would have to find a better weapon to help me finish off this monster. Aiden walked out into the street and lifted his hand in the air. Immediately, a large SUV pulled in front of us and opened the passenger door.
“They are going to take us back, please do not fight this Hanah.” Aiden begged. I could have ran away at this point, but I didn’t. I did not see any other option. If I remained on human territory, I would always sleep with one eye open. At least I would have the peace I needed to research my target.
Chapter 6
When I climbed in the SUV, I knew that things would never be the same again. I had abandoned my own kind, but it was something that had to be done I was going to be successful in my quest to rid Lumar from the world.
Aiden held me close during the drive back to his Den, where Sarah stood waiting for me in the doorway. She bowed her head once I approached her and Aiden released me to her.
“Sarah is going to be your charge.” He explained to me before looking to Sarah. “I want her cleaned and changed in to more appropriate clothing. She’s scaring the pack.”
I knew what he meant. My attire gave away that I was looking for a hunt. His pack members remained on guard as Sarah pulled me through the foyer, worried that I may make a sudden move. I had no interest in hunting these wolves, I only had one target and that was Lumar.
There was a general factor that stung me, I was going to kill/harm anyone that stood in my way. That meant problems for Aiden. He wasn’t going to allow me to leave this den again, now that he had established the fact that I was his mate. The problem with Werewolves was that once they found their mates, rejection was out of the question.
He wouldn’t even be able to comprehend it. Aiden was going to keep me here until he I got a fair understanding that this was my home. Thank goodness I knew what to expect, but I felt bad for any unsuspecting men and women who fell victim to the mate call.
Werewolves were very particular about their mates, especially when their mate was human. I had the skills needed to protect myself on the Island, but Aiden was also an Alpha wolf with a weakness—a weakness for me. His judgment was impaired now, and he would do anything to secure my safety. Little did he know that I was the one doing all of the protecting around here.
Sneaking in and out of the Den would be my best option. I would need Sarah’s help, but she wasn’t too particular with me right now. I would have to work on securing her trust in order to get assistance with getting out of here.
Trust, was something that always seemed to be a fine line with me. I did not want to break his trust with me, but I also wasn’t seeing any other option at this point. Things were beginning to look very bad on my end and I knew if I pushed Aiden, he would lock me away until I gave into him.
Sarah drew me a bath and helped remove my clothing. Once I was in the perfectly set bath water, Sarah began to gather my clothing. I knew she was going to discard them and I had to stop her before she threw out my only source of information on Lumar.
“Wait.” I said, nearly climbing out of the tub. Sarah stared at me strangely, but she complied, walking towards me.
“What’s the problem Luna? Is the water too hot?” I could sense the sarcastic tone in her voice. She may have intentionally set the water a tad too high for the average human, but I found the water very soothing, especially with my bruised muscles. I ignored her, not wanting to continue to push her further over the edge. I reached in the pocket of my hoodie and pulled out the flash drive. Sarah tried to reach for it, but I snatched my hand away from her.
“What is that?” She asked me.
“It’s very important.” I said simply. Sarah tried reaching for it once more and I caught her hand, nearly pulling her into the tub with me.
“Enough Sarah.” I warned her. Sarah looked at me cautiously as I released her hand and took