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Chapter 98

“Men like Marcus are always hiding something, always.” Kade said, his voice not cruel and demeaning,but factual. “They have piles upon piles of skeletons in their closets. They might let you see a few, butthey will never give their full hand.” Apart from the muffled heavy metal music blasting from Ava’s headphones, the inside of the sedan wassilent. The purr of the engine as we coasted down the highway was the only thing to be heard. The emotions that sat within this small confined space, were beginning to give me a headache.

Only Ava seemed completely at ease, so utterly joyful that she was like a Tylenol to my aching head.Her teenage ignorance and excitement for danger felt good, like a reprieve from the weight of everyoneelse’s emotions. Tori and Zayne were so aware of each other that every shift, every exhale or sound that came from onehad the other reacting.novelbin

Zayne still had an ironclad grip on his emotions, but Tori was practically an open book. While I stillcould only see through that small crack in Zayne’s emotions, I was definitely beginning to pick up on hissocial cue’s as well. Anytime Tori sighed or yawned, his fingers would twitch. Her phone vibratedagainst the leather seat of the sedan, and when she answered a call from her dad, Zayne’s entire bodywent stiff. After a few moments, he turned his eyes to the passing forest and spoke. “That reminds me of something my father would always say.” He mused, and though his voice wasthoughtful, that cold edge still remained. “Never reveal your full hand.”We stewed in his words for the next twenty-five minutes. Had we been fools to trust Zayne? Sure, hehad willingly stepped into a vehicle with us–but here we were, driving to some unknown location withthe hopes of getting Alec back. Was Zayne revealing his full hand? No, I highly doubted that. By the time we turned into a run-down neighborhood with more abandoned houses than livable ones, Ihad made my decision. I had told myself hundreds of times that the twins were worth risking everythingfor, and now I needed to back those words up.

The houses had the structure and design to have looked really nice, nicer than anything I had everlived in. It was clear funds dried up because some houses lacked small things like paint or a frontporch, while others were missing windows, and doors. I would walk into this completely blind, trusting someone who has every reason to put me in chains,because Alec and Kade are my only true weaknesses. “Where are we going?” I asked Kade, who had passed the neighborhood altogether. “We’re going to the next street over. There’s a heavily wooded area in between the two, which we canuse as cover to get into the house.” Zayne responded before Kade had the chance, which I supposemade sense. This was his plan after all. “Wouldn’t Marcus put wolves in the forest?” I asked a bit confused. “As I said previously, I gathered as much information as I could on this place.” Zayne said harshly,which made both Kade, Tori and I narrow our eyes. For just a moment, I wished Zayne could feelemotions, because he’d see how close he just came to becoming roadkill. While Zayne was a completea*****e and snob, he was actually fairly intelligent and quickly tried to rectify his mistake. “This placeisn’t supposed to exist. He’s placed men inside the house, and some in a neighboring one, nothingmore. Anything else would draw attention. Too many different scents lingering around.” “Mm, I feel as though I’m qualified to give you advice, since I am on Aurora’s good side.” Tori’s tonewas sickly sweet, and I knew that meant trouble. The tension between them was steadily growing,especially now, forced in such a small space together. I was practically drowning in Kade’s scent, andknew that any inkling of desire from me would set off his own. Though I couldn’t tell exactly what Zaynefelt, I knew he had to be affected by her presence. Tori continued without missing a beat, smirking athim through the mirror. “She’s going to take your dad’s place on the High Table and knock your a*sdown a peg. You might want to be just a bit more respectful.” Zayne’s icy eyes turned hard as he glared at Tori. With his golden hair and baby blue eyes, hisexpression clashed with his looks. A guy like him wasn’t meant to brood and grimace, it gave him a sortof rough edge to his beauty.

