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Chapter 38: Is She Here?

    Chapter 38: Is She Here?


    "You can untie her, Doc, she can eat, but she stays confined in here until we decide what should be


    done with her. I still want a name and pack. I need to know what kind of threat she is, or they pose. I''ll


    be back soon. I need to contact Alpha. Santo. and get direction concerning our intruder. He''ll want to


    be informed."


    My heart literally stops beating in my chest, and I have to stop myself from gasping out loud at the


    words thate out of his mouth. My insides selfbust, and my blood freezes in my veins, as my


    mindes to aplete standstill on those two little terrifying words.


    Alpha Santo! Juan! There is no other Santo pack in these parts, and his resemnce isn''t coincidental.


    Why Colton kepting to mind is now ringly obvious. This is Juan''s facility, which can only mean


    one thing. Deacon is a Santo, it exins the assholes bad attitude and shitty behavior, and possibly,


    Sierra is not an invading dream because of Colton''s telling me about her before I left him. She''s been


    calling me somehow, from these four walls, and led me right to her. There''s no other exnation for


    how this all ties up like this. The fates wouldn''t just let this casually happen.


    I don''t understand how, or even why, or that she managed to do it from inside an istion tank, but


    there''s no other logic for this kind of crazy coincidence. This is a Santo building, a facility, so many


    miles, and days away from the mountain, but close enough for Juan to have his reach. Doubt he has


    many facilities in ournds, and I didn''t juste upon this by chance. I start wondering how much of


    this was orchestrated by the fates, and I don''t mean from the second I turned East. I mean all of it, and


    how I was led here from the day of my turning.


    I''m so screwed though. Once Juan knows I''m here, it''s going to be game over. He might actually send


    me to the same fate as Sierra, wherever she is, and leave me to rot in here along with her for the next


    ten years. It''ll be the answer to the dilemma of my pairing with his son. Keep me locked up, and keep


    Colton safe, it''s not like anyone''ll miss me if I too disappear for a decade.


    The doctor moves over me as soon as Deacon leaves us alone, his face apologetic, with a softness to


    his grey eyes that I didn''t notice before. He has a kindness, in the wrinkles and lines around his eyes


    and mouth, that suggest he genuinely smiles a lot in his life. With a worried nce at my face, and a


    smile that doesn''t quite reach his eyes, he whispers in a shaky voice, revealing his own fears.


    "Please, don''t react when I remove these, I don''t want to have to sedate you again, and I don''t know if


    I''ve a strength to match you, even in human form. I swear, I mean you no harm. Let''s keep this civil.


    You y nice, we y nice. It doesn''t have to be hostile." He doesn''t trust me, and even though in


    here, I have no gifts, he''s wary of me. He''s human for sure, and he knows what we are capable of,


    which means he''s probably witnessed it to be this kind of afraid. I find it weird they even have a mortal


    here, but I guess the wolf world has a shortage of crazy doctors to keep Juan''s mate hidden with.


    Packs are family, and it''s rare to find sub packs who keep secrets from the rest, especially among one


    as big as the Santos. I guess humans are easier to keep quiet.


    I nod and rx my body in a bid to show him I''ll behave, and he seems to pick up on it, his smile


    strengthening, and his face rxes. I can almost taste the tension seeping out as he leans in to undo


    the first buckle.


    He makes fast and light work of releasing me from the bed and jumps back cautiously when he unties


    thest ankle strap, eyeing me from a distance as I slowly sit up and regain my bearings. It takes a


    minute, and my head swims as I level up, aware I have only this gown on to cover my modesty, and it


    falls forward off my shoulders as I move, telling me it''s not even tied at the back. They must have


    thrown it on before restraining me, and I reach back to pull it together again.


    "Just let me go. I''m not interested in this ce or your work. I have my own ns and route. I''ll happily


    get back to that." I point out, trying to sound sincere, but the old man''s eyes narrow and he frowns at


    me, shaking his head apologetically.


