Chapter 180
Nathan’s POV
Fear, real, primal fear surged through me.
Before I even realized it, I had Collins by the collar.
“Find her,” I snarled, my voice more wolf than man. “Contact the Waterfall enforcers. Pull up every ro
surveillance feed. No matter what, you must bring her back to me.”
My vision was edged with red. Collins’s eyes widened…he had never seen me like this.
He immediately handed Lana to the nanny and rushed off to relay orders through the pack’s emergency channels.
Then Lana suddenly locked her gaze on my phone left in the car and began fussing and whining with urgency as though she was sending me a message.
“What is it, little one…?” I murmured, turning to look.
My phone screen was lit. My heart thudded once then seemed to stop altogether.
I snatched the phone.
A message glared back at me:
[I’m in danger. Please call the enforcers.]
For a moment, the world around me faded. I felt the shiver rack down my spine, my wolf pushing forward with a snarl.
It wasn’t a normal message… It was the phone’s auto-alert function.
Which meant Aria hadn’t even been able to type.
She couldn’t message me… this was the only thing she could trigger.
My chest tightened until it felt like iron bands were crushing my ribs. There was a link attached. I clicked
it instantly.
A map opened-her phone’s location plotted with a path stretching across Asterfell.
It was North and that path led to only one place. A city in the outskirt.
My blood boiled and iced over at the same time. Crescent City was isolated, dangerous, crawling with rogues who didn’t respect pack lines.
I didn’t hesitate.
“Head north-toward Crescent City!” I barked.
But my voice cracked with a rare tremor.
I shoved Collins aside and slid into the driver’s seat myself. The moment the engine roared alive, Collins scrambled in, still on the phone.
Lana suddenly burst into full crying mode. She squirmed in the nanny’s arms, reaching toward me desperately with her tiny fists.
Her wail cut through the air like a howl.
The nanny struggled to hold her, looking to me helplessly. “Alpha…”
“Get in,” I ordered.
She blinked. “Me?”
“Yes. Get in.”
The moment the words left my mouth, Lana stopped crying, as if that was exactly what she’d been demanding..
I slammed the accelerator.
Collins smacked into the window with a grunt as we shot forward like a silver arrow. The engine screamed, tires biting into asphalt as I pushed the car harder… faster…
Traffic enforcers spotted us immediately, stepping into the road, ready to stop us but as soon as they saw me in the driver’s seat, they bowed and waved us past.
We flew past the city limits. The highway turned rough, gravel spitting beneath the tires as the Maybach tore through the terrain without slowing.
Dusk bled into the sky, purple clouds settling over the horizon. Less than an hour had passed, but the air was already colder and heavier.
My wolf pressed against my skin, restless and furious.
Aria’s POV
I curled up inside the shallow pit I had dug with my own claws. The scent of earth was heavy in my nose.
Around me stretched an endless ocean of grass, whispering in the wind. Even though the wild grass towered tall and thick, my white fur still felt like a beacon screaming, Here I am.
The man was still out there. That lunatic.


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