Resisting the Alpha Triplets Chapter 49 by Cara Anderson
Resisting the Alpha Triplets
Ch. 49 Without Her
Coltonâs POV
Could my life be more of a shit show right now? I hadnât showered, I hadnât eaten and I hadnât slept. How could I do any of those things, go on about my business as usual when the woman who held my heart wouldnât so much as look at me?
Now that I knew what it was like to touch Mallory, taste her, hold her in my arms while we slept, I doubted I could do any of those normal things ever again. Not without her.
Iâd been able to fool myself into believing I didnât need her, that I could let her go and live, if not a fulfilling life then at least a peaceful one, with Darcy. But that was before. No one who had ever had the privilege of loving Mallory would ever willingly give her up.
So here I was wearing a hole in my office carpet as I pace back and forth, unable to calm my racing heart. A flight of ideas rolled through my head as I frantically searched for the one that would bring her back to me. But so far none seemed good enough.
My wolf hadnât spoken to me since the morning Mallory had seen me on the training field with Darcy. Our mate may have unleashed hell on me for what Iâd done, but deep down she was hurting and Kai could feel her pain. He hated me for it and I couldnât blame him.
My brothers werenât speaking to me either. Unless it was related to official pack business, they were both freezing me out. In their minds, Iâd just made it even less likely that Mallory would accept the bond, a bond theyâve made no secret of wanting from the beginning. If I couldnât find a way to fix this, they might never forgive me.
And then there was Mallory herself. It wasnât enough that she refused to accept my explanation and basically cut off all contact with me. She had to outright shame me in front of everyone, including Alpha Richardson, when all Iâd done was express my legitimate concern for her safety.
Although, if I was being honest with myself, what hurt me more than her obvious disdain for me was the fact that she trusted Nathan to keep her safe when she trusted me for nothing. She could be running headlong into a trap with this damn meet-n-greet mission she was on and Goddess forbid I care enough to try to stop her. Nathanâs word apparently carries more weight than mine. Than any of ours.
Weâre her Goddess-given mates! How could she think we would ever willingly let anything happen to her? I would literally lay down my life before I would let a single hair on her head be harmed and I know my brothers would do the same.
Nathan may care about her, may love her even, but he could never feel the depth of emotion we do with the mate bond between us. And without that kind of soul-deep connection, I canât trust that heâll make the right decision if her life was on the line.
I staggered to my desk when the sound of my phone ringing startled me out of my thoughts. But the name flashing on the screen was just one more person whoâd been avoiding me since Iâd practically pushed her out of my arms to go running after Mallory. I had to wonder why she was calling me now.
âDarcy?â My tone was questioning, surprised to hear from her.
âColton? Could we meet somewhere to talk?â She queried, her voice raspy like sheâd cried recently.
âDarcy, I-â I sighed in exasperation. having had my fill of drama for the day.
âPlease, Colton. Iâm sorry I shut you out. I was hurt and needed some time to think. But weâve been together for two years! We canât just walk away from that without talking things through.â She pleaded.
âFine.â I huffed. âI have a few things I need to wrap up here but Iâll meet you at our restaurant in an hour. Does that work?â
âThatâs perfect! Thanks Colt.â She answered softly.
I hung up the phone and immediately began to pace again. Even if I had something that needed my attention I wouldnât be able to focus on it. I was just stalling for time.
Honestly, it had been easier when Darcy wasnât speaking to me. At least then, I didnât have to think about what I was going to say to her. Once upon a time, not too long ago, Iâd been convinced I knew exactly what the right thing to do was. I wasnât so sure anymore.
I knew with a bone-deep certainty that what I felt for Darcy wasnât love, but could I tell her that? And even if I could, should I?
It was my responsibility as the eldest to ensure our pack had a Luna. What if Mallory never forgave me? What if she didnât accept our bond? Darcy would never take me back if she knew how I really wanted Mallory. If she knew she was a stand-in, a substitute for the woman I really wanted.
My phone rang again and I stabbed the green âanswerâ button without looking at the caller ID. I assumed it was Darcy calling back to make sure I hadnât changed my mind and I did not have the patience for her nagging right now.
âDarcy, I told you-â
âColton? Colton, itâs Nathan. Something went wrong! I need you to meet me at the hospital!â His frenzied words sent a chill down my spine and it felt as if all the blood left my body.
âNathan, what happened? Whereâs Mallory? Is she-â I started to reel off questions, desperate to hear him say she was okay but he didnât.
âNo time! Just get there as fast as you can!â He screamed through the phone then disconnected the call.
âCary! Clay!â I pushed against their minds but they were both still blocking me.
I grabbed my keys from my desk and banged on Caryâs door on my way out. His scent was strong and I could smell Clay was with him.
âOpen the fucking door! Itâs Mallory! Nathan called. I think sheâs hurt!â I roared.
