THE LAST SHEWOLF:>Ep83
“His ass is MINE when we catch up with them,” I said. “Any word on that, Mitch?”
He nodded. “I’ve been checking traffic cams, hoping to see them,” he said. “I caught this a block from where they lost her scent.” It was a blurry image, but enough to make out a naked Eve on the back of Mitch’s motorcycle. “I didn’t pick them up again for another twenty minutes, this time they were on a ramp to I-35E north.” He showed that image, she was now dressed in sweats, her arms tight around his waist. “That was an hour ago. I’ve been checking cameras farther north, trying to see if they left the Cities or not.”
I texted Donuts, asking if he knew anyplace in the North Metro that Mitchell might go to lay low for a while. “Anything else we can do?”
“Not really. I checked their phones, we have hers and his was found at the sniper hide. He’s good, if he wants to hide, he’s not leaving much for us to go on.”
I went up and sat by Viper and Kelly, quickly updating them on what was going on. “Any idea where they may have gone?”
“Away from you, I bet,” Kelly said. “Look at this from her perspective for a change. Her whole life she’s been told she’s some Werewolf Princess who has been sheltered from everything. Her friends, her brother, they go to school, go on dates, dances. What does she do? She gets to go on motorcycle rides where she’s completely surrounded by dozens of old men, unable to even look at anyone else.” She snorted. “At least she could do that until you stopped even THAT. Then you take her to Chicago, parade a couple hundred horny men past her, then rush back here because your plan didn’t work. She knows she’s bringing danger to the Club, everyone knows about her now, so running might just make sense.”
“She’s vulnerable out there!”
“She was vulnerable HERE, Snake. At her home, with her friends held at gunpoint as we waited for her. Look, we know Mitch likes her, she may like him. She feels safer hiding with him than us right now.”
I shook my head. “She’s NOT safer, we need to find her. Do you know anyone in the North Metro she might run to for help?”
“No, but you can check her social media. See if she’s talking to anyone up that way.” I nodded. “By the way, Michael is out of surgery and Crash is being patched up now, we’re on deck.” I gave her a hug and went back downstairs.
Donut came running in to the clubhouse, still in full uniform. “I got a text from Mitchell,” he said, a little out of breath. “He said he’s got her, they are safe, and they’ll call again at dinnertime.”
“Give that to Mitch,” I said before he handed it over.
Mitch looked at the phone number, then did some stuff on his computer. “That phone number is a burner phone. He probably just bought it.”
“Can you tell where?”
“Working on it.” Ten minutes later he had the answer, a Wal-Mart just off I-35 near Forest Lake.” I looked at the map; they were out of the cities and heading north. “Can you track the phone?”
“He turned it off, so no. Not until he uses it again.”
We kept at it for an hour until Kelly pulled me aside. “Snake, assume they don’t want to get in touch. How are you going to protect them if you aren’t close to them?”
It was like a light went off. “Tiny, we need to send some guys north, we can go a little farther than where this shows. If you find them, you pass us the location and we’re an hour closer at least.”
He nodded, it made sense. “As soon as Gabriel is here, we’ll set it up. We need his men too, just in case other wolves get involved.” I ran upstairs to grab some clothes and supplies for my backpack, among them my silver-bullet pistols and a pair of handcuffs. We’d have to take the SUV, because Eve sure as hell wasn’t riding on the back of his bike again, ever.
Gabriel’s POV
It had been hard for me to let go of my anger, both at the Alpha and myself. The whole ride back from Chicago, I was beating myself up for failing my charge yet again. “We’re almost here, Alpha,” my driver said.
We were making a short stop at our land in Wisconsin to pay our respects to our four men who had died today. I left a half-dozen men there to take care of the bodies, then we continued into the Cities. I had been getting updates throughout the drive from my men, and I had talked to Tiny about Eve. Right now we didn’t know where she was, so I was going to keep some men in reserve with his men to go get her if she turned up. My first priority was taking care of the Colorado Pack.
I had my men set up a videoconference with our Allied Packs at noon, that would give me enough time to get back and prepare. The Colorado pack was not small, and they would be out for blood. It was my job to ensure the threat to Eve from them was gone. When we arrived at our Pack House, I sent Abaddon and a few others to the Clubhouse to link up with Tiny.
Abaddon called me back a few minutes later, he was taking six men with him to go after Eve based on the last location they had on her. He was going to ride with Snake and a driver, so they could stay in touch, the rest of the men were riding motorcycles. The plan was simple; she wouldn’t be doubling back, so we were going to stagger one wolf and one human every fifty miles or so between Forest Lake and Duluth. We’d keep an eye on the freeway and wait for the next position, hoping at least one of us would be close enough to get to her quickly.Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
The videoconference went well; our allies were outraged that after all that had happened at the Conference, one of the guests tried to do this. Three Packs much closer to them than us vowed to take care of the problem for us, and I was happy to let them. That was one less problem for me to deal with right now.
