Chapter 181 – Blaise Makes an Offer

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Blaise is still peering around my back, trying to get a good look at Selene, though it’s clear he’s already seen her eyes. “Come out, come out little wolf.” He encourages, sounding as though he’s luring a small child out to play. “Let me see you.”

Axel is clawing at the surface of my skin, desperate to put down the other Alpha before he can harm my mate and unborn pup. “Selene,” | instruct quietly. “Run.”

I feel her little fists curl more tightly into my shirt. “No!” She whispers frantically, “I’m not leaving you here.”

“And she’s brave too.” Blaise chuckles, clearly delight ed. I’m not sure what to make of the man. The way he’s speaking to Selene is so altered from the way he barked at Arabella. Then again, I suppose that if he’s spent more than half his life searching for something, finally finding the ob ject he’s so obsessed with would make him a bit overenthu siastic.

“I said run.” | grit out through clenched fangs. “That’s an order, mate.”

I can feel Selene shaking her head in defiance, even as I

snarl at her more viciously than I did when I thought she was my enemy. She jolts in shock, but just holds onto me more tightly.

“Clever girl, you found your own Alpha to protect you.” Blaise croons, “but running won’t help you now.”

“I don’t understand.” Arabella announces shakily, What’s going on?”

“Shut her up.” Blaise orders coldly. At first I think he must be talking to the man still waiting behind him, but the next thing I know a small army of guards enters the church, entering from every door around the chapel. My stomach immediately tangles into knots. It was questionable whether we could fight our way out of here with only Blaise to defeat, now it will be impossible.

As I watch, one of the guards stalks Arabella into a cor ner, making her cower and whimper with fear. With as little care and ceremony as if he was snapping a twig, the sentry reaches out and snaps Arabella’s neck, dropping her swiftly and letting her body crumple to the ground. Selene yelps, 1 suspect more in surprise than anything else.

To my shock, the sound of her cry seems to worry Blaise. “Now, now,” He cautions in that same saccharine tone, “don’t be afraid, my lovely. Your death will be much kinder.”

Unable to contain Axel for a moment longer, I shift, roaring as my body contorts and transforms. When the shift is complete, I lean my hind quarters against Selene, using my weight to herd her backwards. However the mo ment Selene was revealed, Blaise’s face lit up like a kid in a

candy store.

the gentle swell of her tummy. He gasps softly, appearing completely transfixed. “You didn’t tell me she was breeding.” He says

know it mattered.” The

“In fact, you just

until he ran away that I real ized Helene was nowhere to be found. The witch had been by Selene’s side when she entered the

at us, Blaise shakes his head, making a soft tutting sound. “So remarkable, and that mongrel

I’d been so distract ed

notices, Blaise sees the tendrils of black fog slowly edging in around him, and positively cackles. “And you’ve even unlocked some of the secrets of your magic!” He

“You cannot

how incredible you are. And now I have a choice.” He adds gleefully, staring at her stomach. “Decisions, decisions.” He says to himself, “It seems such a shame

He’s debating keeping Selene for himself, and waiting until our baby is born to perform whatever spell requires a

impossible for Blaise or his men to see us. Leaving a small bubble

next. Leaning into her legs, I try to silently en courage her to just breathe and not get

you should know you’re not the

Blaise is still standing, and one of the men I took to be a sentry is by his sides, hands extended as

we might stand a chance. Nudging

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wolves away from my mate. Blaise watches with rapt

outside, where night

I cannot watch any longer when a trio of wolves bear down on me. Dispatching them quickly, I turn

wolf I take down, two more appear, and before long Blaise’s entire guard is on me. It seems like every sentry he brought with him is now charging towards me, and though I know the odds are now against

to try and see Selene, I find her frozen in the doorway, star ing at me in panic even as she holds Blaise at bay with a ball of light between her palms. The spellcaster has fallen, but Blaise looks entirely

me, a glint of something akin to respect in his sharp

trembling, she shakes her head, and I put every bit of Alpha authority I can muster

of my order, but still she does not move. “Let him go.”

I have to admit, she did have a good

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