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Soul of the Wolves by Lizzie Lynn Lee (7)

Chapter Six

Sookie woke up the next morning way past noon in an empty bed with a sore body and even more sore pussy. She heard noise from beyond the bedroom door like someone was busy with the stove. Ethan had been up for quite some time. His side of the bed was cold. She rolled there and sniffed the sheet where his scent was the strongest.

Ethan…

She couldn’t help grinning like an idiot. Ethan was… He just… wow. Who knew a guy like him could be such a magnificent lover? And now, he was hers.

She hoisted herself into a sitting position and groaned. Ugh. She was sticky with dried sweat and semen on her thighs. Her pussy was still throbbing and felt like his dick was somehow still inside her. She hadn’t had a lay in long time, her body must somehow have re-virginized itself. Hah! Silly. But too much fucking can’t be a good thing and now I’m paying the price. I’m surprised I still can walk. She staggered to her feet and trudged her way to the bathroom. She did her womanly business then washed her face in the sink. When she looked in the mirror she saw a disheveled woman staring back. Now, that is a well-fucked woman, she thought. A wicked part of herself cackled maniacally.

When she was able to compose herself she noticed something else. The heavy burning that crushed her chest since the graveyard fiasco had vanished. Sookie put her hand on her breast. I’m no longer alone. I have someone who I can lean on, depend on. Someone I can trust to face all my problems together. We will be fine. Jesse and I and Ethan. Soon we can live a normal life again and happily ever after.

She decided to take a shower and wash her hair. Ethan had provided her with generic clothing to wear. She slipped into fresh pair of panties, a cotton shirt that was rather tight on the chest, and a pair of jeans that fit surprisingly comfortably. She brushed her teeth and fixed herself decently without makeup. She wished she had some so she wouldn’t look like a corpse warmed over.

Sookie tidied up the bedroom and changed the sheets with fresh ones she found in the linen closet. Ethan came in with a tray of food as soon as she put the sheet in the hamper.

“You’re up,” Ethan remarked. “And here I was going to surprise you with breakfast in bed.”

“I’m still surprised.”

He kissed her on the lips. “Morning, beautiful. Don’t you look scrumptious?”

She was giddy from his compliment.

The smell of the food made her stomach growl. Suddenly she was terminally famished. The wild sex last night had burned massive energy. A few more sex romps like that and she was sure she could lose a third of her body weight. “Sorry,” she said, embarrassed about the growling stomach.

“Why? I’m glad you’re hungry. You need to replenish your energy. Eat up.” Ethan uncovered the platter. He had made her scrambled eggs, a medallion of filet mignon cooked rare, crispy bacon, breakfast sausages and lightly buttered toast. There was a cup of homemade strawberry jam, a glass of orange juice and a mug of black coffee.

“Wow.” Sookie was extremely impressed. “Where’s your plate?”

He waved, “Don’t worry about it.”

“I didn’t know you could cook so well. You’re a keeper. Don’t tell me you can whip up some fancy gourmet food too.”

“I could try.”

“You mean you don’t cook often?”

“No. I always stay in a hotel or eat out when I’m out of town. We have cooks in Lunar Manor. They didn’t like me in the kitchen. Don’t ask why.”

“So, this is a special occasion then?”

“Yes. It’s a big deal for a wolf to feed his mate. We don’t just do this with any female. It’s an old custom. The pack alpha always let his mate eat first, especially when she’s with pup.”

“That’s kind of romantic.” Sookie grabbed a fork. “Thank you for the food, Ethan.”

“Dig in. You look like you need plenty of replacement nourishment from last night.”

“Hmm. I wonder whose fault is that?”

“How can you say that when you’re the one who can’t keep your hands off me?”

Sookie punched him playfully. He captured her hand and kissed it.

“Eat all of it if you can. You must take care of your health carefully from now on. Especially for our future pups.”

Her hand froze. Ethan wanted to have children with her, there was no doubt about it. Her cheeks heated. She had wanted a family too. A family just like her parents had. She often fantasized how good life was before that accident tore them apart. Mom, Dad, John, and Jesse. The good old days.

“Pups?” Sookie repeated.

He watched her indulgently. “Of course, pups. You will bear me my heirs.” He threw a knowing smile at her belly. “If you haven’t already.”

