17kNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
17kNovel > Mated to the Alpha and His Beta > Chapter 444

Chapter 444

    Chapter 444


    Chapter 444


    Lanie


    On deck, I clung to the railing with every bit of strength I had or could steal from my wolf. The yacht


    pitched as each wave took us higher Than the one before it. Up, up, up, and then down, we’d


    plunge into the well left behind by each crest.


    I thought I might be screaming, but I couldn’t hear my own voice above the sound of the storm. Rain


    shed at my face, cutting into my cheeks and forcing me to close my eyes. My feet slid out from


    under me.


    With determination, I redoubled my efforts to get to my daughter. Hand over hand, I hauled myself


    along that railing, getting closer an inch at a time to where Ste stood at the front of the yacht. I


    could hear my mates shouting through our mind link, but their voices sounded so far away I couldn’t


    understand what they were saying. I knew they would be fighting to get to her the same way I was,


    though.


    This yacht might sink, but we’d swim, if we had to.


    I couldn’t Seek the way Ste could. I had to open my eyes despite the cold, icy shes of rain. I


    squinted against the harsh pellets of hail now pelting me. They bounced off the deck and made it


    even more slippery than it had been before. My feet tried to go out from under me again. My hands


    slipped off the railing. I went to my hands and knees on the slick wood. The boat rocked, up and


    down, worse than a roller coaster.


    “I will crawl to you, if that’s what it takes,” I sent to my daughter, not knowing if she could hear me.


    Praying to the Moon Goddess and to whatever deity would listen that the sound of my voice would


    reach Ste. That she knew her mother wasing for her.


    My nails duck into the wooden deck, swollen with saltwater. The boat pitched, and I fell forward,


    hitting my face against the deck. Pain red, but I fought it. My wolf didn’t try to fight for control,


    understanding that this was not a battle she could win. She sent me her strength, though. Her wolf’s


    stamina. Without it, my exhaustion would have sent me into unconsciousness.


    I forced my head up. I could see my daughter’s dark shape, still at the front of the boat. I thanked


    the Goddess that Ste hadn’t been swept overboard. Even as I watched in horror, another


    immense wave rose up like some great beast and swept over her. I held my own breath as the


    water cascaded toward me. It buffeted me against the deck, mming me against the side of the


    cabin where the captain sat to navigate. As the wave receded, I was pulled toward the back of the


    yacht again. The water sucked at me like a greedy mouth trying to draw me into a monstrous gullet.


    It was alive, I thought. The water. Alive. Hating and hungry.


    I mmed into the back of the boat, no longer even trying to remember the nautical terms. My hip


    and back screamed with excruciating pain as I hit the table secured to the deck and bounced off it.


    ckness tickled the edges of my vision, trying to get me to sumb to it. To sleep. Sleep would


    take away the pain, and the water could swallow me whole…


    “No!” The shriek erupted from my throat. Tearing. I tasted blood.


    As the boat tipped forward again, I pushed off with my knees. The timing was just right. Luck or


    skill? It didn’t matter. I was on my feet, the soles of my boots gripping as my toes pressed against


    the deck’s sharply nted angle. It was like running uphill, but I put everything I had into it.


    The rain hadn’t eased, but I was able to see Xander’s massive shape on the other side of the cabin.


    I didn’t see Zane or Mason, but they’d be close by. All of us were fighting to get to the front of the


    yacht.


    The boat mmed nose-down into the emptiness left behind by another greedy wave. Now it was


    like I was facing downhill. I plummeted forward, skidding past the cabin. I managed to stop myself


    by grabbing the railing again.


    I could see through the cabin window. The captain stood at the wheel. His face bore no expression.


    His mouth hung open. Nothing held him in ce…nothing but the force of Ste’s will.


    N?velDrama.Org exclusive content.


    I knew nothing about how to steer a yacht, especially not through seas like this. This dead man,


    puppeteered by my daughter, would have to get us safely to shore. As the boat mmed through


    another wave, I managed to get beyond the cabin to the empty deck beyond. I tore open the locker


    holding the life jackets and pulled one over my head. I kept the other held tight in my grip as I fell


    onto my knees again.


    I crawled toward Ste.


    Another wave crashed over us, and for a moment when it passed, I thought she was gone. Then my


    vision cleared. She was still there. Not safe, but still alive.


    And then, she began to sing.
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
The Wrong Woman The Day I Kissed An Older Man Meet My Brothers Even After Death A Ruthless Proposition Wired (Buchanan-Renard #13)