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âLast time I checked,â he said tilting his head, confused as he reassessed me âRogueâs were an immediate death penaltyâ I froze, taking in his greyish eyes. He was an Alpha. And he knew I belonged to no one.
âLast time I checked,â I put my guard up immediately, âMy last kill was only a few hours ago, I wouldnât mind adding an Alpha to that listâ I attempted my most vicious look. But it wasnât enough, he began to laugh at my attempt to scare him off.
âThis town is a free place, unless youâve got anywhere you can hideâ he paused, sudden seriousness covering his humour âItâs about to be a battle field, Alphaâs everywhere, donât think theyâll all be as kind as me.â he dug deep into his jean pocket and pulled out a stone. âBreak the rock if you need help, or leave it here, if you donât want me to help you.â He looked generally concerned, which was weird.
âOkay,â I said, confused about his kindness, and grabbing the rock, âIs this some kind of magic rock or somethingâ I stared at it. It just looked like a rock, I was half sure this guy was pulling my leg. But I shoved it into my own jean pocket, but it didnât really fit. Damn, womenâs clothes and not having big pockets is so damned annoying. The guy was clearly amused, once again, by my stupid comments.
âBy the way, Iâm known as Jackal,â He held out his hand, âBut you can call me Jack.â He tilted his head again, âAnd you are?â shit, I gotta leave now. Sweating under the pressure of my next move, I quickly spurt out my reply. âJust leaving. Sorry, got to goâ I said leaving him with his hand still awaiting to be shaken. I wasnât trusting anymore Alphaâs. or Anybody for that matter. If I caught myself up with another Alpha, Iâd break the magic rock and leave âJackalâ and that Alpha to fight. That would up my chances of survival by one Alpha attack. I bolted around the next corner, onto a street full of pubs. One of which I remembered clearly. Kadeâs bar and hotel. But I wasnât taking any chances, trusting only myself meant trusting only myself. There was a small alleyway between two of the bars, and I decided a dark corner was just what I needed to hide in. I crossed the empty street quickly and headed straight into the alley. Normally I would have been wary of my safety in an alleyway between to pubs, but considering what I knew I was capable of now, I wasnât worried at all. I took in what Jackal had said earlier, and realisation dawned me as I finally understood what he had said. The town was free real estate for any pack to take, and the âbattleâ of Alphaâs, was going to be any nearby Alphas looking to take it. I knew I needed to leave the town soon. But I felt like there was something needing me to stay. I needed to trust my instincts, deciding that I would stay for just another week.
One, hardy ass week.
Chapter 35 >> Ace's view
âWhat do you mean you lost her scent?â Peter asked, confused at my mistake.
âShe met up with an Alphaâ I said, smelling his presence. âHis scent overpowered hers, and now I canât tell which one is her.â There were two pathways of his scent, one had to be hers as this where hers had stopped.
âAce, you know what this means, donât you?â Peter spoke my mind, âThe battleâs soon to begin. Alphaâs are already here and settled. The girl will be fine, she won a fight with the Vampire King for Christâs sake! We need to prepare for what they may bring if you truly do want this town to belong to you.â He was right. I didnât like the idea of leaving her alone, but we had no choice anymore. I couldnât protect her if I was dead.
âFine, first we check-â My focus stopped as I picked up the same Alphaâs scent from across the street, he was with another 10 or so wolves. They must be his pack. They were laughing, at god knows what, but the laughter ended abruptly as the Alpha spotted and scented me, realisation crossing his face that I was on his case. The long stare between us ended swiftly, as he pulled out a faint glowing object from his pocket. A look of warning passed his face. He lifted his eyes back up to me and mouthed âAnother timeâ and suddenly he and his pack were off. I stood back up from the concrete I was kneeling on watching as they turned the corner, I caught a glance of the back of the Alphaâs leather jacket. It read âJackal, The Man, The Wolf, The Legend.â I scoffed at the guts he had to have that embroidered onto his jacket.
âI wouldnât laugh,â Peter warned me, âIf I remember correctly, Jackal is the wolf that destroyed over 15 Alphaâs out in the west. If he liked the fighting and loyalty of one of the Alphaâs own pack, he would spare their life if they decided to join him. If not. you get the point.â
âNothing we canât handleâ I replied, confident in my pack. I wanted to follow and get back on their track when I scented another Alpha. âYouâve got to be kidding me. A fight is already about to happenâ Ezekiel said, exhausted by the thought of battling.
