Winter Wolves by Christine Michelle

Winter Wolves by Christine Michelle

Author:Christine Michelle [Christine Michelle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Moonlit Dreams Publications
Published: 2024-03-21T00:00:00+00:00


As I explained where their pack had gone wrong, someone buzzed into the room through an intercom system that I hadn’t noticed before.

“What part of no disturbances did you fail to understand?” Alpha Stormborn asked whoever had interrupted.

“Alpha, the prisoners…” There was a pause and what sounded like gagging. “They’re… Well… You should come now if you plan to question them.”

We all stood and followed the Alpha out of the room we’d been sequestered in. The cells were at the other end of the hall and by the time we got there, the supposed son of Beta Carmichael Woodsong was bent over a bucket puking up a foul substance that appeared to be as thick and black as tar while stinking of sulfur. It looked like witch blood.

His sister did not appear to be afflicted with a similar condition. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that there were long blond hairs all over the cell floor. When I glanced up, the woman had yanked out another tuft of hair and there was a bit of her scalp attached to the chunk.

“What the fuck are you doing?” Mitchell yelled his question at her, and seemed ready to charge into the cell to stop her from doing more harm to himself. My hand quickly covered his to stop him from going into the cell. Pleasure pulsed in an electrical undercurrent where our flesh touched, igniting the bond once more. I had to yank my hand away before I could bring myself to speak about anything other than asking him to claim me there on the spot. That was the power the bond held over fated mates.

“No one must go in there.” My eyes tracked the cell and was surprised to find that it was made to hold magical beings and shifters alike. Despite being able to see that it should be able to keep them contained, I still backed us both up a few paces and that in turn forced the others to slide back as well. Once a person was thrown in the cell, the only way they were getting out again was if someone was stupid enough to allow them to walk through that door. Considering I only knew enough about crones to make some educated guesses, I didn’t want to take a chance of standing in spitting distance of the disgusting duo.

“We have to see to their care,” Mother-Luna corrected me. “They might be guilty of colluding with the crone who gave them life, but we don’t mistreat our prisoners before they’re brought to trial by the pack and found guilty.”

“You aren’t mistreating them. This is their ruse to get someone to open the door. If you open that cell, they will bring chaos and terror to your pack. The only person who was keeping them chained before was their mother. She is no longer of this world.”

“Stop speaking!” Carmella screeched, her body flying into the bars as if she would reach through and choke the sound from my lips. She immediately jumped back after touching them, as though they burned her.



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