Alpha Girl Series 7-9 by Aileen Erin

Alpha Girl Series 7-9 by Aileen Erin

Author:Aileen Erin [Erin, Aileen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781943858583


Eleven

CHRIS

I felt wooden as I moved through the hallways, following Van. We were underground somewhere, but it didn’t look like any place I’d been before. Something about it made me worry, but my wolf was sound asleep like he’d never been before.

A bead of sweat rolled down my cheek and I brushed it away.

It was hot here. Why was it so hot? Wasn’t it winter?

Jesus. Where was I? What was wrong with me? Why couldn’t I remember what I was doing here or how I got here? Why did my head feel like it was filled with smoke?

Shit. I was finally losing it.

Fear, strong enough to take my breath away, coursed through me—someone needed to put me down. I’d lost time and that was the first sign that my wolf was winning control. I didn’t trust him. He… He was too angry, and that could twist easily into something dark. But it was too late. I’d already been infected by the evil insanity that ruled my pack. If I couldn’t remember where I was or how I got here, and I couldn’t reason any answers to the questions racing through my head, then it was way too late for me.

I knew I was doomed. I’d been stupid to follow Adrian to St. Ailbe’s. Stupid to try to have friends. But maybe if I asked Donovan to do it, he would. Yes. I knew he would. Dawson was too soft. He’d spent too many years watching over temperamental werewolves to do it, and he’d work too hard to try to save me.

I didn’t have any fight left in me. I was done.

So that was my plan. Get back. Call Donovan. And end it before I did any real harm. If I tried to do it myself, I’d just end up losing to the wolf. No. I needed Donovan’s help.

God. The way Cosette looked at me. Maybe I’d done something bad already. Maybe that was why I was here.

I looked at Van for a second. There was something stiff about the way he was moving. He wasn’t an overly friendly guy, but he didn’t usually walk around looking like he’d just tasted something gross.

I had to ask. “Van?”

He stared at the ground for a second before sparing me a look. “Yes?”

“Where am I? Did I do something wrong? Something bad?”

He kept a steady, even pace moving forward down the sloping hallway.

This place didn’t feel right. I was sure at any second, the whole place was going to cave in, but Van didn’t seem to have the same concern. He wasn’t watching the ceiling or the walls like I was.

“Why would you think that you did something bad?”

I must really be losing it if I was creeped out by this place—with no clue how I got here—and Van was fine. “The Weres in my pack would lose time or forget what they did as a wolf, and I don’t remember what—”

Van stepped in front of me, gripping my shoulders. “Don’t worry. You’re not like them.



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