The Silent Alpha (Natalia)
Chapter 71
- 71. The Fog
*** Zane*** “Are the canisters in place?”
“Yes, for the umpteenth time, Toran! They are!” Taryn groans. “Would you stop questioning my abilities? You insult me,” she huffs.
Toran rolls his eyes at her but the hint of a smile on his lips tells me he enjoys pestering his little sister. The Alpha then turns to Tylen and I, taking a deep breath to gather all of his thoughts. He takes a utility belt and an armlet with a built–in pouch and explains the tools within them.
Opening a pouch on the belt, Toran pulls out small metal beads and holds them between his thumb and forefinger
“These are silver beads. They are coated with a thin layer of aluminum to allow you to hold them. Give these to Tylen if there‘s an attack. He will charge them and when they detonate, they‘ll release silver shrapnel that will do some serious damage.”
He points to a number of small grenade–looking things on the belt. “These contain silver nitrate and wolfsbane gas,” Toran explains. “Useful for providing cover.”
ety, toss, and run. This s**t travels and it burns if it touches you.” Tylen interjects. One by one, Toran explains all the contents of the belt. “And one more thing,” he adds, his voice growing very serious. “Do not, under any circumstances, enter the water.” Tylen and Taryn nod in agreement with the Alpha.“ There are guns positioned within the cliffs all around the islands that shoot pellets containing magnesium and silver nitrate into the water. Upon contact with the water, the magnesium and silver explode and you do not want to be anywhere near when that happens. We also have canisters in the surrounding water containing pressurized silver nitrate, wolfsbane, and nightshade. The gas is extremely poisonous and we only have a handful of antidote vials available.” He pulls out two preloaded syringes from his pocket and puts them in my armlet. “I pray you never need this but this is the antidote. The guns and canisters are motion–sensored so DO NOT ENTER THE WATER.”
“Also remember, your only job is to protect the bunker. No matter what happens, you stay on the bunker island. We‘ll handle the rest of the islands,” Taryn explains. “Anyone who tries to get into the bunker is killed on sight. No questions asked.”
Inod silently, Toran lost in thought for a moment. “Are we done with the sermon?” Tylen snaps, turning on his heel. “If so, we better get moving.” “Tylen,” Toran calls out, Tylen pausing by the door. “Be careful son.” “I don‘t need you looking out for me,” Tylen snaps, Toran doing his best to remain calm. “Zane, let‘s go.”
The tension in the room is uncomfortable, but Toran lets the disrespect slide, very likely worrying about more pressing matters.
“Goddess be with you,” Toran says to us before turning to his sister and getting back to work planning out the last details of their attack.
It‘s a simple blessing, but having never heard those words from my own father, I find myself standing a little taller as I turn to leave.
Trush to keep up with Tylen as he storms out of the meeting room, walking past several soldiers who salute him on his way out. Once out of the house, we make our way towards the northern part of the island covered in dense forest. I feel my heart rate accelerate as we maneuver our way through the thick trees until we reach an unassuming stone formation.
Tylen lifts a small stone and a secret passageway reveals itself within the ground. “Let‘s go,” Tylen sighs. “The faster we get to the bunker, the better.” Tylen leads the way in and I follow him into the darkness, doing my best to stay focused and remain calm.
“You‘ll be fine,” Tylen mutters as we walk through the dark passageway. “We shouldn‘t get much action on the bunker island.”
He says nothing more, the silence allowing my mind to drift off to my Talia and our pup. I hope they are sleeping
peacefully together. I hope they are okay. I think of my moms too and how they must be feeling right now with us gone. I don‘t know Tylen but I hope he treats Agnes well. She‘s had enough heartbreak to last a lifetime.
“l–is Toran g–good to my mom?” I blurt out, anxiously waiting for Tylen‘s reply.
Thear the hesitation in Tylen‘s footsteps when I ask the question and it makes me nervous that I may not want to know the answer,
“He treats her like a queen,” Tylen replies after a long pause. “She‘s always safe with him.”
y–your dad are… Well m–my father… u–used to hu–hurt us,” I say, growing very nervous with
a complicated man…” Toran says. “He‘s not
holding his hand up so l halt in my tracks. We go still,
about a mile off our coast. A thick fog has rolled in over the islands so our drones won‘t see jack s**t for the next few hours. We‘ve been moved to the western island closest to
walls of the tunnels, muttering ‘Where is it? Where is it‘ to himself. He breathes a sigh of relief when he finds a closet door
back. He pulls out two rifles and hands me one of them. “Just in case,” he says. “They are loaded with silver bullets, so we should
four–way intersection, Tylen pushing me towards the western tunnel. After what seems like an eternity, we finally see the exit and I shield my eyes
after examining a compass. “The
travel on foot through the fog for a while, but Grayson
fanny pack, hooman. We might need your little balls,”
we find the watchtower hidden between two large trees. It is a tall wooden structure resembling a small bird house with a ladder running up the side. We climb into the box and find it equipped with a table, a trunk of supplies, and a siren. Tylen unlocks the metal trunk glued to the floor of the tower and pulls out a large telescope, setting it up so it
of movement soon,” Tylen instructs. From his pocket, he pulls out a radio and puts it on the table. “Comms with all the units. You don‘t have a mindlink with
it
patting my back. “It helps to think of something important during a war. It makes it feel
other after I was beaten and thrown out of the pack and now I‘m fighting a war against him and my former pack. It suddenly dawns on me that I will be fighting the soldiers I grew up watching as they
that I don‘t feel any remorse for switching sides? I wonder. Scarlett Haven was never our pack. Grayson mutters. You don‘t have to feel anything towards them.
little more when I hear the hum of an engine just above us. Tylen seems to hear the humming too
sighs, in annoyance. “It‘s just an agricultural aircraft. Probably got
water but I keep searching for the plane until I
the hood of the tower from the north west, but I rush to the other side of the
of dust follows in its wake, and I stick my hand over
the mist makes contact with my skin, my bare flesh begins to burn and I cry out in pain, clutching my arm
I groan, wiping the residue off
skin. His face pales when he accidentally touches some residue of the powder with his fingers and
breath, grabbing the gas masks. “They‘re spraying us with
places his own mask on, checking mine to make sure it‘s on securely. I take some gauze from my
“The soldiers will think it‘s time for battle and come running out. We
like sirens as the plane flies over the harbor and
we do?” I ask, using my
make sure no one gets through there,” Tylen says, pointing to the passage between the main island and ours. “Here,” he adds, handing me an assault rifle. Anything that moves
but it‘s a different ball game when
them dance,” Tylen says,
fall against the stock. Tylen glances at me –––
he instructs and I nod, using the scope to survey the water. Through the fog, we see shadows of movement on the water. “Hold,” Tylen says, holding his hand
shadows move closer to the harbor on the main island, Tylen mindlinking the soldiers to prepare. We see the tip of a boat emerge from the mist and the once quiet waters come to life as the cliff Euns begin to fire the magnesium and silver nitrate pellets at the base of
dark cloud we can‘t see through. Several gas canisters release their poisonous mist but we
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