I went over to the Clubhouse late in the afternoon, after it was clear to me that the surviving Pack members had left town. Tensions were high, everyone was worried, including me. I checked on Michael, he was awake after surgery and alive thanks to Meghan. He would be out for a few days. Crash and Viper were downstairs, Viper’s foot in a protective boot as he got around on crutches.
We ate a nervous dinner together, takeout Chinese as both of our cooks were gone. Finally, Kelly got a phone call, and when she said it was Eve we all got quiet. The conversation didn’t go well, Eve ended up hanging up on them. “Mitch, did you get a location?”
His fingers were flying over the keyboard. “It’s a cell tower in Moose Lake,” he said. “Can’t narrow it down closer than that, not enough time.”
“Still moving north, not that quickly,” I said. “I think we should move more people up that way. Ask around if anyone has seen them, check the motels and stuff.”
“Do it,” Viper said. “Let’s get ahead of them for a change.” More men were sent north, but that was all we could do for now.
Kelly’s POV
Viper wasn’t sleeping well, he had to get up to take pain pills and the boot made him uncomfortable. I was worried about my granddaughter, so we made quite the pair in our bed at home. I’d finally talked him into leaving the Clubhouse when it was clear nothing else would be happening tonight.
I woke up from a dead sleep, my subconscious brought something to my memory. I immediately woke Viper. “Baby, remember five years ago when we were telling Eve about her birth mother and Vivian’s history?”
“Yeah, you two were looking through Jessica’s stuff,” he said.
“I think I know where she is going,” I said. “She wanted to go visit Jessica’s pack lands, and we told her no. Gabriel didn’t want to risk it, he said that area still has a lot of lone wolves about, even if the organized Packs are gone. Remember how disappointed she was? How she kept asking until we finally told her it was never going to happen?”
“SHIT.” He reached for the phone, calling a number. “Gabriel, it’s Viper. We think Eve is headed for Jessica’s old Pack grounds. Yes, the North Shore Pack.” He listened for a minute. “You know where it is, right? Get some men up there right away.”
We both couldn’t sleep, hoping that I was right and we got there in time.
Eve’s POV
I ran hard through the woods, but the Pack chasing me was closing in fast. I stumbled as I leaped a downed tree, a sudden pain in my leg causing me to lose my concentration. I rolled when I hit, losing the keys, and lost precious seconds as I had to find them and pick them up in my mouth again. I was in so much trouble; despite everything I had been taught, I was in a strange land with no protection, and everything could go bad quickly. My back left leg hurt, then my right. I pushed on.
The story Dad told me about how Vivian was attacked during the trip to Florida and force mated was up front in my thoughts as I ran like the wind. In her diary I was given when I was sixteen, I read about how she gave up hope of finding her true mate, losing her virginity to her personal guard. I knew how much she suffered, and even after marrying Dad, she lived in fear of being taken again.
I was a fool. A kid throwing a tantrum because I didn’t get my way, and I was going to pay the price. A sudden headache made my eyes narrow, I had to breathe through the pain before it went away.
“Eve! It’s Abaddon, slow down so we can escort you back to our vehicles!”
I almost stumbled when I got the mental message from the Master at Arms of my Pack.
“You’re chasing me?”
“Yes, although I sent two to get Mitch and four after that wolf who found you.” I slowed to a trot, hearing them approach. As they got closer, and I could smell their familiar scents, I relaxed again. I was happy to see them, they weren’t so happy with me. “What in the hell do you think you’re doing out here? And why do you smell of sex and that vile human?”
“I’m sorry… I just want to go home. This was all a mistake, I’ve made so many mistakes.”
Abaddon came alongside me, turning me towards the direction they came from. “You are all right, we’ll deal with the rest when you get home,” he said.
“Don’t hurt the wolf, he didn’t do anything,” I said. “He just looked at me, howled and ran off. There was something about him, though. He smelled, I don’t know, it was amazing. I wish I could bottle it.”
Abaddon stopped. “Did you look in his eyes?”
“Yes, his eyes were amazing, it was like I could see right into… oh Luna… oh shit… THAT WAS MY MATE!”
“Shit. GUYS DON’T HARM THE WOLF HE MIGHT BE HER MATE,” he thundered over the link.
“Too late,” Samsiel replied. “He fought when we caught him, he’s alive for questioning like you asked but he isn’t going anywhere soon. I knocked him out and both his legs are broken.”
“NOOO!” I turned to run towards him, only to be tackled and held down by Abaddon. Struggling was useless, he was almost twice my size in wolf form and an experienced warrior, I wasn’t going anywhere.
“We continue back,” he told me. “Samsiel, make a stretcher and bring him to our cars. Doc Meghan will be here in a few hours with the ambulance.”
“On it, boss. It’s going to take a few hours to get there anyway.”