The Alpha’s Tainted B***d Chapter 26
Beyond Beta's Rejection
Harper
There were three cars outside the pack house when we got back. Elias excused himself almost immediately and disappeared into the pack house. I must have looked concerned as I watched him go because Marcus nudged me with a sly grin on his face.
âHe probably needs a shower,â he said, âyou know after, erm rolling around in the mud.â He winked at me and I rolled my eyes while inwardly cringing. I was under no illusions that a pack house full of werewolves may not have noticed what we did in the woods. Still a shiver of delight ran down my back at the memory of it.
âf**k off,â I said which just made him laugh further. I would have said something else but the look on Drakeâs face as he headed towards me didnât look too friendly.
âColton Stokes?â he asked angrily. âDo you really think that bringing more demon bloods into the mix is a good idea? Especially him.â
âBecause itâs him,â I said. âColton knows this area just as well as the rest of us who grew up here. Better even since he was involved in Circle operations. Plus, you know he will actually talk to me.â
âBut at what cost Harper?â Drake asked. âThere is a reason he will talk to you. He thinks he can manipulate you.â I narrowed my eyes on him. I had just about had enough of people thinking I was a pushover.
âWell, he canât manipulate me,â I said firmly.
âDid you ever think that this was the plan all along?â Drake countered. âGet you here, and then bring in reinforcements to break the seal completely.â
âYeah, I thought about that,â I said, âBut I donât care, Drake. Louise is my friend and if this helps get her back then good. Plus the council wants Damien caught just as much as I do.â
âI donât like it,â Drake said.
âNobody does,â Tommy said, coming to stand beside me, âBut Harper is right. We just need to treat Stokes carefully.â I smiled a thanks to him as Drake sighed.
He looked around at the others. I could see that Aaron and Katie were already heading into the pack house with a shared look that made me blush. Alex was standing with his little brother Jamie while Julia was hugging Alice and Caroline and Marcus was glaring at his uncle.
âWhere is the new girl?â Drake asked.
âHer name is Brianna,â I said, âAnd she is resting. That transition took it out of her.â Drake nodded thoughtfully.
âMaybe you could introduce me and we can talk about the next stages,â he said, and I nodded, before leading the way to the room that Brianna had been assigned.
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Three hours later and I was freshly showered. Elias had been gone from our room by the time I got back from Briannaâs room. The woman was still shocked with her transition, but I could see the fire in her eyes already. I knew she would be okay. I had mentioned about her doing some weapons training with her new angel blade and Alex had offered to help out.
After my shower I headed back down to the living area on the next floor. That was where everyone seemed to be, or everyone apart from Elias and Marcus. Despite the relaxed look of everyone from the outside you could still feel the underlying tension in the air.
I was about to head out to look for Elias when Tommy looked up at me.
âHeâs here,â he said, and I nodded. I was suddenly feeling nervous as Tommy, Drake and I went to greet the Council guard and their prisoner.
âI have told them to take him straight to the Cells,â Tommy said as we headed out of the pack house.
âWise decision,â Drake said. The Cells were a little way off into the woods, away from any of the tracks. The entrance was what looked like a square stone structure with no signage and just a heavy metal door set right into it. Through the door was an elevator that went down into the big underground reinforced vault. I had only been down there a handful of times, and my experiences were not pleasant either.
When we got to the building entrance, I could see that there were two Council warrior guards on either side of the door. I nodded as I walked past them and headed to the elevator door. Just as the door opened I heard a shout. Marcus came running into through the entrance with a lopsided grin. I raised an eyebrow and his grin widened,
âYeah, you donât think Iâm letting you face the dickhead alone, right?â he asked. âElias would have my balls for dinner.â I shook my head with a chuckle.
âWhere is Elias?â Drake asked, and I shrugged.
âHeâll be around somewhere,â I said nonchalantly. I didnât want to let on that I was getting worried about my invisible mate.
We travelled down in the elevator in silence, and the doors opened on the main desk. I g*****d when I saw who was standing by the desk.
âDad?â Tommy said, âWhat are you doing here?â My grandfather gave Tommy a disdainful look before nodding to Drake.
âYou didnât think I would let just anyone handle such a delicate operation as this do you?â he said.
âI can handle one prisoner,â Tommy muttered as he stormed past his father.
âHenderson?â he called around the corner.