Chapter 36 >> Lana's view
âIâll ask again, girl, what Alpha do you belong to?â the Alpha spat on my face, He is way too close for my liking I thought, imagining ripping the guy to pieces but also remembering the possible consequences, I would cause a scene that would end up bad for me. a giant repulsing scare slashed across his face didnât make being so close any better.
âIâll say it again, you pirate-looking fucker, nobodyâ I spat back at the ugly bastard.
âYou lie!â he said, pummelling the brick behind me with a powerful right hook. Not as powerful as mine. I thought about how I could get out of this and the perfect plan from before struck me. Magic Stone, smash on ground, Jackal comes to fight ugly dude whilst I run for the hills and hope they kill each other and up my survival chances. I smiled,
âFine, you want to know so badly?â I wagered, âThen Iâll show youâ I pushed him off me, stunning him with my strength, giving me just enough time to pull out the rock as he came at me whilst his pack watched on. I smashed the rock in between his eyes, hoping that Jackal wasnât pulling my leg on the whole magical rock thing. His pack started to laugh, as I opened my eyes to find the blaring red eyes of the Alpha. Shit, look what youâve done now you dumbass I scolded myself. Backing up towards the brick wall, he smiled wickedly at me, the scar tissue stretching on his face.
âI hereby declare,â A voice cleared from behind the pirate-pack, shocking them all. âThe battle to beginâ the pack began to part way for someone walking through, and for a quick second, I hoped it was Ace. I shook my head as Jackal appeared, beaming a smile so bright youâd think this was a toothpaste commercial. He tugged on his leather jacket and continued to walk towards the ugly bastard that had cornered me.
âWell, well, wellâ Jackalâs eyes flashed red for a second. âIf isnât Bucky the pirate himselfâ
âJackal.â The scarred guy didnât share the same happiness that Jackal did, âYouâll pay for what you did to me. No one, crosses Harold, the Alpha of the North and gets away with it.â He sounded menacing, but I couldnât help it. âHarold?!â I laughed hard, cramping up my stomach from the menacing âHaroldâ who clearly was displeased by my laughing. I heard Jackal let out a small laugh but then I stopped myself as I saw the two Alphaâs at each otherâs necks. Staring deeply with burning red eyes.
I froze as I realised my plan wouldnât work, remembering the fact that I was cornered with no way out without causing a scene. A scene that was already about to happen between two Alphas.
âI didnât know you wanted another beauty markâ Jackal snarled, only making hah, Harold, angrier.
Harold started the fight, leaping into a fighting stance and whipping out a knife from his boot.
As they scrambled on the ground, their packs began fighting too. It was just one big battle, and I was trapped in the middle of it. Jackle was the one whoâd given Harold the giant scar across his face. I was speechless, as the guy whoâd come off as so gentle earlier threw hit after hit, smashing Haroldâs face in. I looked around and saw how quick the fight had ended, Jackalâs pack, despite there being half of the amount there was of Haroldâs men, had come out on top with little marks. After a solid minute of Jackal still pounding the now limp body of Harold, Iâd had enough.
âStop.â I told Jackal as I paced towards him, âHey, Jackal, Iâm pretty sure youâve smashed him far into the afterlife.â He still ignored me, âHeâs dead, give it a breakâ I pulled him off and pushed him against the wall, but he slid down it, weak and white-faced. It was then I saw the ragged knife, slashed right through his leather jacket and deep into his arm.
âOh god, are you okay?â I bent down realising my saviour flashing in and out of consciousness.
âHe broke the code, the knife, itâs poisoned, donât touch itâ He moaned.
âLucky you, I donât listen to ordersâ I said, ripping the knife out of his shoulder. He bit his lip, in an attempt to hide the pain. I turned to his pack that I knew were watching carefully,
âI suggest you turn around, and by suggest, I mean doâ I told them, as they hesitated but did as I said.
âWhat are you doingâŠâ Jackal faded out, I needed to do this. The glowey thing I did to Kade, and I needed it to happen now. âPlease workâ I begged to myself as I closed my eyes and tried to feel the soothing heat of it. I felt nothing. I took a deep breath, try again my
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