In two seconds flat they both came flying through the door. They were both barefoot and wearing basketball shorts. Cary was wearing an old t-shirt and a thunderous expression. Clay was still pulling a shirt over his head but his pupils were blown wide and he looked terrified.
âWhat the fuck happened? He promised to keep her safe!â Cary snarled, and I almost felt sorry for Nathan if the murderous look in his eyes was any indication of what was coming for him.
âI donât know. He just said to meet him at the hospital then he hung up!â I answered, flinching when his arm swung at me.
âIâm driving!â He growled, ripping the keys from my hand.
âSheâs not dead. We would feel it.â I muttered, mostly to comfort myself.
âIâve been feeling tired for about the last hour, my limbs felt like lead and I couldnât think clearly, like I was in a fog. But Iâve been so worried and miserable not knowing where she was and what was happening, I just thought thatâs all it was.â Clay confessed, and I was sure my eyes held the same guilt that his carried.
âI felt the same way and didnât recognize it either.â Cary admitted, squeezing his shoulder in brotherly support.
I couldnât tell them Iâd noticed it too and wrote it off as self-pity. We were all guilty of ignoring the bond trying to tell us our mate was in trouble. But Iâd spent less time with Mallory than they had and was less in tune with our bond. For that, I was more to blame than either of them.
We made it to the hospital in record time with Cary driving even faster than his usual record-breaking speed. I was almost surprised the âoh shitâ handle didnât break with me gripping it so hard but I didnât dare suggest he slow down. As far as I was concerned, he wasnât driving fast enough.
âWhere the fuck is my mate?â Cary bellowed as he barreled through the emergency room doors, Clay and I only half a step behind him.
âAlpha Collins,â one of the nurses braved his death glare, âWe have a ward full of patients. If you tell me who you are looking for Iâll try to help you.â
âColton! Oh fuck! Colton!â Nathan came running down the hall, probably having heard Caryâs outburst.
Cary had his hand around Nathanâs throat, blood dribbling down his neck where his claws dug into his flesh, pinning him to the wall. Nathanâs attempts to pry his hand loose were futile in the face of my brotherâs rage and he was quickly turning blue.
âYou said sheâd be safe with you! You fucking lied! If she doesnât make it, Iâll rip your fucking heart out with my bare hands!â Cary spit out, nose to nose with the other Alpha.
âSheâs-, sheâs-â Nathan wheezed but lacked the necessary oxygen to finish.
âLet him go, brother.â Clay ordered. â He canât tell us what happened if you kill him first.â
Cary stood nose to nose with Nathan, chest heaving with every furious breath as he considered Clay;s words. Then finally, he let go of Nathanâs neck and watched him slide to the ground.
âTalk!â He blared at the man currently sucking in huge gulps of air.
âSheâs going to be okay. She was drugged but the doctor is giving her fluids to flush it out of her system and her wolf healing is doing the rest. He said she just needs to sleep it off.â He explained.
âWhere is she?â I butted in before he could go on.
Now that I knew she would recover, the rest could wait. I needed to see her with my own eyes. Nathan pointed to her room and we all marched down the hall.
All the air left my lungs when I stepped into Malloryâs hospital room. Her usually tan skin was white as the sheet pulled up under her chin. She looked so small and fragile lying there with a jumbled mass of wires and tubes stretched between her body and an assortment of beeping apparatus.
âHow could you let this happen?â Cary asked again, the question toned down to a mere snarl that time.
âHe knew we were coming. Alpha Quade knew.â Nathan drooped into a chair by the door, hanging his head in his hands.
âHow is that possible?â Clay asked, a bewildered look on his face.
âI donât know but he did. And he must have long arms because his reach goes beyond anything I was prepared for. Even the waitress was in on it.â
He went on to explain that Malloryâs drink had been drugged, prompting her to leave the booth to use the bathroom. Someone must have followed her inside because Nathanâs men watching the restaurant saw a man carrying her unconsious body out the back door. All three of us growled at that piece of information.
âYou should have gone with her!â Cary insisted.
âCary, you know itâs doubtful any of us would have followed her into the bathroom.â Clay admonished, always the voice of reason.
âI would have.â Cary grumbled but let it go.
âHow could he have set up such an elaborate plan in such a short period of time. We didnât even know there would be a meeting until shortly beforehand.â I asked, perplexed.
But I looked up to find everyone staring at me like I was missing some very important detail.
âWhat?â I grunted.
âThis wasnât our meeting. He wanted us to think it was but it wasnât. It was his. Heâs had to have known for a while, at least long enough to know we were looking for information and put this plan together.â Nathan filled me in.
âBut how is that possible. The only people who knew about who Mallory really is are in this room.â Clay posited.
âAnd our parents, but they love Mallory like their own. No way they would do this. âCary added,
All at once it hit me. We werenât the only ones. Because Iâd told someone else. And though I couldnât bring myself to believe she would hurt a fly, I had to find out for sure. Good thing I already had plans to meet her.
âI have to go!â I said, running from the room before any one could question me further.