Just as Zayne opened his mouth to start what I’m sure would be a huge argument, Kade pulled into thepot hole ridden driveway of one of the abandoned houses. This driveway wrapped around the house,leading straight to the back. It would provide us cover for the sedan, which looked out of place in aneighborhood this decrepit. The actual garage was nothing more than a hollow shell of rotted wooden planks and poorly donecement. Still, we pulled up to the lopsided structure and parked. Judging from the markers in theground, there was supposed to be a fence surrounding the backyard. It was just another unfinishedthing in this neighborhood. It was an easy ten-minute trek through the small forest that separated the neighborhoods backyards.We stopped a few feet from the forest line, peering at a row of abandoned houses. There was one at the center that seemed just a bit more put together than the others. There weresheets covering the windows, like make-shift c******s. Another positive note was that the house actuallyhad a door. As my eyes scanned a few more houses down, I noticed nearly the same thing. Twohouses that looked just a hint nicer than the others. “There’s two houses. One has Alec, the other is where the guards stay. It’s inconspicuous, and keepsthem from traveling back and forth.” Zayne pointed out the two houses, “The one at the center hasAlec. Ava and I are going to the house with the guards, we’ll incapacitate them while the three of youscope out the house that has Alec. There will be guards, so you need to make sure you’re not seen. Donot go inside the house, not until Ava and I come back.” “So, I’m supposed to trust you with my life?” Tori scoffed, her fiery curls shimmering in the morninglight. “Not a d**n chance, Novak.” “There has to be someone there with Ava. Someone strong enough to protect her.” Zayne snarledback, his eyes narrowing on Tori’s rigid frame. “I’ll go with Ava.” Kade spoke up surprising even me. He barely glanced at Zayne as he said, “You cango with Aurora and Tori.” ‘You do know this could end horribly with those two paired together, right?’ I told Kade, letting mythoughts mesh with his own. Both he and Alec were like a constant stream in my mind. I could tap into

their thoughts at any point if I chose. Since he had been taken, I hadn’t been able to feel Alec’s streamof thoughts. It made sense–Zayne had said they would’ve kept Alec sedated. ‘I have faith Zayne cares enough about his life to pull this off.’ Kade’s thoughts had an angry edge, buthe managed to hold it together for Alec and I. ‘He’ll try to resist the mate-bond, and he will fail. It couldstill end badly, but there’s no point in walking on eggshells around them.’ ‘I suppose it would be nice to see her chew him out again.’ I sighed, resigning to my fate. “Ava, get those headphones out.” Zayne huffed, clearly trying to reign in his patience. Once herheadphones were finally put away, and she was back in reality, Zayne went over the plan. “Kade andAva will call when they’re leaving the packhouse. We’ll have about twenty minutes to get Alec and getout.” “I’ll try and give us more time if I can, but I can’t exert myself too hard.” Ava chirped, pulling a stick ofgum from her pocket. She certainly looked older than a teenager, but still carried that air of not takinganything too seriously. She let out a laugh, “Not going to be very helpful if I’m all comatose myself!” “Ava, focus.” Zayne commented under his breath, as though he had done this countless times before.His eyes darted up to Kade momentarily, “Keep her on track. She gets distracted easily.” “Will do.” Kade nodded bluntly. “Over dramatic, much?” Ava snorted, narrowing her heavily lined eyes. They were blended and smokyin a way that showed she had incredible talent. It was a far cry from the choppy blended look I hadonce tried when I was fourteen. “I miss one guy and it’s–“ “Like I said, keep her on track.” Zayne bit out through clenched teeth. He passed Kade one of thosedisposable phones and continued, “Use this to keep in contact. We’ll let you know of any guards wesee.” “And what about our faces?” Tori asked, her typically friendly voice was hard and callouses. “UnlessAva can erase memories, we can’t let them see our faces.” “I’ve got that bit covered. Seem’s like I’m here to do most of the work.” She quipped, throwing hercomment in Zayne’s face. Ava rummaged through the bag at her hip and pulled out five pieces of blackcloth.

