Mated To The Cold Hearted Alpha – Chapter 133

He moaned, “Ple-“

His words were cut off as I recognized the sound of claws slicing through flesh. Luca hadn’t even bothered to say anything to Julian before he tore out his throat.

Instantly, the incredible physical and mental strain on my body reduced significantly now that the assholes couldn’t hide behind another Alpha. I gulped in air to catch my breath. It was easy now to maintain my hold over the remaining enemy wolves while releasing those from my pack.

deal with them.”

ck.

coordinate the other wolves into accomplishing what needed to be done, which was good because I was in no capacity of handling it at the present moment.

ling.

t important-Hycinth.

ssessed her condition. My stomach churned in knots. It wasn’t good.

minor cuts.

y Wolf had continued to methodically attend to the deeper wounds with his tongue. I was hugely relieved to find it didn’t appear as though Dagger’s knife had penetrated all the way into the membrane of her womb, but the wound still oozed blood. The pup was alive, that much I could sense, but completely unresponsive. I couldn’t help the sharp prick o

uld sense the presence, even if unresponsive. No, this was far worse. Her Wolf was simply gone.

it would do to my Wolf when he realized t

ting the agonizing thoughts in my head. “I need to addr

ightly to give her room.

f all of the chaos and confusion, I re

of devastation rolled over me.

!

e to my mother.

ed and broken.

e…

memories away. Getting lost in the past wasn’t what Hycinth needed from

cinth’s legs and murmured, “I don’t think she has any significant fractures.”

oke through the pack link.

ney, specifically. Both my Wolf and I would lose our minds if another mal

o Grace’s side, holding two gallons of purified water.

yes drifted over Hycinth’s body before she looked away quickly, blinking back tears. Her voice caught in her throat, “One of the SUVS is out front. We have four more gallons if you need it.” Sydney stepped away.

aid.

race checked Hycinth’s blood pressure and glanced up at the bag of blood attached to Hycinth’s arm. “I was only able to fit two bags in the portable cooler. I don’t think she is going t

he was asked.

water draining through the slats of the picnic table beneath her.

o what the Healer had to say, but he also fully intended to assess the damage for himself.

peat the process several times before all of the fluids were removed and Hycinth’s sensitive tis

ued to trickle.

s had not kept their violation to just her

ury, my Wolf took an unsteady s

single one of them would beg for mercy.

eath.

et it.

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