Filed To Story: Kidnapped by My Mate Novel (Belle & Grayson) Online Free by Annie Whipple
After a moment, Minnie laughed from behind me. And then Zagan, and then Casimir.
The humor of the situation hit me as Kyle continued to quack with a dark scowl on his face.
“Can I—quack— please—quack—stop now—~quack~—?”
He obviously wasn’t finding this nearly as amusing as the rest of us.
I enjoyed watching an extremely large and intimidating werewolf quack and pout like a child. But I finally waved a hand.
“Okay, okay, you can stop.”
Just as before, the command traveled from me and made Kyle stop immediately.
“Really,” he complained, “a duck? You couldn’t have made me do something cool, like jump fifty feet in the air or something?”
I shrugged. “Only thing I could think of.”
Kyle huffed and rolled his eyes. “Right, because that’s the first thing everyone thinks of. Not turn around or say hi or something normal. No, you had to choose quack like a ~duck~.”
I could only shrug again, joining in on the others’ laughter.
After a moment, the lightheartedness vanished and the room suddenly became much more serious. I had given a command using the power of the Mortars.
Which could only mean…
“So it’s true, then,” I said, looking at Casimir. “The prophecy is about me.”
Casimir looked at his father with a worried expression before looking back at me and nodding slowly.
“Yes,” he whispered, distress evident in his tone. “You’re the new king of all creatures. The throne is yours.”
My gaze snapped to Zagan.
“Just like that? You’re giving up your title and the throne without any sort of fight?”
Zagan’s bright red eyes searched mine for a moment, his thick black brows coming together in thought. He didn’t look upset or threatened like I expected. He just looked pensive.
After a moment, he spoke, “Ever since Casimir found that scroll all those years ago, I’ve been waiting for this moment. Readying myself for when another would come and take the throne from me.” His eyes assessed me darkly. “If it had to be anyone, I can say with sincerity that I’m glad it’s you. You will be a worthy and fair ruler. I have no doubt in my mind that your throne will be one of dignity and strength.”
This all seemed so sudden.
And his confidence in me did not make it less daunting.
“Wait a second,” Kyle broke in, “You’re telling me Alpha Grayson is king now? Like, with a palace and everything?”
We all had those same questions.
“What about the pack? What about the luna?” he said.
Belle’s beautiful face flashed in my mind, making my entire body stiffen painfully.
My wolf growled, pushing me to shift, to go find our mate. He kept repeating that she needed us, over and over again, as if I weren’t very aware of the fact.
I gritted my teeth, forcing him to the back of my consciousness so I could concentrate.
“None of this needs to be decided now,” Zagan said. “You will have time. All the time in the world, in fact… King Grayson.”
I sucked in a deep breath as realization hit. My brain was going into overdrive, words running through it like a broken record. King. Immortality. Prophecy. Hybrid.
Fairy. Powers.
How the hell was I supposed to respond to all of this?
How was Belle going to feel?
Thankfully, I didn’t have to think about it for too long.
A sudden pressure filled my head, causing me to stumble backward. I clutched at my head as the pressure increased to the point of throbbing.
It wasn’t painful, but it sure as hell was annoying and invasive.
I groaned, shutting my eyes. What the hell was happening?
“Alpha,” came Kyle’s voice, “Are you okay?”
“I…” I stopped—speaking only made it worse.
The pressure was becoming more unbearable with every passing second.
I could no longer say it wasn’t painful; it felt like a migraine was splitting my skull in half.
“Alpha Grayson,” I heard Minnie say.
I opened my eyes to see her concerned face right in front of me. She reached out, placing her small hand on my arm.
“What’s wrong?” she said.
I shook my head. The pain was starting to make me panic. I had never felt anything like this.
“Open your mind,” Zagan suddenly said, “and stop resisting.”
My head swerved toward him. “What the hell are you talking about?” I barely got out.
“It’s Azazel,” Zagan said as he shook his head. “I was afraid of this. Something’s happened with Azazel. You have to let him in.”
I wasn’t sure what he was talking about, but the thought of Azazel trying to get into my mind, into any part of me again made me fume.
Fuck that.
Rage poured from my insides over the fact that he would even suggest I let Azazel in after all he had done. I braced myself against the wall, starting to lose my balance.
That fucker is going nowhere near my mind. He’ll never control me again.