“Really?” Tori chuckled, holding up the scrap of fabric. They were your typical burglar’s masks, with theeye and mouth holes. “They do in a pinch, always keep one on me.” Ava winked, blowing a mint-green bubble before poppingit with her teeth. The house that held Alec also had a driveway that wrapped around the house. There was a backyard,with an actual fence that reached about halfway before stopping altogether. There was also a concretefoundation for a porch out front, with crappy wooden stairs leading up to the base. I was anxious now, practically twitching and shaking as we neared closer and closer. My soul knewwhat my body and mind couldn’t figure out. I could feel Alec nearby. Even though I couldn’t feel thatconnection between us, I knew he was here. I was sure I could feel the thud of his heart even as westalked silently across the dewy grass. Perhaps I was just hearing things, but I clung to the hope that Iwould see him again, that he wouldn’t be torn from me before we could truly have a life with oneanother. “It’s alright.” Tori whispered, placing a hand on my back. “I know you’re getting a bit antsy, but we’regoing to get him.” ‘I’m beginning to regret leaving you.’ Kade’s sigh sounded in my head, ‘Say the word and I’ll turn rightaround.’ ‘No, just finish what we came here to do. I can keep it together, I promise.’ I assured him, sending a bitof warmth and courage his way. “Judging from the extra glazed look in your eye, I’d say Kade just dropped in.” She giggled, the first reallaugh I’ve heard from her since she had met her mate. My head snapped up, towards said mate. Every muscle in his body seemed to lock in place as oureyes met, and it was like we had a conversation through gaze alone. My eyes said, ‘I know what you just felt. You can’t deny it, and you can’t write it off.’ His eyes were dark, and held the promise of a thousand meaningless threats that failed to instill evenan ounce of fear within me. Not that Zayne Novak wasn’t worth fearing, but I trusted my mates andtheir family implicitly.

“Extra glazed?” I asked, cocking an eyebrow at her. I didn’t change the subject for Zayne’s sake, but for Alec’s. The three of us needed to focus, and waituntil Ava finishes whatever it is she does. We crept up to the front of the house, sticking low as we walked towards the backyard. Sitting in apartially finished garage was a rather new looking SUV. There was a large hole in the backyard, squarein size, and what looked to be the start of an inground swimming pool. A sliding glass door sat out back, and we were all careful to avoid being seen by anyone lurking. Wekept low, waiting and waiting until my insides twisted with anxiety. When the dull buzz of the phone vibrating sounded, I let out a little huff of relief. “Ava’s finished, they’re on the way.” Zayne murmured to the two of us, his eyes scanning the house aswe all crouched low. It was then I actually noticed what he was wearing. Every single time I had seen him, he wore a tailoredsuit. This was the first and only time I had ever seen him in a pair of pants and a simple long sleeve t-shirt. While I’m sure his t-shirts are three times the price of my own, they looked ordinary. It wasanother jarring, strange thing in comparison to his bitter personality. Ten minutes later, we could hear as Ava and Kade approached. Ava’s pale skin was a bit red, and her eyes looked somewhat dilated. Her clothes were ruffled, and herhair a bit messy. Whatever her abilities were, they took a physical toll. ‘What is her ability?’ I asked Kade, just a tad curious considering she’s the second white wolf I’ve met. ‘You’ll have to wait and see.’ Kade’s response was instant, and full of amusement. “There’s a bathroom window low to the ground. That’s the best way in.” Zayne said in a sharp voice,nodding towards the side of the house. We managed to creep past the sliding glass door, towards the other side of the house. Kade, Ava, andI had just walked out of sight, around the corner of the house, when the sliding glass door slammedopen. A gasp threatened to leave my lips, but I managed to clamp them shut in time. The three of us flattenedourselves against the house, our hearts pounding in sync. Even Ava’s faux relaxed demeanor

shattered at the thought of truly getting caught–even she knew the risks. Tori’s emotions were the last thing I expected to feel, but what was even stranger was that they weren’tnegative emotions. She felt surprised, and safe, even if she was still furious and hurt. I couldn’t dissect her emotions even if I wanted to, because the moment the glass door opened, a gustof air emerged from the house. Stale cigarettes, mold, cheap beer, takeout food, and the stench ofbody odor. In the mix of that cluster of scents was one I recognized–one that was partially my own. “Alec.” I gasped, leaving my place against the wall to follow his scent.

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