hapter 125 – Ella Hears the All Clear

Ella

The waiting is horrible.

I did exactly as Sinclair asked and followed the guards to the safe house, taking only a few essentials. We left our phones and technology behind, and then I was piled into the back of a car and hidden under a blanket just in case someone found a way to glimpse through the black out windows. We drove for more than half an hour, making all kinds of twists and turns. I’m sure some of it was just evasive driving to make sure we weren’t being followed, which worries me more than I’d like to admit.

As I lay there I realized that Sinclair must have been afraid that this attack might be used as a distraction for the Prince to make a move against me, and that possibility seems more and more likely the more I think about it. Hadn’t the Prince been planning a distraction just like this before the Queen died? It’s no wonder Sinclair hadn’t wanted me to stay at the house – even though it’s the most secure building in the city next to the Royal Palace.

When we arrived at the safe house I was relieved to discover it was a veritable fortress. It didn’t even look like a house. In fact, when the car pulled to a stop in front of a huge rock wall on the side of a mountain, I a*sumed one of the guards needed to use the restroom or something. I couldn’t have been more surprised when they all exited the car and began pressing on the rocks, moving their hands around on the granite until they found the right spot and pushed in. It took all four of them, each pressing on a specific spot in perfect unison, before the mountain itself opened up. The rock wall slid inward, even though it had looked completely solid from the outside.

One of the guards lifted me out of the car and carried me inside, and all but the driver entered with me. Just before the wall closed behind us, I saw the car speeding away again. It had all happened in about 30 seconds, and when I look around I’m amazed to discover that the interior of the mountain is as luxurious and comfortable as the mansion. Despite being an actual cave, electricity lights the sprawling rooms, which are fully furnished and decked out with amenities.

When I look back at the entrance I discover a keypad mounted in the rock, but no sign of the door. A flash of claustrophobia overtakes me and I worry about how I’ll get out again, but I take a deep breath and try to comfort myself with the knowledge that no one could possibly find me here.

There are books and games filling the bookcases, as well as a space to exercise, but little other entertainment. I investigate the kitchen and find only a pantry full of canned goods, as well as a freezer full of frozen food. I decide to try and distract myself by baking, thinking that I might be able to welcome Sinclair home with some homemade cookies or something similar. However when I move towards the pantry, my head guard Gabriel crosses his arms over his chest. “You’re still on bed rest, Luna.”

I arch my brow at him, experiencing a familiar rush of annoyance to be bossed around by someone who is not my mate. “I can be on my feet for twenty minutes. After that, I’ll sit at the counter.”

He rumbles wordlessly, as if he’s unsure whether or not he should allow me this work around. I notch my chin up defiantly, cradling my belly. As if he could ever care more about my baby’s well being than I do. I think grumpily. Besides, an extra five minutes on my feet when I’m doing something that relaxes me.

can bring me all of the ingredients and do the clean

seeming pleased to have a task. “What

I ask after a moment, wondering if he

replies grimly. “Centuries ago this sort of thing wasn’t that uncommon. Bands of rogues would join up and even form coalitions at times. Under a powerful rebel leader, rogues have tried to

look for Dominic?” I inquire, measuring out flour

the freezer and setting it in the microwave for me. “If he’s able to prevent the attack

deterrent to keep them out, that he looks

“I can guarantee that’s how the Prince will

that he keeps causing all this trouble but Dominic is the

times. When everything goes right no one notices, because he’s just doing his job. But if something goes wrong then he gets dragged through the

growling, “Dominic does everything for his people, they

Gabriel replies, smothering a

all take?”

or days – depending how serious

were out there with them?” I

not.” He answers, seeming amazed that

boring that being in the thick of it.” As the words leave my mouth I realize how insensitive they might sound. “I mean I know battle

carefully closing the bags and boxes of ingredients once I finished with them, but now he goes still. “Do you have no idea what an honor it is to be a*signed to guard you? The men in this room are here because the Alpha has deemed us the fiercest

this information. “I didn’t realize.” This information dances through my head, trying to make sense of

to understand that without you, the pack is weaker. A pack’s Luna is incredibly important – sacred not only because she gives us heirs and the next generation of Alphas, but because she leads the she-wolves, she is the Alpha’s rock. The Alpha might be the pack’s backbone, but the Luna is its heart. Any of us would gladly lay down our lives

die for me.” I murmur softly, staring at the cookie

you don’t.” Gabriel smiles. “That’s

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