Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder
Chapter 65
Chapter 65: I Miss You
**Lilly‘s POV
“It‘s all right, honey,” my mother said, smoothing my hair. “We‘ll be alright. Just stay quiet for a bit longer, and then the wolves upstairs will go, and we‘ll be safe.”
I looked up at my mother and nodded, but wasn‘t sure I believed her. We had run down here, my older brother, my mother, and I, about an hour ago, when we‘d first gotten word from the village guard that there were unknown wolves spotted in the woods near our homes. Some of the other villages nearby had been attacked recently, so we‘d been on high alert. None of us had slept for the last few nights.
We‘d heard that there were more warriors on the way to protect us, but so far, we hadn‘t seen any.
Upstairs, the floor creaked, and some glass broke. I held my breath, terrified.
I thought about all of my friends from school. Would I even be there tomorrow? We were supposed to have our seventh–grade assessments.
It should‘ve been the last thing on my mind.
“We should shift, Mom. Me and you need to be in our wolf forms,” whispered my older brother, Blake, who was twenty–two. “We need to be ready to run!”
My mother hesitated, but I wasn‘t sure why. Then, when we heard the weight of paws closer to the door that led downstairs, she nodded.
But before she shifted herself, she carefully lifted the cover to the vent next to us. It was our only chance of getting out undetected.
She had an emergency bag she could scoop up and put on her back as a wolf.
We could only hope that our father, who had volunteered to help with the village guard, would be okay, and we could meet up with him again somewhere down the line.
“You run south, as fast as you can,” my mother instructed my brother. “Put Lily on your back, and do not look back. For anything,” she told both of us, looking us each in the eye.
We both nodded. I knew that she‘d be able to talk to Blake using the mind–link once he shifted, but it wasn‘t the
same.
As quietly as he could, Blake shifted into his wolf form. I was surprised when I saw my mom gesture for me to pick up the backpack. I did as I was told, and Blake went first through the vent to the tunnel that led out of the basement. My mom nudged me to go next just as we heard more breaking glass and the sound of the door at the top of the stairs.
Using the mind–link, my mom shouted, “Run! Run kids, run!”
Blake and I ran through the tunnel. I kept my eyes on his tail. There was no room for me to get on his back down here. He came out of the forest ahead of me. He stopped as soon as we got out, and I climbed on top of him. I kept my eyes trained on the forest ahead of us, my big brother running as fast as he could as the sounds of shouting and howling filled our ears. I remembered what my mom said, and I didn‘t look back. But I wanted to.
Because I didn‘t hear her behind us.
“I miss you.”
“Oh, how I miss you, too,” I said, running my hand along Rosalie‘s soft cheek. “I miss you so much.
We were lying in bed, and she was in my arms, her head on my bicep, her eyes dancing as she smiled up at me.
voice was so soft and sultry. It was just a whisper
how I knew
started the same way. I knew that in a few
a moment, she‘d be
She‘d be falling.
fell, she didn‘t scream at all. I never heard a
had screamed, if she‘d called me a b*stard, if she‘d let out some sort of wail of anguish, this would‘
don‘t you?” she asked, pushing up
her. I never answered
I did… maybe
was as if my tongue
furrowed, and she stared at me more intently for a moment until we
cliffside. And I was too far away from
I couldn‘t reach her.
she asked. “Don‘t
but I couldn‘t reach her. Then her mouth – that beautiful mouth which produced all those perfect, calming melodies that always soothed my soul – flew open, and
banshee–like scream hit my ears before
like that, she was
In a flicker
of
and I was standing there,
Beep, beep, beep…
alarm made me bolt up, my heart racing, a cold sweat covering
unsettling as the sound of Rosalie‘s nightmarish scream that still echoed in
my heart
come here to lie down for a few minutes before I went back to work. Normally, I
I wished I hadn‘t.
hand down my face, I sat back up, remembering that I had work to do. The attacks on the villages in the northern forests continued. Just because I had had a bad dream didn‘t mean I could lie there and wallow
feet back into my shoes and went into the bathroom to splash some water onto
ome
man that stared back at me was
it before. I had heavy, dark bags under my eyes, and even though I‘d shaved earlier in the day, I hadn‘t done a very careful job of it.
drew me out
looked at me with worry. “Alpha, are you
fine. What‘s
“They‘re here!”
My Beta didn‘t seem panicked enough to mean that the enemy‘s wolves had shown up at
The witness brought useful information from the borders, and we were able to send help to rescue the
to put together the resources to help the people
none of the transport
here?” I repeated, staring at
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