Chapter 84 Chapter 84
Finding Forgiveness
"Do you hear that?" I whispered, snapping my eyes to Milly.
It'd been silent hours. The children thankfully had all gone to sleep and
Milly and I were in too much anxiety to speak.
But now the muffled clanging of metal had crept up on us.
"It sounds like somebody trying to get into the vault,â Milly replied, her
voice hushed and hoarse.
The entrance to the vault was a small steel hatch shielded by rocks and
vegetation.
"There's no way anybody would just stumble across us,â She said surely,
"Maybe it's the Alpha or my brother. Maybe everything is over."
I shook my head.
There were about ten different locks, passcode and scans but Leo and
Max both had access to them all. They wouldn't be trying to break
through the thick, sturdy metal.
"Just an animal, maybe?" she suggested.
I forced a smile and held Stefano tighter in my arms, "..maybe."
We sat for ten minutes just nervously listening to the banging. As the
time passed, it became apparent that whatever or whoever was out
there, was incredibly determined to break through and with every
single attempt they made, my heart jumped, praying they wouldn't
succeed.
But eventually, it stopped.
I glanced at Milly.
Maybe they'd given up.
Maybe they'd gone.
A few more tense minutes passed with no sound and I began to relax
again.
The children still slept and we were still safe. That's about all we could
be thankful for but at least it was something.
I rested my head back on the wall and took a deep breath as I ran my
fingers softly along Stefanoâs little tufts of silky blonde hair.
His eyes were shut peacefully as his long black eyelashes flickered ever
so slightly with every gentle breath he took. With his head rested on my
chest and his little hands folded close to his face, I could cuddle him
close, keeping him shielded from the harsh, cold darkness of the volt.
He was not even a year old yet and he was lucky enough to stand no
chance of remembering any of this. But that also meant he wouldn't
remember anyone we lose tonight. His father, his siblings, Luca, Max,
his Grandparents, me.
He'd never know them and that broke my heart.
I placed my lips on his precious head and closed my eyes, holding in
my tears.
But just as I left the lingering kiss, I had to scrunch my eyes shut, my
head suddenly filled with a high pitched, thudding, piercing ring.
I could feel the gritty floor under my knees and hands, as my body was
suddenly overcome with the pain of impact and my eyes filled with
dust. The already dim light bulb flickered off and apart from the
wretched wail in my head, I was completely deafened, leaving me
almost senseless.
All I could smell was powdery concrete and smoke as I staggered to my
feet, clutching in the dark.
"Stefano," I said
I couldn't even hear my own voice.
"Stefano!" I shouted, "Kids! Milly!"
"Ella?" A croaky voice replied as I felt a pair of hands reach for me.
The ring was quietening and being replaced by the screams and cries of
my children.
"Milly," I repeated, clutching the hands.
"The vault,â she whispered, "It's open. The door is broken.â
I rubbed my eyes, wiping the dust as I glanced around incredibly
disorientated.
But just by me, I could see a small slither of silver light slipping into the
vault. Moonlight.
"Get everybody back," I said, crawling away from the light, wildly
waving my hands and ushering the children back.
"Are you all okay?" I asked, still unable to see as I felt their heads with
my hand.
I felt Cato's height and Mathias's curls. The bow I'd tied in Marie's hair
and an identically sized person beside her clutching her hand:
Francesca. I heard Lili's voice as I discovered another little girl reach for
my hand and Silas's cries came from somewhere in the vault too
"Zach and Stefy,â I whispered, "Where's Zacharias and Stefano?"
"Here," Milly said, "I've got them. They're fine."
"Everybody's okay," I said taking a deep breath before I turned back to
where the door to the vault was.
The explosion had only broken through a crack of it but the distinctive
clang of the shovels and digging was soon back, this time closer and
louder.
I felt my pulse in my throat as I stood in front of the children, listening
to the echoes..
Milly stood next to me, shielding them too but as the metal of the door
creaked and groaned and the shovels broke through, fear gripped me.
Fear of not being able to protect them.
A flashlight shone in, blinding us with bright white light.
I squinted and stepped back before whoever was holding it, began
calling up to the surface in Spanish.
"Ellos estan aqui,â he called, "They are here!â
A few moments later, three pairs of footsteps flooded into the vault and
I felt a man seize me.
"No," I hissed, kicking and punching, "My kids."
I glanced around as he grabbed my hands and lifted me off the ground.
One of the other men had ripped Stefano and Zach from Milly as
another seized Lili as she screamed and cried.
I managed to punch the guy who had hold up me hard in the nose,
making him let go of me to stagger back, so that I could launch myself
at the one with his dirty hands all over my youngest daughter.
I kicked him in the ribs with all my force and he leant over groaning so
that I could pull Lili into my arms as she buried her head into my chest.
"Stay away from us,â I growled as the man holding Zach and Stefano
cowered back, "And give me my sons. Now."
