(eng) Leia Stone - Matefinder Next Generation 02 by Walker

(eng) Leia Stone - Matefinder Next Generation 02 by Walker

Author:Walker [Walker]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven

DAMASCUS, OREGON WAS a small town, beautiful but nothing much to it. There was the occasional farm and a small strip of tract homes, but the rest was open field and woods. Perfect place to hide a werewolf concentration camp. The sun was up and it was just past seven a.m. Jaxon was rolling through the streets, following my directions. Gretchen had gotten here before us and used her magic to track the exact camp’s location. Now I was following her magical beacon. We didn’t want to use cell phones in the area because we weren’t sure if they were tapped. I had my eyes closed and my palms were displayed out on the dash. I had a simple finder spell going. Normally I would need a pendulum and a map but since Gretchen was a part of my coven, I could easily trace her. The magic was tingling along my palms and I could communicate to Jax without breaking my concentration.

‘Go left,’ I instructed my twin.

I felt the car’s motion sway left and the magic increased along my palms. We were close. My right palm was vibrating with magic.

“Right,” I said out loud and opened my eyes.

Jaxon slowed the car and I saw that to the right was a thick canopy of trees with a tiny opening.

“Here?” Jaxon asked.

Magic was positively brimming from my palms. “Yes. The coven is here.”

I clapped my hands, breaking the spell, and heard Avery shriek in the back seat.

“Sorry.” I chuckled. I forgot how much magic made the wolves jumpy. Witches and werewolves didn’t exactly get along in the past.

Jaxon eased off of the brake and turned the car into the canopy of trees. It was such a tight fit that the branches scratched the car. The sound made Jaxon’s jaw muscles twitch. He loved this car. Once we made it through the canopy, I saw that it opened up to a small dilapidated farmhouse. The roof was half caved in and the wood and siding was all rotten. But I recognized the two cars. Our coven was here.

I sighed in relief as I saw Gretchen walk outside and greet us with Muriel and Saben standing just behind her. We could do this. We were going to get everyone out. As Jaxon pulled the car into park, we all stepped out. Gretchen immediately went to Jaxon and wrapped him in a big hug. I hadn’t checked in with my mate since Mukesh tried to take us out at Mama’s farm. I was trying to give him his space but knowing what that monster was doing to him, playing those awful images and saying those things, it broke my heart. As Gavin passed me, I reached out and grabbed his arm.

“Hey, you okay?” Stupidest question ever, but I didn’t know what else to say.

Gavin just looked at me affirming the fact that it was indeed a stupid question.

“I mean … are you going to be okay?” I lightly brushed the matebond, relieved to feel it was open but I didn’t prod for fear of him clamping back down on it.



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