Logan’s POVIt is almost an hour before Sam links me. In that time, Lana had not moved. I couldn’t break the spell that Kendra put on her either, no matter how hard I tried.“Alpha?” He sounded nervous.“Meet me in the packhouse!” When he arrives, his hands are shoved in his pockets, his head low.“Well? What did you find out?”“It’s a sleeping spell, just like I suspected. She will be awake in a few hours.”“I figured that much out. Why did she do it?”He lets out a sigh, “She doesn’t want her here.”That was not what I was expecting to hear! All Kendra ever wanted was to find her daughter.“Why?” I hoped Kendra would have told Sam, after all, he did have a way of getting people to talk to him.“Because of what you saw.” His blue eyes are dark.”You need to get her out of here.”“What are you not telling me, Sam?”“She will be the reason our pack will be taken out.”“Is that what Kendra said?”His head moves up and down. “I know she is my sister. Someone that I thought I would never
Lana’s POVIt was the worst I had felt in a long time. It hadn’t even been that bad in Logan’s pack. Every now and then my stomach would turn but I could always manage to cope with the stench. This was on a whole new level.I watch as he moves room to room, grabbing what he considered to be my essentials. Sometimes he would check in and ask if I really needed it, but never argued with me when I said yes. I knew what he was doing by the way he packed. He was planning on never letting me return here.“I think I got everything. Though you don’t really have much.”“What’s the point in having a load of stuff when you constantly move? Besides, we came here for this.” I throw the piece of paper at his feet. I kept it in the hole under the sofa and when he wasn’t looking, I managed to fish it out.He frowns as his purple eyes fall on it and picks it up. Carefully unfolding the crumpled, coffee stained paper, he stares at it, not speaking a single word. I knew it word for word though, I had sp
Logan’s POVI should have seen it coming. The moment I walked into my hotel, I knew something wasn’t right. The lights were off, my receptionist missing. The place was normally busy. I should have turned around and walked straight back out.Instead my curiosity got the better of me and I move around the first floor. Nothing seemed out of place other than my missing receptionist. Flicking the lights on, I walked into my office, trying to figure out what was going on. I didn’t want to be long.Something was thrown at me. Wolfsbane. It caught in my throat as I inhaled. Laughter surrounded me, a female voice announcing that it was too easy. They may think it’s easy but wolfsbane does not affect me in the same way as it does other wolves.It blocked my ability to link my pack, it made me weak but only for a few hours, almost powerless, but it wouldn’t kill me. I didn’t need the antidote like other wolves. Though these people clearly believed that it would work.Letting them believe it wor
Lana’s POV“Lana, you cannot change who you are.” My so-called mother was trying to tell me that I was part witch.“You’re wrong. There is nothing witchy about me and as much as I hate to say it, I am a wolf.” I look at Sam and Caleb, “Wouldn’t they be mixed too if that was the case?”“It…I know what you are Lana. You showed me how you could control things the moment you were born.”“If I was a witch, I would be pretty certain that I would know about it by now.”Kendras eyes are laser focussed on me, her lips pressed together, her jaw clenched as her nostrils flare.“Why won’t you believe anything that I say?” she snaps and I see Liam grab a hold of her wrist.“Why should I, when you abandoned me!”“If I abandoned you, why would I have fought for so long to find you.”“To cover up your lies!” I still had the note she had left with me as a baby. Pulling it out my pocket, I threw it at her, trying to ignore the crushing pain in my chest.She frantically grabs it and doesn’t even look at
Lana’s POV“It doesn’t make any sense. Logan said the witches were after you. Why would they take him and not you?”I shrug my shoulders at Sam. How was I supposed to have all the answers?“Let’s just see what we can find.”As we walk through the lobby to the reception, Sam let out a groan. It took me a moment to realise that he was staring at the human receptionist. She was smiling in our direction, correction, she was smiling at Sam.“Hey cutie.” she murmurs at him, still not registering me.“Hi Daisy. Logan just sent me to pick up a few things, is it alright if we go through?”She flutters her eyelashes at him, “You want me to come with you?”“Uh, no. I was talking about me and my sister.” Daisy’s face drops as soon as she sees me. I half wondered if she remembered me. I didn’t care either way.“Mr Lonecrown hasn’t been in for a couple of days,” she shifts her focus back to Sam.“He wasn’t here yesterday?”“No, not that I am aware of. There’s been no messages left by the other gir
Logan’s POVThey put me in a dungeon and bound me in chains. They knew I was stronger than the average wolf, but they were unaware how strong. Chains bound my wrists and ankles, as they locked me to the wall. They draped chains around my neck too, trying to weigh me down, trying to break me.Darkness filled the dungeon, there wasn’t even a tiny bit of light unless they came with flame torches.The witches tried constantly to get in my head, the same way as I would have done to them but I had years of practice. There was no possible way that they would get in my head. I had learnt from one of the best witches I knew. My only concern was Lana. She filled my head every waking moment, but I had to keep her hidden. They couldn’t find her, they couldn’t know that I could link her, they couldn't know anything about her. Fuck, she was growing on me.A whip slams against my back, the wolfsbane searing my skin, blood trickles down me as the Rogue demands answers.Years I had kept my identity
Logan’s POV“I know who I am.”“Exactly,” the witch with the bright blue eyes smiles at me. “You will be the one to save our kind.”“Witches??” Why the hell would I want to save them, especially after this!“All supers.” she mutters quietly.She flicks her head back in the direction of the main door. How had she heard the footsteps too? They barely made a sound. Not enough for her too hear.“I have to go, but take this!” She pulls something from inside her cloak and places it in my hand. I could tell by the shape that it was some sort of small blade, maybe a pocket knife? With my arms above me, I wasn’t in the greatest of positions to see it.“Who…” She had gone.The Rogue appears seconds later, carrying a much thinner whip than before. He was clearly expecting to do more damage this time around. Closing my eyes, I wrap my fingers tightly around the blade. I may not be able to use it yet, but I might be able to conceal it.“Made a decision?” he growls, the light from the torch castin
Lana’s POV“He is going to die!” I try to keep my voice steady but it started to crack. I knew how wolfsbane felt. It was vile, took away my ability to protect myself. The pain had been horrible and if Abby hadn’t found me, I would be dead. Logan was going to die and I would too.“Lana, you have to calm down. Logan isn’t going to die.”“It’s wolfsbane, he told me himself.”“And like I told you, wolfsbane works differently on him.”“How, he is a wolf?!”“Yes, but at the same time, he is a higher being. I don’t even know if he has actually uncovered all his gifts.”“What is that supposed to mean?”“He is stronger than the rest of us, quicker than us, quicker to learn. The guy can control minds, not just enter them. I think he was maybe eight when he killed my uncle. Who knows what the man is capable of.”“He killed at that age?”My adopted dad had always said wolves were murdering beasts but on some level, I never believed him, well, not until Abby and I started killing wolves. Then i