What? Uh-oh. They didn’t use any protection last night and she wasn’t on birth control. It didn’t even cross her mind at all last night because she was so horny. With her love life practically non-existent, she’d forgone it altogether for the past few years. Birth-control cost money and she’d rather buy groceries or pay bills with the little money she had.

Ethan couldn’t possibly know it right away, could he? But again, he wasn’t an ordinary man. Maybe this werewolf had his way of knowing things that normal humans didn’t.

“Maybe,” Sookie said, shoveling a big chunk of egg into her mouth, putting the thought about a baby wolf at the back of her mind right then. There were other things more important than

Oh my! The eggs were delicious. This was better than her cooking and she prided herself as a pretty good cook. She motioned that the food was da bomb. Ethan kept watching her eat with a cryptic smile on his face the whole time.

She ended up finished the whole thing because he insisted. She was ready for a nap from being stuffed. They moved to the kitchen. Ethan made them coffee while she washed the dishes. After that, they sat by the table, enjoying the coffee. Ethan wasn’t a breakfast kind of guy. Coffee was enough to sustain him until lunch, and often, dinner.

Halfway through her cup, Sookie told him her plight. She owed him that. She wanted to clear the air between them. Surely, Ethan was waiting for her explanation as well.

“It started because my little brother, Jesse, did something really stupid,” she began her tale. She told him about her family and the accident that tore their family apart, her struggle to stay afloat, and her parenting skills being tested by Jesse’s mischievous antics and his teenage rebellion. Then it culminated with that graveyard recovery mission, Jesse being turned into a werewolf, and her being forced to work for Cain.

Ethan listened attentively and didn’t interrupt at all while she lay everything bare. But he held her hands when she recounted the darkest days while she was held prisoner by Cain. The verbal abuse. The physical abuse. The mental torture for her to see Jesse dehumanized in a filthy cell.

The grip on her hands tightened when she finished her tale. She was proud of herself that she could recount without shedding a tear. She didn’t want him to see her cry. She didn’t want him to see she was weak. Ethan’s face was murky dark, his eyes murderous. For a second she had an urge to flee from him. But she knew his anger wasn’t directed at her. He was angry at his cousin.

“I’m sorry,” he croaked, finally. “I’m sorry for what he has done to you and your brother. I’ll make sure that he repays everything. And more.”

“I just want Jesse back safe and sound.”

“We’ll do that also.”

“Thank you, Ethan.” Sookie exhaled a deep breath. Now her chest became even lighter. “I have some questions about this Alpha Strain…”

“Hmm?”

Their conversation was interrupted by a phone call. Ethan gestured for her to wait a minute and went to answer it.

“Who’s that?” asked Sookie curiously when he finished talking.

“Business.” He pocketed his phone. “I’m afraid we must leave now.”

“Leave where?”

“We’re going hunting, baby.”

* * *

Ethan changed his clothes and dressed in all black. Sookie rummaged through his wardrobe earlier; the guy didn’t own anything other than black, well, except his underthings. He unpacked the duffel bag that he carried from Lunar Manor. It held guns and a killing arsenal that could obliterate a small army.

“Can you shoot with a semi-automatic?” Ethan asked.

What? Sookie shook her head, bewildered. “I’ve never held a gun in my life.”

“Maybe a revolver then,” Ethan muttered to himself. He took another piece and filled the chamber with bullets before handing it to her. “Take this. You might need it.”

“I don’t know how to shoot.”

“It’s easy. Just aim and pull the trigger.”

“I-I don’t think this is a good idea. What if I miss and hurt a bystander?”

Ethan was quick to grin. “Then try not to.”

Sookie cringed. She accepted the revolver with a trembling hand. She prayed that she wouldn’t have to use the gun in any way. She stowed the piece in her sweater pocket that she borrowed from Ethan. She followed Ethan to the garage. Ethan flicked the light on. Inside, half a dozen motorcycles were parked neatly.

“We’re going to ride these things?” she asked, more bewilderment tingeing her voice. “I thought we were going to go in the car that we left in the forest preserve parking lot.”

Ethan chose a badass-looking black Kawasaki and mounted it. “Bikes are much faster.” He gave her a helmet after he donned one himself. The helmet was the kind racers used, the sides completely covered and with a dark-tinged face shield. Ethan helped her adjust the helmet. Suddenly, she could hear Ethan’s voice above her cheekpad. It appeared the helmet was equipped with headphone and microphone so the riders could communicate to one another while on the road.

