Filed To Story: Sorry Alpha I Am Wolfless Novel
“I didn’t ask.” He chuckled.
“Ugh, if he doesn’t, he’s fired.” I growled with deadly seriousness.
A few minutes later there was a light knock on the door, the sound of which was still too loud for my head. A man who appeared to be in his early forties came in carrying a dark blue duffle bag. He was dressed in a casual business suit and looked nice enough.
“Hey Griffin, I need you to check her out.” Joaquin told him, pointing to me. Joaquin started detailing everything that had happened tonight, my head hurt so bad I spaced it out.
**
Joaquin
**
Little Bunny wasn’t looking so good. After I told Griffin what she had been through, he went over and started examining her. She winced and cried out several times. My wolf didn’t like that one bit. It proved that her head was in bad shape.
“It would be best if I could get a scan, but I’m guessing that’s not an option right now?” Griffin said looking at me.
“Do you believe there is something majorly wrong?” I asked him.
“I can’t be certain, but things might get worse if there is.”
“I just want to take a pain pill and rest.” Little Bunny grumbled.
“And if you have a concussion and never wake up?” I asked her.
“Well, at least the pain would be gone.” She quipped. I growled at her. “Oh, drop it. If things get worse, then bring the helicopter back and fly me to the hospital, if I get better on my own then all’s well that ends well.” She sounded annoyed.
“Fine. Have it your way.” I told her.
“If you have problems with balance or vision, I want you in the hospital ASAP, do you understand me?” Griffin told her.
“Sure, whatever.” She told him.
“I’m serious. Agree or I don’t give you the good stuff.” He demanded holding up a bottle whose label I couldn’t see.
“Fine, I promise, I will go to the hospital immediately if anything gets worse.” She sighed. “Cross my heart.” She promised, making the motion. “Now please, make my head feel better.”
“Fine.” Griffin laughed as he took out a syringe, filling it. “You’re going to go back to sleep for the night.
“That’s fine with me.” She held out her arm for him.
Once the meds were administered and my Little Bunny was sound asleep, I walked Griffin out, telling him to keep this to himself. It was an order, and he was forced to obey.
I was standing in the hall by the door when Riley called me.
“Joaquin?”
“Yeah.” I frowned, turning to him.
“I’m about to watch the security footage from tonight, I was waiting for you, so are you coming?”
“Yeah, I want to see what happened.” I nodded, following him to the security room that housed the video cameras. It looked a lot like the one at my Alpha house, only fewer monitors as this estate was smaller.
We watched as the scene unfolded before us. There had been a sound off in the trees, but that was in front of her, so she was not suspicious for something behind her. The man who snuck up behind her had done so without her noticing. But she managed to get free and was fighting him off pretty well.
Just as I thought she was doing great, the other two ambushed her from behind, pinning her arms to her sides. Even then she was not giving up. She kicked and bit as much as she could. She was bound and determined to get free. She did manage to bloody two of them after all. But they quickly grew frustrated and one of the men lifted his arm, in it I saw a metal pipe. He brought it crashing down on the side of her head with great force.
“That’s how they got her.” I noted.
“She’s a fighter that’s for sure.” Riley praised.
“Yeah, but if she had a wolf, she would have gotten away no problem. She’s too weak to be my Luna.” I snapped, sl*pping back to my typical attitude.
“Joaquin!” Riley yelled at me.
“It’s the truth.” I snapped at him. “Can’t you see how much of a disaster tonight was just because the Goddess gave me a mate with no wolf?”
“But can’t you see how much worse it could have been? Think about how much farther they would have gotten if she wasn’t able to fight. Or what they could have done to her or you in return.”
“Would they be targeting her if she wasn’t the Luna?” I asked him. “Being a Luna with no wolf is just a danger to her and my wolf pack.” The anger and frustration in my voice was reaching its breaking point. I stormed out of the room.
**
Riviana
**
I woke the next day feeling mostly better. My head still hurt but not quite as bad. I could get out of the bed I was laying in without feeling like I was going to die or wanting to vomit, so it was a definite improvement. Someone had put my bag in here, it was on the table near the window.
I was getting my stuff, and hoping to find a shower, when the door opened.
“You’re up?” Joaquin asked.
“Yeah, I’m feeling better.” I told him. “I wanted to shower and change. I’m sure we need to leave as well.”
“Yes, we need to hurry. The bathroom is through there.” He pointed. “But before you go, I want to talk to you for a moment.”
“Alright.” I frowned at him, I could feel his tension, something was wrong. We were standing by the window, Joaquin looking out over the front yard, away from me.

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