Resisting the Alpha Triplets Chapter 50 by Cara Anderson
Resisting the Alpha Triplets
Ch. 50 Dire Consequences
Coltonâs POV
âWhat happened to you?â Darcy looked alarmed at the sight of my disheveled appearance as I stormed over to the booth where she waited for me at our favorite restaurant.
âHow could you, Darcy?â More of an accusation than a question.
âWhat? Colton, whatâs going on?â She deflected. âYou come barging in here like a charging bull, looking like you clawed your way across a battlefield to get here. And youâre asking me how I could have done some obscure thing I have no frame of reference for like I should have anticipated the question.â
I studied her perplexed expression for a moment, trying to determine her sincerity. If she was lying, it wasnât written on her face. But then again, if sheâd done what I thought she had, the girl deserved an Oscar because she wasnât the girl sheâd convinced me she was for the past two years.
âHow could you sell out Mallory to her enemy, put her life in danger? I told you about her heritage in confidence. I trusted you! Did you even stop to think what it would do to me if something happened to her?
âWeâre still bonded. If she died, I could die too! Is that what you want? Are you so insecure that youâd rather see me dead than take a chance I might choose her over you?â
A myriad of emotions crossed her features as my rampage wore on. Anger, hurt, betrayal all made an appearance. But the most prominent of all was fear. She tried to hide it away but I knew all her tells. She couldnât hide it from me.
The more important question was what she was afraid of. Was she afraid of losing me or afraid sheâd been caught? Or maybe both. As far as I was concerned sheâd already lost me, and if I ever found proof of her betrayal, she would wish sheâd never met me!
âColton, I-, I-,â She trembled as she tripped over her words. âI love you. I would never want anything bad to happen to you. You know that. Please tell me you know that.â
âI thought I did. But the Darcy I knew would never do something like this.â I spit back.
âI donât know what youâre talking about! I didnât do anything!â She cried, âYou have to believe me! Please Colton, donât do this!â
âIâm not doing anything, Darcy! You did this all by yourself!â I growled, a low and deadly sound. âWeâre done!
Donât let me catch you anywhere near my territory or my mate! And you better pray my brothers donât find out what youâve done or not even the Moon Goddess herself will be able to save you.â
I stalked away, Darcyâs claims of innocence trailing off behind me. It was true I had no proof beyond the process of elimination and a gut feeling I couldnât ignore. But in my mind, her guilt was a forgone conclusion. There was just no other explanation.
Even with my much more sane driving speed, I made it back to the hospital in record time. Staff greeted me warily as I entered, not that I blamed them after my earlier blow-up. But a nod as I passed by was the only
acknowledgment I could allow in my haste to check on my mate.
I walked into Malloryâs hospital room to find Cary and Clay had wriggled their way into the bed on either side of Mallory. Cary had his face buried in her neck, gorging himself on her scent. Clay was stroking her hair, whispering sweet words in her ear and planting gentle kisses on her face. Neither of them spared me a glance.
âYouâre okay little wolf. Weâre here and we wonât let anyone hurt you. Youâre safe.â Clay murmured softly.
My heart squeezed in my chest as I listened, wishing it were me by her side, reassuring her, comforting her. But even if I could convince one of my brothers to give up his place, she wouldnât want me in it. Not now. Maybe not ever.
âHow is she doing?â I cut in, interrupting their peaceful moment.
âWhy do you care?â Cary lifted his head to snarl at me. âOur mate is lying unconscious in a hospital bed and you walked out on her. Probably to see your girlfriend if I had to guess.â
âThatâs not what I did!â I rebutted but the disbelieving frown he returned told me he wasnât buying it.
âSo you didnât go see Darcy?â Clay cross -examined me and I knew they would sense a lie.
âYes, but-â
Before I could finish my explanation, an erratic strain of blaring alarms filled the room. My eyes flew to Mallory whose back was arching off the bed and her chest heaved with every arduous breath she struggled to take. Both my brothersâ hands fluttered uselessly over her, their faces identical shades of stark white.
Nurses and doctors came bustling in the room, one nearly knocking me to the ground with a big metal cart as they pushed it towards Malloryâs bed, total disregard for any obstacles, human or otherwise.
âAll three of you out! Now!â A big male wolf with a tag that read Dr. Ried barked out orders. âWe need room to work and youâre taking too much of it.â
âWhatâs wrong with her? They said sheâd be fine!â Clay demanded
âIâm not leaving my mate!â Cary growled.
âWe wonât get in your way. I promise. Please just let us stay.â I bargained.
âAlphas,â one of the nurses stepped away to address the three of us, âI know you want to be here for her but the best thing you can do for her now is give us room to work without the added pressure of her feral mates looming over our shoulders. I will come get you as soon as she is stable.â
With a curt nod, she went back to Malloryâs bedside. Neither of my siblings looked like they had any intention of moving so I grabbed them both by their shirts and dragged them outside.
âI need Epi STAT!â I heard the doctor call out as we stepped into the hall.
It was the last thing I heard before the glass door to her room was slammed closed, my whole world fighting for her life on the other side.
Malloryâs mom arrived with my parents in tow, someone from the staff having notified them of Malâs condition. I sat with them in the waiting room while Clay and Cary paced the floor, snarling at anyone who dared look in their direction. Time seemed to stand still as we all waited for news. It was maddening!
Nathan had left shortly after I had to question the two kidnappers his men managed to capture. Part of me wondered if someone should call him. But the selfish part of me didnât want him anywhere near Mallory. There was nothing he could do here anyway. Heâd be just as inconsequential as the rest of us.
âWhy hasnât anyone told us anything?â Maeve questioned, looking at each of us as if at least one of us should have the answer.
Just then, Dr, Ried emerged with a solemn look on his face. My heart dank to my stomach as I waited for him to deliver the crushing blow. He came to a stop in the center of the room and everyone crowded around him.
âAs you already know, Mallory ingested a combination of wolfsbane and nightshade earlier today. The dose was not lethal and between her wolfâs ability to heal her and the fluids we administered, we had every reason to believe she was out of the woods.
âUnfortunately, what we did not anticipate was that she would have a life-threatening allergic reaction to one or both substances. Neither her wolf or our methods were sufficient to clear them from her system in time to prevent it.â
âWhat does that mean?â My mother asked what the rest of us were too afraid to voice.
âIt means that sheâs lucky to be alive and that any future encounter with those particular poisons would likely lead to more dire consequences.â He answered solemnly.
âFuture? So sheâs going to be okay this time?â Clay asked hopefully.
âSheâs going to be fine, Sheâs actually awake now. You can go in to see her any time.â
Having said all he came to say, he turned and walked away. All of us trooped down the hall, a parade of exhausted but relieved souls. Only, as everyone filed through the door of Malloryâs hospital suite, Cary turned and put his hand to my chest, holding me back.
âSheâs been through enough today, donât you think? She doesnât need another reminder of how you hurt her right now. You need to stay the fuck away from her until you get your head out of your ass for good.â
Then he stepped inside and shut the door in my face.