Zale
Despite Adiraâs promise, I was still worried that sheâd disappear on me. She was a hero, a warrior, and she did whatever needed to be done to help. Her loyalty and love for her family was inspiring, but it also scared the hell out of me.
When we finally reached the Sparrow pack, it was bustling with activity. The guards had the gate locked down tight, but they immediately opened it when they saw Adira sitting in the passenger seat of my car. I kicked up dust on the gravel road as I sped towards the packhouse, in a hurry to get Adira to her distraught brother. Tirian, Balin, and my men were already there and the front yard was crawling with Archers and Warriors.
âIt was right where you said it would be.â Balin said, walking right up to Adira as she exited the car to hand over her bow, quiver, and a duffle bag.
She looked between Balin and I, shaking her head.
âI still donât understand how you two can see this,â She muttered to herself, but took the weapon and bag anyway, slinging them both over her shoulder, âI need to change.â She said,
âEmerald!â One of the Archers noticed Adira for the first time and called out, gaining the focus of the rest of the squad and calling them to attention.
Adira quickly went over to the Archers and spoke to the one who had yelled her name. He was dressed in an all black uniform.
âRaven, thanks for coming,â Adira said to the man, âI need to meet with my brother to figure out the exact situation, so just hang tight.â She instructed him.
âSure thing,â Raven nodded, âWhatever we can do to help.â
Adira clapped Raven on the back, nodded at the rest of the Archers surrounding them, and walked back towards me.
âLetâs go inside.â She said,
Tirian and Balin followed us inside the packhouse. It was chaos. Staff was running around everywhere and it was clear that the fighting had spilled into the house. I felt Adiraâs entire body stiffen and her expression darkened as she took in the condition of her home.
âAddie!â A voice I recognized called out and came running towards us.
âSilver, whereâs Aidian?â Adira asked immediately.
âIs Hollie okay?â Silver countered and Adira nodded quickly, looking annoyed.
âSheâs at the pod, sheâs fine.â She snapped.
âSheâs safe and under guard,â Balin added, speaking on behalf of his mate, âShe wanted to come, but I told her that it was too dangerous.â
âGood. Thank you,â Silver nodded at Balin before turning her serious expression on Adira, âHeâs in his office. Heâs not good, Addie.â
âOf course he isnât,â Adira frowned, âWhereâs Madge?â
âHeâs out leading a search group.â
âTell me everything that happened.â She demanded.
Silver and her started walking powerfully through the packhouse, moving towards the Alphaâs office with purpose. Tirian, Balin, and I followed behind like dutiful guards.
âThe same rogues from the last two attacks showed up, but in greater numbers this time and with a clear goal. They did whatever they had to do to plow through our men and get to the packhouse. We lost dozens of wolves and even more are still in the infirmary. Marcy hadnât made it to the safehouse, yet, she was trying to gather a group of children from the school. The rogues intercepted them before she could make it to the packhouse. The guards were overrun and Marcy gave herself up to save the children,â
Silverâs eyes were hard, but I could clearly see the unshed tears in them. She was pissed and hurting for her Luna,
âI didnât recognize the leader, but he said that you would know whatâs supposed to happen next.â Silver finished.
âWhen the pack was being attacked, so were Zale and I. Quarter led the attack on us.â Adira said,
By now, we had reached the office and Silver barged inside. Aidian was pacing angrily around the room, but came to an abrupt halt when he heard the door open. His glare instantly found Adira and he started stomping towards her. Balin, Tirian, and I were on high alert, quickly surrounding her.
âThis is your fault!â Aidian shouted at Adira who was stone faced and unfaced by his outburst.
âAidian.â She sighed.
âYou told Marcy that she needed to sacrifice herself to save the children and the women, youâre the reason she didnât go straight to the safe house!â He continued to yell.
âAidian, you need to calm down.â I struggled to keep my tone even.
Aidian glared daggers at me, his eyes pitch black,
âHow dare you come into my pack and make demands!â Aidian shouted.
âAidian.â Adira said his name again and his attention snapped back to her.
âSheâs a human, Addie! Not a wolf, not a warrior. She didnât need to be like you!â He jabbed his finger towards her chest and I felt myself growing even more defensive.
