The Alpha's Addiction (The Huntsville Pack) by Michelle Fox

The Alpha's Addiction (The Huntsville Pack) by Michelle Fox

Author:Michelle Fox [Fox, Michelle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: urban fantasy romantic comedy bear mate claim alpha, witch psychic siren elf fairy queen werewolf dragon lion shapeshifter paranormal romance mystery thr, free romance, vampire romance, free urban fantasy, alpha
Publisher: Pronoun
Published: 2017-09-21T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter Six

Davian

I came to in the trunk of a car. Little bounces and the rushing sound of tires told me we were moving. To my surprise, I wasn't tied up, so I poked out the trunk's lock with a hard jab and looked to see where I was. The taillight would have been better, but also more obvious. Putting my eye to the small hole, I studied the world outside. It was night. I just couldn't tell if it was the same night or a different one.

From the evergreen scent in the air, I knew we were still in the Huntsville area. But why? And who? I thrust a fist into the trunk lid above me, wanting to pop it open, but nothing happened. My arms were heavy and not as strong as they should be. I then tried to punch my way through the back seat, but my arms had grown even weaker. I blinked. Things went blurry again, and I passed out.

The second time I woke, the car had stopped and I heard Zion's voice.

"Wire the whole club. I don't want a single brick left when we're done. It all has to go boom."

My stomach dropped at the thought of Adele. Worry lent me some extra strength, and this time, when I punched the trunk, it opened. The night air stuffed my sinuses with astringent pine from the surrounding forest. Overhead, the quarter moon shone, unceasing and unblinking.

The guards from the club were there and reacted to my appearance by pulling their guns and backing up. Zion stood behind them, leaning against a tree with his arms crossed. He didn't register surprise or alarm, just watched as I climbed out of the trunk.

Flexing my thighs, I prepared to rush him and grab him by the throat.

Instead, someone hit me from behind with another tranquilizer.

"What should I do with him, boss?" The guard stepped in front of me. The drug hit me and I dropped to my knees, which put the darts lined up along his utility belt at my eye level.

"Tie him up and use a bungee on the trunk. I need him alive," Zion said.

"Why?" My tongue went numb and the word came out garbled and tangled up. I tried to reach for the darts. If I could get them, I could take out half of Zion's crew, but my arms wouldn't move. They'd become leaden and numb.

"You're insurance," Zion said. "If anyone from the council survives, I need a scapegoat."

I tried to talk, but it came out in a stuttering mumble. "Wh..wh..whaaaat?" I fought to stay awake, but my body didn't have much fight left. My muscles had gone slack and my brain slushed like half melted snow. I fell over onto my side, hitting the cool earth with a hard thud.

Zion came over and lifted my head. "It's time for a change. We're vampires, not philanthropists. We eat people and some of us are tired of the council telling us what we can and can't do.



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