Chapter 608 Illusion
*Zander*
“Who are you?!” I called out, still confused by the sudden appearance of that beautiful woman in the middle of the battlefield. She had helped me when I was all alone fighting those bloodthirsty vampires, but before I could get a proper look or a response, she vanished into thin air. It was as if she had never been there at all.
I stared at the empty space where she had stood, my mind racing. Was I imagining things?
My thoughts were cut short when a vampire lunged at me from the side. I barely dodged in time, his claws missing me by inches. Grabbing his neck, I twisted hard, the sharp crack of bone echoing in the chaos. Without pausing, I tore his body apart and tossed the pieces in opposite directions, ensuring he wouldn’t get back up.
“Alpha!” Maddox’s voice called out, snapping me back to reality.
“Are you okay?” he asked as he approached, his face tight with concern.
I took a quick look around. Our warriors had turned the tide. With weapons in hand and the ability to shift now restored, they were taking down the remaining vampires efficiently. I noticed two of the creatures being restrained—clearly alive and meant for interrogation.
“Yeah,” I said with a short nod, turning back to him.
“Here, take this,” Maddox said, holding out a small vial.
I took it and glanced at the shimmering liquid inside.
“It’ll break the spell keeping you from shifting,” he explained quickly.
I ordered, “Take every guard to the hospital and call all the healers and doctors immediately to tend to them.”
Maddox nodded, and I saw that they had already begun carrying the injured guards while he barked orders to hurry up. Without wasting another moment, I uncorked the vial and drank the potion, feeling my wolf returning. However, seeing the casualties caused by the vampire attack, my heart burned with vengeance. I would make Damon pay for this.
“Interrogate the captured vampires thoroughly and find Damon’s location as soon as possible,” I commanded before walking toward where the injured guards were being taken.
“Did you see that woman when you arrived?” I asked Maddox, hoping he had also seen her and that it wasn’t just an illusion.
“No, Alpha. I didn’t see any woman there,” Maddox said, shrugging with uncertainty. “Why? What happened?”
“Nothing,” I replied, waving it off dismissively.
But it couldn’t have been my imagination. She was there. She saved me.
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