~Kade~
The dust was starting to settle. It landed like snow around the roots of the trees, sinking into the earth.
Quietness suddenly held a whole new meaning. When the dust settled and we all could see, we looked at each other, seeing the scrapes, bruises, and injuries each of us had been inflicted with.
Danielle had it worse. She pulled the board out of her leg, and her head fell back. Her wolf would need time to heal her wound.
The house was in shambles. A wheeze pulled my attention to the trees on the right. Sebastian moved the breakage out of the way and walked onto where the porch had been. He held her tightly against his chest, watching her face and scanning her body.
I listened in and heard her heartbeat. Her little noises were my favorite sound in the world.
The living room was in a pile. I saw repentance of the couch we had sat on.
Sebastian looked up and saw us standing in front of him. He turned his head, eyes widened as he took everything in.
His eyes flickered down to the girl in his arms. Iâm going to rip those arms from his body and shove them down his throat. She might be alive and well, but he wouldnât be. Not when I was done with him.
âHow lucky you areâ¦â he said and dragged his thumb over her cheek. âTo have so many people willing to die for you.â
I growled in response. Nobody was dead. Layla wasnât dead. I took one step.
âShe doesâ¦â
My jaw dropped, and I didnât even try to block the tear that fell. My eyes started burning. My head swooned. My breath finally exhaled.
âBut we prefer killing,â Layla said and tossed something on the ground.
Sebastian followed the rolling object until it stopped, facing up.
Her eyes were wide open, and her lips parted.
The witchâs head lay at Sebastianâs feet.
âNow, hand over my daughter so I can kick your ass,â she panted. Her clothes were torn, and burn marks painted her face.
Layla walked up to Sebastian.
âOr,â he mused and reached back with his hand. He took out a knife.
âNo!â
âSebastian, donât!â
I started running. He saw me and raised my daughter with the blade against her blanket.
âStop!â he growled.
I slid on my feet and halted with my hands raised in the air. Fuck. He was a psycho. I couldnât trust that he wouldnât hurt her if I tried to run up there.
âYou took everything from me! You killed my dad, took my mate, and you,â he seethed, salivating as he turned to Layla. âYou rejected me! My family is gone because of you. Because you chose him. He took the pack because of you, and he drove my family out. I killed them because of you!â
Mason gasped behind me.
âWoah, look at me,â Mason said, arms raised in surrender.
Sebastian turned his head, eyes as black as the coal on the ground.
âSebastian, you didnât kill your mom or your sister.â I felt my brows pinching together. I watched my brother move in slowly. âIt was Riley and Dimitri.â
Sebastian lowered his hand an inch. âYouâre lying,â Sebastian squealed.
I tilted my head to the side and zeroed in on his glossy eyes.
His nose wrinkled in an attempt to push back the tears. Mason shook his head.
âI promise you Iâm not. I was there, in the bushes. Dimitri wanted the pack. He never wanted you to take it back. He wanted you gone. He and Riley worked together and killed your family, drugged you and made you think that you did it.â Mason approached. âSebastian, their deaths are not on you. It is not your fault.â
Sebastian was shaking his head back and forth. His heart wanted to believe Masonâs words, but his mind was refusing. He was at war with himself, and truthfully, he had nothing to gain if he won. Everything he loved was goneâhis dysfunctional family, the pack he didnât even run, even if everything in his life was subpar; it was all he had.
âStop talking,â Sebastian spat. His eyes shut, and his shoulders tensed.
âThe knife that you held that night, planted. The blood on your clothes, wiped off their hands. The lack of memory, drugs. How could I know this if I wasnât there? You ran, shifted into your wolf and took off. Youâre driven by anger to harm Laylaâs family but look at that girl youâre holding. Look at her!â
Sebastian cried, looking down at her.
âShe hasnât done anything. Sheâs innocent. Born into a world she doesnât understand, relying on the protection of the people around her. There is no blood on your hands. You havenât taken an innocent life; donât start now. Donât start with her.â
Mason was standing close now.
Sebastian looked up.
âTheyâre all dead,â he said.
Justin walked up to Sebastian with slow, calculated steps.
âI can show you,â he said.
âShow me what?â Sebastian asked.
âThe truth.â
Sebastian let the knife rest on my daughter and invited Justin up. He put his hands on his head.
Mason was ready to run up and grab Celine in case he let go.
âWhy do I not know this story?â
My voice was monotone, and my brother winced.
Masonâs eye twitched when he turned and saw me. I knew all of his tells, and he knew mine. He knew I was pissed, and I knew he was scared shitless right now.
âNow may not be the time for this,â Anna seethed.
Mason didnât look away. My eyes were locked on his.
Justin moved his hands. Mason carefully turned his head. His eyes stuck on mine until he was completely turned. His shoulders visibly relaxed.
Sebastian gasped. âI didnât kill them.â He breathed. Guilt, pain, torment, anger, and loathing all gathered in one single breath that left his body.
He looked past Justin. His eyes found Laylaâs, and his lips tugged when his feet started moving. He walked over to her. Sebastian looked down one last time at the girl in his arms. He took his knife and handed our daughter over to Layla.
I released a breathâa breath not unlike Sebastianâs. A breath I was worried Iâd never breathe.
âThank you,â Layla cried and pulled Celine tight to her chest.
âHeâs a lucky man,â Sebastian said.
Laylaâs gaze found mine, and I smiled for the second she watched me. Her sparkled with joy.
âIâm so sorry about your family.â Layla put her hand on his shoulder. âIâm sure we can help you get back on your feet.â
Excuse me?
Mason turned his head and watched me in shock.
Sebastian chuckled.
âNo, thatâs all right. I have somewhere else I need to be,â he joyfully exclaimed. Sebastian raised the knife to his throat.
âNo!â Layla reached out her hand.
I was up in front of her in a second and held her back. Sebastian slit his throat, blood spilling down his neck.
âNo, let me go!â Layla tried fighting her way over to him.
My hand circled her waist, and I pulled her back against me.
âLook at him, Layla!â She stopped fighting. âHeâs smiling. Heâs happy. Sebastian is going to see his family again,â I whispered in her ear.
He fell. His body hit the ground, but the smile never left his lips.
âOh my god.â Anna covered her mouth.