Chapter 140
-Maya’s POV-
A searing pain ripped through me, a jolt of white–hot agony that stole the breath from my lungs. The world spun wildly, smoke and fire blurring my vision. My ears were filled with a deafening ringing that drowned out all other sounds.
Through the haze of pain, a primal fear gnawed at the edges of my consciousness. My children. Where were they? Astrangled cry escaped my lips as I tried to move, to reach out and find them but my body refused to obey. Every muscle screamed in protest, each movement a monumental effort. I was trapped, a prisoner in a cage of my own flesh and bone.
A choked sob escaped my lips, a raw sound of despair that echoed in the echoing silence.
Had I failed?
Had I not been fast enough?
Just as despair threatened to consume me, a sliver of movement caught my eye. A figure emerged from the smoke–filled haze. I let out a humorlessugh in my head. Ivan hade to finish it once and for all but then strong arms scooped me up, a gentle yet firm hold that cradled me against a solid chest. Through the haze of pain and confusion, a familiar scent registered in my brain, grounding me momentarily.
Recognition bloomed – Alex. Relief washed over me, a weak and tepid wave, but relief nheless.
But the relief was short–lived, overshadowed by a more pressing concern. “The twins…” I rasped, the words scraping like sandpaper against my raw throat. “Where are they?”
His face<b>, </b>illuminated by the flickering mes, contorted in a mixture of relief and pain. But his voice held a sliver of hope. “They’re alright, Amaya. Chistian got them out.”
Those words were a balm to my soul, a flicker of light in the encroaching darkness. They were safe. That was all that mattered. But even as the relief washed over me, a new wave of panic surged through me. My body felt heavy, impossibly heavy, and a searing pain radiated from every limb.
I tried to move, to turn and see for myself, but my muscles wouldn’t cooperate. I suddenly couldn’t feel anything yet I could feel the intense pain at thesame time. I really don’t know how it made sense but it did.
“Amaya?” Alex’s voice sounded strained,ced with a growing sense of urgency. “Can you hear me?”
I tried to nod, to offer some form of reassurance, but even that simple movement proved to be too much. A wave of dizziness washed over me, the edges of my vision blurring.
“Don’t worry,” He murmured even though I hardly heards him above the crackling mes. “We’ll get you out of here. Just hold on.”
His words were a lifeline, a fragile thread of hope that kept me tethered to consciousness. But the darkness was closing in, the <b>edges </b><b>of </b>the world fading into an inky oblivion. Thest thing I registered before sumbing to the darkness <b>was </b>Alex’s <b>face </b>hovering above mine, his <b>eyes </b>filled with something I had never seen before- <b>fear</b>.
And then, oblivion.
A gasp tore from my throat, the sound <b>raw </b>and ragged. My body lurched upwards, propelled by a primal <b>urge </b><b>to </b><b>escape</b><b>, </b>to find them. But the movement sent a jolt of searing painncing through <b>every </b>limb<b>, </b>mming me back down <b>onto </b>the bed with a strangled <b>cry</b>.
<b>Disoriented </b>and weak, I blinked rapidly, trying <b>to </b><b>clear </b>the cobwebs clouding my mind. The walls of the room swam into <b>focus</b><b>, </b>the harsh fluorescent lights <b>adding </b>to the pulsing ache in my <b>head</b>. Slowly, the horrifying events <b>of </b>the warehouse came rushing <b>back</b>–the explosion, the blinding <b>sh </b>of light, <b>the </b>searing heat<b>, </b>and most importantly, the twins.
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“Easy there,” a soothing voice cut through the rising tide of panic “They are fine. The twins are fine.”
My head snapped towards the source of the voice, my gazending on Natalia, who sat beside the bed, her face etched with
concern.
“Ivy and Nate…” I rasped, “Where are they?”
She reached out, gently squeezing my hand. “They’re safe, Amaya. They’re being checked over by the doctors, but they didn’t sustain any serious injuries. You protected them.”
Her words were a balm to my soul, easing the crushing weight of fear that had been constricting my chest. A weak smile tugged at the corners of my lips, the first flicker of genuine emotion I had felt since the explosion.
“How long have I been out?” I croaked.
“Two days,” She replied, her voice soft. “You took quite a beating from the st. The doctors said you’re lucky to be alive.”
Two days. It felt like an eternity. So much had happened, yet everything felt like a blur. Images flickered in and out of focus – Alex face hovering above me, the searing pain, the suffocating darkness.
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“What about Alex?” I managed to ask, a new wave of worry washing over me. “Did he get hurt?”
Her brow furrowed slightly, a flicker of something akin to sadness crossing her features for a brief moment before she quickly masked it with a reassuring smile. “He’s a little banged up, but nothing major. He’s been here, by your side, ever since you were brought in.”
