chapter 16

I wake up face down on the floor in a heap, arm draped awkwardly over my head and limbs splayed out on the hardwood, disorientated, choking on my own blood, and gagging on bile. Gathering my wits and trying to get my bearings, I struggle to move, dazed for a moment, and then I remember where I am, and what he s doing to me. It s like a rush of water flowing back to a dry riverbed when the dam is broken. That surge of furious self-preservation, instant awareness as the room comes back into focus and I jump up, heart tearing through my chest with pounding thuds, claws appearing, mind a burning mess of anger. Ready to take him on in a battle to the death and fueled by something inside me I never knew I possessed. I feel like my hatred could melt steel with the heat radiating from my fiery depths, and I spin hysterically, ready to demolish my attacker. Body mid-turn in furious speed when I realize he is on the other side of the room from me and looking at me like I have two heads. At least a good twelve feet away and crouching down, panting heavily, as though he too is recovering. "Woah, Woah. Lorey, calm down. I didn t do anything. Stop and breathe. Take a moment before you start again!" He jumps to his feet, aware of my sudden rise. His palms up, facing me, flat out and he is completely naked, as am I, which only pushes me to heights of venomous hatred. Claws fully extend, as do my teeth, and my body shudders as it begins to transform around me, ready to fight him and maim him until this pain inside my heart ebbs away. I m crushed inside, as though my soul is ripped to shreds and hanging around my organs like unwanted trash on the wind. I ve never felt this much aggression or bloodlust, and I have him fully in my sights. My body tingling all over even though I have no memory of what he has put me through, but enough to know what he intended. "What did you do to me? Why would you do that to me?" I scream at him, my voice pitched in raw, raspy hysteria, but he raises his hands higher and pleads with me mentally. His eyes soften, with no attempt to turn, as he watches me from a distance. Please stop and listen. Let me explain. I haven t, and wouldn t, do that to you. He coaxes gently. You raped me! I mentally scream back at him, not seeing anything around me anymore, just the pulsing beat of the vein in his throat as I home in and know where I ll be aiming with my takedown bite; I don t care if it ends us both. I ll kill him for defiling me, destroying my trust in him, ravaging my heart and soul this way. He shakes his head, looking completely devastated and disheveled. Radiating so many emotions my way, but I battle them back, like bouncing tennis balls off a glass wall. NO, I didn t! I never intended to either. Lorey, please, sit. I ll stay here, you stay there, and just let me talk. I need you to calm down and listen. Think. Remember. I m breathing so heavily my chest is heaving and I can t calm down. Especially not when he s telling me to. He has no right. He can t be serious with this shit after what he just did. He broke the trust, he broke us, he ruined the bond, and nothing will fix that. My body is on fire, my blood like molten lava in my veins, and I can already tell I ve turned enough to heal the marks he made on my body because there is no pain and only dried blood. In fact, my complete lack of injury or any sort of niggling physical hurt, tell me I already turned, but I don t know how if I was unconscious, or if that s even possible if you re not lucid. I shake it away and glare hatefully, focusing all my rage on his face. I hate him so much I can almost taste it. I ll never let him touch me again or come near me. I ll rip his throat out if he tries. He s disgusting and vile to me now and not who I thought he was. An abuser, unworthy as a leader; he s not worthy as a mate, as an Alpha, and not as a Lycanthrope. "What did you do? Stop lying." It s a hiss through a sob, a heartbreaking wail of betrayal, a howl from my wounded wolf and I m completely desolate. I don t believe him about what he says he didn t do because I don t know. I blacked out while he was on top of me, doing things; he had no intention of stopping. He said it. He commanded me. He tried to immobilize me so he could finish the deed. "I had to make you snap. I told you it s what I intended. And you did—it worked. You re amazing. Your gift, baby, it s fucking perfect." There s a moment of joy followed by a frown as he realizes I am not sharing in his celebrations or relaxing from my stance. Instead, I stare at him in stupefied silence. My brain having a moment, and I actually think he might be some kind of sociopath, in denial about what he just did to me … or tried to … or ... I don t even