Axel's POV.
It doesn't take long for the moon to rise to the position. My body heats up as my wolf awakens.
Images of Grace fill my mind and I don't fight them. I try to keep my body calm, focusing on visions of my sweet mate. Maybe if I don't fight this, if I just go with it, it will be easier.
My gums throb as my incisors extend. They dig into my bottom lip, piercing the skin and making it bleed. The holes heal just as fast as they break.
A violent shudder shakes my body and I groan, falling forwards. I get to my hands and knees, my whole body trembling with the need to shift.
My wolf is awake, and he is seriously pissed.
I shift painfully quickly. Usually the process is smooth and controlled, this is different because my wolf has forcefully taken control of my body. My bones snap and pop into different positions in a fraction of a second.
I feel like a breath in, and by the time I exhale, I've changed form.
Another painful shudder wracks through and I groan dropping my head to the floor. This is going to be exhausting.
I look up at the moon out of the small windows in the basement. It's not even at its fullest yet. It's probably about half eleven. Not even midnight yet.
The worst is yet to come.
If only Grace knew what I am going through for her. Hopefully, this will work in my favor when I tell her about my kind. When she hears about what I went through so as not to force her into anything, hopefully it will make her more sympathetic to my situation.
Thinking of Grace is a mistake, it reminds my wolf of our true purpose, claiming our mate.
He tortures me with visions of us marking her. Now that I have seen her sweet body, the visions are even more realistic and arousing. My entire body quakes with the need to find her and claim her.
My mind goes blank with only one focus Grace. I leap to my paws and pull against the chains.
When they don't give, I keep pulling. I jump in the air, throwing myself towards the door. Each time, the chains creak and groan under the tension.
I must do this for almost an hour. It's exhausting, but I can't stop myself. My wolf is determined to get to her.
Eventually, I'm so tired that I shift back into my human form. My body hits the cold cement floor and I sigh in relief at the chilled temperature. It cools me slightly, allowing me a brief respite in madness.
My eyes land on chains attached to the wall. The nails are loose, they won't be able to hold me all night.
My hand shakes as I quickly reach for my phone. I unlock it and call Xaden. After two rings, he picks up.
'Axel Are you okay' He asks hurriedly, no doubt worried as to how I am calling him.
I can hear music in the background.
'Are you still at the party' My voice is gruff and gravelly and nothing like my own.
'Uh, yeah. Some people went home and the rest of us decided to stay, most of the teachers are drunk, it's hilarious.'
A wave of need fills me, and my hand tightens around the phone, it creaks, and I wonder if I'm going to break it.
'Get. Her. Out. Of. There,' I bite the words out through gritted teeth. 'I'm coming for her.'
The phone is crushed in my hand, and I drop it to the floor. At the thought of Grace, my wolf takes control once more.
I throw myself towards the door with renewed force and the chains give. They pull from the wall, bringing a load of debris and rubble with them.
With the metal weakened, I tear the cuffs from my wrists. My wolf is in control as he opens one of the basement windows and pulls us out.
I get to my feet and shift back into my wolf. He takes off towards the trees, heading for the Blackwood estate.
It will only take five minutes to get there at the speed I am running. I really hope that's enough time for Xaden to get Grace out of there and far away from me.
My claws dig into the soft earth, propelling me forwards at a faster speed. I'm panting my head off by the time I reach the estate.
I approach the old house from the grounds. All of the lights are still on, both inside and outside. I sniff the air. There is no one outside, they must all be in the house.
I pass the maze and pumpkin patch, getting closer to the house.
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