Chapter 62 – Highlight Chapter from Werewolf Academy's Alpha
Chapter 62 is a standout chapter in Werewolf Academy's Alpha by Gary Windsor, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.
I don't want to breathe anymore.
The last thing I see is the large group finally arriving before I see blackness.
----------------
Austin's POV:
I can't believe it. My mate is THE Majestic Wolf, the one my parents left to find before they had a mental breakdown.
A tiny part of me wants to hate her for that, but I throw that part away. She is my mate, my other half, my soulmate. I protect her, I love her and I honour her.
I watch the pack doctor carry my mate away on a stretcher. I can't follow yet, I have to brief the large group of awaiting Alpha's and Luna's.
"Austin." Jason says "what happened to her?"
"No first, I want to ask what happened to you." I say turning to him, feeling my whole body rigid and stuff. The Dark One wants to hurt my Maia and I will not let that happen.
"We have no idea. One minute we are in front of Maia and the Dark One then we were surrounded by black thick cloud, next we found ourselves in the front room in the pack house." Rose explains holding Jason's hand tightly.
"I will return first thing to my pack with Maia and the rest of our warriors in the morning. I will arrange cars this time, nobody is to go into the woods not while the Dark One is out there." I say clenching my fists.
"I've already prepared some of our largest black SUV's to take you home. You should make sure it's light when you leave." Jason replays nodding, I'm glad he isn't disagreeing because if he did I don't think my wolf is stable enough not to kill him.
"Alpha Austin." A man says coming into our view, I hold back the growl. He isn't a threat, he is one of the nurses that took Maia to the infirmary.
"Yes." I say formally, standing straight and a few step away from him.
"Luna Maia is stable." He bows "I have been told to take you to her."
"Very well." I say "Goodnight." I say to the others then follow the nurse, his pace is slower than mine so I have to keep reminding myself to stop and breath.
We finally find ourselves in the infirmary and the guy stops, this isn't Maia's room. This is just the reception.
Before I can say anything he walks away from me quickly and the pack doctor comes into my eye view.
"Ahh Alpha," he says bowing "follow me to my office is you would please."
I give him a curt nod then yet again I am following a slower man, but this time he leads me trough corridors and stairs.
We reach his office and he opens he door slowly, I take my time and read the golden plaque on the door.
She is my world.
She is my only one.
She is mine.
She is everything.
And I will not lose her.
Arriving back to my home is the best feeling I can describe. The familiar house just a few minutes away standing tall in the sun beams.
Austin sits stiffly beside me driving the black SUV. I turn away from him feeling the pain flare up once again. I failed him, I lost his baby. I lost his heir.
Waking up this morning in the infirmary was a shock, I had forgotten about the events of last night until my mind readjusted seconds after my eyes opened.
I cried for hours before someone was able to calm me down with a sedative.
"Are you okay?" Austin asks glancing at me before focusing back onto the road. I turn towards him. His hair is disheveled and his eyes are tired and filled with concern and anger.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Werewolf Academy's Alpha