Mated To The Cold Hearted Alpha – Chapter 131
Leander
I had known several minutes into the forest that we were in the right location because as soon as we were close enough, Hycinth’s pain had exploded into my consciousness. It was like I’d crossed an invisible barrier. One moment, nothing, and then the next, agony like I’d never known crashed through the barrier of our mind link, the one-way door my bite had established. Anguished flames of hurt and trauma licked my insides, tormenting me with their intensity.
I’d stumbled under the onslaught, not entirely sure I was going to survive, as it consumed every part of me. But a more severe emotion, the irrevocable force that bound. us together, wouldn’t be denied -my female and my unborn pup needed me-causing me to immediately stabilize my footing and drove me forward even faster.
Ever had barked orders through the mind link, and instantly, the warriors broke into strategic form
ew their weapons and angled to the sides, one to the right and the other to the left. They dropped low to the ground behind the shelter of two trees, ready to provide cover, just as the rest of us sprinted past them.
hit.
firing on all cylinders, instinct and nature propelled my body as
crifice on a dirty wooden table, fury had detonated in my gut. Whether it was my Wolf’s decision or mine, I didn’t know, but either way, the change happened. We shifted, the bulk of his muscular form shreddi
es zoomed in on our target, the Wolf standing between us and our mate- Dagger.
heir throats.
s a mistake.
so easily.
here between the tree line and now, he had shifted as well.
ting in a burst of speed. Paws pounding the earth, he eliminated the distance between us just
fierce.
ur, fangs and claws flew in a frenzied cha
our mate.
e in battle without swearing fealty to another Alpha first.
was there, and the shocked look in their eyes meant they also registered th
.
rom the gunshot wound in Ever’s hind leg, my Wolf roared furiously.
h the other Wolf in the air. The ferocity of the attack knocked the light brown Wolf off his paws as we tumbled back to the ground. It was all my Wolf needed. He snaked forward and sank his teeth into the other Wolf’s neck, powerful
all he was worth, fully engaged in the ongoing battle.
ll warring with wolves on both sides, my anxiety amplified.
made his next move. I was thankful, but his intentions could change at any moment.
e’d also noticeably shortened the distance between us and Hycinth, but every minute that