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Lycan Queens Prey Chapter 49

    Lycan Queen''s Prey Chapter 49


    ~Regan~


    As we drive through the city and onto the highway, my gaze is fixed on the wolves. My condition


    worsens with every passing minute. My hand clutches at my chest, trying to ease the burning


    sensation. The wind whipping through the open window provides temporary relief. I needed the wolves;


    the risk was worth it. “Are you good?” James asks as we hit the highway. I nod, letting the cool air drive


    away my unease. I knew the risks, but I needed them. “I’ll be fine,” he nods, gritting his teeth but


    following the wolves.


    An hour into the journey, I notice the wolves gging. They have made serious ground, but we won’t


    make it much further with their state and mine weakening. I need to do something. I watch the wolves


    starting to tire. Pulling over, I climb out of the car and whistle, they run back to me, and I look at the


    SUV.


    “Fuck!” I curse, trying to figure out where to put them. My gaze locks with James as he emerges from


    the driver’s side. His eyes are wide and filled with unspoken questions, but he only pops open the


    trunk.


    “I won’t tell him if you don’t?” James says, and I peer in at my father.


    Suddenly, in the distance, a staggering figure catches my attention.


    “Slow down!” I snap at James.


    “Wait…is that…?”


    “It’s Gnash,” I choke out, my eyes welling up at the sight of my own wolf struggling against the rising


    sun. He’s so far from home, so far from help. The car screeches to a halt, and I jump out, rushing


    toward Gnash. He turns his head at the sound of my voice, his eyes meeting mine briefly before he


    copses onto the rough terrain.


    “Hey, boy. Daddy’s here,” I assure him, stroking his fevered fur. I need to cool him down, but we’re in


    the middle of nowhere. I promise him, “Hang on, boy. I’ll find a way to cool you down.” A breeze carries


    a tantalizing whiff of water to my senses. I look around and find a dam at the bottom of the mountain.


    I carry Gnash back to the car. We have a chance. We just need to reach that water to cool him down.


    The drive to the bottom of the mountain is a blur, a haze of fear and worry. Gnash is panting heavily in


    myp, the air conditioner doing little to help him. I can only hope we’re not toote.


    As the car races down the slope, the dames into sight. It’s more like arge pond set in the middle


    of a sprawling farm. James skids to a halt at the edge of the property, the tires sending up clouds of


    dust. I’m already out of the car before ites to aplete stop, my heart pounding in my chest.


    With a quick leap, I scale the rickety wooden fence, the hard-packed earth of the farm crunching under


    my boots. Gnash is a heavy, feverish burden in my arms, but I don’t dare slow down, hisbored


    panting echoing in my ears.


    The water of the dam is murky but cool, a wee relief from the blistering sun. I wade into it, the


    waterpping around my knees, then my waist. With a ssh, I lower Gnash into the water, cradling


    him against my chest. The sudden chill seems to spark a bit of life into him; his eyes flutter open,


    meeting mine with a flicker of recognition. “You’ll be fine, boy,” I promise him, my voice choked with


    emotion.


    Looking at Gnash’s battered paws, raw and bloody, I realize the extent of his determination to get to


    Zirah.


    I take a deep breath and sink my teeth into my wrist, the metallic taste of my blood filling my mouth. It’s


    a desperate move that could risk my life, but I need to try. I offer my bleeding wrist to Gnash, whops


    up the blood weakly.


    “Come on, boy,” I tell him, stroking his wet fur. “You’ve done well.” I can feel the drain as he absorbs my


    life essence, strengthening him.


    My vision blurs around the edges, but I grit my teeth and hold on. I’ll deal with the consequencester.


    Eventually, Jameses to drag us out of the dam and back into the car. The drive is a torturous


    crawl, every mile stretching into an eternity. An hour away from the vampire kingdom, the car jerks


    violently, just when we think we’ve had all the bad luck we can handle.


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    “Damn it!” James curses as the car limps to the side of the road, the hiss of a deted tire filling the air.


    My heart sinks as I step out, surveying the damage. The rear tire ispletely t, the rubber


    shredded and useless.


    “Please tell me you have a spare,” I say, looking at James. He just shakes his head, a grimace on his


    face.


    “This is just perfect,” I mutter, kicking at the gravel. The universe has a sick sense of humor today.


    However, there’s no time to wallow. “I guess I’m walking,” I snarl.


    “What about your father?” James asks, and I curse when I hear a caring down the mountain.


    James turns, looking at the mountain too.


    “Seems luck isn’tpletely against us.”


    “Thank the fates, I am parched and could use a snack,” James announces, and I nce at him. “What?


    I’ve healed your father, healed guards, her brother, but I don’t see anyone offering a vein?” I growl at


    his words, and he huffs.


    “Fine, I won’t bite,” he pouts when I see a huge Ram trucking toward us.


    Perfect, I move to the side of the road to wave them to see if they can give us a lift. Music pumps from


    its speaker, and it eventually slows down. I move to speak to the driver only to see it is a young man in


    his early twenties with a Mohawk. He smirks as I approach before taking off. I snarl, turning to James,


    who tosses his hands in the air.


    “Jerk!” James calls out.


    “Catch him, and you can eat him,” I tell him, and his lips turn up into a huge grin, his fangs poking past


    his lips.


    The next second he’s gone, and I hear the brakes of the car screech. I lean against the hood, waiting.


    Watching the big ck truck, the driver’s door opens, the man’s body falls out, and the car turns back


    to get us.


    “Did he just….” Le asks, climbing out of the car.


    “Asshole should have stopped.”
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