Maxwell POV
I twist my body slightly to face her, and Ava immediately looks past me to see the girl sitting against the tree, crying her heart out. “Oh my Goddess,” she gasps quietly. “Are you okay?”
She pushes herself further into the tree, digging her heels into the dirt. I watch her mouth, but she says nothing. She flicks her eyes between Ava and Sebastian hesitantly.
“Are you hurt?” Ava tries again. It’s obvious she’s injured, but making small talk is better than nothing. The presence of a woman might help her trust us.
The girl shivers against the tree from the crisp night and lack of clothes on her body. “I just want to get away,” she murmurs again.
“Then, let us help you,” Ava says softly. “We can get you all the help you need. You’re safe with us.
You’re injured. We can help get you cleaned up, and then we can get you to wherever you need to go.”
For a moment, I see her guard drop. She’s battling with herself whether she should believe us or not. I get it; trauma doesn’t go away in seconds. But I fear she’s about to make herself incredibly ill if she’s not seen too soon.
The sound of a branch cracks behind us, and I spot Sebastian inching closer. I tense my shoulders to find her trembling from the unexpected noise.
Ava shoots him a look, and Sebastian moves away. “Please, please, please,” she begs desperately.
“Hey,” Ava’s hand moves forward, but she doesn’t touch her. The girl eyes her fingers. “Hey, easy. It’s okay.
I watch as her eyes roll into the back of her head, and she slumps against the tree. “Shit,” I curse. Her exhaustion must have forced her body to shut down.
“What should we do?” Sebastian asks.
“Take her home,” I state.
Ava looks at me like I’m crazy. Maybe I am. But she doesn’t know the main reason I want her to come home with us. “We can’t take her home. That’s Maxwell. We weren’t brought up to be those kinds of wolves.”
“What do you expect us to do?” I hiss under my breath. “Drop her off at the police station? Goddess knows who or what is after her, and I don’t trust those shitty cops. She’s already emotional and le. The safest place for her is our house.”
Ava’s blue eyes flick between mine rapidly. “Or the damn hospital, Maxwell. She's Luna.”
“And?”
“She doesn’t belong.”
My jaw grinds. “And she’s about to die if we don’t get her seen as soon as possible.”
Sebastian sighs from behind us, and Ava glances at him. “And when she wakes up?”
I shrug because I haven’t thought that far ahead. I want her safe first. “We’ll figure it out. Please, just trust me. I need to do this.”
Ava’s eyes are weary, but she nods after a few moments. “Fine,” she huffs. “But only because her injury looks severely infected, and even I can’t heal something that serious, especially on a Luna.”
“Can you keep her in a deep sleep until we get home?” I ask. “Use your powers to keep her safe for the time being. The last thing we want is her waking up mid-drive and trying to throw herself onto the road.”
“I don’t like this, Maxwell,” she grumbles but moves closer. “I want her healed, and I want her to find her family, friends, or whoever can help her after whatever she’s been through.”
I bite down on my tongue before I say the wrong thing. “Agreed.”
Ava gently casts a hand over the girl’s face. A wave of energy emits into her body which will keep her asleep for a little while longer. Once she’s in a comfortable, deep sleep, I scoop her up into my arms and carry her to my car.
I choose to ignore all the sensations running through my body. Now is not the time to be having a revelation when she’s fighting for her life. I might be desperate to know more, but her health comes first.
“The infirmary?” Ava suggests.
I nod. “Then we can get her settled in one of the spare rooms for privacy.”
Once we get back to the house, I carry her towards the infirmary. A pack doctor inches closer to see the injured Luna in my arms. “Alpha?”
“She needs her .”
“Right this way.”
I step into the private room and let her down onto the soft bed, her frail body dropping as she rests against the pillows.
“Maxwell?” Ava grasps my attention, but her voice is too loud for my liking. “Are you going to tell me what on earth is going on?”
I press a finger to my lips and shake my head once.
She’s still sleeping. I shoot through our mind link.
One of Ava’s brows flexes, and she places her hands on her hips, waiting for an answer. I love my sister to death, but it’s annoying that she always figures out when something is wrong, even when I feel like I’m good at hiding it.
I hold her stare. She’s my mate.
She doesn’t move. She doesn’t say a word; she just stares at me.
What do you mean?
