Chapter 173

Liam POV

There are rogues everywhere. It is not your typical rogue attack but one that has been cleverly organized. They worked in teams to take out pack members, and while none had been severely injured, thanks to Alpha Max and me, there was no telling how long the fight would go on and whether we could work hard enough so that all of the omegas would get to safety. I felt dread rise inside of the pit of my stomach. I was infinitely grateful that I had instructed Fiona to remain behind, fearful that she would get injured. As long as she stayed back in the study with Celeste, I would have nothing to worry about in regard to her. I was, however, a little surprised to see that Celeste hadn’t joined the fight, considering she had an Alpha wolf and would have been useful in the fight. She must have cared more about the child she was carrying than she wanted to admit. That meant she wasn’t a horrible person or at least not as bad as she was made out to be.

one, clamping my jaws down tight on their neck and shaking it rapidly to sever the neck from its spinal cord, I spotted a white wolf in the distance. It was moving quickly, dispatching rogues left and right. Regan and the others were further into the forest, separating in order for each of them to be able to take out as many rogues at once as they possibly could. Between four alpha wolves and one white wolf, we were a formidable force, and I was starting to believe we had hope in

the ranks, his body moving so fast he was almost a blur. I admired him greatly. He had

were hungry as well as bloodthirsty, a common trait amongst rogues as they didn’t have a pack to call home. These rogues, however, seemed to have formed some sort of pack or group of their own. I wondered if they had some sort of grudge against this pack, which would have explained why they chose to attack together as one large force. I glanced at Alpha Max’s wolf, but he remained calm and stoic. There were at least eight of them. I lunged towards one, quickly dispatching it, and then rolled out of the way as two tried to attack simultaneously. I turned and whacked one of them, sending them flying through the air and just managed to dodge to the side as another one attacked with their claws. Alpha Max managed to dispatch one before turning and beginning to fight against two more, snarling heavily. I hurt another one with claws, leaving it prone on the floor. That left five more. I leaped in the air and clamped my jaws around the neck of a third, causing it to try and buck me off without success. I bit through its neck and then dropped to the floor, hitting another one with my tail as it tried to attack from behind. A fifth one was quickly killed by Alpha Max, leaving three to deal with. Three were a lot easier to manage than eight had been. I saw warriors beginning

killed, and they were aware of the possibility they would be next. I saw them silently communicate even as I tried to attack one again, all three of them attempting to turn tail and run. The entire time, my thoughts remained on my mate, my priority

doubts they would make it out of the woods or the territory safely. I panted, before beginning to move, my paws thudding along the ground, heading in the direction that my mate Fiona had gone to, my heart pounding loudly in my chest. I would have heard or felt the mate bond severed if she was dead, but that didn’t mean my worry for her was unwarranted. She could be majorly hurt. If that happened I would never

I thought inwardly, pushing myself to move harder and faster, my head bowed against the fierce wind, I’m coming. Just hang on a little longer. I’m almost there. Talk to me, baby. Talk to me, I urged, still finding

happened in my absence was so devastating that even as I approached, she could not bring herself to turn her head and look at me. I had never seen her like this. Not in all the time we had spent together. I sucked in a breath, moving tentatively, wondering if I could do something to make her look at me. If I could just

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