    "Oh, my dear, I''m afraid I''m not the one who makes those kinds of decisions, or I would show to the


    door with a wave and a sandwich. The problem is, we can''t let you go without being sure all of that is


    true. No one''se up here in ten years without invitation, and yet here you are, not just a regr silly


    trekker or lost hiker…. but a wolf. A solitary femme, which is quite unusual in itself given pack hierarchy


    and the female role in your world, but a rare white form at that. Remarkable. I''m afraid it''s all a little too


    suspicious given the circumstances." His voice is hushed, as I guess he doesn''t want Deacon, or


    whoever watches the camera, to hear and the real serious concern etched in his eyes shines out. He


    has a trusting quality about him that''s tingling my sixth sense and telling me he''s not one of the bad


    guys.


    "What circumstances would that be?" I match his expression, a little churning of suspicion of my own


    as I take in his manner and the way he seems to be deting a little, his posture sagging as he turns


    towards the wall. He stops at the food trolley and pushes it towards me with a fake smile.


    "We''ve been testing such unusual DNA for years, and a rare specimen falls right in myp. It''s almost


    like the fates ordained it, or maybe a little spy came to gather intel for a rival pack? My work up until


    now has been a secret, and protected, but you found us…. An elusive rare white." He rises his brows,


    suspiciously, and I fiercely re at him as his tiny usation filters through and offends me on a


    serious level.


    "I''m no spy, and I have no idea what you''re talking about. I''m white, because much like my mother, I


    lack a pigment… it''s not rare because it''s special, it''s a w! Diluted bloodline, or some nonsense, and


    not actually desirable at all. In my world, I''m an outcast because I''m inferior, so screw your theory. No


    one cares about that kind of intel, least of all me." It''s an angry outburst with a basis in old wounds and


    heartache and I croak with a raw harsh tone in my voice, biting back a surprising tear as ites out.


    My own inferiority issues peeking and taking the form of rage.


    The doctor begins tough, like I said something ridiculous, his wide eyes, and startled, his expression


    completely unnerves me and throws me off.


    "A w? By whose standard, dear child? Hybrid blood is spectacr, and a masterpiece of engineering


    science, my dear. I don''t know who''s been keeping you in the dark all these years with such nonsense,


    but white… it''s not a w. In a breed where you own physical perfection and can selfheal the worst of


    wounds and illness. You think your DNA would allow such atrocity, by defect? No, of course it wouldn''t,


    it couldn''t. Your own gifts work out the kinks in your make up, from the second you''re born. It''s the


    bonding perfection between two species and happens only when the biochemistry of a particr set of


    genes lines up in a magical way. Two species, two blood types, merging beautifully in one captivating


    dance that produces a new third, equally magnificent species. You, my dear… are what I have been


    dying to test for thest decade!! It''s a near impossiblebination to make stick without awful


    deformities, or even loss, and your kind are few and far between. Whoever first engineered your


    astounding DNA must have been incredibly talented. Tell me, are you a first generation, or are you a


    natural born?" That grand speech, and whooshing of over excitable words, floors me. I try and absorb


    half of what that word junkie threw at me, and I''m still sitting blinking at him as my brain catches up the


    trantion from freak talk to in English.


    "You''re lying. I don''t know what you''re talking about, or half of what you said, but I know hybrids aren''t a


    thing." Terror overtakes me as his words filter in, and my mind refuses to digest what he''s saying,


    because it''s simply wrong. The wolves pride their bloodlines and purity, it''s a massive part of our being


    and hierarchy.


    Mixed breeds don''t exist, because if they did, the pure bloods would destroy them. They don''t want


    dilution and mongrels among our blood. They''re bad enough when weak DNA like my families infects a


    pack, and those people be calmnd workers with no urge to fight and dominate. It''s why the


    Whyte pack never had any kind of im to the mountain as a ruling pack and the Santos own it. Our


    kind thrives on dominance, we need alphas and purity to survive.


    The doctor clutches a t hand to his chest, aghast. Eyes wide, an expression that trantes offence.


    "Lie. I never lie when ites to science, my dear. I''m a bio chemist of the highest order with a special


    interest in your kind. Dedicated my life to it and it''s all I research. Hybrids are my forte!! I would so love


    to get your samples under my microscope and see if the stories are true, and show you for yourself, the


    absolute wonder of your own gics. Warring species in one body, and yet they seem to have


    completely bloomed! I mean look at you…. utter perfection."


