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The Alphas prize novel Chapter 27

I stood there, hovering over Adela’s lifeless body and gazed into her soulless eyes, wishing I could have done more to save her from the pain she felt. I crouched down beside her body and closed her eyes shut before kissing her cheek, then I whispered. “I will always love you, Adela, and I forgive you.” I wiped away the wayward tear that streamed down my face and stood back up.

Glancing around at my surroundings, I could no longer see Gunnar or Cain or anyone else for that matter. I started to walk North, hoping I would find someone, and I did, but it was the last person I expected to see here. I came to a dead stop, blinking rapidly and thinking that I was imagining things as I stared into those familiar eyes. “Erik?” I said aloud. He rushed over to me and engulfed me in a longing hug. “I have missed you so much, Freja,” Erik whispered sweetly, and I had missed him too. I reared back, “What are you doing here?” I asked him, baffled by his presence.

Erik released me but held my hands in his. “I am here to save you, Freja, to free you. Adela told me that she had a plan to free you from Cain, and I asked to join her, but I swear I didn’t know that she meant to harm you.” He said with pleading eyes. Erik’s hand came up and caressed my face, but when he touched me, my wolf growled, and a sense of wrong swirled within my belly. I pulled back from him and took a step back, putting some distance between us.

I was unsure of what to believe, and he didn’t seem himself. I gave Erik a commiserating stare. “I don’t need to be saved, Erik. Cain is my mate, and I am happy.” I said truthfully. At first, I hated Cain and resented him for bringing me here, but as time passed by, I’ve grown to love this pack, as well as Cain.

Erik’s expression was one of shock. “You don’t mean that, do you?” He asked me, bewilderment in his tone.

I gave him a sympathetic look, knowing this would be difficult for him to hear and understand. “Yes, Erik, I do. I love Cain, and this is my home now; I am not going with you.” I said sternly, telling him the reality of how I felt.

His eyes darted around, and his hands balled into fists at his side as his breathing quickened. Erik’s fury showed on his facial features, and I took a step back, feeling uneasy suddenly. His nostrils flared, and Erik’s jaw was rigid now. “No! You do not love him; you love me, Freja. Cain is a fucking monster, and you are coming home with me, back where you belong!” He bellowed out, then reached for my wrist and gripped it tightly, attempting to drag me along with him, but I didn’t move an inch. Instead, I dug my feet into the dirt to keep me grounded as he tugged on my arm, and I jerked back, trying to free myself, refusing to go with him.

Erik whipped his head around to glare at me. “Stop being a child, and let’s go!” He growled out, but I wouldn’t move.

He tugged me towards him again, but this time with more force, causing me to fall forward and into his arms. Erik threw me over his shoulder with ease. “If you won’t come with me willingly, then I will just have to carry your ass.” Erik started to walk, holding onto my legs firmly, but my arms were free, and I began to pound on his back. “Put me down and let me fucking go, Erik!” I spat out, anger lacing my tone.

However, Erik just continued walking, paying no attention to me or my attacks. I swung my arm back and hit him in the head with my elbow as hard as I could. He stumbled before dropping me to the ground, and I landed on my back with a thud. I could hear him groaning, and as I picked myself up, I noticed he was wobbling, holding his head in his hands. I didn’t want to waste a moment, as this was my chance to get away from him, but when I stood to my feet and started to run, Erik grabbed me by my shoulders from behind, then slammed me face-first into a tree. My head bounced off the tree harshly, and my vision blurred. Erik took my hands and held them behind my back while the other hand entwined in my hair, gripping it tightly before he pressed my face further into the rough bark.

I groaned from the pain, and I could feel blood dripping down my face now. “Erik, please let me go,” I said in a soft and pleading tone, hoping that he would realize his mistake.

He turned my head slightly and pressed his face against mine. “No, I will not. You are mine Freja Forrester, not Cain’s or anyone else’s, and you will come with me willingly, or I will knock your ass out and drag you back home.” Erik whispered in a dark tone, one that he had never used with me before.

I sucked in a deep breath. “I am not your’s Erik, and I am not Cain’s either; I am his mate, not his property. I will not be going back with you, as I don’t belong there anymore. I belong with the Dead pack now and with Cain, the one that I love.” He deserved to know the truth, and although I didn’t want to hurt him, it had to come out.

A menacing growl vibrated up from his chest as his hold on my hair and hands tightened immensely. “Fine, but if I cannot have you, then no one will,” Erik said with promise.

He pressed me further into the tree, and the bark dug into my skin, causing me to hiss in pain. I threw my head back and cracked him in the nose. Erik fell to the ground and landed on his ass, holding his bloody nose. I pushed myself off the tree and attempted to run, but Erik grabbed my leg, causing me to trip and land face-first on a rock. The impact knocked me out for a few seconds, and when I came too, I was on my back, with Erik on top of me. He had a venomous expression as he straddled me and kept me in place.

I squirmed beneath him, trying to buck him off me, but it was no use, and I was trapped beneath him. He snarled and bared his teeth at me, probably hoping that would scare me and I would cooperate with him. However, his actions didn’t frighten me, and I continued to fight him. Erik reached for my wrists, trying to grab ahold of them, and I swatted his hands away before punching him in the jaw. I prayed to the moon goddess for her assistance, as my wolf and I used all our strength to get free.

Once again, I pondered where Cain was. Wondering if he was hurt, if he was even alive, and I could only hope that he was alright and would reach me before Erik either killed me or took me away from him.

Chapter 27: It was always him 1

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