âYes, Alpha,â Greg Henderson came around the corner and grinned.
âWhere is he?â
âI got him all set up in cell six,â Henderson said and Tommy nodded. He walked around the corner when my grandfather stopped him.
âAre you going straight in there? Shouldnât we have a plan?â he said and Tommy looked at him blankly.
âThe plan is to find out what information he has that will help us find Louise,â he said.
âOkay, and how do we do that?â
âHarper talks to him.â Tommy pointed at me and I grinned. I shrugged as I walked past everyone and around the corner. I headed down towards the end of the hall, where it opened up into another holding area. I was trying to keep my hands from shaking. Part of me was scared about seeing Colton again so soon, but the biggest part of me was trying not to mentally relive the memories of my death, albeit temporary, that had happened six months ago in that very room. I felt someone take my hand and looked up to see Drake next to me, the look of concern on his face.
âYou donât have to do this,â he said.
âYeah I do,â I replied before taking a deep breath and heading towards the locked door of cell six. I waited until Tommy keyed in the number to unlock the door, watching as he did it. He glanced over at me with a grin.
âI see the Council training comes in useful,â he said and I grinned.
âYou never know when a piece of information might come in handy, â I replied with a wink. Tommy swung the door open to the cell, and I took a deep breath before heading into the room.
It was pretty standard for a cell. Mostly grey concrete, a metal bed bolted to one side with a toilet at the foot of it. The difference was that this cell also had a table bolted into the centre, and sitting at that table with his hands shackled in silver cuffs was my ex-fated mate. He looked up as I walked in and I saw the light of recognition in his eyes. It had been less than a week since I had seen him at the Council, but he looked even more tired now.
âHarper,â he greeted me and then nodded behind me, âTommy. Oh and look, itâs the muscle.â Marcus grunted but stayed quiet. I sat down at the table, opposite Colton and looked him in the eyes.
âDo you know why you have been brought here?â I asked, and he shook his head.
âI didnât even know where they were taking me,â he said. âWell, untilâ¦â
âUntil what?â I asked, and he grimaced.
âUntil I felt the strengthening of the pull. That, and your scent.â
âYou couldnât have scented me on the road,â I said, rolling my eyes. But Colton looked serious.
âI have your scent permanently locked into my memories, Strawberries. You being closer just enhances it.â I looked around at Drake, who shrugged in return. I sighed, I could already feel this becoming tedious.
âI see you didnât listen to my warning,â Colton said. âI wish you would have, I donât want you getting hurt.â He tried to reach over and take my hand, but I pulled away from him. Disappointment crossed his face before he sighed and it cleared into a blank expression.
âOkay,â Colton asked, âWhy am I here? And why is Samual Kirby here too?â I heard a growl from behind me and shook my head. Colton was trying to bait my grandfather, but I didnât have time for his games.
âLouise has been taken,â I said and Coltonâs eyes widened. He looked up at Tommy and then back at me.
âs**t, when?â he asked. He looked genuinely upset by the news.
âA day or so ago,â I said.
âHow can I help?â he asked and Tommy growled.
âWhy would you be so willing to help?â he spat out. Colton looked up at him, the look of regret was all over his face.
âBecause I owe her,â he said, âand you. I was involved in causing you pain and even more directly involved in the pain we caused her.â
âYou think that this will make up for raping her for years?â Tommy hissed. He stepped forward, and I turned around and glared at him.
âMaybe you should wait outside,â I said. I nodded at Marcus, who took his arm. Tommy was glaring at Colton, but let Marcus guide him out of the room. Just as they got to the door. Colton spoke.
âNo, it doesnât,â he said. âNothing will make up for what I did. But I am sure as hell going to try to help. I mean it Tommy, whatever you need, for the rest of my life I will do without question.â Tommyâs eyes widened slightly before the angry look returned. He opened his mouth to say something, but then closed it again. He glanced at me and shook his head, suddenly looking tired. He then turned and headed out the door.
âThe same goes for you as well,â Colton said, causing me to look back at him.
âThe same what?â I asked.
âI have a debt that can never be repaid. I will spend my life doing what I can,â Colton said.
âWell, you wonât be able to do much from your life in the Council Cells,â Samual grunted, and I rolled my eyes. The corners of Coltonâs mouth upturned as he tried to hide the grin.
