Chapter 32
“Why didn’t you try to change her?”
It’s Adam.
He’s a bonafide pain in my a ss, and if he thinks I owe him any kind of explanation, he has another thing coming.
I sit by Leah’s bedside.
“I asked you a question,” Adam growls.
I lunge out of my seat and tackle him to the ground.
For a leaner wolf, he’s strong.
I wrench his arm behind his back until I hear it snap.
His eyes sh oot blue. He’s an Arctic wolf from the same line as Leah’s family, and he doesn’t back down. With his other arm, he punches me in the face. I hear the snap of my nose before the pain sh oots into my brain.
“Motherfu-”
He elbows me in the spleen and I pummel his kidneys with my fist.
Adam swings his arm and tries to smash my face into the floor.
We grapple and I come out on top. I slam his sk ull into the ground. Again and again.
“Get off our resident doctor, Aaron.”
We both freeze and glance toward the door to the patient room. Liam Roberts leans against the closed door with his arms
crossed.
I shove off of Adam and rise slowly.
We’re in a public hospital and there are humans everywhere.
We can’t shift and a dead body will be really hard to explain. There’s a pool of blood on the ground where I likely cracked
Adam’s sk ull.
He disappears into the patient bathroom to take care of his injuries.
I move off to the center of the room, keeping Liam in my sight and maneuvering so I am physically blocking his path to his
sister.
Liam has every reason to ha te me and I suspect Adam does too.
“This pact,” Liam says. “It’s over. My sister isn’t leaving here with you.”
I snarl. “You just try it.”
Adam exits the restroom and moves to stand beside Liam. They’re both tall. Lean. Liam’s hair is the same dark color as his sister’s. Their eyes have the same hazel color too. Liam’s a few years older than her which has me thinking he should’ve done more to protect her back then.
He wouldn’t have been old, but he would’ve been old enough. “If you were thinking of standing up for your sister, you should’ve done it years ago. When she was a child in need of protecting.”
Liam growls.
I square my shoulders. I won’t back down.
“Aaron,” Adam says quietly. He snaps his arm back into place. The crunch of bone has to hurt. “You need to let her go.”
He looks sad and defeated and the abrupt change in his mood makes me uncomfortable.
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