She’s my mate. My wolf felt it. I felt it. Something is there between us, and I know that sounds crazy, but I can’t explain it. I just know.
Ava looks dumbfounded. I am, too. Maxwell, are you sure–
Yes. Yes. I’m sure. I’m not going crazy. I know what I feel.
How? Second-chance mates are a myth.
Now That I feel. Just trust me on this.
Her eyes wander over my mate as she sleeps against the white bedsheets. What’s her name?
I don’t know. We didn’t get that far. A deep sigh escapes my lips. I study her chest as she breathes, every movement rigid and harsh. But I know whatever she’s gone through has been hell.
My fists tense, and I grit my teeth in anger at the state I found her in.
I turn back to Ava. When she wakes up, can you please be here to help? She’s petrified, and maybe seeing another woman will help her calm down. I’ll have the doctors on standby.
Of course. She nods and she reaches out to take my hand, giving it a quick squeeze. I can’t believe this, Maxwell.
I can’t believe it either.
Ava leaves the room to locate my leading pack doctors whilst the other doctor begins to check her temperature. “Her abdomen,” I point. “She’s wounded, and it looks infected.”
The doctor glances at the large gash and studies it for a moment.
“Gemma and Alyssa will need to heal this. I fear my powers won’t be strong enough for a Luna body.”
When he leaves, I find myself studying the fragile girl lying against the soft sheets. From an outsider's perspective, I realize how odd this situation may look, but I couldn’t have left her.
I want answers. I need to know who did this to her. I need to know how I may have made it.
Maxwell POVOn my way. Gemma is coming now.“I’m not going to harm you,” I raise my arms in defense. “We want to help you heal and get better. That’s all. We’re not here to hurt you or to make you do anything you don’t want to.”Those big brown eyes are swimming with tears again, and I can’t fathom how tired she must be. I want nothing more than for her to see the pack doctor, have a hot meal and a bath. It won’t solve everything, but it’ll be a start.Ava emerges from the hall, and my mate jumps, her gaze flicking between us with quick intensity. “Hi,” Ava says gently, smiling towards her as she pauses by my side. “What’s your name?”Those saddened eyes cloud with terror. She clamps down on her lip so hard it almost draws blood. I don’t like the sight of it; it’s like she’s trying to harm herself, and it sets my wolf off into a murderous frenzy. My lungs take down as much air as possible to calm these waves of fury.“I’m Ava,” she introduces herself as she presses a hand to the cente
Laura POVWhen the lunchtime school bell rings, we all stand up from the bench we’ve made our home for the last forty-five minutes. “Are you coming to study hall?” Kayleigh asks.I shake my head as I slide my bag over my shoulder. “Not yet. I’m going to meet Danny in the car park quickly—he said he wanted to see me. Stall Miss Lowe for me, please?”Kayleigh rolls her eyes, but she can’t fight the smile that creeps onto her lips. “Alright, lover girl. You owe me.”“Thank you,” I exhale gratefully before giving her a half-hearted hug. I don’t have long to see Danny. He's always busy playing football at lunch.I dart off to the sports block and approach the car park. My eyes scan the area, hoping I’m not caught by a teacher for being out of class.My legs carry me to the other end of the car park, where I spot Danny’s car, but he’s nowhere to be seen. I check my phone, and surprisingly, I have no messages either. I huff out a breath and slump against the side of his door when a van pull
Laura POVI’m living in hell on Earth instead.My gaze zeros on him. “Do you know how embarrassing it would be to bring out a pathetic, Stronger Luna like you?”“Just let me go,” I say through gritted teeth.Alex pouts and twists his head, his evil eyes flashing at me without an ounce of remorse. “Oh, sweetheart, but that’s no fun!”His fingers dig into the flesh on my cheeks, which makes me wince, but I refuse to make a sound. I don’t want to give him that satisfaction. I want to fight. “You still owe my Beta and my male wolves a show.”Immediately, my skin runs cold, and goosebumps invade my arms. I clench my throat to stop the bile from rising, but the mention of his pack has my body triggering its fight-or-flight instinct. Except I have nowhere to go, and the only choice I have is to play by their despicable, unfair rules.“You even think about showing me up, and I swear I'll make you wish you were never born.” Alex's eyes are lifeless as always, but today they seem deadlier, and