know anymore. "What are you talking about? I blacked out! How would I fucking do anything except lie there and succumb?" Another sobbing wail and Colton s face completely drops, obvious regret written all over him and the overpowering sense of pain waving my way. I can feel him trying to tell me this isn t how it seems by using his emotion instead of words. I m weakening as adrenaline wanes, but I won t relent, and try hard to brick up my wall once more, to keep him out. "The human in you zoned out, not the wolf. You lost control, and you turned. You disabled me completely. You threw me across the room with a strength I couldn t match. You came at me; I swear, you had me running around this room just to stop you tearing me limb from limb. Complete direct focus and not taking out the house in the aftermath, so you re learning to channel it. Lorey, you had me, and I honestly don t think I d still be here if your energy levels hadn t gone down before I did." Again, with that hint of pride and joy, but my death glare and crouch to pounce stance has him rushing the words out, realizing he isn t calming me one ounce and I m ready for a battle, or a second one. I can smell a slight hint of fear coming my way, and it only fuels my desire to make him pay. "You pushed all your rage on my body, and if I wasn t half-turned and healing fast, you would have killed me. Do you understand? Blindsided and feral, you would have ended us both—easily. You got in my head in ways I don t think any wolf has ever been capable of, and you commanded me to stay down and stop. I couldn t move. You Alpha toned me. You took my strength, my command and you turned it around and made it a weapon. Baby, don t you see? You ve barely grazed the surface of what you can do, and yet you have so much power and potential already. There s a sea of something inside you, and your eyes … we still need to figure out why they re red. You re not a reject, you re not even a regular pack wolf, you re special, and now we know for sure we can harness it, nurture it, bring it out so you can control it and show all of them who you really are. There s a Luna inside you, and the Fates … they must know and gave you to me for that reason. My father can t deny you if he can see this kind of power in you." Colton moves slightly forward, breathless from talking fast and still wary, his hands still up and eyes locked on mine, but the trust is wounded and I back away. Snarling at him, baring my teeth as I flicker from human to wolf again slowly, panting with shallow breaths as my heart pounds faster and rage and fear claws me apart. I m afraid, and I don t believe anything he s saying to me, even if a logical pull is tugging from the recess of my mind. He stops, looks utterly hopeless and drops his eyes to the floor. "I know how it looks. I had to make you fight back, and I knew that was a surefire way. I had to see. This changes things, Lorey, don t you understand? Our packs are verging on a war where more than ever my mate has to be able to stand by my side and fighting worse than us. You can absorb my gifts, which means you can absorb any you come up against, turn them into something more powerful, and use them with control. You were right when you said I made a choice, and I did, but this is how we change it. My father has to see that you re not a black mark on our people if the Fates gave you a gift like this. There s hope that I can have them accept you into the pack and lay claim to what the Fates ordained. You as my mate, as we always should have been." The muscle twinge in his jaw, the flicker of his eyes on mine as he begs me to believe, has me spiraling. I shake my head at him, so consumed with mistrust, my mind a flurry of conflicting emotions, backing into a corner until I hit the edge of the bed. It startles me and I seem to snap out of my intense focus on him and look around for the first time, really seeing the room. It s complete devastation. Worse than the carnage at the orphanage, and I gasp as my eyes follow the gouges and claw marks running not just across the floor and walls, but ceilings too. There has been an epic battle in this room. Furniture splayed or tipped over, trashed, or just balancing precariously. The pictures on the wall either smashed to the floor or hanging lopsided. Some clawed through where they hang. All the bedsheets are strewn across the floor, most ripped and slashed, and feathers float in the air from pillows that no longer exist. Destruction everywhere. I crouch quickly to grab the nearest sheet to wrap it around myself and conceal my body fast. "There s one problem with that little 'hope . I don t want you to touch me ever again," I snarl out, penetrating him with my glare, a second wave