Alexanderâs POV
Iâd never spent a day without my sister.
The longest weâve been apart was 13 hours.
I was nervous then. She was running late and I was scared that something had happened to her. I was at Alpha training, but we still saw each other every day. We were lucky because the Alpha training was being held in a neighboring pack. We would meet at the border every day even if it was just for a few minutes. We had to see each other and we had to spend some time together.
It had been 207 hours, 34 minutes, and 17 seconds since I last saw her and I was losing it. The worst part of it all was not knowing if she was okay. I knew that she was alive. I could feel it. I would know if she wasnât. But was she okay? Did she have another episode? Was she hurt? Was she hungry or thirsty?
I didnât know shit and it was killing me slowly.
I had no fucking clues and I had no fucking idea who took her. What was their goal? Why did they take her? What would they do to her?
âI will kill them all,â Axel growled. âThey will suffer. I wonât let this go.â
âI know,â I mumbled. âWe will find her and we will punish whoever took her. I promise.â
Axel kept forcing his connection with Stella. He usually spent the whole morning trying to push through to her. He would exhaust himself by noon and he would retreat to rest. I let him do his thing. I was actually hoping that he would manage to connect with her.
âI will do it,â Axel said. âI will push through.â
âI know you will,â I mumbled as I took a deep breath.
I heard footsteps approaching my office. I knew immediately who it was.
Hunter knocked on the door.
âWhat?!â I shouted as he opened the door.
I had a hard time controlling my temper. I sounded angry even when I didnât want to. I was snapping at everything and everyone.
I didnât turn around. I was staring through the window at the spot where we knew Sophia entered the forest. I was hoping that she would emerge from the forest at that exact spot. I was hoping to see her coming back home.
With each second that passed, that hope was turning into a need. I needed to see her. I needed to get her home.
âDo you know anything?â Hunter asked, his voice quiet and raspy.
He was broken and he didnât even look like himself since she went missing.
âIâm still waiting,â I mumbled. âThe warriors arenât back yet.â
Weâd sent the warriors to each and every pack. Our first thought was that one of our enemies took her. But who would be crazy enough to go against my mom and my dad?
âFuck,â Hunter mumbled and I heard him sit down on the chair.
I tightened my jaw and forced myself to turn around. Hunter was sitting on the chair in front of my desk. He was leaning forward, with his elbows placed on his knees. His hands were covering his face and he was grunting quietly.
I couldnât even imagine what he was going through. I didnât have a mate yet, but I could see how scared and hurt he was.
âWe will find her, Hunter,â I said as I sat down in my chair.
Hunter moved his hands from his face and leaned back in his chair. He looked terrible.
âI had a thought,â he mumbled quietly.
He kept his eyes on his lap. He was fidgeting with his fingers and I could tell that he was nervous.
âTell me,â I said sternly.
If he had an idea about her whereabouts I wanted to know immediately.
Hunter looked up at me and took a deep breath. I saw him gulp.
âWhat if she wasnât taken?â Hunter mumbled as he looked back down at his lap. âWhat if she left because she was afraid of hurting us?â
A growl that escaped me was unavoidable. He looked up at me and I saw guilt in his eyes.
Was he fucking insane?!
âShe would never do that!â I exclaimed as I clenched my fists. âShe would never do that to our parents. She would never do that to me.â
Hunter sighed and ran his fingers through his hair.
His stupid idea was only making it harder for me to control my anger. I was successfully controlling myself and I hadnât punched anyone yet, but Hunter was on the shortlist for the first punch.
I knew that he didnât know her that well yet, but he should have known that Fia would never do that. She would never hurt her family like that. She knew that the only way to beat the darkness was with the help of her family.
âI am sorry, Alex,â Hunter mumbled. âI thought of it because she isnât in any of the packs we searched through.â
My jaw ticked.
âIt was a stupid idea,â I mumbled angrily. âDonât ever repeat it.â
Hunter looked up at me and nodded.
âI am sorry,â he repeated.
I tried to take a deep breath. I couldnât do so lately. There was a huge rock filled with fear, anger, and pain stuck in my throat. I couldnât breathe normally. I couldnât eat normally. I couldnât even sleep normally.
I looked at my office door. I knew that my parents and Anna were approaching.
The door opened and they walked inside my office.
My parents looked terrible. My father was ready to kill someone and my mom looked broken.
âThe warriors are back,â my dad mumbled. âThey didnât find anything.â
I already knew they wouldnât. I had a hunch that she wasnât taken by a pack. There wasnât an Alpha alive who was insane enough to mess with my parents. My mom could fry their asses in a second and my dad could rip them apart in another.
Not to mention me. I was angry enough that I wouldnât be surprised if I developed my own powers. I could feel my momâs magic in my body. I was just a step away from unleashing it on the world.
Well, at least thatâs what it felt like.
My mom walked to the window and sighed. She was so worried and it hurt my heart to see her like that.
âWhere are your parents, Hunter?â Anna asked.
âIn my room,â Hunter mumbled.
âGet them here,â Anna said. âI have an idea.â
My eyes snapped to her and my heart skipped a beat.
Did she know where Fia was?