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Chapter 79

    Chapter 79


    epting My Twin Mates Chapter 79


    Chapter 76 – Devil Spawn?!


    Astennu


    “Hey, Luce?” Badru entered her private hospital room first. I followed close behind.


    The room was dimmed with the blinds closed, just as our mother’s had been. A tiny figure huddled in


    the bed on their side, the nkets pulled up over their head. For a second, I could have been fooled


    into thinking Lucy was still asleep if not for a quiet little sniffle and a movement of her elbow.


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    “You in there?” I gently jostled her shoulder.


    “I really wanted to believe all of it was a nightmare… but it isn’t, is it?” The lump spoke under the


    hospital nket.


    “No, I’m sorry Lucy,” Badru pulled up an armchair to the side of the bed. “Do you remember much?”


    “I don’t remember going to bed this morning after the shift I covered,” her face poked out over the


    nket hem, revealing a pair of red-rimmed hazel eyes. “I remember one of you somehow breaking


    into my room, the one with whiskers, so I’m guessing Badru…”


    I snickered a little at her bold sass.


    “…Please tell me he didn’t leave me… the doctor wouldn’t tell me anything. She kept saying I needed


    to rest-”


    “He didn’t,” I cut off her meek sob. “Konstantin wouldn’t. Whoever took our mate,” my fists clenched.


    “Took yours.”


    “Who? Who could do this?”


    Badru side-eyed me, ‘should we tell her? It’s not as though we have any proof.’


    “You think it’s Finley, don’t you?” Her eyes flitted back and forth between the two of us.


    “We don’t know for su-”


    “Don’t use that voice,” Lucy interrupted me, sitting bolt upright and crossing her arms defiantly. “It’s


    what the nurse and doctor used on me like I was a fragile little girl, and I’m not.”


    “I think our mother-inw’s telling you off,” Badru snickered, drawing a blushing frown from Lucy.


    ‘She really is the mom friend,’ Aasim huffed a gentle surge ofughter.


    ‘The only thing missing in her reprimand was young man at the end,’ I chuckled, the tightness in my


    chest easing ever so lightly.


    As Badru told her frankly what had happened to her, our mate and our mother, what she was


    suspected to have been drugged with and how we believed Konstantin was being set up, a niggling


    question had begun to grow. If this was Finley, why didn’t he take her too? She was his fixation. So why


    leave her behind?


    *


    *


    *


    The next day


    “I’m really sorry, Alpha Astennu,” the young Omega apologised, his brows upturned in sincerity. “I was


    one of the first out yesterday morning, so I didn’t see who was left behind.”


    “Thanks for all your help anyway. And if you remember anything, you cane to me no matter the


    time,” I nodded, scratching his name off of my list, thest one of my group to be questioned.


    He paused by the door, his hand on the handle, turning back to address me. “I hope you bring back our


    future Luna. Evie… she always stood up for us, even if it got her in trouble. I kinda wished I’d thanked


    her before.”


    I nodded in his direction, a small but proud smile creeping onto my face that fell as soon as he had left.


    It served as a bitter reminder that Evie wasn’t where she was supposed to be, with us and safe. And no


    matter how many times Badru attempted to tell me that it wasn’t my fault, I couldn’t feel anything but.


    The Omega’s sentiment had been echoed by virtually everyone before him. My mate wasn’t as disliked


    as she thought she was, many held her in high regard. The older members that I had questioned made


    noments, keeping their opinions to themselves. The younger pack members, on the other hand,


    were far less reticent, especially the Omegas, saying they admired how unashamedly outspoken she


    was.


    There was one worryingment made,ing from a small group of young warriors, barely 19 years


    in age and newly recruited. They had spoken to Konstantin just a few days ago hoping that, and I


    quote, ‘the badass tattooed Russian rogue’ could train with them sometime. The ‘worrying’ part was the


    disappointment they expressed that the rogue they wanted to teach them turned out to be a thieving


    abductor.


    My father had directly ordered any of the wolves involved in this investigation to remain silent on the


    details, sticking to his deal with us that Konstantin would not be used of nning this. And yet, the


    rumours had already begun to drip, doubts slithering their way into the pack members’ minds.


    I mmed myptop closed from typing as I questioned, but not before emailing the file to my brother


    and father first. We had split into three parties for questioning potential witnesses, each taking our


    groups separately and working through them one by one. My father had worked from his office, Badru


    from ours and I had used the small conference room near the pack dining hall.


    Since yesterday, our pack was on lockdown with patrols tripled and curfews enforced for everyone.


    Badru and I hadbed through the CCTV footage of the cafe overnight, as neither of us was able to


    sleep in the slightest, and it showed nothing that the waitress hadn’t told us. Only one camera was in


    operation on the premises, over the cash register and front door. All it showed was thest table


    downstairs, two women, paying and leaving. Not long after the door swung shut, a snowball had struck


    against the window, smearing the ss with slushy ice. The waitress appeared on camera, having


    been interrupted in her order preparation to investigate, going outside to check or chase off who she


    thought was responsible. Having seen no one, she returned inside to finish up her order.


    My brother and I were in full agreement, as was our father, that this distraction was where the tea had


    been spiked. The back door to the establishment that led out to the dumpster was only ever locked at


    closing time, so would have been the point of entry for the culprit.


    Our pack had very little crime and next to no enemies, a ce where our people had always felt safe.


    So leaving doors unlocked wasn’t umon. It hadn’t seen war in 25 years, just before Badru and I


    were born, and that fight hadn’t even been on our grounds. It was in assistance to a pack south of us,


    Ashen Star, in Oregon; an uneasy alliance since their new Luna at the time was a former rogue.


