Chapter 563
Alannah sank back down to the ground next to her mate and took his hand. โI love you, baby.โ She put her hand on her belly. โI got our pups from here on out.โ She leaned over their joined hands and wailed. โI will miss you every day.โ I hugged Carly closer and pulled Rowan to my side. I needed to feel my family, to know they were safe. Nix and Megan were hurting; their soft calls bounced around in my mind. I threw my head back and released a long, mournful call.
The back door opened again, and more voices joined my call. The sad melody flew up into the sky until it faded into oblivion, chasing after Ternenโs soul on his final journey. I opened my eyes as I turned to see my mother and friends.
My stomach unclenched as I saw my mother walk out, helping Wendy out. Toya followed, with her arm wrapped around Lynn, who, for the first time since her torture started, looked happy. Lynn was limping, but the smile that stretched across her face was breathtaking. Her eyes met mine from across the yard, and she nodded once.
I turned back to Rowan. โEveryone else?โ
โRick and Shelly are okay. They are just holding Abby.โ He shook his head. โAfter you left, the two girls ran out of the cabin, and it-โ
โScared the pants off of us.โ My mother finished as she reached our side. Wendy pulled away, steadying herself on her uninjured leg, and my mother launched herself at me. โI was terrified when I saw you disappear into the woods.โ She pulled back, and I watched a tear track down her face. โWhat were you thinking?โ
I pulled away and looked down at Alannah and Ternen. โI was trying to save my friends.โ She nodded once and then crouched down next to Alannah.
โHey my girl.โ My momโs voice was soft, and Alannah dove into her arms. โOh, baby.โ She wrapped her arms around her, and Alannah shuddered once before she let go. She sobbed harder again, curling her head onto my motherโs chest and releasing her pain. She threw her head back and screamed about the injustice.
โItโs not fair.โ She shook with tears. โHe wanted these pups so much, and now he doesnโt get to be in their lives.โ She pulled back, eyes puffy. โHow is this justice? How is this right?โ She tried to turn back to her mate, but my mother grabbed her face.
โLife isnโt fair, Lan. Life is probably the most unfair thing about the world. We donโt get to choose when we are born, nor when we die. Nothing is promised. Not rank, not safety, but the moon goddess promises one thing: a soul mate who will love us. Some,โ she looked up at me, โsome need a second shot to find that feeling, but you found Ternen early. You had years of love, of being cherished. Some donโt even get that long.โ She pulled her into a hug. โI know it hurts, but he loves you so much. You and your pups.โ My mother stayed next to them as I turned and hugged Wendy.
โYou okay?โ My voice was soft, but she nodded.
โJust a scratch.โ She smiled, but I watched it fade. โAmyโฆโ
Her tone shift had me pulling away to watch her face. โWhatโs wrong?โ She looked down at my mom and nodded behind us. I glanced at Rowan, who nodded once, letting me know he would watch over them, and then I helped Wendy shuffle over to where Toya and Lynn stopped closer to the cabin. She turned to me, wringing her hands. โJust spill it.โ
She looked at Toya, who took a step and pulled me into a hug. โYou scared us.โ Lynn nodded again, agreeing. Toya stepped back, and Lynn limped over.
โYou okay?โ I lifted an eyebrow, and she grinned.
โBetter than Iโve been in a very long time.โ She pulled me into a hug for the first time in months. She pulled back, and her eyes turned to my mom and Alannah. โTernen?โ I shook my head, and she nodded once more.
I turned back to Wendy, who was still wringing her hands. โNow, whatโs wrong?โ
Wendy sighed. โYour mom has been trying to get in touch with your father since we killed the last rogue. Butโฆโ She looked back towards Carlโs grave and the trio there.
โBut?โ I furrowed my brow, a sinking feeling in my chest.
โHe didnโt answer.โ Wendy sighed.
A laugh bubbled up, more relief than anything else. โYeah, he was dealing with explosions in the caves. I wouldnโt expect him to answer.โ
Toya looked like she was going to vomit as she pulled out my motherโs phoneโa call muted but glowing on the screen. โHe answered the last time.โ She clicked the mute button, and moans could be heard from the phone, along with a single scream that kept ringing through the air.