Chapter 122 Kill Me
Chapter 122 Kill Me
CADE
She wasn’t here.
I tore through the cabin in my wolf form, ws ripping through floorboards, shelves shattered, every drawer came in harsh snarls, teeth bared as I stormed
verturned, everyer destroyed. My breath through the ce like a beast gone <b>mad</b>.
But she wasn’t here.
“Where is <b>she</b>?! Bethany’s voice cracked in my head. She was behind me, her breathing ragged, her human form trembling. She’s not in the cabin. She’s not here.
But her scent was everywhere, mingled with Tessa’s.
So, they had to be <b>here </b>recently, Which meant that they must be near. The broken window was <b>a </b>sign of their struggle to escape.
My paws crushed the already broken ss as I turned sharply, rage ring so hot it burned in my chest. 1 couldn’t breathe.
She was so close.
Arden.
My mind screamed her name over and over again.
Just then, another wolf burst through the brush. I recognized him instantly,
Rowan
His jaw clenched. My eyes narrowed.
“You came.”
‘You’re being a damn <b>menace</b>, he growled through the link. You wouldn’t let this go if I don’te.”
“Then help me find them. They’re not here. But they were. Her scent’s fresh with a strong trail. Let’s head. different directions. You take the high ridge. I’ll follow the creek.”
He nodded once<b>, </b>and without another word, we moved.
Bethany scrambled up onto my back, clutching my fur, and I ran. I ran like the ground couldn’t hold me. Like the sky might fall if I didn’t reach her in time.
Every muscle screamed.
Every breath was fire.
I didn’t have it in me to stop.
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Please be <b>safe</b>. Please be safe. Please be safe.
Just then, the ne around Bethany’s neck began to glow dark red
“Cade,” Bethany whispered, muffled by the wind. Still, I heard it clearly.
I didn’t need her to say anything more
A growl ripped from my throat as I lunged forward, faster than I ever had in my life.
Arden.
My Arden.
She couldn’t be gone. She couldn’t<b>. </b>
Not after everything,
When Honey came home, regressed and with no inemories, I felt like I lost someone. I didn’t know what to do with myself. I hoped I could have protected her like she had protected me.
Even <b>now</b>, a part of me felt like I had failed.
No matter how hard I tried to deny it–it shattered me, broke me into a <b>thousand </b>unrecognizable pieces.
But if Arden
If Arden-
No.
It would destroy me.
It would kill what little was left that she, herself, built.
Because Arden wasn’t just a girl.
She wasn’t just a promise.
She was my fight.
She was my chance at being whole again.
<b>WAS </b>
She made me feel again. Like I mattered. Like I wasn’t just some walking sear of guilt <b>and </b>fury.
Without her, I’d go feral.
Without her, I <b>was </b>nothing.
And somehow… somehow, it was like my legs knew where she was before I did.
The scent grew thicker. I caught blood. Sweat. Tears.
Tessa’s Arden’s.
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Then, the trees broke and I saw a clearing
And what I saw there-
Hell itself boiled in my veins.
He was on top of her.
Naked.
That bastard.
His mouth was on her neck, like she was his to im.
She was struggling weakly under him, and that was when I lost it.
Bethany leapt from my back with a cry of pure maternal rage,nding hard, her human body hitting the dirt with a snarl of bones. Her ne zed red.
Meanwhile, I didn’t think anymore..
I leapt straight over her.
Straight at him.
Straight at the monster who dared touch what was mine.
Bethany didn’t hesitate. She ran to Arden, copsing beside her with a gasp of horror. I caught her scent and something foreign, something wrong, coating Arden’s skin. <b>It </b>was the scent of poison.
Tessa was limp nearby, her body twitching in weak, painful spasms.
But all I could see was him.
Mr. Winters <b>stood </b>there, chest heaving, blood smeared down his shoulder where my ws had shed him in passing. But he didn’t look like a man in pain. No, he looked amused.
To him,
is must just be a game.
I growled low, the sound rumbling in my chest like thunder. <i>My </i>ws dug into the soil, my fur bristling as I crouched lower.
Looking at him like this, I lost all control.
I lunged at him, baring my teeth, inches from his throat. He didn’t flinch.
Heughed like the lunatic he was.
“You can’t kill me,” he spat, eyes wide and twisted<b>. </b>“Not unless you want them both to die.”
I didn’t care. I mmed my body into his, knocking him down. We rolled over the dirt, ws and fists and snarls. When I pinned him beneath me, I didn’t shift back just yet
I wanted him to see the full fu
in <b>my </b>eyes
ves as a
an animal<b>. </b>
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I’m going to try, I growled.
He smiled.
I shifted back, my body shaking with rage, hands already pounding his face. Fist after fid Blood sttered. His lip split. His cheekbone cracked. But he keptughing.
“Go ahead!” he barked through the blood. “Try harder, Cade!
Another blow,
And another.
Still, he smiled through the <b>red</b><b>. </b>
“Kill me!” he howled. “Go on! Beat me until I die!”
I grabbed him by the shoulder, yanking him closer until our faces <b>were </b>inches apart.
“What the fuck did you do to them?” I snarled.
His eyes gleamed.
He chuckled.
“You’re toote, he whispered.
My eyes narrowed.
“Those two women?” he chuckled. “You’ve got maybe an hour before they start convulsing. And then-“he made a sharp, slicing motion across his throat, “lights out.
My <b>hands </b>shook.
“You bastard-”
“Kill me,” he interrupted, smile widening. “And you’ll never know what the antidote is to the poison <i>I </i>
created.”