of anger, even though I m beginning to see that maybe, partially, he isn t lying to me. He still made me believe he would; he scared me. I can t be sure he would have stopped, and for that few seconds of panic, before I blacked out, I was utterly afraid of him. You never do that to your bond. "You re upset and angry with me. Baby, I would never do that. I swear on the bloodline of my pack. It was killing me to push you that far, and I almost gave in because I couldn t stomach hurting you like that. I had to see, I had to force your hand, and now look at you standing there, poised for a second round like a seasoned warrior. You weren t that girl yesterday. You re changing. Coming into your true form and adapting as you do." He looks almost proud, but it tears through me, igniting the wrong bomb. "Changing? I m FUCKING furious with you! I m REACTING because you re a sick, twisted bastard who laid his goddamn hands on me in the worst kind of way. I can t ever know for sure if you stopped. I only have your word. And nothing you say means shit to me now!" I scream it at him, not caring if everyone in this house hears me blow a fuse and go nuclear. What he s done is unforgivable. If we weren t so far on this side of the house, I m sure a dozen Santos would have been in here already, to see what the chaos and noise from this obvious battle zone were all about it. "You can trust me. I would never do anything to hurt you that way." Colton goes for endearing and submissively calm. It s the wrong thing to say entirely, as I m already volcanic. He just makes me erupt. "TRUST?!?!?! Like I trusted the Santos to take care of their own when our people didn t come home! Like I trusted you to stand for me and honor our bond when we were imprinted. Like I trusted you to be alone with me in a fucking bedroom and not try to defile my fucking body! Trust, Colton? You ve denied me; let me down more than once in our lifetime. You fall at every hurdle the second Daddy says NO. Maybe Carmen has the right idea and you re not someone I should ever trust. Look at how you discard women and pick them up as you fancy. You re weak, you re no Alpha. Always in your father s shadow. You are the last wolf I would ever trust or choose to bond myself to. Not after this!" My words hit him hard and his face closes up, the muscles in his jaw tensing as his eyes dart to the floor, trying to conceal the wounds I just inflicted upon his heart, but I don t care. He has done nothing to prove to me I can trust him, and imprinting stupidly made me think I could. You don t insult a male s pride and ego, definitely not his strength. Especially not an Alpha, but Colton has not been a man for me, he s been a boy doing what he s told and denying what the Fates asked of him. "Carmen slept with someone else, one of my own brothers of Santo. She said it was in heartbreak and anger, to make me feel the pain I inflicted on her. So no, I didn t just discard her. I had to swallow all of that and stick to my commitment. I made my choice, but she kept using us as a reason to punish me while conveniently forgetting her sins. Her jealousy and mistrust are her guilt. The imprinting didn t make me indifferent to her—she did. She wasn t fighting the bond or the lure of the Fates as I was, she was trying to wound me and that, Lorey, is something you never do to a mate. That s why I can t feel anything for her anymore. It s why we re not dating. I found out after the forest, and since then I haven t been able to feel anything but disdain for her." His pained, low-toned words momentarily silence me and my anger; not expecting that mouthful or the knowledge a femme would betray a mate with his pack brother. That s all kinds of messed up, and I can t believe he is only telling me now, even if his heart was no longer invested. It would crush an Alpha s pride and ego to have been played like that. It could dent his respect in the pack, especially if he never took out any act of revenge on his pack brother to balance the scales. By Lycanthrope law, he should have publicly shamed her, punished her and his pack brother. Instead, he was still trying to fix everything. With my rage fizzing out and my logical brain easing in to calm my impulse to wreak havoc on him; I slump down onto the floor, completely exhausted, and pull my ripped sheets around me to self-console. My head is a blur of what he just said, some weird sympathy for him, even if I should still hate his very bones. "Show me. Prove it ... that you never …" I can t look at him. The storm has blown out of my sails and I m tired, but he knows what I m asking, and he cautiously walks to me. Slowly and surely, keeping his eyes on me as though he expects me to turn and go for him at any second. I