Filed To Story: The Packs Doctor Novel Free PDF Online (Yara & Warren)
“Because if you are, the woman you’re after isn’t here.”
I turn back and look at her. “The lady doctor, right? Yara?”
I shift, moving fast and slamming the woman against the wall at the end of the hallway, my hand on her throat.
“What do you know about my mate?” I snarl.
“I know he wants her. He has some place, not here, where he planned to hide her. I don’t’ know where, but that’s where he will have taken her,” she says and I can smell her fear.
“Why are you telling me this?” I growl.
“Because he hurts me, especially when he’s mad at her or you. I want you to take me with you. Please.”
I step back, releasing her throat, realizing that she has faint bruises on her arms and her throat. “What’s your name?”
“Trena.”
“Trena, you don’t know where he took her?”
“No. I just know that he wouldn’t bring her here. Not yet. He knew you’d come for her.”
She looks at my neck. “He won’t be happy when he finds out she’s marked already. He wanted to make her his Luna.”
“Too bad. She’s mine,” I snarl, turning to go.
“Wait. Please. Take me with you. Please, don’t leave me here with him.”
I turn back to her. “Can you shift?”
She nods, yes.
“Come on then, you’re with me. If this is a trap, or you try to betray me, my mate, or my pack, I won’t hesitate to kill you.”
She nods again and I leap over the banister, shifting as I go. I look up seeing her looking at me with wide eyes. Arro barks, telling her to hurry. She rushes down the stairs as howl the retreat. We need to get back to the river. That’s where I lost her scent.
Charlie.
After checking on Noelle and leaving the hospital, I called Harold to tell him about Yara being taken and Brady running home. He told me he’d send Franklin and his warriors after Brady and asked if we needed Savannah.
“Honestly, I don’t think she’ll make it on time. Yara’s guard was shot with silver. If Noelle can’t save him, he won’t live long enough for Savannah to get here,” I told him.
‘Beta, we have Alpha Quinton and his warriors trapped in the cell block,’ Haynes says in the mind link. ‘Hold them there, I’m on my way.’
“Let me know if you need anything. Should we send a search party for your Luna?” Harold asks. “Alpha Warren is out hunting Simon down now. f we need help, I’ll let you know. Thank you, Alpha.” “It’s what allies do, Beta. I’m glad to know that we can help.”
I hang up as I get to the cells, walking down the stairs and hearing the crying of the omegas, pups and other prisoners. I also hear the sound of their warrior mates trying to soothe them. The smell of fear is mixed with burning flesh which lets me know the warriors have tried to reach through the cells to touch their mates and pups.
Warren and I didn’t talk about it, but he told these people that they weren’t prisoners. What’s left of Quinton’s pack will be weak, especially without their Alpha. As I go down the stairs to the cells, I make a decision that I hope Warren will agree with.
When I get to the bottom of the stairs, I look, seeing warriors pressed as close as the silver bars will allow them to be, some having taken off their shirts and wrapping them around their arms so they can touch their scared mates or pups.
At the end of the cellblock is Quinton, standing tall outside the cell with his son and Luna. While the son is standing as close to his father as possible, the Luna remains seated away from both of them.
I look at Quinton. “What’s it going to be?”
“A trade. My son is a pup. Me for him,” Quinton says immediately.
“No dad!” Quirin says.
“Hush, son,” Quinton says, his eyes never leaving mine.
“Your son? Not your son and your Luna?”
He glances at his Luna sitting in the cell. She doesn’t look surprised.
“No, of course not, because you wanted our Luna, right?” I say, making my warriors growl angrily. The
scent of fear in the cells spikes and pups and omegas begin to whimper.
“What I wanted or didn’t want no longer matters, does it, Beta?” he asks.
“No, I guess it doesn’t.”
I look at the warriors watching me carefully. “If any of you ever come after anyone in this pack again, we will kill you, your mates, AND your pups. You’re lucky my Alpha isn’t like yours or your families would already be dead,” I snarl. “For now, you’re free to go.”
I turn to my warriors. “Let them go. If they make any move to fight, kill them al,” I say. I know it’s against what Warren and I believe, but I won’t risk our pack.
As each cell is opened, the warriors pull their loved ones to them, wrapping them in a protective embrace as best they can before quickly leading them out of the cells.
The entire time, I stay focused on Quinton, knowing my warriors will take care of the rest. If he attacks, I need to be ready to take him out.
When all the cells are empty except the one with his son and mate, I walk forward.
“Step back,” I say to him. He does as I say and Luna Yasim stands, stepping forward.
“If you make any move against my warriors, I will kill your son,” I tell him. He nods and I gesture for my warrior to open the cell.
The moment the door is open, Quirin rushes into his father’s arms.
Quinton wraps his arms around him, hugging him tightly. “Go with your mother. Always remember that I love you more than anything.”
“Dad! DAD!” he yells as Yasmin wraps an arm around her son and begins pulling him away.