“Ready?” Ethan asked.

“Define ‘ready.’ I’ll never be ready. There’s a gun in my pocket and I’m afraid

“You’ll be fine. I can’t afford to leave you out of my sight right now. You must go with me at all times.”

“Is it because of Cain or a mate thingy?”

“Both.”

Ethan instructed her to sit behind him and where to put her feet. Because of the slanted build of the bike, she was forced to lean forward. This wasn’t a joyride like on a Harley Davidson. This bike was intended to shred the highway at the fastest speed possible.

He opened the garage door with the remote he had on his person and cranked the Kawasaki engine alive. Beyond them was a narrow dirt path through the woods. Ethan told her to hold on tight before he launched the bike forward. Sookie pressed her faceshield against Ethan’s broad back, thinking how uncanny the situation was. They were like Batman and Robin storming out of the batcave. It might look cool but it scared the crap out of her.

Luckily, Ethan was an exceptional rider.

He navigated the path easily at full speed as if they were racing in the arena. Sookie flattened herself and clung to him for dear life, shifting her weight to become one with the bike. A few times, he made some sharp turns that their knees almost grazed against the ground. She was no longer interested in watching her surroundings. It made her dizzy and scared her even more. She prayed over and over that she wouldn’t get thrown off the bike. They hit an uneven slope that caused the bike to fly in the air. She felt her heart was at the back of her throat. This was more nerve-racking than Jesse’s grave robbery stint. No matter how high they were airborne, Ethan always successfully landed without missing a beat. If it were her driving, she would have been thrown up into the tree canopy.

The Kawasaki roared from the dirt path and skidded onto the asphalt street just as she decided to open her eyes again.

Shiiiiit…

“You okay there?” Ethan’s voice loomed from the headphone.

“Peachy.”

He replied with boisterous laughter.

Sookie grumbled. “Well, I’m glad you find this amusing.”

“This is nothing, beautiful. We’ve just begun.”

“What do you mean?”

“The fun.”

As soon as she closed her mouth, she heard the muted shrieks of motorcycle brakes behind them. She looked over her shoulder and paled. Two riders in similar motorcycles burst out from the wooded area. She tightened her grips on him. “You know we’re being followed?”

“Graystone warned me over the phone. The war has just begun and the first thing my cousin will do is try to find and kill me. Us.”

Crap. “Should we go to the police or something?”

Ethan laughed again. He didn’t seem concerned that they were chased by people who were hell bent to make sure the two of them perished from their mortal existence. “Police? You’re joking, right?”

Sookie realized how stupid her suggestion was. It wasn’t like they could go to the authorities and say, “Help us, officers. There’s some werewolves out to kill us.”

Sookie lamented. How did things go so wrong? “What are we going to do now?”

“We find Cain and kill him first, of course.”

Fantastic. Besides grave robbery, fraud, blackmail, now I’m going to be an accessory to murder. Just fucking awesome. Could my life get any worse? “Where are we going to find him?”

“He’ll move around, just like me. He’s not going to lounge like a sitting duck while his men fight his battle. If we are going to find your brother, we need to make Cain sing like a canary. It won’t be an easy feat, I must warn you.”

Sookie quieted. Each time she was reminded of her brother, her heart sank to her guts.

“Susan,” he called.

“Yeah?”

“Hang tight, baby.”

Ethan made a sharp turn around the bend that almost scraped their knees against the hot asphalt and zipped onto a highway toward the loop. There was a couple angry honks from the cars they were illegally passing. But they left them in the wind within seconds. The two men on motorcycles tailed them not far behind.

Panicked, Sookie told Ethan, “They are gaining on us.”

“Hmm? Not for long,” he said. He didn’t seem to worry at all.

He began weaving between cars and semis like a renegade missile. Many times she thought her heart had stopped working. Ethan had blown the speed limit for the highway and they were basically like a speeding bullet. To make matters worse, one of the riders started shooting at them. Stray bullets hit the car behind them and caused a highway pileup in a matter of seconds.

“Ethaaaan!”

He reached for a gun from his jacket and casually fired two rounds without even looking. There was a loud screech from the motorcycle that ended in a spectacular, booming crash.

