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The Alpha Who Saved Me novel Chapter 212

Chapter 62

Emery

Mom’s eyes widen with understanding, but I place my finger over my lips. Only my mom and Aunt Quinn hear my little secret and I can see the excitement in both of their eyes. I look up at my mates and they’re all smiling as well. I’m not sure what has our father’s attention but none of them hear my bit of news. It’s just as well, though, they will be too over- protective had they heard.

Bea pops in, “The council is here!”

I nod at all three of my aunts and they do their part, the amulets glowing around their wrists as they hold the wall. Their hands are linked while their eyes are closed. You can see their lips moving as they chant silently. I feel the wards come down, but the new ones go up automatically, trapping the enemy between the invisible wall and the border.

“Do it now!” I tell our parents.

They all take the daggers to our hands and slice them in the center of each palm. The sting is nothing as the blade releases the blood from within. We automatically form a circle as we grasp each other’s hands. As our blood drips to the ground, we begin the chant, softly at first, but as I start to feel a warmth deep inside of me, my voice gets louder, as does my

mates.

Opening my eyes, I can see a golden hue radiating off my skin, and each of my mates have their own hue as well.

Decker’s is a black shimmery color, Holden’s is a white shimmery, and Asher’s is a red one. It’s like smoke as it filters to the center of our circle and joins together, mixing the colors together before they move upward.

The wind picks up all around us and the ground begins to rumble beneath our feet. Screams can be heard from the Shikari as one by one I can see them in my mind, dropping to their knees. They scramble, trying to take hold of their magic that seeps out from their chests and gets sucked back into the earth. It’s too much for some and they drop, taking their last breath on foreign soil. I can’t feel sorry for them, they chose this path and now they must suffer the consequences.

We are only about three quarters of the way through when I start to feel myself waver. Both Holden and Decker hold tightly onto me, keeping me from collapsing. All of a sudden, I feel a burst of energy rush through me, and I stand up on my own, my voice loud and clear until the very last Shikari has been syphoned.

“I felt that! The power surge that went through you; was

that…”

I cut Decker off, “Yes, that was the pup.” I grin.

“I don’t mean to rain on anyone’s parade,” Uncle Declan says as he hurries over, “But we should probably get to the border so we can drop the wall and see what happens.”

“You’re right,” Holden speaks up, “Ledger and Spencer, will you grab the prisoner and bring him with you? Try not to kill him on the way over.” My mate chuckles.

“Ten-four, Alpha.” Both of my dad’s say it in unison.

It’s so weird hearing them refer to my mates as Alpha but I guess I had better get used to it. Just like I’m their Luna, but I know I will always be their baby first and foremost. Both of my father’s kiss me on the head, congratulating me for

accomplishing what we set out to do. Everyone always wants their parents praise and I’m not different. Warmth floods me when I hear each of them and then they are gone, heading to go get Colin.

‘Are you ready, Em?’ Kiki asks anxiously.

Looking back at my mates, I see that they’ve already shifted and are only waiting on me, ‘Yes Kiki, I’m ready.’

We shift and then the four of us race to the border where everyone else is at. There’s only about half of the Shikari still standing. According to the other territories, none of the hunters showed up there, they were all here, and by the looks of it, I’d say that there were maybe two thousand, but less than a thousand remain standing. None of the council members stood a chance; they were too old to take the loss of their magic as it was syphoned out. Magic was all they knew; it was like a mate losing their other half, only the Shikari were too greedy and only loved their magic.

Out of all the men standing, there is one woman, and it’s one I know because I could never forget her face. Kiki growls and bares her teeth at the woman. The hunters stand huddled together, scared shitless with so many wolves surrounding them and there isn’t anything that they can do about it. The wall is now down and so Kiki walks slowly towards the woman like she’s stalking her. I have to give it to Layla; she may be scared but she doesn’t back down.

“Kiki, please don’t!” We hear a familiar voice behind us and

turn to see Bea standing there with pleading eyes.

‘It’s her sister, Kiki. We can’t harm her; Bea has done so much

for us.’

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