Mated To The Alpha Twins Chapter 106
Mated to the Alpha Twins
The twinâs parents contacted us nearly an entire day later. While they had the address for the safehouse, there was no way for us to contact anyone in the outside world. There were no telephones in the entire house, and our own cellphones were lost or broken during the chaos.
âThey wonât come here.â Kade reassured me, â Marcusâs men could be anywhere. Coming here would only bring trouble.â
Even though I cherished these hours with the twinâs, they were wrought with anxiety. I couldnât help but feel like the world was holding its breath, waiting for the next move to be made. Marcus had clearly made the first move, ordering my capture along with Tori and the twins. It was our turn, but we were in no position to do anything.
Both Tori and Zayne stayed in their rooms for most of the day, managing to come downstairs at different intervals. While it mightâve been chance, I had the distinct feeling they were completely avoiding each other. I thought back to last night and the interaction between the two of them, wondering if something more mightâve happened once, she shut the door behind them.
Ava had actually stayed in the living room all night. The twinâs and I had come downstairs to her wrapped in a cocoon of blankets, with various snacks littered around her body. While she didnât go any further into detail, Ava mentioned her large family and the closeness between them all.
The day passed slowly, but the twins had their ways of distracting me. In truth, I think they needed the distraction as well. I knew that not only were they worried about the countless white wolves within Marcusâs walls, but they were worrying about their own pack.
Actual war, itâs not something an eighteen-year-old ever thinks they might experience. Where the concept was once concrete in my mind, I now couldnât wrap my head around it. Even with the confusion and guilt, I knew Iâd remain strong. It wasnât just about me and my freedom anymore, it was about the freedom of thousands.
I was finding it hard to sleep that night, even after hours spent in their embrace. I listened to the ringing in my ears when the silence became to deafening, staring up into the darkness that cloaked the ceiling. The twins had both fallen asleep already, even though I knew both would wake from little more than a whisper.
I was the first to hear the feather-light knock on the door. Both Alec and Kade woke up, awareness already forming in their eyes.
You could have easily convinced me I was dreaming when Kade opened the door to reveal a pale looking Zayne leaning against the frame. The three of us were silent long enough for Zayne to roll his eyes and come walking in. I could feel how he forced himself to stand upright, to shove and bottle his pain until his entire body throbbed.
âLook, Toriâs the one who knows all of the medical stuff.â I told him, crossing my arms over my chest. âYouâre going to have to get over being around her so she can fix your wounds. Iâll only end up doing more damage, the twinâs even worse.â
âI am not here for medical attention.â He said through clenched teeth, his eyes hardened into sheets of ice. âI am here because this is the only way to speak with you without her overhearing. As youâre well aware, sheâsâdifficult to get along with. I donât need her interfering in these plans, not when they can tip the scales in this war.â
âWeâll go back to the part where Tori is the difficult one later, but explain this plan.â I toned my snarl down into a venomous whisper. âStaying in the shadows only works for so long Zayne, especially with something this big. This isnât just about rescuing a few white wolves; it doesnât just end with that. Not anymore.â
âI understand clearly whatâs going on, more than you know. Iâm all but signing my f******g dh warrant.â He grunted, walking slow and stiff to the couch across the room. There was pain in his stiff movements, even if they looked formal and polite. Shadows hung in the depths of his eyes, and his emotions were just as blocked as they had been when he was sober. âI fully intend on coming out of the shadows, at the right moment. When you take my fatherâs head, I will be the one to bring him to his knees.â
As much as I despised Zayne, and only tolerated him for the sake of this war and Tori, this was what we needed. We needed the upper hand, an advantage against the most powerful person in our world.
âWhatâs your plan?â Alec was the first to ask, his once carefree face now hardened from equal parts loathing and determination.
âFirst, I need you to tell me something.â Zayne said, his eyes directly on me. âHow is it that my father found out about our involvement with rescuing your mate here?â
I figured Jaspar hadnât the time to tell Zayne with him getting dragged off and tortured, but the two actively worked together, which meant I trusted him with the truth.
âA white wolf that Marcus brought, she saw the memory in my mind when she touched me. â I explained as best I could, recounting the woman that had bumped into me.
âCleo. She works for my father willingly. Youâll find that not all white wolves are unhappy with their positions. They thrive just as much on cruelty as my father.â Zayne said darkly, âThe only good thing out of this, Cleo can only see a single memory at a time, and she has to know what to look for. My father must have fed her the information about your missing mate, and she followed the path in your head.â
âThis is a good thing, how?â Kade asked, sitting beside me on the couch. I sat between my twinâs, thankful that I wasnât still tossing and turning in bed. Hopefully discussing war plans would help calm my mind. âMarcus has no reason to trust you knowing that you helped us.â
âCleoâs abilities are like watching a recap of a television show. She canât hear your thoughts or most of the conversation. The longer she keeps contact with you, the more details she can get. She mustâve seen just enough for my father to assume guilt.â He explained, his eyes peering out the window, to the darkness that peeked between the cs. âWhich means heâs still clueless about my involvement with the white wolves. He also has no knowledge of our agreement or the reasons behind my helping you.â
âYouâre going to feed him a story, something that would put you in the clear.â I pieced it together, feeling my stomach sink for both Tori and Zayne. âYouâre going to go back.â
âYes, I am going to go back. I plan on leaving tomorrow night.ââ He answered smoothly, his eyes betraying nothing. âI will tear his pack down from the inside, while you gather your armies.â
That small shred within me that still housed the fearful human girlâshe wanted to run for the hills. It was becoming all too real for her, some magical fantasy turned dark and by. She had signed up for the endless, eternal loveânot the magical enslavement, mr, and lies.