Maxwell POVFor the past five minutes, I’ve been watching Ava intently as she whimpers and grimaces. And she doesn't know I have been seeing her for a long time. I know better than to snap her out of her trance. I’ve seen what it can do, and it’s not a pleasant experience. I have to let her ride it out–even if she didn’t want to dive into Laura’s mind in the first place.Her facial expressions twitch and change almost every second, her lips trembling with what looks like pure fear. My heart pounds in my throat as I wait. Patience is not my friend right now.After what feels like an eternity, the white film casting over Ava’s eyes finally dissolves to restore her natural blue. Her lips part to take a huge gulp of air, but it’s not just one breath, it’s multiple. She’s panicking. Never in my twenty-six years of life have I ever witnessed Ava have a panic attack.“Hey, hey,” I say softly. I press my hands to her shoulder to remind her she’s safe. “Ava, slow down your breathing.”But s
Maxwell POVA few long minutes later, the door cracks open, and Laura emerges. Ava smiles at her softly. “Hi, how are you feeling? You must be so thirsty.” Do you need a glass of water to quench your thirty?My gaze focuses on her as she stares at the bottle. Her thoughts are loud and clear in my head, it almost makes me lose my balance. She’s skeptical of what’s inside. And I don't know if her next move is going to be good or bad.“It’s not drugged,” I offer, swiping the bottle out of Ava’s hands and taking a generous swig. “See?”Those big brown eyes study me for a moment before her shaky hand reaches out. I extend my arm to pass it quickly. “Have it,” I say with a soft smile.Her nimble fingers latch onto the bottle before lifting it to her lips. She takes two big gulps before closing her eyes, droplets rolling down her chin.“Do you want something to eat?” Ava asks.She doesn’t answer straight away; instead, she lowers the bottle and glances down at her stomach. Her hands grip the
Maxwell POVIt was a relief to watch Laura eat. Although it took her a while to get through half of the meal, I’m glad she managed to digest something. I know she probably doesn’t have much of an appetite, so starting l so she doesn’t make herself sick is key.After her meal, Ava took her upstairs to one of the spare rooms. She showed her how to use the shower and let her borrow some clean clothes. We said we’d wait downstairs in the living room to give her some breathing space.“She should see the doctor again,” I say to Ava as I pace the cream rug in front of the grand fireplace. “To double-check that everything is okay.”“I agree.”“I don’t want to push her too far,” I comment, running a hand along the stubble on my jaw. “But at the same time, I want to make sure she’s okay.”My sister nods. “I don’t think you should be pushing yourself too far either.”“What does that mean?”She sighs and chews her bottom lip. “I know you’re not over Julia. You will never be over Julia. She was y
Maxwell POVI didn’t expect the bond to be this strong, let alone for it to arise this early without any physical connection. It starts to pull on my heartstrings, and I resist the urge to rub my hand over my chest.Eventually, Laura nods.Gemma continues to smile as she holds out her hand, but she doesn’t take her palm. Instead, she follows her further into the infirmary.Ava sighs from beside me. “I am exhausted, I have no idea how she feels.”My eyes ache with heaviness and all the foreign emotions weighing down my body. “I know.”When the minutes tick by, I’m strung with worry that Gemma has found something that puts Laura’s health in danger. Overthinking is a bastard.The door opens, and I stand from my seat in the hall. Gemma guides Laura back to us. “Everything okay?” I ask.“I managed to get a better look at those cracked ribs and torn ligaments. But they’re all healed now. Laura will be weak for a few weeks, so she needs a lot of rest.Hydration and nourishment are also going
Maxwell POVThe past week has been tough, to say the least. I’ve barely had a wink of sleep. Every night I stayed awake projecting images into Laura’s mind to stop the nightmares until she was able to fall asleep peacefully.It’s agonizing listening to her screams, knowing I can’t comfort her instead. I’ve been visiting her once or twice a day, but I don’t get a lot back. She hasn’t left her room. She’s barely said two words to me. But I don’t push it. I take every day as it comes.I hold a cup of coffee in my hand which has turned cold from staring endlessly at the wall. If I don’t, I’ll peer around my kitchen to find plates and cups dotted everywhere as no one bothered to clean up last night. It irks me that my private kitchen is treated like university accommodation.“No sleep huh?” Ava’s voice echoes around the kitchen as she walks by me. Sebastian follows and gives me a slow nod.“I have every right to be worried about her,” I grumble under my breath. “And were you guys born in