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“Yeah. Pretty good huh?” The creature asked with a chilling chuckle, retreating deeper into the shadows of its cage.
My skin crawled at the satisfaction in its voice. This thing was enjoying our predicament far too much.
“You’re absolutely not going out into those woods. We’re not using you as bait.” Damien’s voice cut through the basement air like a blade, his alpha authority radiating from every word.
Relief flooded through me at his protective stance, even as frustration bubbled up. “I was thinking exactly the same thing,” I said, grateful that Damien and Marcus were on the same page about this insane idea.
“Come on, Marcus. Let’s get the hell out of here.” The musty basement air was making my lungs feel heavy, and being near that creature was setting every instinct on high
alert.
Marcus’s eyes remained fixed on the pale, twisted thing in the cage for several long moments. His jaw worked silently before he finally turned to follow Damien and me up the narrow wooden stairs. The basement door slammed shut behind us with a
satisfying thud, and Damien’s hands moved quickly to secure every lock we had installed.
But my mind was already racing ahead to the impossible problem we now faced. “If we can’t use me as bait, then what the hell are we going to do? All our soldiers traveled here for nothing? We’ve already got a comprehensive plan in place.”
The weight of all those warriors who had left their families and territories to help us felt crushing. They deserved better than to return home empty–handed because we couldn’t execute our strategy.
“I know the situation is complicated. But I’m not going to let you walk into those woods as prey.” Damien’s voice carried the finality of an alpha decision, no room for negotiation.
A new idea sparked in my mind. “We could send a decoy instead. A female warrior who resembles me physically.”
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Both Marcus and Damien let out simultaneous scoffs that made my cheeks burn with
embarrassment.
“What?” I demanded, crossing my arms defensively. Their reaction stung more than I
wanted to admit.
“No she–wolf looks like you, Elena. I’m sorry, but they simply don’t.” Damien’s tone was matter–of–fact, but there was something deeper in his eyes that made my heart skip.
Marcus nodded in agreement. “Your scent, your energy signature, everything about you is unique. These creatures would know the difference immediately.”
“Well, what the hell are we supposed to do then?” The question came out sharper than intended, my frustration bleeding into every syllable.
Marcus suddenly stiffened, his head tilting toward the basement door. “It can still hear every word we’re saying.”
The realization sent ice through my veins. Of course that thing was listening, probably relaying everything back to its pack somehow. We had been discussing our
vulnerabilities right in front of our enemy.
Without another word, we moved to the far side of the packhouse, putting as much distance as possible between ourselves and the basement. The living room felt safer, though I couldn’t shake the feeling that we were still being watched somehow.
“Alright. We’ll brief the warriors at first light. Share this new intelligence and develop a completely different strategy.” Damien settled into planning mode, his tactical mind already working through alternatives,
“Sounds like our best option,” I agreed, though uncertainty gnawed at me.
“Before we call it a night, I need to address something.” Damien’s tone shifted, becoming dangerously quiet. Marcus and I both turned toward him, but his intense gaze was locked solely on Marcus.
The temperature in the room seemed to drop several degrees.
“What the fuck were you doing in our bedroom earlier?” The question hung in the air like a loaded weapon.
Marcus’s eyes went wide, genuine fear flickering across his features. Color drained from his face as he realized we had caught him red–handed.
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“Learn to mask your scent better if you’re planning to lurk around watching people have sex,” I said with a smirk, patting Marcus’s chest as I walked past him toward the
staircase.
His embarrassment was almost endearing, though the possessive part of me wondered exactly how much he had witnessed.
Damien followed close behind me as we climbed to our bedroom. We checked on the children first, finding them sleeping peacefully despite the chaos surrounding our lives. Their innocent faces reminded me of everything we were fighting to protect.
We slipped into bed, but sleep proved elusive. The events of the evening replayed in my mind like a broken record. Even as exhaustion weighed down my limbs, my brain refused to quiet.
Eventually, Damien’s breathing deepened and evened out beside me. His features relaxed in sleep, making him look younger and less burdened by the weight of leadership he carried every day.
I watched him carefully, counting his breaths until I was certain he had fallen into deep sleep. Only then did I carefully extract myself from his warm embrace and slip out of bed.
My bare feet made no sound on the cool floors as I crept from our room, closing the door with practiced silence. The packhouse felt different in the darkness, shadows seeming to move and shift with each step.
I navigated through the maze of hallways until I reached the kitchen, where I retrieved a syringe from the first aid supplies. My hands moved with steady precision despite the hammering of my heart.
The basement key felt heavy in my palm as I unlocked the door and descended into the creature’s domain once more.
“I knew you’d return, Princess.” Its voice carried smug satisfaction that made my teeth clench.
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