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Chapter Fifty
Nix? I called out in my mind.
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I’m trying to rein it in, but she pissed me off. Her voice was low. I watched her shake herself, but she was still riled. Megan trotted over to her and rubbed her side down Nix’s. I watched as my one wolf calmed my other one, and when Nix finally nodded, I opened my eyes to see I had shifted back
1 rubbed my arms, and Ronnie ran his finger through his hair. “Please don’t shift until your father has been fixed. I don’t think I could keep up with Nix, nor keep her in check.” Ronnie shook himself before heading back upstairs.
I could still make out Aurora’s screaming, but we headed all the way back upstairs. “What about the tools?”
“Beck will grab them.” I nodded and headed up the stairs while Ronnie closed the door behind us and he called back up to me. “Amy?”
“Yeah?”
“You, ugh, you have a knife in your back pocket.”
Confused, I patted my pocket, and sure enough, I had a small knife I had grabbed from the room with the tools. I pulled it out and flipped it over in my hand. It wasn’t silver, just a small switch blade that I could use to torture Aurora with no lasting damage. “Right.” I went to toss it back to Ronnie, but once he got a closer look at it, he waved his hand.
“I thought it was a silver knife. A regular knife is fine, keep it. Your dad would probably love for you to have that knife.” I flipped the knife in my hand and waited for Ronnie to join me. “That was the only thing you grandpa ever gave your father. He loved it for so long, and passing it down to you would probably be the best thing” Ronnie closed my fingers around it and then pulled me out of the pack house.
“Are you sure?”
“Nope, but we can just ask the man. It isn’t like he’s dead.” Ronnie chuckled as we walked past the backyard and into the forest. We walked for a while before something caught my attention. There was someone screaming from far away. Or so I thought. We walked a little farther and then Ronnie pulled up to a thick tree. He pushes his hand. into a knot in the tree and pulled it open, revealing stairs downward,
The screams were coming from down here. Ronnie looked at me and grimaced. “Is that?”
He nodded and headed down the stairs. “Seems like Loki gave control back to your father.”
We made our way to the bottom of the stairs and my father was pacing behind the bars of a cell. His snarl forced Ronnie to bear his neck, but I pushed past his power and aura. I walked up to the bars of the cell, “Dad?”
“What are you doing to her?” He snarled again, slamming his aura into me, but his power crashed over me like a wave against the rocks. It was powerful, but I held firm.
“Doing to who?” I played dumb as I looked him over, trying to find something out of place. But he wasn’t wearing any necklace or jewelry.
“My luna. Where is Aurora?” He charged the bars, reaching out to grab me, and I let him. He wrapped his hands. around my throat again and squeezed.
Ronnie screamed and rushed over to me, grabbing my father’s hands and trying to pull him off, but being this close gave me a chance to see if there was anything that had a sigil on him. But yet again I came up empty.
I cut my eyes to Ronnie, who was begging my father to let go. “I can’t watch this. Gavin, you are my best friend, I can’t watch you kill you pup knowing how you will feel when you come back to yourself.” Tear sprang to his eyes
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