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I buried my face in my pillow and closed my eyes. The image of the silver wolf flashed before me again. But it didn’t worry me. this time. Whatever this meant, 1 knew I didn’t have to figure it out alone. Zane would be with me, acting like my rock and my shield every step of the way. I would never feel lonely again. I would never be the outcast again.
I was no longer the school nerd with no friends and not boyfriend.
Now, I had it all.
In fact, I even had my very own, enemies-to-lovers love story.
I fell asleep with a grin on my face, the gentle silver light of the full moon seeping in through the window.
When I opened my eyes, I wasn’t in bed.
The ground beneath me felt damp and dirty, and I slowly sat up, a deep frown on my face.
The song of birds filled the air, and the scent of mud and plants had me surrounded.
I was in a forest.
In the middle of a damn forest.
And my clothes were gone.
-LIA’S POV-
I gasped, panic surging through me.
How the hell did I end up here?
I looked around to find something to cover myself with.
Thankfully, my gaze fell on a brown cloth lying on the ground at a distance, probably the remnants of a tent someone had set up to camp there. I crawled to it, trying to focus only on the task at hand. I couldn’t think about anything else at the moment if I had to get home. If I allowed myself to get distracted by what was happening to me, I wasn’t going to make it out of there alive.
After I wrapped the dirty, twig and grass infested cloth around me as best as I could, I carefully stood up, sniffing. Tears pricked my vision as I glanced up at the sky. It was dim, but not completely dark. I couldn’t understand if it was about to be dawn, or if it was late in the evening. The former would be safer, but if it was the latter, I had to get out of here fast.
I took a deep breath to reduce the burning in my throat. I was on the verge of sobbing. Nothing made sense.
How could I end up here? Who would bring me here? Was this a kidnapping? Could it be Blake? Or The Order? Whoever brought me here, where were they now?
I didn’t know the kind of danger I was in
And my clothes were gone.
Thankfully, nothing hurt, so I was probably not raped.
But I could be in for blackmailing. I could be trafficked. Anything could happen next.
And where was Zane when I was being taken?
He’d said his werewolves were right outside. He’d said they would protect me. That he would come for me if anything went wrong. How could they not see me being kidnapped?
Unless… whoever took me killed them. away,
Hot tears rolled down my cheeks, and I wiped them thinking about what to do next. I couldn’t allow myself to fall apart. Zane would come for me. I was positive. I only had to hold out until he would. I only had to find a way to let him know where I was.
There was the obvious way: I could scream at the top of my voice and hope that his super hearing would somehow catch my voice.
But if I were kidnapped, screaming would tell them I was awake and they could show up and hurt me.
Although, if they wanted to, they would have already. I didn’t even know how long I’d been out.
So I decided to take my chances.
Taking a deep breath and mustering all the strength I had, I let out a scream, as loud and piercing as I could manage.
A few birds flapped away from the trees, but that was all that happened.
I waited for a few moments, gathered my strength, and then screamed again. This time, I yelled out Zane’s name.
“I’m here!” I cried out next, before my voice cracked.
I took another breath, to keep the sobs away. I did not want to break down. I refused to.
I had to be strong in order to survive.
I started to walk, randomly, in whatever direction seemed lighter. When I glanced up at the sky again, it had thankfully gotten lighter than earlier. That meant it was dawn. The sun would be out soon and it would make it easier to navigate my way home.
I kept walking for what felt like forever, until my feet started to hurt, not from exhaustion but from all the twigs and tiny branches and stones that had impaled my soles. I pushed my hair away from my face, looking around. The forest was vibrant with colours and alive with movement, and yet it felt like the emptiest and quietest place in the world. I recoiled as my gaze fell upon a centipede climbing up the trunk of a tree in a distance, its antennae wiggling in a creepy way.
I swallowed, stepping further away from it, when suddenly realisation hit me.
How the hell was I seeing all of this?
I looked around, focusing my gaze on the furthest tree that I could spot. My mouth fell open as I realised I could see more than just a vague shape of it. I could actually see the patterns on the bark, the movement of the tiny leaves, and even the insects that crawled up it.
I didn’t even have my glasses on, and yet I could see everything. More than everything. I could see the things I was certain no human could ever spot.
My eyes widened and I glanced around, my heart hammering in my chest.
Could it be…?
No, that wasn’t possible.
I was a human. No one had turned me. I would’ve known if they had. Zane had told me the method. It was a long, complicated process, not something so easy and quick that I wouldn’t even know if it were done to me.
This wasn’t possible.
I ignored the panic building up my chest and quickened my pace, hurrying forward. I had to get out of this stupid forest and then everything would be fine. I could find my way home easily after that. Zane was probably looking for me already. He’d find me any second now. All I had to do was keep my cool.
Yeah, I was going to get through this.
-ZANE’S POV-
“What the hell do you mean?” I growled, mat
“You didn’t see anything out of the ordinary, you didn’t see anything enter her house, but a white light escaped her window and then Lia was just gone? Are you on some kind of drugs? Did The Order get to you and inject you with something?”
“No, Alpha,” Mason said, frowning. “I am telling you exactly what happened. Ask her!” He pointed out Ellic.
“He’s telling the truth, Alpha. We were very focused. I was watching the back of the house, Mason was at the front. Neither of us saw anything enter. When Mason saw the light, he called me in a panic. Her curtain was still moving when I got under her window. We climbed up to her room and found it empty. There were no signs of any struggle. All other windows and doors of the house were closed and locked. Only hers was open, and we had our eyes on it the whole time. I swear, Alpha.”
I ran a hand through my hair, and closed my eyes, trying to relax. She was fine. She had to be. I would find her. It had only been fifteen minutes to her disappearance. She couldn’t have been taken too far.
“Walker,” I said.
“I’m on it,” Aaron said, taking Sheila’s hand and leaving immediately.
Warner and Ajax waited for me to give them the command.
“The woman in our dungeon,” I said, looking at Warner. “Do whatever you have to. Threaten to turn her into what she’s spent her entire life hating. But bring me my Lia.”
Warner nodded and left the room.
I stared at Ajax, my strong front starting to crumble.
“You come with me,” I said softly. “We’ll take as many people as we can and look for her.”
“Okay,” he nodded, “but where do we start?”
“The forest in front of her house. If she’s there, I’m sure I’ll sense her.”
“Okay, let’s go. We’ll find her, Zane. Don’t worry.”
I took a deep breath and nodded.
I couldn’t feel her presence.
We combed through the entire woods in front of her house, but Lia was nowhere to be found. There was no sign of her. Not her scent, not her clothes, not anything else. She wasn’t here, that was certain.
But where could she have gone?
Sheila and Aaron finished questioning Blake and called me. Blake had no idea where she was. When they got there, he had been fast asleep in his bedroom. It couldn’t have been him. He offered to help look for her, but they warned him to stay away and left his house to join us in the search.
I’d never felt so helpless before.
When Lia had been attacked, when she was fighting for her life, at least I knew I could turn her any second. I could do more to save her life. She was in front of me, with me.
But now, she could be anywhere.