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    My blood runs cold, my eyes raking him and trying to make sense of what he''s saying, so many


    questions forming and gathering on my tongue. My head scrambling with the uncertainty that he might


    actually be telling the truth. But that would make my mother…. I can''t even.


    Deacon reappears unexpectedly, interrupting with the beep of the door before he enters, and throws us


    both a strange look that suggests he doesn''t like whatever feeling we just gave him. The atmosphere is


    tense, and the doctor seems to lose his enthusiastic energy and slinks back out of the way, probably


    afraid to admit he told me way too much. I can tell, that despite co-habiting in this ce, there''s no real


    bond between them and the doctor is as wary of my prison guard as I am.


    "Alpha. Juan. will be here in two days…. This one…. Her name is Alora, and interestingly, from our own


    mountain, so take from that what you will. She isn''t going anywhere." Deacon turns to me, a look of


    disgust rippling across his face as he scowls at me, and everything inside of me seems to disperse in a


    wave of numb. The fear ws through me that Juan knew exactly who I was with just one call and is


    coming here personally to decide my fate. That''s not a good sign.


    "The mountain…." The doctor whispers is so lightly under his breath I doubt Deacon hears him, but I


    do, and catch that slight hint of recognition that flitters across his brow before he pushes it away and


    locks his facial expression on nk.


    Damn me for being a white wolf! That had to be the defining detail that gave it away. Maybe also the


    fact he knows I''m missing now, and one lone femme, this close to home, was probably a no brainer.


    I raise my brows at Deacon with false bravado as if to say, ''so what?'' His eyes narrow at mine and the


    scowl gets more prominent.


    "So…. You''re a runaway from our own pack? Juan said he''s been looking for you, traitor. How


    coincidental you end up here…. clearly looking for something you shouldn''t be! You''re going down to


    istion until he gets here, and then you can be someone else''s problem. Hopefully his, and I''m sure


    he''ll find the perfect punishment for a wed failure who betrayed her own kind." I don'' doubt Juan has


    conducted a whole new story about why I''m public enemy number one and arguing it is going to be


    futile. Deacon is a believer, a loyal to Juan''s sub pack, and it''s boringly obvious. He was put here,


    probably because he is one of the Juan brainwashed who do exactly as they are told, and questions


    nothing.


    Deacon grabs me by the upper arm ruthlessly, and hauls me off the bed forcefully, my body still a dead


    weight and I almost fall on the floor with the sudden demand to use my limbs properly. Grabbing out to


    catch myself and instantly overwhelmed with dizziness at being bolted upright.


    "Careful, careful…. She''s a very special specimen and still a youngdy. Kindness does not cost extra,


    Mr. Deacon. Compassion. A little human dignity. If we have her for two days yet, then I need to harvest


    samples for my studies and could use the time to learn more about her very unique blood! I can''t let


    this opportunity go to waste, and I certainly can''t stand and watch you damage her." The doctor is torn


    between real human concern for a person, and that of a scientist with his eye on a prizedb rat. I can''t


    even be mad about it, but it does open a window of opportunity.


    "Doc, she''s our prisoner, not a study volunteer. She''s a betrayer of my blood and I''ll handle her as


    such. The only ce this chick is going, is down beside that mindless corpse they keep in bay two, and


    out of bounds for you and your quack colleagues in theb. If we''re lucky, she''ll stay as quiet as her


    new roommate and be gone before she messes up anymore of my week." Deacon is an asshole for


    sure. He pulls me with him, not waiting for my legs to catch up and despite my inner desire to not touch


    this idiot, I have to grab onto him or be dragged along behind him.


    "Sierra is not mindless. She''s sedated and detained by you thugs and yourck of vision… she''s a


    work of art, a person with feelings, and thoughts, and if Juan would only allow me to waken her and…."


    "Enough!!! Shut your mouth!! That''s a dead name…. just like you will be if you talk about her again."


    Deacon barks at him hatefully, the tone scathing, and pins him with a forceful re.


    The Doctor recoils, scolded, and red faced but I can feel his simmering anger with the mention of


    Sierra. The spark in him of real rage before he was shut down, and paces off to bubble under the


    surface, grabbing a nearby rag, and twisting it between his hands as we pass him. I can tell he''s trying


    so hard to hold his tongue.


