Chapter 15; Alayna

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Chapter 15; Alayna

I awoke to water streaming down my face. Or was it sweat? Probably sweat. My mind instantly flashed to the previous night like a bad dream. Only nightmare had finally become my reality. I found myself wondering more then once why the bad things only happen to Kam. But this was my pay back. Between the two of us, I may not make it out. Just because the bad in both of our situations were uneven. Fate has proven itself to work in mysterious ways. Maybe this was, part of my mystery. Starting out with being taken, and somewhere along the way finding myself on the hard concrete floor, unaware of my surroundings.

Danny was going to kill me. I groaned, sitting up, holding my head to keep from the throbbing pain to ultimately explode and my bad luck to finally catch up to me. "Hi Layne." My eyes shot, trying to make out the figure while my pupils adjusted to the sudden change of light. Even though I was already was well informed as to who was there. His voice and smell, they were in my kitchen merely 12 hours ago. "I just talked to Kamren, she's quite the fighter, isn't she."

"How the fuck could you do that to me?" It was more of a rhetorical thing, he didn't seem to understand.

"Layne, I love Addie, but, I'm sorry, my first duty is to my alpha." He told me, deception filling the icy eyes I had thought to trust.

"He's not an alpha. He's a rogue. Your first duty is to your mate. How effing stupid do you have to be to realize that whoever he is, isn't your damn alpha?"

"I don't expect you to understand, your alpha is your mate. Who by the way, is probably waking up soon. That tranquilizer was really strong."

I snapped. I don't remember what happened. The simple thought of Danny being hurt was too much to handle, so much so that I had no choice then to go all Spencer when she attack Mona. Only I can't recall what happened. I over powered him. I'm a Luna, I can do more damage then anyone, beside the Alpha and Beta. But that wasn't a problem here. My only problem would be getting Kam and getting out.

I ended up on top of Marc in wolf form, pinning him with my paws. He's lucky I didn't rip his neck off, but Addie wouldn't forgive me. I couldn't do that to her, mates could work it out, it would end up a thing in the past, but not if he's dead. I saw the pain Audrey went through when Greg, and how she shut everyone out and Kam was left to deal with everything herself. It isn't right to take anyone from the world, especially when they have a mate somewhere out there. I was fine with fighting, if no one became lifeless.

"Please Layne." He begged.

"Is Kam okay?" I challenged. He nodded. "You're going to get Kamren and I everything we want. No butts. Okay?"

"Yes."

"Good because I can kick your ass, and I've proven that on multiple occasions." I reminded as an intimidation factor.

"I remember." I got off of him.

"Get me a pair of sweat pants, a tank top and a t-shirt. If I'm going to be stuck here I'm gng to be comfortable. I need some aspirin and a bottle of water, unopened, and some dry toast, I'm not risking you drugging me." I thought for a moment. "And I want to speak to Fredrick after I'm done with my food." He nodded. He really underestimated me that first time we met. I'm not as stupid as people think. They let the blonde hair fool them.

I let myself fall into my memories. I really wish I had some paper and a pen. I could write to my hearts content and possibly get a good plot going. Before fate catches up with me. Marcus came downstairs with my requests. "Can I have a notebook and bottle pens? The ball point, not the gel."

He sighed before going back out the door making sure to lock it behind him. He couldn't be careless with me, he knew I'd take notice to anything out of the ordinary. Looking over the toast closely in the light I realized it really just completely dry. It was hard to get down but I managed it, then I opened the bottle with a click, downing half of it. Then I opened a packet if Advil and took out two small pills and swallowed them dry. Hopefully I wasn't being too paranoid.

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