As if reading the thoughts I didn’t have the strength to say aloud, Zagan reassured me.
“Azazel couldn’t take control of you again even if he tried. That isn’t what’s happening. He’s not trying to take over your body.”
My chest rose and fell with each ragged breath.
“Then what the fuck is happening?” I groaned.
“No time to explain,” Zagan said, obvious worry in his tone. “I promise you, nothing bad will happen if you let him into your mind. In fact, it will probably aid in the war to come. Azazel is likely not even aware that he is projecting onto you right now.”
None of what he was saying made sense. I let out a growl. The pain in my mind made my head feel like it was going to explode.
“Just do it!” exclaimed Minnie. “Whatever it is, you can handle it.”
I looked at her. She was right. As much as I wanted to deny Azazel all access to my thoughts, I could break him like a toothpick now that his commands didn’t work on me.
I nodded, my wolf and vampire both present in my consciousness, ready to attack if they needed to. Slowly, I stopped restricting the pressure in my head and let it do as it wished.
It was a strange feeling, as if the pressure turned from pain to energy in a matter of seconds.
Then it traveled through every inch of my brain and took over my thoughts, replacing them with the thoughts of someone else.
Azazel.
I was no longer standing in my bedroom but in a forest clearing, surrounded by hundreds of young vampires.
I sucked in a breath. My heart rate picked up as I realized this was the army I would be fighting tomorrow. They were a rowdy group, hissing and moving about as if none of them was able to stay still longer than a few seconds.
They didn’t look at me; their gazes were focused to my left.
I turned to look, already knowing who to expect.
Azazel.
“The time has come,” Azazel spoke loudly, addressing the newborn vampires. “I know you will all make me proud.”
He was at the end of a speech meant to invigorate his clan.
He had passion, and strong, well-thought-out words—but he didn’t mean any of it.
His goal was to make the newborns think he cared for them in the way a father cared for a child, so they would fight for him and risk their lives.
In reality, he couldn’t have cared less if they lived or died.
I could sense the way he was manipulating them as if I were in his mind, feeling everything he felt. He was determined to seize the throne, even at the expense of each and every vampire in front of him.
“Go,” he finished suddenly. The command washed over the newborns, turning their eyes red.
In an instant, they dispersed into the forest, hissing and moving in one large blur.
Azazel watched with an evil sort of pride, a dark smile forming on his lips.
I gritted my teeth as I watched him.
I wasn’t sure what was happening or how exactly I had gotten here, but it hardly mattered.
I was standing next to the man who had wreaked havoc on my life.
I growled loudly, not hesitating to launch myself at Azazel.
I had one focus: his blood on my hands.
I wanted him dead on the forest floor, wanted to watch the life leave his eyes. I reached out, intent on grabbing his throat and throwing him to the ground. But my hands closed around nothing but air, going directly through his neck as if he were a hologram.
I looked down at my hands in complete shock.
“Hello, Alpha Grayson,” Azazel said.
I snapped up to look at him. His red eyes met mine, and he scowled deeply as he studied me.
“So it’s true, then,” he said grimly.
All I could do was growl and take another swipe at him, hoping to break his jaw with my fist.
But where I should have connected with his face, I felt nothing but air yet again.
“Azazel, what the fuck did you do?”
He scoffed, annoyed, glancing away from me and into the forest.
“How little you know, young alpha,” he muttered. “This is not my doing, and you should not be here.”
“Then why am I here?”
Azazel didn’t respond for a moment; his stare remained in place, almost as if he were lost in thought.
Finally he said, “Tell my brother to prepare himself. His time as king is over.”
His piercing red eyes returned to me, darkening to a shade I had never seen before.
“We are coming.”

New Book: Returned To Make Them Pay
On her wedding anniversary, Alicia is drugged and stumbles into the wrong room—straight into the arms of the powerful Caden Ward, a man rumored never to touch women. Their night of passion shocks even him, especially when he discovers she’s still a virgin after two years of marriage to Joshua Yates.
Yea, this should be a good one.
Love this, please keep it going. I want to know if Elijah finds Belle!
I don’t know who keeps coming up with these story lines but I sincerely thank you for the genuine entertainment!
This is like putting a thousand piece puzzle together to find there are 6 pieces missing at the end! How long do I have to wait for the last few chapters?