Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder
Chapter 1009
Chapter 60 : A Dangerous Ascent
*Lucas*
When Oliver left to return to his pack, he left me the warriors he promised to accompany us to Lycenna.
“Are we ready to go?” I asked the five warriors that remained under my command.
“Yes sir!”
“We have our course plotted and all our gear.”
“Good. Now, I just need to get the star of the show. Meet us out front in half an hour.” I chuckled to myself and went to find Sasha.
She was in the garden, staring at the exterior walls of the compound.
“What are you doing?”
She slowly shifted her eyes to me. “The architecture of this building is beautiful.”
I scoffed and shook my head. “That’s what you’re focused on?”
“Given what we are about to face, I wanted to remind myself what I’m passionate about and what I love.” She smiled softly.
Overwhelmed by her charm and beauty, I reached for her, cupping her cheek in my palm. I ran my thumb over her bottom lip, savoring the feel of her warm, smooth skin.
“I hope you’re not worried about what we’re about to do.”
She shook her head. “Not worried. I’m cautious.”
“Fair enough. If it is architecture you’re after, I’m sure the abandoned territory of Lycenna has all kinds of architecture you’ve never seen before.”
I held my hand out to her.
Sasha gave me a suspicious look.
“Well, alright.” She took my hand and we headed to the front to join our companions.
***
The trek to Lycenna was brutal.
In just a few days, we were in the thick of the mountains–tall, jagged peaks, some covered in snow, others with loose rocks that had a habit of slipping when stepped on.
We had to set up our camps carefully to avoid potential rock slides.
There were paths through the mountains but we couldn’t follow them. I used the compass my mother gave me in conjunction with the maps. It took us in several directions that required climbing gear to get over the peaks.
The terrain was rough but it was absolutely gorgeous. Above the tree line, there were hardly any plants or animals. We saw beautiful landscapes from afar–miles and miles of lakes, forests, fields, and oceans, all the way to the horizon.
At night, the stars were so bright and beautiful. The temperatures were getting colder throughout the day and night and dropped drastically once we got above the clouds.
“How much further do we have to go?” Sasha asked, suspended in her climbing harness.
“I’m not sure. The compass doesn’t have an endpoint on it. I can just tell we are going in the right direction.” I found my next foothold and pulled myself up on the ledge.
“I knew this would be difficult but… rock climbing, every day!”
“You got this. We’re deep in the mountains now. I think we’ll be there soon.” I reached for her arm to help pull her up.
“Lucas, my foot is slipping. Can you help me?”
“Yeah, hang on….”
“AHHHHHH!”
Sasha disappeared over the ledge, her scream fading into the distance.
“SASHA!” I reached for thin air, grabbing at nothing. My heart thundered in my chest as I watched her disappear below the clouds.
All the warriors around me burst into commotion.
I whipped around and glared at them.
“What the hell happened!? Who was holding her line?”
“I’m sorry, sir, but the line snapped.” One of the warriors held up a broken rope.
My eyes widened and I felt the world slip out from under me. Sasha fell from the mountains.
She was gone….
My wolf howled forlornly and clawed his way to the surface, desperate to take control and run through his grief.
I felt like someone was standing on my chest. I couldn’t breathe. I couldn’t think.
“Lucas, sir, should we go after her?”
I snapped out of my daze. “Yes, we are going after her.”
Even though my wolf was going crazy in my head, I didn’t think Sasha was lost completely. I could still feel the mate bond between us. My eyes and my brain knew what they saw but I knew what I felt.
She was alive.
We packed up the gear and headed back down the mountain. I made sure all the lines were tested before we put any more weight on them.
It was slow going down the cliffside. My wolf was anxious. I was anxious. I kept feeling for the bond to see if it was still intact.
It was.
But how could anyone survive a fall like that? It wasn’t possible, was it?
Sasha had all kinds of power that I didn’t understand. Maybe she’d found a way to save herself… I held onto the hope as we descended.
“Look there, on that ledge!” one of the warriors cried, pointing down.
I followed his finger. My heart stopped and I nearly lost my grip on my own line.
“Sasha!” I hurried to lower myself down to the ledge.
She was lying there motionless.
I dropped down on my knees, still holding my breath as I looked her over. She had some scrapes and bruises but nothing looked bent, broken, or punctured.
“Sasha,” I whispered. I was too afraid to touch her, thinking she would break into a million pieces.
“Is she breathing?”
“Yes, she’s breathing. She’s….”
“L-Lucas?” Sasha blinked her eyes open. She winced and cringed immediately.
“D-don’t move. You fell. Get the emergency med kit!” I demanded, snapping at the warriors.
I touched up her cuts and scrapes as best I could. Sasha was fully away now.
“Does anything feel broken or damaged?”
“No. I can wiggle my fingers and toes. I just feel really sore.”
“Do you think you can move?”
Sasha nodded and rolled over. She sat up, groaning.
“C-careful….”
She nodded. “I’m okay. I’m just sore and achy.”
“How did you survive that?” one of the warriors asked.
Sasha looked up. Her eyes widened and I saw the fear and confusion in her eyes.
“I remember falling and thinking that I wasn’t ready to die and then… nothing.”
“We don’t need to understand it now. We need to get somewhere we can set up camp. This ledge is too small, and I don’t want you outside once the sun sets. I want you to be warm and resting.”
Sasha smiled at me, winced from pain, and then nodded.
I helped her up. She was wobbly on her legs but she could walk, as long as she leaned against me.
We found a clearing in the mountain peaks to set up camp. The warriors worked quickly while the sun set. I made a campfire and kept Sasha wrapped in a big blanket. I gave her some soothing tea and cleaned all her cuts, putting fresh bandages on them.
By the time camp was set up, I sent Sasha straight to bed. She needed her rest after that fall. I went into the tent and sat on a camp chair, watching her sleep. I wasn’t letting her out of my sight.
There was a part of me that thought this was some kind of dream or delusion, but I’d hold onto it as long as possible.
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