    The door to where I had been working opened with a hasty jostle and a waft of extremely strong coffee


    billowed through the gap. Following, came my brother’s back, his elbow nudging the handle open and


    his hands full with tworge travel mugs of coffee. With our questioning over, we were finally free to


    leave on our solo mission; go to Finley’s ce and search through everything to see if he was truly


    where he was said to be.


    “Why didn’t you just mind-link?” I stood and grabbed hold of the door before he fell through it. It


    seemed to be a recurring theme for him.


    “Because I was in a rush! Bolt the door and now,” he whispered yelled, poking his head out into the


    hallway in search of something. “We can slip out of the window and head off without her knowing.”


    “Her? Her, who?” I took a sip of my coffee, sighing as it hit the exhausted spot.


    “The devil spawn overheard me talking with Lucy this morning and-”


    “Devil spawn?!” The door mmed out of my hand before I could fully close it.


    Catalina. I should have guessed.


    She and her elder brother, Thiago, the future heir to Opal Sun pack, had arrived in the night to help with


    the search for Evie and Konstantin, bringing with them a few dozen warriors and trackers for aid. While


    neither Badru nor I cared much for Catalina, more so Badru, Thiago was a good friend. Like us, he had


    grown up with a privileged background and, forck of a better description, we were cocky and entitled


    little assholes together, living in our gilded bubbles. Now that we were older, we were each trying to


    learn from our mistakes, to be better Alphas.


    “Devil Spawn,” Thaigo’s deepugh shadowed his sister. “I’m using that one at home.”


    Catalina sent a swift elbow to his gut, not that he flinched much. He swept a hand up the back of her


    head, flicking her hair into her face, muffling her indignant squeal.


    “Are we going or what? We’re wasting time,” she flicked her dark tresses back, fishing out a hair tie


    from her jeans pocket to twist back into a bun.


    “You aren’t going anywhere, especially with us!” Badru pointed a finger in her direction and marched


    past her, not sparing another second.


    “It’s cute you think you can tell me what to do, cabrón (pal),” she stormed after him, muttering a string


    of Spanish swears.


    “Remind me again why your mother thought she was such a good match for you?” Thiago nudged me


    yfully, closing the door behind us as I had my hands full with coffee and aptop. “I’m onlying


    along to make sure they don’t murder each other. Our papá is quite attached to his peque?a princesa


    (little princess).”


    “We’ll split them up in the jeep, or tie one to the roof rack.”


    ‘And luckily she tied her back so she’d be fine strapped down to the roof,’ Aasim raised his head from


    his moping for once.


    ‘Seriously though, how’re you holding up?’ Thiago mind-linked as we walked to my office to drop my


    laptop off, his dark brown eyes pinched in worry. ‘I know you’re probably sick of that question, but you


    can be real with me.’


    How was I holding up? I hadn’t a clue how to answer that question to myself.


    Evie had been gone for over 24 hours and each minute longer that segment of knowledge hit, a


    squeezing vice mped my blood vessels supplying my heart. Last night, it was so bad, I couldn’t


    breathe in any form of rhythm. Badru was in a simr state and neither of us could calm the other


    down.


    We couldn’t bring ourselves to sleep in Evie’s room, her scent would have driven me to despair.


    Badru’s room was where we had our first small and intimate date, where we had cooked for her. And


    my room? That was where we had made love to her for the first time. So we had taken to a room in the


    guest wing, sharing a bed as our wolves demanded; a habitual need in times of stress. Not that either


    of us had actually been able to fall asleep at all.


    Focusing my mind on work, on anything, that would lead us to our Evie was my only break from my


    torturous guilt and the bleak void the absence of our bond brought. Neither of us could tell whether the


    bond’s unreactive state meant she remained unconscious, she was further away than our bond could


    reach, or both. There was, however, something else, something neither of us could quite put our finger


    on at first. A minute tug on our bond that could almost be dismissed, yet, it chimed and demanded I


    take notice.


    For how much I wanted to distract myself from Evie’s absence, the strange pull was worse. I couldn’t


    bring myself to acknowledge it was real, no matter how much it tingled and constricted my chest. On


    every beat of its presence, my mother’s words to mest night rang loudly in my head…


    ~~~~


    … Our mother had been quiet for some time, reading and diverting her attention to quite literally


    anything else. Our father had left for a moment to fetch her something to eat, but I think it was more to


    give him something to do, so he could feel as though he was taking care of her. Badru and I needed to


    attempt to sleep and were about to set out.


    “I think I remember Evieining of a stomach cramp. Does that sound familiar?” My mother asked


    as I kissed her cheek goodnight. Badru had already left ahead of me to pull our jeep around. “Could an


    attempt have been made prior?”


    “No, we drank from the same coffee pot and she didn’t want to eat anything.”


    She made a small ‘o’ with her lips, only to tten them in a deep thought. “You did use protection during


    her heat… didn’t you?”


    My face flushed with heat, embarrassed to discuss my s*x life with my mother. “Yeah… why?”


    “It’s just… before I felt I was pregnant with you and your brother, I experienced some light cramping,


    like a stomach ache.”


    It wasn’t possible. We were careful. Nothing could have slipped past… because if not, it would mean


    our mate was taken and…


    ~~~~


    …”Aste?” Thiago shook my shoulder. ‘You ok? You kinda spaced out. I asked how you were doing?’


    ‘Hanging in there,’ I forced a superficial half smile. ‘What else can we do?’
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