Adira just sighed like she was more annoyed than anything else.
âYouâre not really mad at me, Aidian.â She said,
âDamn right Iâm mad at you! You got her kidnapped and if sheâsâ¦.if she doesnât come back, Addie, I swear to the Goddessâ¦.â
Slap!
I blinked in shock, momentarily stunned when Adira hauled off and slapped Aidian right across the face. He jolts backwards and holds his cheek, his eyes wide in surprise.
âGet yourself together, Aidian! Youâre the damn Alpha and you need to start acting like it. Marcy was acting like a Luna when she was taken and itâs nobodyâs fault, but Quarter and the rogues. Get the fuck over yourself and letâs find your mate.â Adira snarled.
I inched closer to Adira, ready to stand between her and her brother if I had to; I wasnât entirely sure how the on-edge-Alpha was going to react to being slapped across the face.
To be fair, Iâm not entirely sure how Iâd react to such a thing, either.
To my utter surprise and confusion, the slap seemed to do the trick and snapped Aidian out of his rage. He shook his head, as if to clear the fog, and his shoulders slumped.
âWhat happened to you?â Aidian asked suddenly, seeming to notice Adiraâs appearance for the first time.
âWe were attacked, too.â She said and his eyes grew wide.
âAre you okay?â He asked and I almost laughed at his mood change, if it werenât for the fact that nothing about this situation was remotely humorous.
âIâm fine. It was Quarter and some of his rogues. It was just a distraction to keep us away from you while they attacked the pack and to send a message to me. He wants me for Marcy.â Adira said and I watched Aidian closely, gauging his reaction.
âNo way,â He said and I was glad to hear it, âThatâs not going to happen.â
âHence why the pack is crawling with Archers, Warriors, and dragons, or havenât you noticed?â She said in a snarky tone and he instantly looked guilty,
âI hadnât.â He muttered.
âEveryone is here to help, Aidian. Now, are you going to lead them or not?â
Aidianâs face grew serious and he nodded sternly,
âYes.â He walked up to Adira and put his hand on her shoulder, âThanks, sis.â He smiled timidly at her before walking out of the office with Silver hot on his heels.
âDamn,â Balin whistled into the silence, âI wasnât sure how that was going to end.â
âSeriously, I thought for sure we were breaking up a fight.â Tirian shook his head.
Adira looked back at both of them like they were idiots,
âClearly neither of you have siblings,â She snorted, âNow, get out so I can change.â She demanded and I nearly threw them both out of the office.
Standing in the hallway while we waited for Adria to change, I addressed my Guardian and Captain.
âEveryoneâs job here is to bring back Marcy,â I said, âYour job is to keep Adira safe.â
Balin and Tirian nodded,
âI wouldnât have it any other way.â Balin replied.
âSame. Weâll stay by her side.â Tirian agreed.
âI hope she wonât, but if she tries to leave to exchange herself for Marcyâ¦.â I lowered my voice, âYou stop her, whatever it takes.â
Balin and Tirian exchanged a look of concern and hesitation before nodding,
âOkay.â They agreed.
âI mean it, you lock her up if you have to.â I ordered them.
Before they could respond, the office door opened and Adira came strolling out. It was the first time I had seen her in her full Archer uniform and it was jaw dropping.
She was wearing tight black pants that clung to her muscular thighs, dark green boots that covered her calves, an emerald green long sleeved shirt that looked to be painted onto her arms, and a matching colored cape; her hair was still hanging in the fancy braid down her back.
Her quiver and bow hung off her back, the green holster for her dagger was wrapped snugly around her right thigh, and the silver-gold bangle shimmered proudly on her wrist.
âWhat?â She was looking at me strangely when my eyes finally found her face again.
âYou look stunning.â I said, clearing my throat.
âYou look lethal.â Balin corrected me and I suddenly became acutely aware of the fact that other men were looking at her like this.
I turned to glare at the pair of them and they immediately averted their gaze.
âCome on.â Adira said, rolling her eyes in annoyance.
We followed her back through the packhouse and outside, where the armies were ready to follow her command and die at her feet.