The other two men who were still on the floor, rolling in pain so as I
handed Lili to Milly and stepped confidently forward, anger and fury
rushing through my veins as I gave him my hardest glare.
He nodded and put the boys down.
But just as I was reaching for them, the first guy, whose nose was now
bloody and already swollen, raised a black metal object.
I heard the click of the safety latch as he pointed it directly at Milly and
my children.
"Our boss only wants cares about having you alive, woman,â he slurred
in a thick Hispanic accent, "Cooperate or I will kill them all"
I swallowed before nodding.
That wasn't a risk I was going to take.
"Okay," I said lifting Stefano into my arms as Milly came to pick up
Zacharias, "Come children," I added ushering them all forward, "Don't
worry. Mama's here.â
Lili clung to my hand and my eldest three: Cato, Mathias and Silas took
care of their twin little sisters as we all were herded out of the vault,
through the rubble and into the fresh air of the forest.
"Where are we going?" I asked as we were lead away from the vault.
One of the guys was walking close behind Milly, continually prodding
the back of her head with his gun and shoving her forward.
In the distant, we could hear gunshots and bombs constantly sounding
along with cries and shouts in both Italian and Spanish.
"Back to your husband of course," the second replied.
My stomach churned, "He's here?"
"And he's close," he said with a grim, toothy grin.
"And Alpha Loren?" I asked, "Where is he?"
"Papa," Lili whispered.
I put my hand on her shoulder and held her close.
"Far from here," he replied.
Whilst I was relieved to hear he was still alive, it would be great if he
could just appear and rescue us right now.
"Papa is safe, Lili," I whispered, "And he's going to save us.â
The man laughed, "Don't lie to your children.â
Just then, the man walking behind Milly prodded her in the back with
his gun, this time so hard she stumbled forward having to clutch Zach
tight in her arms.
"Keep walking, bitch," he said, "I'll be right here...the view is so good..."
he added looking down at her butt.
"She's a child,â I hissed.
"She's woman enough for me," he replied, reaching for her ass.
With that, Milly spun around and shot him a glare.
I instantly noticed the wind pick up around us, making the trees groan
and creek.
The man took no heed and stepped towards her again, jeering and
laughing.
The gust only grew until it was a gale, whipping Milly's hair as she just
fixated her stare on him. His face began to drop its sneer as he glanced
around at the swaying trees and the clouds blowing over the moon,
casting utter darkness on the forest.
"What the fuck?" the one behind me said, just before the ground began
to tremble.
"It's her," the one next to me hissed pointing at Milly, "She's doing it."
The man closest to Milly had wide eyes and was completely frozen to
the spot as Milly stood, her eyes closed shut, focusing and
concentrating hard.
But it only took the other to hiss some Spanish at him before he pulled
out his gun, aiming it at Milly's head.
"Milly!" I screamed.
She snapped her eyes open and immediately spotted the gun, not even
a second later, a towering wall of flames, stripped through the forest,
scorching the leaves and debris in it's path as it stretched on and on.
We were now all illuminated in a yellow glow and through the flickers
of fire I could see the scared faces of my children who hid behind Milly
- well seven of them at least.
The eighth was still in my arms.
On the other side of the wall.
The same side as the three armed soldiers.
I lurched forward but the fire had grown five feet tall. Milly's mouth was
gaped open, her chest rising and falling in panic as she ran forward to
stand opposite me.
"Ella," she cried, "No! I can't do anything. I don't have the control!"
There was no chance of jumping it without burning. It burnt to fierce
and high. But with the men quickly pushing the shock from the minds
and processing what they had witnessed, there was only one thing I
could do.
"Give Zach to Cato," I ordered.
She didn't question and passed the toddler down to his eldest brother.
I couldn't cross to the other side but Stefano could. He weighed no
more than 25 pounds.
I wrapped his blanket tight around him and glanced behind me to the
men who were now marching forward towards us.
"Catch him," I said as I kissed him quickly on the forehead before I took
a step back and launched him into the air.
I didn't have time to dwell on the idea, nor could I afford to hesitate
and overthink. Somehow I managed to just push all doubts away and
switch off my panic to think rationally and know that this was his best
chance. So I let go of my baby son, sending him flying over roaring fire
into the arms of Milly.
She caught him unscathed and I let out a choked sigh of relief.
"Go," I shouted across the crackling and spitting of sparks and burning,
"Get the kids somewhere safe!"
She was still reluctant, her dark eyes reflecting the orange and yellow
glow in front of her.
"Milly, go," I commanded and she eventually nodded, taking a lasting,
sorrowful look at me before lifting Zach higher onto her hip, clutching
Stefano in her other arm and ushering the rest with kind, reassuring
words as they all glanced over to me, on other side of the firey barrier
with worried little faces.
"I love you," I said just as I felt a callous pair of hands seize me, "I love
you all!