#Chapter 78 Just in Time
Drake’s POV
I could kill Martin where he stands.
Behind me I can hear Bastien’s Betas’ frantic mutterings, reminding the other Alpha that the scum
kneeling before me is trying to distract us, to turn us against each other. They beg him to stay calm, not
to react, but I barely notice.
I don’t care that Martin told Bastien I kissed his mate, though in fact I failed. I care that he took Selene
and Lila, and I especially care that he’s been abusing his sister. If you’d asked me this morning who I
cared about more, I would have unequivocally chosen Selene – but that was before: Before I heard what
this mon ster did to the sweet wolf I grew up with, before I realized how oblivious I must have been to
overlook his cruelty
No one deserves to be hurt by someone responsible for taking care of them, especially Sophie. She’s
bright and warm, she loves and is beloved by everyone she meets. I had no idea she had feelings for
me, and I’ve never looked at her as anything other than a friend… but knowing she’s in danger has
changed ev erything.
It’s a strange thing, not realizing how important someone is to you until they might get taken away. Yet
that’s exactly what’s happening now. I don’t think I’ve gone more than a week without seeing Sophie
since was little, and the thought of never seeing her again makes me want to tear the world in two.
I would give anything to slaughter Martin like the pig he is, but I can’t. Not until Selene and Lila are found,
and not until Sophie is safe.
“Where is she?”
Bastien’s POV
Aiden and Donavon are still muttering in my ear when Drake begins snarling at Martin, demanding to
know his sister’s whereabouts.
More than anything else, seeing how upset he is about the other she-wolf calms my temper. When this is
all over, I intend on having words with both him and my mate about the incident, but now is not the time
“I’ll tell you once I’m safely out of the territory,” Martin suggests.
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Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“You’ll tell me now.” Drake commands, more powerfully than I’ve ever witnessed before.
“It’s Sophie or the Volanas.” Martin counters maliciously. “You choose who comes first.”
Drake looks to me with rage and desperation, and I try to send him a silent message using eye contact
alone. I need him to trust me, not to interfere. I don’t want an innocent wolf starving to death, and I would
never abandon her thus. Drake has to understand that for my plan to work.
I’m not sure if I’ve succeeded when I begin moving toward Martin, but I can’t risk extending the contact
further and giving away the game. I circle the prone kidnapper and lunge forward, closing my hands
around his head and digging my knee into his spine to hold him still. In this position I could snap his neck
with the flip of my wrist, and he knows it.
“I don’t give a shit about your sister.” I hiss in his ear. “I care about my mate. I know she’s here some
where, so I don’t need to keep you alive. As soon as you’re dead I can follow her scent and have her
back within minutes. The only reason you aren’t already lying in pieces is because of him.” I jerk his head
to wards Drake, enjoying the strangled whimper that lodges in his throat.
#Chapter 78 Just In Time
“But I’m done waiting.” I lie, “you have five seconds to tell us where Sophie is. If you do, we’ll at least
give you the chance to run. Keep quiet, and I’ll simply snap your weak neck now and avoid the hassle of
chasing you. It’s no loss to me if your accomplice dies with you.”
Drake’s nostrils flare, and his hands close into fists. “That wasn’t the deal!” He objects, catching on and
playing his part.
“Fuck the deal.” I answer savagely, “this has gone on long enough.”
Applying slight pressure, I begin turning Martin’s head to prepare for the snap, and the vile wolf breaks
like a twig. “She’s in a cabin in the central valley!” He exclaims, rattling off an address. Drake’s Beta
imme diately jumps back in his car and takes off, no doubt headed for the location.
“And where is my mate and the pup?” | press, keeping up the stark pressure on his bones. “The trunk!”
He squeals. “They’re in the trunk!”
T’drop him like a bag of bricks, nodding to Aiden to take over as I move towards the car. I can hear Mar
tin trying to crawl away in the dirt, then unmistakable cries of outrage when Aiden stomps down on his
spine, pinning him in place.
Trip the trunk hatch right off the car, throwing it aside and reaching inside to gather up the sleeping
bundles inside. They’ve been bound and gagged, even though both are unconscious. I’m already
counting the minutes until Drake’s beta calls in to confirm Sophie’s safety.
I’m going to enjoy killing Martin almost as much as I enjoyed killing Garrick.
