he shifted and I avoided looking at anything other than his face.
âThe wayward daughter has returned home.â The shifted wolf cackled.
âWho the hell are you?â I demanded.
âIt doesnât matter who we are.â He said and I shrugged,
âYouâre right, it doesnât,â I notched an arrow and aimed it at his head, âYouâre dead either way.â
The man looked fearful for a second before he doubled over with laughter, clearly faking the fear. That made Zale stand up tall beside me, he and his beast were both on edge, I could feel it.
âOh, you really are full of yourself, arenât you?â He said, standing up right, âYouâre strong, unlike your mother. She begged for her life.â He sneered.
I dropped the bow and arrow, but before it could hit the ground, it disappeared. I lunged on the man, slamming his body against the nearest tree. The black wolf beside me snarled, but Zale positioned himself between the wolf and me.
âWatch your mouth.â I spat.
âDonât you want to know why we came?â He said in a mocking tone.
âNot really.â I sounded bored.
Yes, I wanted to know, but not more than I wanted these two dead.
âWe knew killing off your precious parents would bring you home.â He laughed crazily and now my interests were piqued.
âWhy did you want Aidra home?â Zaleâs voice sounded dangerous coming from behind me.
The manâs eyes darted between me and Zale before finally landing on me again.
âBecause with you comes the Warrior pack.â He said,
âYou must not think too much of me if you think Iâd need the Warrior pack as back up.â I said,
âOh, no, not as back up,â The man tsked, shaking his head, âBut, Iâm sure theyâd show up to attend your funeral.â He said menacingly.
âMy funeral?â I laughed humorlessly, âWho has who by the balls here?â
âI donât know, what do you think?â He said with a suspicious look on his face.
âAdira.â Zaleâs voice was just as concerning.
I yanked the man from the tree and turned us both around so I could face Zale. His expression was hard to read, but his eyes gave away his worry. He nodded his head towards the yard and I followed his gaze.
I was so wrapped up in my interaction with the black wolves that I hadnât noticed the fighting had stopped. It wasnât that the battle was over, itâs that it was at a stand still. Pack members were still shifted and growling dangerously at the rogues, but they wouldnât engage. Not now that the rogues had their Alpha in a choke hold.
There were several rogues that stood taller and stronger than the rest surrounding Aidian who was on his knees, naked and bloody. I felt the color drain from my face and the man in front of me started to laugh. I shoved him out of the way and stumbled several steps forward.
âWe donât want him, we just want you. He doesnât have to meet the same fate as your parents.â The manâs voice came up behind me like a creeping shadow.
âIâll kill all of you for this.â I snarled the words like a promise.
âHow did you put it?â The man walked around me, âAh, yes. Who has who by the balls, now?â
I looked at Zale from over the manâs shoulder and his eyes were bright red like he was seconds away from setting the man on fire.
âWhat do you want?â I snapped my attention back to the man.
âI thought that was clear? You, dead.â He answered casually.
âThatâs not going to happen.â Zale snarled.
âYes, well, perhaps not today,â The man began, but Zale interrupted him with a loud roar,
âNot ever.â
The man ignored Zale like he was nothing more than a toddler throwing a temper tantrum. He blinked a few times before continuing like Zale had never spoken,
âWe let your brother go and you let the rest of my wolves retreat without consequence.â
My eyes moved back to Aidian who looked near death and I felt fear clench my heart. I knew I could take these two out without blinking and Zale could probably clear the field between us and Aidian, but I wasnât convinced that we could do all of that and keep the rogues around Aidian from killing him.
I had no choice.
I released a heavy sigh and backed completely away from the man and the black wolf, nodding towards Zale to do the same. Zale looked pissed and apprehensive, but he obeyed anyway. The man grinned,
âI knew you were a reasonable woman,â He smirked, âOh, and when youâre doing your research on me, call up your friends at the Warrior pack and ask them about Quarter Jenson.â He winked.
Quarter and the black wolf strut away, motioning towards the rest of the rogues. They backed away from our pack wolves until they hit the trees, then they all turned and fled.
I looked at Zale once before taking off across the yard, heading straight for Aidian.