The Four Beta Brothers – Chapter 106

JUNIPER

When I opened my eyes, Beta Burrell had Craig’s arm twisted in the air. Nathan was unscathed, but his eyes were wider than I had ever seen before. My heart pounded against my rib cage with a ferocity that made it difficult to breathe.

“I told you that my sons were off limits. It was bad enough that you accidentally shot Axel. Now you’re deliberately trying to shoot Nathan. Have you forgotten who you’re working for?” Beta Burrell was furious in an unexpected way. I thought he didn’t care about his sons.

to happen.” Craig twisted out of Beta Burrell’s grip.

ng me flinch.

er Craig would shoot me or Nathan—or Beta Burrell would come after me.

you kill her, you’ll lose him completely, but if she’s alive, you can convince him to follow your lead.”

rell clenched hi

red.

of me, and I refused to let Beta Burrell blame me for the incident.

sent an assassin after me. Who does that?” I continued.

again,” he snapped back.

stroy you. He’s the one who discovered your plan to kill Alpha Williams. He’s the one who broke into your office and stole all of those documents. He hated you, and he wanted to stop you. I was just there to support him.”

w voice. I was aggravating a bear, and I knew it. Yet, I couldn’t stop m

was your own son trying to do that. Even now, your sons want to stop you, and any harm that falls onto them is your fault. Axel getting shot was your fault. If you weren’t so greedy, James would be alive, and Axel wou

gainst the wall and seethed, “Shut up! You stupid girl. You know nothing. I ought to kill you right now.”

y.

grip, but I wasn’t strong enough to break free. I tried to transform into my wolf, but whatever drugs were in my system were still suppressing my wolf too much to transform. I felt her stirring beneath the surface, begging to be released.

ng. You just bark orders at us. How terrible would it be for the alpha and his beta to die suddenly, forcing the beta’s sons to take over instead? Of course, he would need the help of the well-renowned Cl

my sons with this omega? She is nothing,” Beta Burrell said.

aig challenged.

lse in the room. However, Beta Burrell’s wolf was even stronger. He was only the beta, second in command, but the Burrell family were descendants of lycans. Even a beta was stronger than a regular werewolf’s bloodline.

My hand brushed against his belt, and I felt a weapon attached to it. If I was able to grab the weapon, I might have a chance against him.

laughed, and his voice sent a chill down my spine. “Fine. Then I’ll just kill her right now. Then you’ll have no choice but to keep me around, since my sons will be useless.”

will kill your son,” C

urrell looked at Nathan, and hesitated. His body went rigid against m

with that?”

one son to the cause. What’s one more?”

y eyes watered, and I wanted to cry on his behalf. To have a father as cruel as Beta Burrell was a travesty, and Nathan des

pen, and a small woman emerged fro

is gun pointed at Nathan and his eyes o

heir base of operations.

ur team.”

ta’s son.”

With Ethan’s help, Nathan and I had a better chance to get out of here alive.

me after all,” Beta Burrell said. “Clearly, my

out Ethan.”

than won’t have a choice but to listen to me, and you won’t kill him. You need him as much as I do.”

verything about him, and I wanted to see him dead.

tween Craig and Beta Burrell, and I reached my good arm back and grabbed the hilt of the dagger in Beta Burrell’s belt. I twisted my wrist as best as I could in this position and used every ounce of strength I had to jam the blade between his ribc

e enough that I slipped out from under his arm. I ran across the room t

e going to regret that.”

n’t move, or I will place two bullets in you, one in your heart and one in your head.”

doorway. She kept looking down the hallway, and it wasn’t long before cries of pain e

aig said with an evil glint in his eyes.

The girl backed away from the door, putting as much distance between it and herself as possible. Whatever she had witnessed outside of the door had terrified h

l of us watched the door, waiting.

, his blue eyes so dark they looked like the night sky. Red was splattered all over his shirt, and he held two daggers still glistening with fresh blood. He didn’t look like the Ethan I knew. This was a raw, more feral versi

me now, and I might let you live.”

Prev Chapter
Next Chapter

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button

Ooops!!

Your browser could not load this page, use Chrome browser or disable AdBlock