Leilani.
My promise to Scarface was the only thing I thought about as my eyes slowly drifted open several hours later, and when this happened, I noticed to my horror that I was laying on a cold damp floor, on my right side, with heavy metal clasps wrapped around my ankles and wrists.
The metals burned when I moved, even though it was only slightly, and it made red burn marks sear across my skin, gleaming like red bloody streaks on snow.
My body felt so sore and so stiff, one would think I had been beaten up by a hundred rogue wolves all at once, and my head, already aching from hitting it against the headrest, throbbed with a burning headache as I tried to lift my head off the floor.
Tears burned at the corners of my eyes when I forcefully pushed myself to a sitting position, but those tears soon dried up when I saw Jarek sitting by a corner of the dark room with his head lolled to the side and his eyes closed as if asleep.
Like this, with his face covered in bruises and dried blood, he looked pitiful. His shoulders were shrunken and his chest rose and fell so slowly, one would think that he was dead if you didn’t look closely.
And not so far from me, the triplets were chained together with metal chains so heavy, they looked like something straight out of a movie I’d watched a long time ago about the slave trade.
My breath hitched when I saw the purple lines around their bodies and the blisters in their arms and wrists, and I needed no soothsayer to know that it was silver. The chain. And now, they were reacting to it badly.
"So much for trying to protect you," a soft voice suddenly slipped into my head, snapping me out of my reverie.
My head shot upward at the sound, and when I saw who it was— Keisha, who was smiling smugly at me, I frowned.
"These men... these weaklings, did all they could to save you from me, yet, this is how they end up— in my clutches and on the very edge of death."
Her words made me hostile at them one more time as if to check if she was spitting facts, and when I was satisfied with the uniform rise and fall of their chests, I turned away to look at her and drawled;
"And that’s because you didn’t have the balls to come at us directly so you had to resort to these obnoxious theatrics." I hissed back, not missing the way her eyebrows twitched.
She smiled, licking her teeth as she came to sit on the floor beside me. My body shook when she trailed her cold fingers over my arm and with a smile so cold, it made me shiver, she said;
"You came for me."
"Pardon?"
"I didn’t drag you out of your safe heaven, did I?" She sassed, "...you came out on your own and that’s all on you."
For a second after she said that, I only stared at her, unsure of how to respond. My chest burned with rage, especially since the sight of all four men tied up in uncomfortable positions burned into the back of my mind.
My breath hitched one more time when I saw Zevran stir, but because all of Keisha’s attention was focused on me, she didn’t notice this.
I muttered; "untie me."
"I would do that if you had been polite..."
"Or you can’t because you’re scared of what I would do." I clapped back.
Deep down, I knew that there was little to nothing that I could do to her, but knowing her and how prideful she could be most of the time, I knew that that was the only way to get her so riled up that she would make a mistake.
Caelum stirred.
"You and I know that I am not scared of you," she hissed as she added another finger to the one already trailing up and down my arm.
Goosebumps spread across my skin, one that I tried to shrug off but failed.
"You’re a pathetic little cunt who hides behind the backs of men— Alphas— and now, to add to your already pathetic self, you’ve lost your wolf for the second time."
Her words made me see red. It made me want to grab at her head and bash it against the wall behind me, but clamping down on my rage, I bit my tongue and looked away, sighing as I said;
"That’s right."
Kael’s eyes slowly fluttered open.
His droopy eyes met mine in that moment and I blinked quickly, as if saying: ’don’t make a sound!’

’You are the overhyped loser,’ A voice countered back but it wasn’t mine.
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