One down. The other gained on them.

The bastard also started shooting.

Bullets whizzed around them like super-charged bees on steroids. It was a miracle that any of those bullets hadn’t killed them. Sookie prayed harder to every deity she knew.

The highway was practically empty at this point. Ethan slowed the bike unexpectedly, allowing their chaser to level with their speed. Ethan glanced at him and fired once. It hit the rider’s hand. The guy screamed as his gun fell. He lost control of his motorcycle, thrashing wildly before it hit the concrete barrier between lanes. The rider was thrown off his bike, slamming into the asphalt, and rolling a few times before he was completely still.

Ethan made a sharp U-turn and approached the fallen rider. He put the Kawasaki stand on without turning off the engine. Sookie started to dismount but with a quick flick of his wrist, he motioned her to stay on the bike. He pulled off his helmet.

Sookie also removed her own helmet. The fresh air was a welcome luxury. She couldn’t really breathe with the helmet on.

Ethan circled the fallen rider like a beast cornered his prey.

The rider on the ground was badly injured. Ethan crouched and yanked off the rider’s helmet from his head. Despite wearing his helmet, the guy’s mouth was bleeding from the impact of his fall. He spat a tooth out before cursing nastily at Ethan.

“Hey, I know you. You’re McAllister’s little whelp. He put you up to this, huh?” asked Ethan casually as if they were two acquaintances meeting at a party.

The rider spewed more colorful profanities that guaranteed to offend every god and deity in every religion.

Ethan’s expression didn’t change. “Young people these days don’t have manners.” He flicked his wrist and suddenly, his fingers transformed and elongated into sharp claws. The fallen rider’s expression quickly changed. Pure terror haunted his youthful face. That rider couldn’t be more than nineteen years old. Ethan dragged his claws over the rider’s face. There were manic gleams in the alpha’s eyes.

Ethan had proven himself as a great lover and a gentle soul to her but seeing him like this, Sookie couldn’t help being terrified. How could she have forgotten that Ethan was a dangerous man?

“I assume you know what it means if I taint you with my blood, right? One drop of my pure direwolf blood in your mutt body will make you wish your daddy had pulled out sooner.” Ethan ended his sentence with a big smile that made even Sookie long to scramble away to safety, far, far away from the big, bad wolf named Ethan Hunter.

Now, the young rider trembled in fear. “Please don’t…”

“Too bad, whelp. I’m not feeling so charitable today.” With a swift, graceful swipe, Ethan slashed the rider across his chest, cutting the leather jacket like a hot knife on butter.

The rider let out an agonizing howl. He clutched his chest as if something had burned him. Sookie could see the rising smoke from where Ethan had clawed him. The bloody gash teemed with white billowing plumes. He screamed and screamed, body contorted at weird angles because of muscle spasms, and his voice became raw before he finally quieted, shivering. Sweat plastered his hair. His skin turned waxy pale. Amid all that, Ethan stood calmly with his half-transformed hand at his side. Unusually dark-colored blood dripped from the edge of his razor-sharp claws.

Sookie instinctively clutched the front of her jacket. Is Ethan’s blood poisonous to common werewolves? How about to humans?

Ethan flicked his wrist again and his claws returned to normal. He pulled a black handkerchief from his pocket and wiped his bloodied hand. “You have exactly one hour to live. Enjoy.”

The young rider howled his rage and pain but was unable to do anything. As a few cars started passing them, Ethan mounted the bike. One of the cars stopped at the shoulder, the driver stepping out and asking if the rider needed help.

“Put your helmet on.” Ethan’s voice was gruff. “This is going to be a circus.” He then donned his own helmet.

Sookie quickly followed suit. She barely snapped the chinstrap when Ethan revved the engine and took off. She held onto him tightly. “Where we going now?”

Ethan’s voice seeped from the intercom. “We’ll tail the young wolf.”

“What do you mean?”

“A dying man that has been given limited time to live will naturally seek help. This blood poisoning isn’t something that human medicine can solve. He’d go to their den. He’ll lead us to his boss in no time. Hopefully, Cain.”

