Chapter 164 Night Shift
My Hockey Alpha
After we ate, it seemed that the Crescents werenât too hot on our trail, so we decided to rest. Some of
the team was already fast asleep on the couch or the floor, but the others eventually joined them. Enzo
and I, however, volunteered to take the first shift keeping watch in case the Crescents showed up.
While everyone got comfortable and settled down to get some rest, Enzo and I set up a couple of
kitchen stools by the window and kept watch.
The two of us sat in silence for a long time while we watched out the window for the Crescents. I
noticed that he wouldnât stop holding my hand, which filled me with a sense of security â but he also
barely looked at me and wouldnât tear his eyes away from the window for even one second, and his
grip on my hand was firm.
Finally, after watching him like this for a while, I decided that there had to be something more to his
anxiety than just the Crescents. The Enzo I knew would of course be alert for the Crescents and the
rogues, but not like this. Something else was clearly going on, and I was determined to find out what it
was.
âEnzo,â I said finally, breaking the silence but still keeping my voice low so as not to wake anyone else.
âHm?â he asked, still staring intently out the window. He was hardly even blinking, and it made me even
more worried to see his eyes slowly turning red from the strain.
âUm⦠How did you wind up getting away from Selena?â I asked.
Enzo didnât answer for a long time. I began to think that he wasnât going to answer; just as I opened my
mouth to ask him again and prod him to tell me what happened, he finally answered. When he did, his
voice was low and almost sounded choked.
âMy dad helped me,â he finally said. âHe opened a portal for me.â
My eyes widened. âYour dad?â I asked incredulously. âWhat changed? I thought he wanted you there.â
Enzo shrugged and shook his head. He was still staring out the window, but did throw a glance in my
direction. âWhen he saw Selena, he realized that youâre twins,â he said. âYouâre the lost princess. I
guess that means that the Alpha King might be happy to have you back, and maybeâ¦â
My eyes widened even further. I could feel my heart leap out of my chest, racing a mile a minute. Did
this mean that Enzo wouldnât have to go through with the arranged marriage if I was the Alpha Kingâs
lost daughter? Did Selena and I have the same mate because we were twins?
Before I could ask, however, Enzo spoke again. âBut right before I went through the portal, Selena
found us,â he said, his voice barely above a whisper. âI donât think that she has the capacity to kill
someone, but⦠Iâll admit that, even after everything, Iâm worried for my dad.â
âHe is your father,â I said gently, squeezing Enzoâs hand. âWeâll make sure heâs okay. I promise.â
Finally, Enzo tore his eyes away from the window and leveled his gaze with mine. He looked tired, as
though he hadnât slept in days; neither had I, now that I thought about it. All of us probably looked like
death. The only things that kept me awake and moving all of this time were hope and adrenaline.
âItâs not only that,â he said suddenly, the momentary light fading from his eyes. âIf Selena does
something, like what she did to you, and my dad canât tell the Alpha King about you⦠Then heâll just
think that I broke our engagement and ran off. Heâll withdraw support. I worry what will happen to the
town if that happens.â
My heart sank. Enzo was right: the town needed the Alpha Kingâs help against the Crescents. If the
Fullmoons were taking this long to prepare to attack, I could only imagine what would happen if we
didnât have any extra support.
But then, suddenly, Matt spoke up from behind. I thought he had been asleep, but I realized now that
he was wide awake. And, as I turned around, I realized that the rest of the team was awake as well.
âWe donât need any damn help,â Matt said, shaking his head. âWeâve got all the help we need right
here. I think that we can save the town, and the campus, ourselves.â
Enzo and I fell into a shocked silence. We shot each other a disbelieving glance. Before Enzo or I could
respond, however, Jessica suddenly rushed forward and threw her arms around me tightly. âI want to
become a werewolf so I can help,â she said, pulling away just enough so she could look into my eyes
with an earnestness that made my heart fill with joy. âI want to be useful.â
I didnât know what to say; I was speechless. When I glanced over Jessicaâs shoulder at Lori, Lori only
nodded in agreement, as though they had already discussed this.
âA-Are you sure?â I asked. âThings will never be the same.â
âThings are already never gonna be the same,â Lori scoffed from behind Jessica. âAt least let us be
helpful somehow.â
âYou can use your power on them,â Matt said. âThereâs strength in numbersââ
âBut I canât,â I interrupted, shaking my head and blinking away the tears that began to form in my eyes.
âSomething happened. I donât know what exactly, but I donât have my powers right now.â
A silence fell over the room when I finished speaking. When I glanced over at Enzo, he had a worried
look drawn across his face, and I was certain that we were thinking the same thing: would my wolf ever
return? Had something happened to my wolf when Selena had me trapped at that strange cabin? My
wolf did appear very faintly, or so I thought, when I was sleeping after James shot me; that was why my
leg was healed a little more than a normal human. But beyond that, I hadnât felt her presence at all. It
was almost as though keeping me alive after I got shot sapped the rest of my wolfâs energy, and after
that, she disappeared entirely.
Suddenly, the sound of a low, mocking chuckle broke the silence. We all snapped our heads in the
direction of the corner to see James staring down at his lap, laughing.
Enzo stood up abruptly and clenched his hands into fists.
âSomething funny, asshole?â he snarled. I put my hand on Enzoâs arm to soothe him, but he didnât even
seem to notice.
James chuckled even louder, finally lifting his head to look at Enzo. When he did, I realized now that
the James I once knew was gone; whatever happened in between the initial werewolf leak on campus
and now had changed him. Maybe the pressure of his father mixed with the horrors enacted upon the
town by the Crescents finally pushed him off the deep end.
âI guess silver bullets really do work,â he said, his reddened, hollow eyes shifting over to me. âThat sure
nipped it in the bud, huh?