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Chapter 47

    Luna On The Run – I Stole The Alpha’s Sons Chapter 47


    Elena


    Pulling down the long, obscured road that weaved amongst the trees, nerves kicked in. What would the


    women think of me just showing up unannounced? I wasn’t even sure if I was wee here anymore. I


    kind of just dropped off the face of the earth and left them with no word. Lexa also feels nervous, we


    escaped Axton, escaped with our babies, yet this was the only ce I could think of, and if they turn us


    away, I wasn’t sure what else to do. This was our only hope.


    Slowly driving up the drive away, the sun was just begin ning to peek out between the clouds above the


    huge dpi dated warehouse. It was quiet, the huge warehouse doors closed, but I see movement in


    the one little window near the door beside the huge roller doors.


    Parking the car, I sit back in my seat. “Let theme out first. They’ll be wary. Open your door, so they


    can smell our scent,” Lexa suggests. I see Noleen peer out the window be fore the door opens, and


    she steps outside. I open my door but don’t make any move to get out of the car, knowing ! could spook


    her. Noleen approaches and I watch her sniff the air.


    “Elena? Is that you?”


    “Yes,”


    “Then why are you sitting in the car?” she says, waving for me to hop out, and I let out a breath of relief


    before smiling and grabbing the duffle bag off the back seat. I hop out and close the car door. “Where


    did you get the car?” she calls out.


    “Yeah, I kind of stole it,” I sing out, and she stops. She sticks her fingers in her mouth and whistles, and


    the roller doors start opening. “Well, don’t leave it there, are you trying to get us caught?” sheughs,


    waving for me to drive into the warehouse.


    I chuckle and drive it in, and two of the women pull on the chains, closing the roller door behind me.


    Noleen points to the far corner, which is empty, and I park it where she tells me to before climbing out


    of the car. The moment I do, she em braces me in a hug.


    A few of the womene over, in their arms are nkets, and one even brings some tea over. I step


    back, looking at Noleen. “We were wondering if you got out safe,” she says, smiling sadly. I nod my


    head, epting the tea, not realizing how cold my hands are.


    “So what are you doing here?” she asks as another woman drops the itchy nket over my shoulders


    which are quite warm. I see a few of the children waking up, their mothers tucking them under nkets


    to keep them warm.


    Sucking in breath, I turn my attention back to Noleen. “I was hoping for a ce to stay,” I tell her. “Well,


    if you want to slum it with us, you’re more than wee too,” she shrugs before pointing at the car.


    “But that is going to be an issue,” | turn, looking at the car, and I cringe.


    “Any ideas?” I ask and she chuckles.


    “None, but we’ll figure it out. So who are you running from?” she asks, and I find more women moving


    closer want ing to hear why I am here. “Same as all of you, my pack and my mate,” they all nod, some


    casting their gaze down to the


    ground.


    “Well, then looks like you’ll fit right in here then,” Noleen says, leading the way over to a small setting


    area where a fire pit is under a huge window, the steel walls ck from the heat as the smoke billowed


    out the window. I chat with Noleen ex ining everything and what happened since I was found.


    Also, about Axton, about the money I stole, and every thing I thought she should know. When I was


    finished, she showed me around, and the women helped build me a bed out and found me some


    clothes that fit better than the ones | had in my bag.


    A week Later.


    For a week I have been at the rogue settlement, a week of hiding and the woman worked tirelessly


    hunting and tending to the gardens, making things to sell at the local markets. I tried to offer them the


    money to help out, but they refused, saying that now that Jake’s shop had shut it would be hard to get


    supplies with people asking questions, making me realize how much they had relied on his supplies.


    “How about I go into town? Most of the locals know me from the café, it wouldn’t be odd for them to see


    me in town, and none of them picked up what I was when I worked there.’ I tell Noleen.


    She chews her lip, her eyes moving to my belly. Yet they were out of everything, had been for a while,


    and relying heavily on their hunting skills. Yet it has now been two days and not much wildlife around,


    especially not enough to feed everyone, so anything they had managed to catch went to the children.


    “It’s not safe,”


    “Says who?” I ask her. She chews her lip. “Jake?” I ask her, and she nods, making me realize how


    much influence he had on these women here.


    “Well, Jake is gone. Money is money, it doesn’t matter where ites from, and I got nothing to use it


    on, and noth ing to lose right now, so we might as well use it. The town people aren’t that bad, I don’t


    think they care.”


    “Yeah but Jake-”


    “Fuck Jake, you couldn’t trust him when he was alive, no way would I take his word for it, nothing


    happened to me or Alisha when we were in the café, I don’t even think they real ized or if they did, they


    just didn’t care,” I tell her.


    “Please Noleen, we need supplies, she is right. We have been in town a few times, and no one has


    said anything to us,” Chloe says, while bouncing her daughter on her hip. Noleen’s brows pinch and


    Chloe’s daughter sneezes.


    “She needs something for this cough, it won’t go,” she says, staring at her daughter worriedly.


    “I’m going, I will be back, and don’t argue, she is right. We need supplies besides, I am due any day


    now; I need to get di apers and form,” I tell Noleen when I see Michelle wave her hand.


    “I’lle with you, better to travel in pairs,” she says, and I look at Noleen. “See, we’ll be back soon,”


    Noleen sighs and nods.


    “But please be careful.” | nod to her, and Michelle loops


    her arm through mine and nods toward the car. “Too bad we can’t take that, would save us having to


    lug all this crap back,”


    “Yeah, I really should have thought of something else,” || admit. We start walking in town, the walk


    takes us over an hour and we both only have the two backpacks. Yet the more I walked, the more


    pressure seemed to build in my crotch, making me ufortable. Having to take a break, I stop by a


    tree, sitting down.


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    “Are you okay?” Michelle asks, and I pant, trying to catch my breath. Lexa stirs worriedly but doesn’t


    press forward. I had noticed she has been quiet all day. Michelle hands me a drink bottle, and I take a


    sip, before passing it back to her.


    “How much further?”


    “Next street over is the main,” she says, offering me her hands, she pulls me to my feet, and we


    continue, sweat bead ing on my head, and my legs were cramping. Maybe this wasn’t such a good


    idea after all.
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