Sookie must admit that Ethan was very resourceful. A thousand questions popped in her head but now wasn’t the right time to ask any of them. Ethan coasted to the nearest exit and blew through the toll gate. The flimsy barrier wasn’t a match for a heavy motorcycle that barreled down fast. Sookie shut her eyes as they sped through a narrow street. Great, she thought, my list of crimes keep adding up. On top of the grave robbery, fraud, blackmail, accessory to murder, now she was guilty of road rage and vandalism. When this ended, she’d have a rap sheet a mile long like career criminals. Great. Just great.

Ethan entered a residential area, driving the few blocks then stopping. He told her to get off the bike. He then leisurely walked up to a parked car, an older model sedan, broke the window, sat behind the wheel and hotwired it. The sedan hummed to life. Ethan waved at her to get in.

Awesome. Now I can add grand theft auto to my would-be rap sheet. Sookie looked around, half-expecting that the owner of the sedan would suddenly jump out from one of the houses and yell “thief” at them. To her surprise, no one came out.

Ethan drove fast, ignoring all the speed limits and rules of the road. He gunned back to the highway. The traffic from the opposite direction was slowing into a halt. Sookie could already guess what caused it—the earlier accident and people’s tendency to rubberneck. But the traffic from their side was pretty fast. Before long, they passed the accident scene where Ethan knocked down the McAllister’s rider. Four police cars blocked the flow of traffic and an officer directing the incoming vehicles into one lane. There was an ambulance present and a fire truck. Sookie couldn’t see the injured rider anywhere. Ethan only glanced once and he put the pedal to the metal, speeding.

“We’re going to exit here. I think I know where they’re taking him. The closest hospital is Northwest General. We’ll catch up to him there,” said Ethan.

“But he’s badly injured,” said Sookie. “He couldn’t go anywhere in his condition.”

“He’s a werewolf, Sookie, and werewolves hate hospitals.”

“Why? Oh. I get it. Duh. Sorry.”

“I meant to ask you if you remember the location where Cain imprisoned your brother,” said Ethan as he watched the traffic. “Do you remember anything?”

“Cain called it the factory. It’s in a rundown warehouse complex. I wish I could tell you where. They always blindfolded me every time they took me out or to go back in. Except the first time when they took us from the cemetery. But Jesse and I were practically shoved down on the floor the entire ride there. It was also dark, I couldn’t really see well.”

“What do you remember?”

“It was a long ride out of town. Three hours from the cemetery. Near the shipping dock. I could hear ships blaring and the birds—seagulls.”

Ethan furrowed his brows. “That helps. I think my men can narrow it down based on your information.”

“Glad I could be of help.”

“You did more than that, Susan. Stay by my side. Always.”

“Even when you’re in the bathroom?” she cracked a joke to ease the tension.

“Cute.”

They settled into an uncomfortable silence again as Ethan focused on the road. They peeled from the highway and followed a street that took them directly to Northwestern General. Ethan coasted to the entrance of the ER and drove past it to ditch the car about a block away. They then headed to the emergency room.

The ER was moderately packed at that hour. Patients were waiting to be seen by doctors. Unlike the ER on TV shows, there was no sense of emergency happening in this place. The nurse manning the reception desk looked terminally bored. The moment he saw a new batch of fresh people enter the door, he yawned and fled the desk as if he didn’t want to deal with them.

Sookie frowned. So typical. She had her share of horrible experiences with long waits in the ER. Jesse, against his good and sane judgement, had gotten himself in a few scrapes over the years that required ER visits. Unless one was visibly bleeding heavily, had a heart attack, or in extreme pain, they wouldn’t let anyone see the physician right away.

Ethan scanned the room and gave the place a once over. His presence was imposing enough that people unconsciously moved away from his direct path. He paused in front of the reception desk and peered into the glass. He snorted. He grabbed Sookie’s arm and herded her toward the exit.

“Where are we going?” she asked.

“To find that whelp, of course.”

Only, they didn’t really leave the ER. Ethan steered her into a section that offered multiple vending machines. He paused to study the layout and went to one door like he knew where he was going. Of course, the door was locked, but Ethan had no difficulty in making the door submit to his wish by kicking its handle with his hard-soled boot.

Sookie flinched. She quickly trotted behind him before people found out what they were doing. Her heart beat fast and adrenaline kicked into high alert. Barging in like this unnerved her. She guessed she wasn’t cut out for a life of crime. She was a law-abiding citizen to the core or as Jesse would call her, a “pussy.”