âHowâhow does war work?â I asked plainly, even though the question itself wasnât stupid in the slightest.
âPacks always formally announce acts of war against one another. Theyâre recorded so we can always remember our history.â Surprisingly, it was Zayne who explained. I liked to think that he wanted to speak, to distract himself from whatever mess was going on inside of his head. âAt times, an Alpha will challenge another to single combat, to save their packs the pain and loss of war.â
âI donât suppose Marcus would be interested in single combat?ââ I suggested with a brittle laugh that quickly sputtered out.
âMy father will not show such courtesy. He will use every ounce of power at his disposal, even if it means sending his warriors to their deaths.â Zayne said in a gravelly voice. âMost of the warriors are just a formality, bodies to protect the white wolves that are his most powerful.â
âWhatâs this story you plan on giving to Marcus?â Kade asked, his dark eyes like bright orbs in the poorly lit room. âI assume itâll paint Aurora and I as the enemies.â
âAs bad as it sounds, I think thatâs the smartest thing to do.â I frowned, âThatâs what Marcus is trying to do, show the world that were the bad guys. If his own son shows up telling a story about how we held him against his will, itâll give Marcus even more reason to believe it.â
âThen whatâs the story?â Kade grunted, some of the hardness in his eyes eroded as he looked down at me.
âWellâwe caught Zayne off guard and attacked him. We forced him to help us get Alec back and left him in one of the hotel rooms when we were finished.â I suggested, knowing that the story had holes. It was the best I could come up with at three in the morning.
âHeâs going to torture me regardless, so I better get my stories straight.â Zayne said evenly, without a trace of emotion. What hurt me the most was how nonchalant he sounded, as though that kind of punishment was normal growing up.
âWonât he just use Cleo on you once you get back home?â I pointed out, knowing that could ruin his plans before they even begun.
âOnce Iâm in my fatherâs pack, I have allies of my own. There are a lot of protective abilities among the white wolves, and more than enough owe me a favor or two.â He replied without looking away from the window, âWeâre going to need more details. If you and Kade subdued me, why did I not simply mind- link my father or his men?â
I paused for a moment, working through the steps.
âWe used silver on you, enough to knock you out and cut your connection to your pack.â I said a bit slowly, feeling the pieces click together in my mind.
âUp until we went there, you had no clue the house existed. Wonât Marcus know that?â Kade asked, which turned out to be a very good point.
âIâll tell him Iâve known about it the entire time.â Zayne shrugged, meeting Kadeâs eyes. âI know he purchased it nearly a year and a half ago, and who the buyer was, which will be proof enough for him.â
âOnce we had Alec back, we left you in one of the hotel suites. We knew you couldnât miss this meeting or it would draw attention, so we injected you with just enough to knock you out for an hour. It wore off in time for the meeting, which you then showed up for. You didnât have the time to tell Marcus what happened, because the meeting had already begun.â I concluded, feeling somewhat proud with myself.
âWhat about Ava? Wonât he know from Auroraâs memory that she was there as well?â Kade pointed out.
âYour cynical nature is really proving handy on this one, brother.â Alec smirked from beside me.
âHow long did Cleo touch you for?â Zayne asked, his voice sharp. âI need you to be as accurate as possible.â
âIt couldnât have been for more than a few seconds, but thereâs no way for me to know for sure.â I replied, refusing to balk under his gaze.
âItâs a risk weâll have to take.â He said with finality, âShe was with Kade for the first half. Letâs hope thatâs the part that Cleo viewed.â
While I wasnât exactly happy with sending Zayne back to his father, it wasnât a horrible plan. If it worked, it would give us that upper hand we desperately needed. In the end, it was Zayneâs choice to make, but there was still something bothering me. I could feel it in my chest, picking and scratching as it made itself known.
âWhy canât we tell her, Zayne?â I asked seemingly out of the blue. âShe understands just as well as anyone that you make your own choices. If this works, it could change things, but itâs your risk to take.â
âShe will know nothing about it, Aurora.â He said harshly, his cool demeanor turning bitter. I could feel next to nothing from his emotions, and the wall he had erected around them. Brick by brick, Zayne and his father built that wall. âI donât want her mixed in with what I am doing, and not for the sentimental reasons Iâm sure are going through your head right now. She has no place in any of this. I might be stuck working with you three, but she is a distraction I never asked for.â
I wasnât sure if he noticed that last part had slipped out, but his anger was palpable. The twinâs stiffened on either side of me, but I quickly told them both to cool it.
