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Chapter 689
My wolf was desperate to keep her eyes on him and ensure his safety, but I knew there was no way they’d let me leave here.
“I need to see Gavin…” I said, my voice raspy from consuming the gunpowder.
“Sorry, future Luna, but I have orders to keep you in the packhouse,” Derek said, looking a bit sheepish.
“Judy!” I heard my mother’s voice, and I felt relieved that she was okay.
She ran towards me, tears in her eyes, as she wrapped me in her arms. “It’s your father… he’s been injured.”
My heart shattered in an instant.
“What?” I gasped, looking at her through my own tear-filled eyes. “What do you mean ht’s hurt?”
“They are taking him to the hospital,” she cried. “He was shot. The bullets are laced with silver. They won’t let me go with him. They ordered that I stay here where it’s safe.”
My lip trembled as a sob escaped me.
“How bad was it? Where was he shot?” I asked, panic consuming me.
“In the stomach,” she replied, covering her mouth as she sobbed. “I don’t know
what to do. This family had gone through so much. We can’t lose him.”
I hugged her tightly.
“Dad is strong. He’s endured so much. Something like this isn’t going to take him away from us,” I assured her.
I could still hear gunshots from
outside, and it was hard to tell if they were from our gammas or the rogues. Not knowing where Gavin was destroying me on the inside, I now understood how my mother was feeling when it came to my father. At least I was bonded with Gavin, so I’d be able to feel it if he were dying or in serious trouble. Right now, my wolf was just anxious and wanted our mate back.
A gamma walked into the packhouse, pulling a distraught Lucy with him. She was sobbing and struggling against him, screaming for Sampson. I ran to her without hesitation.
“Lucy, what’s going on? Where’s Sampson?” I asked her.
She was too wound up to actually speak; she blubbered something incoherent, so the Gamma spoke for her.
“He’s battling the rogues with Alpha Landry,” he explained. “He made me drag Lucy away against her wishes.”
I nodded at him before wrapping her in my arms. I’m sure she was thinking about the rogue attack at the Redcliff pack.
“Hey, it’s going to be okay. Sampson is going to be okay,” I assured her.
“He was shot in the leg,” she sobbed, her entire body trembling. “I watched him go
down as they pulled me away. I have no idea if he’s okay or not…”
“Your wolf would be able to feel it if he weren’t,” I assured her. “Trust your instincts. Your mate is strong. He’s come through.”
As much as I wanted to go out there and help with this battle, looking around, I knew there were things l needed to accomplish here. If I were going to be Gavin’s Luna, I would need to do the job of a Luna and keep everyone here safe so that they can fight the rogues without worry.
Taking a deep breath, I tried to calm my nerves.
“I need everyone to stay away from the window and doors,” I announced, loud enough through the commotion that most were able to hear me Let the gammas do their jobs and
protect you. They need easy access to the door, so we shouldn’t crowd around them. As for the children, we should gather them all up and bring them upstairs with a couple of gammas as well for extra
precaution. The further away they are from the chaos, the better.”
“That’s a good idea,” Nan said, cradling Emalyn in her arms; her eyes were blood
shot and I knew, like the rest of everyone else, she was crying all. I realized at that moment that Chester wasn’t here.