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Alpha's Blind Luna novel Chapter 50

I took a deep breath. This was far worse than what I thought. Pipsqueak had traced Vale’s BMW close enough to show that it was only a few hours from the pack house. It hadn’t moved for a week. Pipsqueak couldn’t pinpoint the exact location unless Auri went out with the phone. To be able to triangulate the signal. Something was blocking the signal from coming through. I paced the tiny fucking room.

She had hung up when Simon showed up. They were going out to see if they could track down what the hell was going on. I asked her if I should talk to Vale and she said it would be up to me. Of course, Auri immediately disconnected and I didn’t get a word in edgewise. I fucking hated when she did this to me. Leaving these huge decisions to me. Now, I had paced myself into a hole for the past fifteen minutes.

'Just go in and tell him. At least you two can worry together.' Rydere chimed in.

Ezekiel was part of the family. I liked the kid. He was a good Alpha, a good mate, if not a little immature and childish. He was smart and driven and I enjoyed our sparing sessions. Having to live together also helped to learn more about him and I did come to respect him as an Alpha, after all he had done for his pack. At first, after the initial impression, I didn’t think much of him. But now, he was part of the family. Part of Auri’s kids.

'Part of our kids.' Rydere added and I smiled.

'Fuck. You’re right.'

I opened up the door and looked down the hall. It had to be about two in the morning now. No one was in the hall and I stuck next door, closing Vale’s door behind me. He was curled up like a child on the bed and it my heart hurt. Sometimes, I saw him as the little kid who looked at me with tears in his eyes when I threatened to tell his mom he had ice cream without Auri’s permission. Or the day he had to ask me about the changes in his body. Puberty hit him around the time that the Alpha King power manifested and it was hard watching both Týr and Logan turn away from him.

Sitting on the edge of the bed, I placed my hand on his shoulder and shook him a little. He peeled his eyes open and looked at me. Scooting up in bed, he rubbed his eyes.

“Hector…what time is it…?”

“About 2 a.m.”

He squinted his eyes shut. “What…”

“Pipsqueak tracked down your car.”

Suddenly, Vale was awake. His body went rigid. “And? Is it at the border?”

I closed my eyes and shook my head. “It’s still in Italy. It’s a few hours north of the pack house.”

“I…what? What does that mean?” His voice was small and it broke my heart.

“We don’t know yet, Vale. Auri and Simon are driving north right now. They left about twenty minutes ago. Pipsqueak can’t get an exact location because something is interfering with the locator. She can triangulate it better through Auri’s phone. So they have gone out to search for it.”

His breath was coming out ragged and Vale buried his head in his hands. “What do you mean my car? Not Zeke? They aren’t looking for Zeke?”

“Right now, it’s showing the car hasn’t moved since the day he left. We don’t know if we will find him at the car, Vale. Right now, I’m just waiting for your mom to call me back with news.”

Vale nodded but didn’t reply. He didn’t even lift his head. I squeezed his shoulder.

“Do you want me to stay?”

He nodded again and I got off the bed. I sat down with my back against the door, allowing my legs to actually stretch out in the space of the room. Leaning my head back, I closed my eyes.

“I would feel it, right?”

I sighed. “You probably wouldn’t feel any of his pain if he had any. We are a little far for that if he is still in Italy. But…” My eyes opened slowly and I looked at Vale who was now staring me down. “…no distance will stop the feeling of your mate dying.”

He nodded and buried his head back into his arms. His breath evened out after a while and I wondered if he was talking with Naresh. My head leaned back and I closed my eyes. We definitely didn’t need this right now. Vale didn’t need this now. It felt a little too much like history repeating itself. Losing Auri had been the absolutely worst part of my life. I had thought multiple times that I didn’t want to continue on this life without her.

Now, Ezekiel was missing. I couldn’t even image what Auri was feeling right now. Watching the color drain from her face was almost enough for me to want to go back home. Vale needed me more. Auri had Simon and she had Bryan. Though I did notice she made a conscious decision not to wake up Bryan for this, which I thought was a little odd. Usually, she would have grabbed him almost immediately.

'I think our love might be concerned for Bryan’s health lately.' Rydere commented.

My brow furrowed. 'She sure as hell doesn’t seem concerned about us.'

Rydere let out a low chuckle. 'Because we have her. She has us. While we lost our fated mate, we both know who our mate really is. But Bryan lost his, felt the death of his. He was holding on for Lucy but now? I think as much as he seems okay, Auri is more in-tune with things than we are.'

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