Chapter 114
ZADE
The sound of Ollie desperately crying for his father hurt me, in a way that Iidn’t expect as I watched Xenois collapse on the wet ground behind us.
Even through the rearview mirror, I could see the devastation on his face, the way his body was shaking with each howl that seemed to be echoing
round for miles.
“DADDY!” Ollie screamed again, his small fists pounding against the window DADDY, DON’T LET THEM TAKE ME!”
Lumina was trying to hold him, her own tears rolling down her face as she attempted to comfort him.
“Baby, please,” she whispered, her voice breaking, as she was trying her best to console him and stop him from getting sick from crying too much.
‘Please calm down.”
But Ollie was beyond reason, at this point. He didn’t want to listen to any reasons or try to understand why they had to leave his father there. His five- year-old mind couldn’t understand why his mother was taking him away from his father, why the only safe place he had known all his life seemed to be collapsing around him.
“He’s going to get sick!” Ollie sobbed, pointing back at the border where Xenois still knelt in the rain.
“Daddy’s going to get sick because he doesn’t have clothes and it’s raining and he’s cold!”
I felt guilty watching the boy’s distress. This wasn’t how I’d wanted things to happen. I had hoped that Lumina and Ollie would be gone from his land before Xenois even found out, I didn’t mean to tear a child away from his father in such a traumatic way.
“Your daddy will be fine,” I said gently, trying to catch his eyes in the rearview mirror, as I continued speaking to him.
“He’s strong, and he would not get sick from a little rain and he’ll go back inside where it’s warm.”
But Ollie turned his tear-streaked face toward me, and I saw something that hade my blood run cold at the sight of it.
I didn’t see the pain or anger in his eyes but pure, unadulterated hatred that was present in his green eyes.
“You’re the monster,” he snarled, his voice taking on a cold edge that shouldnt be possible for a five-year-old.
“You’re the bad man who’s taking us away from Daddy!”
“Ollie, no,” Lumina said quickly, holding him tight as she shook her head and said
“Zade is trying to help us. He’s not a bad man.”
“YES, HE IS! Ollie screamed, his small body shaking with rage as he continued speaking. “I don’t want to go with him! I want to go home! I want my
daddy!”
I kept my eyes on the road, holding the steering wheel as I kept driving despite the emotional chaos that was happening in the backseat.
The rain was getting heavier which was making the screen wipers working tice as fast to push away the water so I could see clearly.
I needed to focus on getting us safely to my territory.
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“Lumina, we can’t go back now,” I said quietly, hating the fact that I was even speaking it in the first place. “I know this is hard, but-
“NOTHING IS ALRIGHT!” Ollie suddenly roared, and I felt the car fill up with kind of pressure that made my wolf sit up from where it had been lying dormant within me and take notice.
“IT’S ALL BECAUSE OF YOU!”
Before I could react or say anything and before Lumina could stop him, Ollie launched himself forward between the seats. His small hands grabbed onto
and I felt the sharp pain of fangs sinking into my flesh.
my arm,
The car swerved violently as I fought to maintain control, my wolf instincts screaming at me to defend myself even as my human mind recognized that this was just a traumatized child.
Blood started pouring from where Ollie bit me and I could feel his small fangs buried deep in my forearm.
‘Ollie!” Lumina screamed, grabbing for her son, trying to pull him off me. “Stop it! Let go!”
But Ollie held on with a strength that shouldn’t have been possible for his age, his fangs were locked in place as he growled against my skin.
Through the rearview mirror, I caught a glimpse of his face, and my heart stopped for a moment.
His eyes were no longer green. They were burning red with Alpha power, as tears were still rolling from his eyes, and his fangs were fully out, dripping
with my blood.
This wasn’t supposed to happen. Werewolf children didn’t shift until they were eighteen and ready to receive their wolf counterpart.
They might show signs of enhanced strength, super healing or speed that wasn’t present in normal human children but full fangs and Alpha eyes? That
was unheard of.
“Lumina,’ I said through gritted teeth, trying my best to keep the car on the windy road to avoid steering off the path and hitting something accidentally as Ollie’s grip tightened. “You need to get him off me. Now.”
She was pulling at Ollie’s shoulders, trying to force him loose from my body Hut he was locked on like a pit bull. His small body was shaking with rage and power that was too much for his young body to contain.
“Ollie, please,” Lumina sobbed, her voice desperate, pleading with him. “Please let go. You’re hurting him.”
“Good!” Ollie snarled around his fangs, his voice distorted a bit but still carrying that Alpha authority that was supposed to be impossible. “He hurt
Daddy! He hurt us!”
The car skidded slightly as I hit a patch of water that had gathered, it was a pothole that made me swerve to the right quickly, and I realized we were in serious danger. I needed to get Ollie under control before we crashed and got more injured or worse.
“Ollie,” I said, using my own Alpha voice despite the pain that I was feeling a the moment. “Release.”
The command hit him instantly as his eyes widened and his grip got looser for a moment.
Lumina took advantage of the moment to pull him back, finally managing to pry his fangs from my arm.
Ollie fell back against the seat, his mouth covered in my blood, his fangs still out, and his eyes still red. He was panting like he’d run a marathon, his small chest heaving heavily as he tried to gain back his breath but wasn’t able to
“Oh god,” Lumina whispered, staring at her son in horror. “Oh god, what’s happening to him?”
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