Chapter 213
A large, muscular middle–aged man stepped forward from the crowd. The left side of his face bore a jagged scar that ran from his ear to his law, ice flooded my veins as recognition hit me.
It’s him! The man who hunted me when I was young, the man who’s haunted my nightmares
for years!
Did Nathan send him?
“Well, well, well, the scarred man said, his voice gravelly and mocking. “Look who we finally found.”
I forced my expression to remain neutral despite the fear clawing at my insides. “Where are my men?” I demanded, proud that my voice didn’t shake.
“Shut up, Carter!” the man spat. “You’re just as useless as your father was.” He stepped closer, his scarred face twisting into a sneer. “I told the king ten years ago that I should kill you, but he told me you might be useful in the long run… If he’d listened to me, he wouldn’t have lost his arm and suffered all this pain because of you, you son of a bitch!”
What?
The world seemed to tilt beneath my feet. Ten years ago… it wasn’t Nathan who sent men to hunt me.
It was my own uncle Dylan. He lied to me. Used me as a pawn against Jason and Nathan all this time.
A mixture of rage and cold dread washed over me. Everything I’d believed was a lie.
“Where are my men?” I repeated, my voice steadier than I felt.
The scarred man–Holt–grinned maliciously. “They were disrespectful to me, boy. So we killed them.”
Terror and fury surged through me. All the men I’d brought with me were dead.
Lucas and I are the only ones left.
I locked eyes with Lucas for a split second, sending a mental command. “Take them out!”
In one fluid motion, I lunged forward, driving my knee into that guy’s groin. As he doubled over, I grabbed his head and slammed it against my thigh, sending him stumbling backward.
Chaos erupted as Lucas and I fought our way through the circle of attackers.
A searing pain tore across my back as a blade sliced near my ribs, but adrenaline kept me moving. Lgrabbed one attacker and used him as a battering ram against another, clearing a path through the men.
“Split up!” I shouted as we broke through the line and raced for the trees. I shifted into my wolf form, grabbing my pants between my teeth as I ran. “Don’t follow me. Head back to the island and check on the others!… That’s an order, I’ll be fine. Just fucking go. Now!”
Lucas let out a long howl before changing direction, heading south while I continued north.
I ran through the forest, my powerful wolf legs carrying me swiftly over fallen logs and through dense underbrush.
Part of me was relieved that Lucas had escaped safely. Holt wanted me, not him.
Hours passed as I continued my desperate flight/northward. The forest around me was alive with the sounds of nocturnal creatures.
I hoped I might encounter the nomadic wolf pack I’d worked with before, but there was no sign of them.
By dawn, exhaustion had begun to take its toll. My muscles screamed in protest, my legs cramping with every stride. Hunger gnawed at my stomach, and the wound on my back throbbed painfully.
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Still, I pushed on, knowing that stopping meant death.
As the first rays of sunlight filtered through the trees, my pace had slowed to a labored trot. My breath came in tagged pants, my vision bluing at the edges.
A low growl from my right was my only warning before three massive wolves burst from the underbrush, their teeth bared in snarls.
I recognized them immediately as Dylan’s men. Too exhausted to outrun them or fight effectively, I braced myself for the attack..
They descended on me, their teeth tearing at my flesh. I fought desperately, trying to protect my throat as their jaws snapped around me.
I know, I’m going to die.
In the distance, the sound of many footsteps approached. The three wolves attacking me paused, their ears pricking up at the noise.
After a moment of hesitation, they retreated, disappearing back into the forest.
I collapsed beneath a large oak tree, using the last of my strength to shift back to human form and pull on my pants.
As consciousness slipped away, Rachel’s face flashed before my eyes. I wished I could apologize to her, tell her the truth.
But I knew I’d never see her again.
In my fading awareness, I thought I heard Rachel’s voice carried on the wind, but I knew it was just a hallucination as darkness claimed me.
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