When Zayne had first showed up at the door of the twinâs cabin, I felt absolutely nothing from him. The wall around him was of thick granite, impenetrable and solid. After meeting Tori, the rock began to chip and erode; seared by her intensity and passion. That wall around him was going to shatter, and I only hoped Tori was free from the explosion when it did.
Against my better judgement, I pushed again. He was finally doing the right thing, standing up to Marcus in the one way that mattered. He was stepping into the light and accepting his role in creating this new future, but I still couldnât fathom why Tori couldnât be a part of this new future with him. One where Marcus wasnât there to exact control over him, one where he was free to choose Tori.
âWhat youâre doing doesnât make any sense, Zayne. Did Marcus mess you up that badly that you canât see what youâre giving up? Sheâs literally meant for you, in all of your ignorant, stubborn, a**h**e ways.â I scoffed, hardening my face as anger flashed in his eyes. âWeâre trying to change things for everyone, to create something new and better. There is no reason for you to be doing this to her. She deserves better, and yet sheâs saddled with you.â
Anger sizzled and burned through the cracks in his wall, though the emotion wasnât scalding like Toriâs was. Zayneâs anger was through lashes of ice and spiderwebs of bitter frost.
âI donât have to explain anything to you, not a single f*****g thing.â He snapped, his voice dripping with rage.
He stood from the couch, his hands trembling as he clenched them at his sides. He never even bothered looking at the twinâs as he turned and walked stiffly from the room.
Just as he opened the door, I spoke loud enough for him to hear.
âYour emotions come out when your drunk, Zayne. You canât hide that.â
The door clicked shut, sending the room spiraling into silence for the second time.
Zayneâs plan was a good one, but it was one full of danger. In my mind, Tori had a right to know. She was a part of this mess, hunted by Marcus for simply being important to me. While I supported Zayneâs choiceâI knew I couldnât lie to her.
My hope about war meetings and sleep had come true. Wedged between Alec and Kade, with nothing more than their body heat and a thin sheet to keep me warm, I floated in that blissful space between sleep and awareness.
My eyes were torn open by sunlight covered daggers that clashed in my brain as they collided. Aware of nothing more than the pain and the sheet tangled around my legs, I g*****d and heaved myself into a sitting position.
âGet dressed, sweetheart.â Kade grunted, walking past me with a lot more speed than usual.
A shirt and a pair of jeans was tossed on the bed in front of me, but I was still having trouble processing. Instead of asking questions, I stood and took a few minutes to get dressed. I mustâve been moving too slowly because Alec strolled over to help me.
âYouâre a very heavy sleeper.â He smirked, slipping my arms through the shirt holes.
âDid something happen?â I asked, fighting to keep the grogginess from my voice.
âYeah, something happened.â Alec grunted; his relaxed demeanor replaced with one of frustration. âZayne left last night.â
Like a bucket of water splashed against the side of my head, I was fully awake from that point onward. Alec and I came downstairs to a furious Tori, and Kade who took the brunt of it.
âWere you going to tell me that he planned on leaving?â Tori snapped, her narrowed eyes on Kade. When she noticed Alec and I standing in the doorway, her emerald eyes fall on us.â Were any of you going to tell me?â
âI was going to tell you, I swear.â I promised her, leaving Alecâs side to step forward. I could feel the anger and betrayal radiating from her, sinking into my skin like razor sharp daggers. âHe said he wasnât leaving until tomorrow night. I figured it couldâve waited until the morning. I had no clue he was going to leave a few hours later.â
She looked skeptical, and the thought of her doubting me made my chest throb and ache. I masked the pain and hoped she could see the truth, that I wouldnât keep something like this from her, not about her own mate.
âThe moment Zayne told us what he planned; Aurora made the decision in her mind to tell you.â Kade spoke up for me, meeting Toriâs gaze head on. His voice was strong and sure when he spoke, âOn mine and my brotherâs honor as Alphaâs, Aurora had every intention on telling you before Zayne left.â
Little by little, the suspicion in her eyes dissolved, taking the pain in my chest along with it.
The rest of the day was wrought with tension, as that looming sensation of the world holding its breath grew stronger. After a few hours of mindlessly watching television or exploring the house, I was ready to break free from this place. What I hated worse than the violence and betrayal was the waiting, waiting for something to happen.
As the clock on the far wall hit ten oâclock, the tablet on the table erupted in a shrill blaring around. Where it was first annoying in volume, it ratcheted up when the sound connected to the speakers on the television.
Alec came running into the room, a plate of forgotten food in his hand. There was nothing on the screen, nothing but darkness. The shrill sound continued for a few more seconds, when a click sounded from the television mounted on the wall.
The television blinked on, bringing bright light and the enlarged image of Jaspar Foxâs face. He was standing a few feet away from the camera, his onyx hair an untidy mess on his head. The leather jacket he wore was ripped in a few places, and the patches were peeling off. He looked at the camera, and began speaking.
âHello, Aurora. If youâre getting this message, it means I am d**d.â