âHeâs right,â he said. âI donât know what you think I can do to help though.â
âWe think that itâs the Circle who are behind it,â I said and Colton nodded.
âThat makes sense. With the seal being damaged, getting you back close will be needed for you know who to make an appearance,â he mused. âSo by kidnapping your best friend, they know you are gonna come back to try to rescue her.â He looked up at me. âYou do know itâs a trap right?â I grinned.
âOf course I do,â I said. âWhich is why we need as much information as we can get, so we can even the odds a little.â Colton nodded.
âSo how can I help?â he asked again.
âWe think Damien is involved too,â I said, and he g*****d. âHe was around here saying how Louiseâs baby is his. We think he was the one to take her.â
âWhere would he get a stupid theory like that?â Colton asked. And shook his head. âDude is an i***t at best, and a disaster zone at worst. I know I should have never listened to him.â
âListened to him with what?â I asked, raising an eyebrow. Colton smiled sadly and shrugged his shoulders.
âIt was Damien who convinced me to reject you,â he said. âI was stupid, and I listened, but it was his dumbass idea.â Huh, that was interesting to know. Part of me wanted to wonder what life would have been like if Colton hadnât had rejected me all that time ago. But he was as much a demon b***d as Elias was, so would that have put us in the place we were in now? I shook the thought from my mind, we didnât really have time for past possibilities.
âWe think Damien is still in the area,â I said and Colton nodded.
âYeah, that sounds like him,â he said. âHeâll be at the safe house, most likely.â
âThe safe house?â I asked. I looked up at Drake who nodded to the guard by the door.
âGet us a map,â he said, and the guard disappeared.
âWhen the Circle had shipments coming through here, we would sometimes use a safe house for a stopping point. It is to the north of the pack, around five miles past the territory borders,â Colton said. The guard came back in with a map and placed it on the table. Colton looked it over and pointed to a place on the map. I looked over it and saw it was on the edge of the woods, on the other side. There werenât any dwellings on the map but I guessed that there wouldnât be if it was designed to be hidden.
I nodded up at Drake as I made a mark on the map. I looked back at Colton.
âOkay, I need to know everything you know about the location,â I said and Colton nodded. He began detailing the house and the location and I started to note everything down in a notebook. We had been going over everything in detail for around twenty minutes when I heard shouting out in the hallway. I looked up at the sound of Eliasâ angry voice.
âI told you not to leave her alone with him didnât I?â I heard a crash out in the hall and took a deep breath before going to see what was going on. When I got into the hall, Marcus was on his a*s against a wall and rubbing his head and Elias was standing over him looking furious. There were two guards looking concerned but standing to one side and not really helping.
âWhat the hell, Elias,â I shouted, and he turned around. The look of relief crossed his face, and he rushed to me.
âI didnât want you seeing him alone,â he said. âMarcus had orders, which he didnât follow.â
âYou canât just go throwing people around,â I snapped and looked down at the floor.
âItâs fine,â I said with a sigh. âPlus, I am pretty much done, anyway.â I turned back into the room to grab my notebook. Colton looked up again with a smile, but the smile dropped and his eyes widened and filled with fear.
âOh Goddess,â he whispered and then looked at me. âHarper you need to be-â He was cut off by a growl behind me and I looked around to see Elias glaring at him. Only it wasnât Elias, but his black-eyed demon. I went to get him out of the room but Colton started yanking on his chains.
âGet the f**k away from her. Harper youâre in danger,â he started screaming. I turned to look but Eliasâ demon grabbed my arm and pulled me from the room. The room had already emptied, and he slammed the door shut on the now frantic Colton inside.
âWhat the hell?â I asked and Elias turned to face me, his eyes back blue, and his face furious again.
âHe is f*****g feral clearly,â he said. Then he reached up and rubbed his thumb on my face where the bark had cut me earlier.
âWhat the f**k is this?â he asked, âDid he hurt you? I will f*****g kill him.â I furrowed my eyebrows and grabbed his arm as he tried to go back into the cell.
âElias, what, no he didnât hurt me,â I urged. âThis was from earlier.â
âEarlier when?â Elias looked confused. I looked around at the small audience and lowered my voice.
âFrom the woods,â I whispered, âFrom you know whenâ¦â Elias shook his head again.
âHarper, I have no idea what you are talking about. Iâve been alone most of the day.â