Ripping the ropes off of Selene and Lila, I cradle them both, carrying them back to Drake’s car and set
tling into the back seat. As I try to revive them, Aiden follows my mental instructions and continues
interro gating Martin. “What did you give them?” He interrogates.
“Nothing!” Martin insists desperately.
Selene is breathing easily, but Lila’s pulse is very slow and her skin is pallid. I don’t like the look of her,
and I’m very afraid that something is wrong.
“They’ve clearly been drugged.” Aiden persists, “Tell us what you gave them!”
“It was nothing,” Martin groans, clearly in pain. “Just a little Starlight.”
“What?!” Drake exclaims, seeming suddenly panicked, ‘You gave them Starlight?”
I’m not sure why the information concerns him so much, Starlight isn’t a dangerous drug – almost ev ery
hospital on the continent prescribes it as a sedative. Nonetheless, another glance at Lila makes my heart
plunge below my navel. She’s at least two shades paler than Selene, and a sheen of sweat has formed
on her forehead.
“Yes!” Martin wheezes, equally confused. ‘They’ll wake up soon.”
“Bastien.” The other Alpha’s voice is sharp as a knife. I jerk my head up, pausing my attentions. “Lila is
allergic to Starlight.”
“How allergic?” I immediately clarify. It’s a stupid question, I can already see the damage the drug is
doing to the tiny pup.
“Very.” He answers gravely, “We need to get her to a hospital right now.”
I’m already moving, adjusting the she-wolves in my lap and pulling the car door shut as Drake returns to
the driver’s seat. “Does Hugo have Sophie?”
“He just got there.” Drake nods, turning the key in the ignition. “Martin was telling the truth.”
I’d planned on killing Martin myself, but Lila comes first. As we pull out of the trailhead, I issue my or ders
to Aiden through our link. Kill him – and make it hurt.
Martin’s screams follow us as we race off into the night, and I don’t regret delegating the job. The sound
of his torment is satisfying enough, I can only pray that we reach help in time.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSelene’s POV
I’m in Bastien’s arms when I wake.
1 don’t know how he found us. The last thing I remember was Martin stabbing me with the syringe. It
seems impossible that we’re safe. Yet Bastien is here, so I know we are.
My mate’s handsome face is peering down at me intently, his brow furrowed with concern. His features
soften briefly when he sees my eyes open, but even as he welcomes me back to the waking world, the
ten sion doesn’t leave his body. “Hello, little wolf.”
“What happened?” I ask hoarsely. “Where’s Lila?”
Belatedly I realize we’re moving, bundled into the back of a car with the world whizzing by at dizzying
speed. Bastien is frowning deeply. “Martin was the tipster.” He explains grimly, turning my head toward
his other arm. “Lila’s here.” My eyes land on my pup, and ice floods my veins.
Why does she look like that?
“We’re on the way to the hospital baby.” Bastien explains, “He gave you Starlight.”
Everything is still very hazy, a thick fog clouding my senses and slowing my brain. “What?” I ask dumb
“Starlight.” He repeats, stroking my cheek. “Lila’s having an allergic reaction, but we’re almost to the
hospital.”
Understanding clicks much too slowly. Last year Lila was stung by a bee and her little hand swelled to
the size of a melon. It took a massive dose of steroids to counteract the reaction, and I decided to have
her tested for other allergies.
Other that bees and wasps, there was only one other substance that returned a positive result on the
test: Starlight. The doctors told Drake and I that if she ever injected the drug, it could kill her.
“No.” I whisper frantically, trying to move and realizing that my body is still too deeply under the influ ence
of the drug. I can’t make my limbs work. “Give her to me.” I beg, tears welling in my eyes.
Bastien does so immediately, settling her on my chest and holding her steady, “It’s alright sweetheart,
we’re going to get her help.”
I stare down at her sweet little face, fear unlike anything I’ve yet experienced consuming me. It’s not al
right. Even if we get to the hospital in time, there’s only one antidote for Starlight allergies. The doctors of
fered to prepare an emergency dose for us when she tested positive – in case she ever needed it – but it
wasn’t possible at the time.
The antidote requires blood from both parents, and we only had mine. Bastien is here now so we might
have time for them to prepare the potion, but there’s no way around it now – I’m going to have to tell him
the truth. Lila is his daughter.