can sense his apprehension and that gives me a hint that maybe some of what he said was true. Something made him afraid, something happened between us, and he is still wary and ready to defend himself if needed. He reaches out when he gets close enough and touches his fingers to my temple, so gently I barely feel it as he slides down to his knees, bringing his mind to mine, and projects the memory I am missing. I close my eyes and let it flood my mind. It s as he says. After I blacked out, there was a moment of pause when he stopped, pulled my face to him from the pillows and looked me over, aware I was no longer responding. His voice laced with concern, asking if I was okay and trying to rouse me. Genuinely afraid he d hurt me or pushed me too far, and that maybe he had stopped me from being able to get air. He turned me over carefully, checked my breathing, leaned in, and tried to stroke my face to wake me, saying my name softly. It s like I stopped and became vacant and there were long seconds of no response from me. He released his hold on me, panic rising inside him. Afraid he had done something to me, he checked my pulse, stroked my face again and tried to shake me, whispering my name softly. He didn t do anything more to hurt me, just tried to bring me round. When it looked like he started moving to pull me up to sit, drenched in concern, I completely exploded, transforming in a blink, like he d woken the dormant beast. My wolf form seemed to combust out of nowhere; my eyes snapped open, burning red with the rage of Lucifer, and then all hell broke loose. Just like he said it did. I was out for his blood, relentless, and I don t recognize myself in the memory. I cringe as the pictures and images show me wounding him in ways an average wolf would never have healed from. I was on him, after him, rolling around as he tried to battle me off, without actually trying to hurt me. Bit him, clawed him, and savagely ripped at him, over and over. I wouldn t stop, and he was right—his power was no match for mine. He had to heal as fast as I was inflicting savagery, just to stay breathing, and I was a tornado of hatred who was not willing to give in. Delivering a thundering blow, eliciting a yelp from him, so high pitched it hurts even in memory; my ears wincing at the sound. My claws sinking into his chest, an inch from his heart, which I guess is where I was aiming before my wolf gave up. Unable to stay in form when it s still so new for me and takes so much stamina, I slumped onto the floor, all ability zapped out as I transformed back to human form, passing out in a useless huddle. Colton crawled from under me, sliding his torn body out while yanking my talons from his chest. Bleeding out and groaning, he struggled to the wall to turn and save himself. I awoke to find him, back as a man, recovering. That s where my memory rejoins to what I woke up to. I have no words, and when he lets me go and sits back on his haunches, I can feel the relief swarming my way that he knows I can t deny what I saw. We can t twist the memories or alter them; he didn t lie to me at all. I saw for myself that what he said was true; I can t deny it in any way. I sit in stunned silence and let it sink in. So hyper-aware of his presence, sensitive, but emotionally all over the place and unsure how to feel. "Imagine what you could do when you harness it and train to fight." His words are hushed, his hand coming up to touch my cheek gently, but I flinch away from him. Still on high alert and wary, but also submerged in shame at what I saw myself do. I didn t recognize that wolf as any connection to me. She was feral and relentless, and insanely wild. This is why they never allow us to turn if we can t control ourselves. "I could have killed you. I tried to kill you." It s uttered in broken shame, my voice shaking and raspy as it all filters through. Steeped in feelings of severe guilt. I can t look at him, but he leans in, sliding his hand under my face softly, tilts my chin up and meets my eyes with his, a smile on that handsome face that shows no anger at what I did. "The Fates wouldn t give me a mate I can t handle. Besides, if I died, you would have too, and we could have been together in the afterlife to carry on without all this drama." That cheeky smirk hits his face, mixed with relief that I m finally calming down, and a little too cocky that he s winning me over. I can t help the tiny ghost of a smile that twinges on my lips, a little annoyed that he always seems to be able to draw me out like this. I have no words, and as I m about to say something more, his face falls and that serious tone kicks in, cutting into our conversation hastily.

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