They came into a narrow hallway that led them to what appeared to be a triage area. It was surprising that people wouldn’t find others out of place when they acted like they belonged there. Ethan checked from room to room looking for the young wolf. She noticed that Ethan seemed to track him by smell. He scented the air before he moved.

Ethan paused at one open examination room. There was a nurse in scrubs sitting next to the bed, busy typing on a portable computer. The nurse raised her head from the monitor.

“Can I help you?” she asked.

“My nephew has just been admitted here, where is he?” Ethan asked in a worried voice. “He had a motorcycle accident I was told.”

“Oh. He was taken to get a CT scan. He’ll be back shortly.”

“Which floor is the CT scan?”

“Radiology department is on the fourth floor, but you can’t go there.”

“I know. I just want to let my family know. We’ll just wait in the waiting area. Thanks.”

As if, Sookie thought. That’s soooo not going to happen. Ethan motioned Sookie to follow. They went back to the closed hallway where they originally came from to find an elevator. Two minutes later they found what they were looking for.

An elderly woman was standing near the elevator door. She gave Ethan a wary look when he pushed the elevator button up.

“Wait here for a second. Keep the door open,” he said to Sookie.

Sookie nodded.

Ethan disappeared for a minute.

Then she heard a loud alarm blaring all over the place. The fire alarm. Jesus Christ. What is he doing now? Sookie was bewildered. Ethan returned, striding fast. His face betrayed nothing. The elevator door opened. The car was empty. He and Sookie entered after the elderly lady. Ethan pushed the fourth floor button. The lady seventh floor.

For what seemed an eternity, the elevator door closed. The lady fussed with her hearing aid battery. She smiled nervously.

“Did you hear the alarm?” Her voice was a tad louder than normal.

Ethan pretended he couldn’t hear her properly until the bell dinged for the fourth floor. The door opened and people anxiously wanted to jump in to get off the floor. Ethan grabbed Sookie’s arm and elbowed his way out of the crowding, impatient people. Some hospital staff could be heard yelling in the background, “It’s not a drill, people. We have to get out of the building, like, now!”

Ugh! Sookie could add public nuisance to her list of criminal offenses. Would public nuisance count as criminal misdemeanor, perhaps? She hoped Ethan had a really good lawyer on retainer. She stole a glance at him. The guy was still cool as cucumber. Damn, does anything faze him? He still looked calm, calculated, and to be honest, a bit scary because she knew how unpredictable he was. Ethan was the type of guy who sneaked up on a monster and said, “Boo!”

After walking for a good five minutes, Ethan found what was he looking for: the radiology department. He scented the air again and followed it. The corridor was filled with anxious people striding fast. The air was still filled with chatters and ear-deafening blares. Someone exclaimed that there was a fire on the ground floor and this was not a drill. Sookie turned to Ethan sharply. Did he really start a fire? Ethan only smirked.

They passed some doors and arrived at the CT lab. Before Ethan could open it, the door burst open and the young wolf rider they were hunting materialized before them. He looked like someone who had woken up in the middle of nightmare. Eyes wild, hair stuck out in all different direction. His hospital gown was askew with dark stains of blood seeping through the chest area. He yelped like a little pup when he saw Ethan.

Ethan’s smile widened to almost creepy. “Oh hello there, little whelp. I thought you’d be running to your master by now.”

The young wolf sputtered.

Ethan grabbed the front of his gown and shoved him backward, back to the room. The young wolf stumbled on the floor. Sookie closed the door behind her before anybody could notice what happened. She gasped when she saw a sprawling form in white lab coat. It must be the radiology technician. Then, there was a man in scrubs that must be the nurse. Both of them slumped in pools of their own blood, their throats were cut open. The smell of metallic tang was so strong in the air, it was perverse. She looked away. Bile crawled to the back of her mouth. Don’t puke, don’t puke. You don’t want your DNA tied up to these grisly murders. She watched enough CSI to know how forensic stuff works. She turned around and wiped the door handle from her fingerprint.

Ethan took one look and tsked as if he chided a misbehaving child. “That is not nice, whelp. These men were only doing their jobs and you slaughter them like that.”

The young wolf scuttled backward, his face a pained terror. The alpha scared the shit out of him.

