Vince shook his head. “No way.”
Rowan smiled. “She really is that amazing. And I have to thank you for
fumbling her not once, but twice.” Rowan rolled his eyes at Brandon. “If it
weren’t for your stupidity in choosing Shannon over there, I would have never
found my queen. My Goddess-blessed mate.” He pulled his shirt completely off,
revealing the mate mark. “Everything’s in place for her to take over in my
stead.”
“You know I will just kill her, right?” Garith smiled.
Rowan threw his head back and laughed so hard he started to cough. Garith’s
face grew dark. “You can try.” Rowan held up his hands. “But she is stronger
than you think she is.”
Garith smiled. “It’s fine, I can get my son—”
“The one in the caves with Aurora?” Rowan lifted a brow. “Yeah…don’t think he
will be around for long. She’s already dead, and he doesn’t seem like he has a
lot of survival skills. If you know what I’m saying.”
Garith’s face paled. “No.”
“I mean, Vince did say she wanted your servers.” Rowan smiled.
Garith pulled out his phone and dialed a number. “Pick up.” He turned and
shouted to the crowd. “Grab them.”
Everyone converged on the front. A few females wove in between the men as
Garith tried to dial again. Lynn grinned. “No answer?”
Garith growled low. “I will kill you if he is hurt.”
Lynn snapped her fangs. “I’m already dead, remember.” She cackled as he dialed
one more time.
Finally, the call connected. There were screams in the distance. “Dad?”
Garren’s voice rang out of the speaker.
Garith’s hand tightened on the phone. “Garren, what is going on?”
“The caves…the caves are under attack.” There was a howl, and Garren’s voice
hardened. “Aurora is dead. A tracker killed her the other day. I was able to
get some out, but a lot of the exits were covered by other packs.”
Garith turned to face Rowan, who was smiling. “Did I forget to say that?”
“Garren, listen to me. Leave the rogues. Just get yourself out.”
“Dad, you know I can’t do that. I’m their Alpha.” Garren’s voice sounded flat.
“Yes, you can. Do what I say, boy.”
There was a pause on the other end before Garren’s voice came back. “Fine. But
I’m saving as many as I can.” Then the phone disconnected.
Garith stared down at his phone for a second before he threw it against one of
the pillars, shattering it into a million pieces. He whirled back to face
Rowan, who was smiling. “I’m going to kill you.”
“You can try.” Rowan pushed up from the pew and rocked back and forth on his
feet.
Garith smiled. “You think this is going to be a challenge?” He tossed his head
and laughed. “You are stupid, just like your father.” He looked around at the
crowd. “Grab him.”
A few guards and one female grabbed Rowan, holding his arms behind his back as
Garith stepped closer. “I’m going to have them hold you down as I cut your
heart from your chest.”
Brandon’s face furrowed in confusion. “Why not just use your Alpha command or
magic?”
Verity rolled her eyes. “They won’t work. Commands and magic will only go so
far, but if a wolf feels like it is in danger, then it will break free and
fight for its life.”
Brandon pointed at Derek. “Obviously not, Derek was stuck in place as that
fucking whore sliced into him.”
Verity sighed. “No, your beta is just a dumbass.” Verity kicked at Derek’s
hand. Brandon growled, but she rolled her eyes. “His wolf was just as
delusional as he was. They had convinced themselves that they weren’t in
danger because he didn’t see females as a danger. He could have gotten up at
any time. But he stayed there because he thought he was going to heal. He was
stupid.”
Brandon stared down at his best friend’s body. “He could have gotten up?”
Garith chuffed out a chuckle. “It wouldn’t have mattered anyway, boy. He was
gone as soon as the second blade went in. After the silver was that close to
the heart, it wouldn’t have mattered. He was already dead; his body just had
to catch up.” He turned to me and waved me closer. I walked up beside him and
held out the toolkit. “Now, back to the important bit.” He grabbed another
knife. “You are such a good girl.” I smiled softly.
“Thank you.” I slipped a knife out of this kit as he turned his back to me. I
watched as he stepped closer to my mate. “I try my best, Alpha.”
“If only my family members were this useful.” He trailed a knife over Rowan’s
face. “Now…I think it’s about time.”
“Well…” I smiled softly. “You’re in luck.” Garith froze for a second.
“What?” He looked at me as the mask I untied fell from my eyes.
“I said you’re in luck…Grandpa.” I turned and slit one of the guards' throats.