    I''m speechless though, my mind racing at the confirmation she''s here and my mouth runs dry. I don''t


    fight Deacon as he bodily hauls me out the door at speed, no consideration that his grip is leaving


    marks on my skin, or that I''m tripping over every step as I try to regain control of my walking ability. His


    fingers biting into my arm as my legs, like jelly under me, try to keep up with his long fast stride. I end


    up clinging to the side of him like a needy child, aware my gown is sliding off, and I catch sight of the


    doctor onest time as he follows us out into the corridor and I strain back to see.


    He looks sad, defeated, and as he watches me get dragged away, I lock my eyes on him onest time


    as I clutch together a n of sorts in my head that might give me a tiny hope of getting out of this. I


    throw him a desperate backwards second nce, an attempt tomunicate.


    "I volunteer…. take your tests. I want to know why I''m white, and I''m not going to be doing anything


    else for two days." I lie impulsively, loud enough for my voice to echo this hall. The doctor is a soft


    touch and he knows something about Sierra too. Maybe I can convince him to let me go, or to see her


    to figure out why she brought me here. It''s clutching at straws and my brain is scurrying to try and


    figure how this will help, but it''s all I have in the moment. Deacon falters, stopping us mid step with an


    exaggerated exhale of annoyance. He turns us to the doctor fully.


    The doctor''s face lights up with a glow that tells me he might be my key to getting out of here, before


    Juan shows up in two days, or at the least he may be a valuable ally if I can keep himtched onto my


    unique so called ''hybrid blood''. Might be able to manipte him into revealing more or gettingx with


    keeping me locked up. Deacon, I can tell is a lost cause, but the doctor, he just might be the weak link.


    I don''t believe anything he said about being a hybrid though. I think he''s a crackpot scientist who has


    sampled too many of his own test tubes from being in underground istion, but if it gets me an angle


    to lever a possible way out, then I''m going to y on it. I''ll y along and nod my head and let him


    stick me with as many needles and swabs as it takes to win him around.


    "See, see, she has no objections and it''s only some blood and smears and such. I will barely touch her,


    and it won''t interfere with her time here at all. Juan will never know." The doctor''s enthusiasm and


    surge of newfound joy is energizing and solidifies my n. Deacon scowls at him for the longest,


    tensest moment, as I hold my breath and pray.


    "She stays in bay one, you don''t take her anywhere else, and you are to be done before Juan gets


    anywhere near here. Not a word to him about it, at all!" Deaconys down thew, relenting, probably


    for a quiet life, and it''s not like he''ll have to do anything.


    The doctor nods enthusiastically, like an excitable puppy, and I remain calm and neutral, shielding the


    sea of nerves rippling up inside of me. My heart is pounding, my insides trembling, but on the outside,


    I''m cool and calm. I have a chance of breaking out and it''s keeping my wits about me.


    I allow Deacon to turn me manually and haul me off through the door ahead of us to a second corridor,


    pushing through the swing door with haste. I blink at the harsh change to lighting, opening my eyes


    onto a white sterile passageway, with glossy surfaces, that shine bright, blinding with the force of the


    daylight LED lights. It creates an optical illusion of a vast white wall less space that blinds your corneas


    half to death with the intensity of the snow-white environment.


    It''s like being in my dream, creepily so. The one in which I saw Sierra, and I''m dazed a little by the


    surrealness of it. My heart rate esctes, my eyes raking around us as it starts to piece together and


    bring back memories and details of that light space where I met her. Being pulled along mindlessly as


    my thoughts drift repeatedly to her standing ahead of me, with no real sense of boundaries around us.


    It''s too striking a resemnce to ignore.


    The fates brought me here for a reason; they pushed me to run from Colton, and they hauled me east


    so I can''t ignore it. Meadow always said the fates were never wrong, and all of this is way too


    coincidental to be an ident, or to keep me as a non-believer. I''m here for a reason, and the dreams


    I''ve been having about her, it all suddenly makes so much sense.


    Save us.


    She meant it… she meant us…her…and me… And Colton. He''s wavering without his mom.


    We''re both here, and I seem to be the only one that can do anything about getting us out.
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