Well, he should be, Sookie thought indignantly. What did the men ever do to you that you have to kill them so senselessly? You could just knock them out or something.

Ethan advanced. He grabbed the young wolf by the hair and lifted him up off his feet. “Where’s Cain?”

“I don’t know.”

“Wrong answer.”

“I don’t fucking know! It’s not like they tell me everything. I’m only following orders!”

Ethan tsked again in disgust. “You know who else was just following their orders and didn’t take any responsibility for what they did? The Nazis.”

Ethan’s cell phone rang. He released the young wolf with a shake. Ethan answered the call.

Sookie tried to eavesdrop on the conversation but couldn’t make out most of it.

Ethan ended the call with a grunt. He gestured with the tip of his chin as he pocketed his phone. “Grayson found him.”

“Cain?” Sookie asked.

“The one and only.” Ethan turned back to the young wolf. “Guess I don’t need you anymore.”

The young wolf looked relieved.

“Still, you’re pissing me off. No one shoots at me and my mate and gets away with it.”

“I’m sorry

Ethan grabbed the youngling by his neck and threw him against the big pane window. He used such a brute force that the impact was hard enough to shatter the thick glass, sending the young wolf flailing through the air before hitting the ground with a horrible crash. People screamed below and a car’s alarm blared, adding to the cacophony.

Sookie hid her face behind her palms. She was numb. Body counts piled higher. She wasn’t going to add anything more to her criminal offense list. No. It was too much.

“Come on, babe,” said Ethan, clasping a hand on her shoulder. His voice was surprisingly tender. Gone was his coldness, the scary wrath he reserved for his enemies. His eyes were warm. Caring.

This was the man Sookie fell in love with. The man who swore to protect her until the end of time. The other part of her heart. Her mate.

Sookie snatched his hand and held it tight. Her mate wouldn’t let anything bad happen to her. He would rescue Jesse and help him back to normal. And everything would be all right.

Ethan steered her out of the CT room and closed the door quietly. The fire alarm had quieted down. A hospital staffer passed by them in the corridor, grumbling on the phone.

“It’s a false alarm. I know, I know. There’s no fucking fire. Get back to work. This shit ain’t funny, if you ask me.”

Somehow, Sookie felt relieve. She could scratch arson from the list.

Ethan tugged her to follow him. They walked unhurried along the maze-like corridors. He pushed a door that led them to the stairs and descended to the basement parking lot.

They exited to the first level of the parking garage. Ethan surveyed the rows of cars and hummed, “Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.” He picked another older-model sedan and hotwired it. Ethan drove it casually before they had to exit the parking booth. He sped up and hit the gate like it was nothing because they didn’t have the parking ticket. The sedan belonged to a hospital visitor instead of a hospital worker.

By now, Sookie didn’t really care that they had broken so many laws today. Yeah, whatever. We are totally bad ass.

She caught Ethan’s eyes. He winked.

Yeah, totally.

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Alpha Hunted: M/M MPreg Shifter Romance (Dirge Omegaverse Book 4) by Esme Beal

His Hunger (The Hunter Brothers Book 3) by M. S. Parker

Pregnant by the CEO (The Jameson Heirs) by Helenkay Dimon

Single Malt by Layla Reyne

Once Upon A Wild Fling by Lauren Blakely

MAX: The Sin Reapers MC by April Lust

She Asked for It by Willow Winters

My Arabian Billionaire (In Bed with a Billionaire): A Desert Sheikh Romance by Marian Tee

The Wolf's Surrogate (Shifter Surrogate Service Book 2) by Sky Winters

Werewolf Divide (Werewolves of St. Neuri Book 2) by Abigail Raines

Ash: A Bad Boy Biker Romance (Winter Cobras MC Book 3) by Jade Kuzma

The Alphas Big Beautiful Woman: BWWM Romance (Alphas From Money Book 7) by Shanika Levene, BWWM Club

Unprotected: A Cinderella Secret Baby Romance (69th St. Bad Boys Book 4) by Cassandra Dee

Fallen Crest Extras by Tijan

Ethan (Sand & Fog Series Book 4) by Susan Ward

Royal Baby Double Trouble: A Two Princes MFM Menage Romance by Sierra Sparks, Sizzling Hot Reads

What He Doesn't Know (What He Doesn't Know Duet Book 1) by Kandi Steiner