Awave of gratitude washed over me. Even amidst the chaos and fear, Alex had been there. He had kept his promise, kept me <b>safe</b>. Ivan might still be out there nning whatever the moon goddess knows but it didn’t matter right now because everything was fine but just as I was about to drift back to sleep, a flicker of apprehension in Natalia’s eyes snagged my
attention.
Everything wasn’t alright.
<b>A </b>jolt of unease shot through me, dispelling the remnants of drowsiness. I struggled to sit up straighter, my voice hoarse as I rasped, “Natalia, what’s wrong?”
Her answer was immediate, yet evasive. “It’s nothing. Go back to sleep, you need more rest to recover.”
But I knew her too well. Natalia had a tell – a rapid blinking that betrayed her attempts to conceal the truth. “You’re lying,” I <b>pressed</b>, my voice stronger now. “Tell me what’s going on.”
She sighed, the sound heavy with unspoken worry. <b>“</b><b>It’s </b>Alex.”
My wolf instantly perked up, <b>ears </b>pricked and ready for action. “You said he was fine,” <b>I </b>reminded <b>her</b><b>, </b><b>a </b><b>sliver </b>of <b>fear </b><b>creeping </b>into my voice<b>.</b>
“<b>He </b><b>is</b><b>,</b><b>” </b>She confirmed, her <b>gaze </b>darting nervously between the door and me. “But it seems when that bullet hit him while he <b>was </b>in his wolf form<b>… </b><b>well</b>, when he <b>died</b>, by whatever miracle he <b>was </b>brought <b>back</b>, his wolf didn’te back with him.”
My mind <b>struggled </b>to <b>process </b><b>her </b>words. “What<b>?</b><b>” </b><b>I </b>blinked<b>, </b>confusion clouding my thoughts.
She nodded grimly. “I <b>overheard </b>him tell Christian that he <b>can’t </b>shift.”
“But I wasn’t able to shift for <b>four </b><b>years</b>,” <b>I </b><b>countered</b>, a flicker of hope sparking within me<b>. </b><b>“</b>I’m <b>sure he’ll</b><b>…</b><b>”</b>
She cut me off, her <b>voice </bced with <b>urgency</b><b>. </b><b>“</b><b>It’s </b>not the <b>same</b><b>, </b>Amaya. <b>You </b><b>could </b>still <b>feel </b><b>your </b>wolf, she <b>was </b>trapped inside <b>you</b><b>. </b>You <b>just </b><b>became </b><btent</b><b>. </b><b>Alex’s </b>wolf is gone<b>. </b>Vanished, like it <b>never </b><b>even </b>existed.”
Her words mmed into <b>me </b>with the <b>force </b><b>of </b><b>a </b>tidal wave<b>. </b>His wolf couldn’t <b>just </b><b>be </b><b>gone</b><b>. </b><b>He </b><b>was </b>an alpha<b>, </b>his wolf <b>an</b>
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integral <b>part </b>of who <b>he </b><b>was</b>. Before <b>I </b>could even process the gravity of the situation, I found myself propelled by an irresistible urge<b>, </b>struggling to get onto my <b>feet</b>.
“Amaya!” <b>Natalia’s </b>voice held <i>a </i>mixture of concern and exasperation.
<b>“</b><b>I </b>just need to see him. He took that bullet for me, Natalia. This one, just like all the others, is on me.”
She exhaled a defeated breath before stepping forward to support me. Helping me out of bed, she guided me first towards the room where Ivy and Nate were nestled together, fast asleep. A wave of relief washed over me as I saw them safe and sound.
From there, she led me to arge sitting room where Riley, Christian, and Alex were gathered. Riley and Christian were deep in conversation, while Alex sat alone with a ss in his hand, staring nkly into space. Instinct propelled me towards him, but before I could take another step, the door burst open with a loud bang.
Sarah rushed in, her face flushed and her eyes wild. “Turn on the TV, right now!” she eximed, her voiceced with <b>urgency</b>.
Natalia<b>, </b>startled by the sudden interruption, frowned. “Why? And where are youing from looking so disheveled?”
“Just turn it on!” Sarah snapped, her anger barely contained. But it <b>was </b><b>clear </b>that it wasn’t directed at Natalia or anyone in the room. It was directed at the TV, or whoever was about to appear on it.
As <b>Natalja </b>switched on the television, an image materialized on the screen
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Adrian.
<b>He </b><b>was </b>sitting in a brightly lit studio, a manic glint in his eyes.
“You’re saying you have a lot of news that, if made public knowledge, would be quite… explosive?” the interviewer inquired, his <b>voice </bced with curiosity.
Adrian’s smile widened, sending shivers down my spine. “Yes, I do,” he purred, his gaze fixed intently on the camera. “I have <b>a </b>lot to <b>say </b>about a certain billionaire, or should I <b>say</b>, billionaire alpha.”
<b>He </b><b>leaned </b>forward, his voice dropping to a low snarl. “Starting with the <b>fact </b>that Alex Thorne is alive<b>.</b><b>”</b>
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