Mated To The Cold Hearted Alpha – Chapter 135

Grace stepped over to the black leather bag and unzipped the middle section. She pulled out a light blue hospital gown with tiny white flowers. Open in the back, it was easy to slide the garment over Hycinth’s arms. I gently lifted Hycinth’s shoulders, so Grace could tie the back together.

Now that Hycinth was covered, I needed clothes. I had no intention of asking Ever to step away from his guard over Dagger and the other prisoners, so I grunted to Samuel through the mind link, “Samuel, bring me clothes.”

Less than thirty seconds later, Samuel jogged out of the house, carrying black pants, a matching shirt and boots along with underwear and socks.

k a step toward the house, Grace stopped me. “Leander, do you think it’s a good idea to bring her inside?”

my jaw clicking. Taking Hycinth back inside that hellhole was

g over her. It just wasn’t going to happen.

up.”

. I’ll monitor her vitals and let you know if anything changes.”

nated with only a dingy overhead light and two lamps.

p-tied behind their backs.

every one of them eyed me warily.

ght, I cursed under my breath at the dirty conditions. I had no intention of placing Hycinth anywhere on the nasty furniture, but that just left the floor, which wasn’t a good option either.

the door and hold her in my lap if you want.”

e to assess and treat Hycinth if needed.

it.”

e side. Sydney shifted her slightly in her lap while I leaned Hycnth’s head on Sydney’s shoulder. Hycinth groaned in pain. The sound caused fire to rip through my stomach. The hair on my Wolf’s spine stood up. His ears pitched forward, unfettered hate coursing through his big

go.

ly our beasts understood.

ords helped. Hycinth settled down in her arms. Grace crouched next to them, her eyes carefully

ace him, I was stunned to hear him say, “How is she?”

t the fact that his mouth wasn’t moving!

ly mean one thing-at some point, he had chosen me as his Alpha.

he time it hadn’t registered, but it made sense because he had heard me when I gave the mental order to kill Julian. There was no way he could have heard that other than being tied into the link I held with the pack

or now,” I replied

e stepped away, turning back toward the prisoners.

I’d allowed them to come, knowing there was a good chance we would be revealed.

was my responsibility to keep our secrets safe.

Tommy.

n his pants. Of course, by now, he would have been a fool to think the weapon could help him against me. Still, his action of strength combined with a measured amount of trust that I wouldn’t assault him, said something. I just wasn’t sure what.

comrades hung in the balance?

t, he finally said slowly, “You can trust us…to keep your secret.”

he did understa

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