Chapter 0192
Elliot's POV
"Alpha, your wife is in trouble. She just returned to the pack, and she was screaming in pain," one of the Gammas posted at the borders said through a mindlink.
I was on high alert upon hearing this information. I glanced at the clock and saw that I was a couple of minutes past midnight. It was also the full moon which meant Silver was transforming. I couldn't imagine how much pain she must have been in. "Who brought her here?" I asked through the mindlink.
There was a pause.
"We aren't really sure, but they smelled like a different pack," he finally replied.
"They didn't smell like rogues?" I asked.
"No, Alpha. We wouldn't have let them in otherwise."
I did warn them that Scott was able to change the scents and make them appear like they weren't rogues, but I suppose seeing Silver in that much pain made them forget about my warning. I didn't reply to him.
I quickly mindlinked Leo and Luca, telling them that Scott and his people were here, and they brought Silver who was in a lot of pain. I explained to them already what happens to Silver during the full moon, so they are aware of the situation. "I'll get the warriors ready," Luca told me before closing the mindlink.
I went to the packhouse and met up with Leo and my sister.
"We need to make sure all the women and children are here and safe," I told them. "I don't want them in the crossfire of any of this."
"And the elderly," Charlotte reminded me.
I nodded.
"Yes, them as well. We must protect those not fighting," I clarified. "Did you have any more visions?" I asked her. She shook her head.
"Not since I saw you dying. We must assume that's still the future," she murmured. "What are you going to do?"
"Try to stay alive," I said, shrugging.
"He's under our protection," Leo assured Char. "I'm not going to let him die."All content is © N0velDrama.Org.
"My visions don't lie, Beta. They can be changed, but they don't lie. Unless we have a solid plan, right now his fate is set. I didn't have any more visions indicating otherwise... until I do... he's going to die." "My main priority is protecting Silver. She's in danger and I'm worried about her," I said, running my fingers through my hair.
The screaming in the lobby of the packhouse brought me out of my thoughts and my heart fell deep into my stomach. I could hear some of the she-wolves from my pack screaming at the top of their lungs.
I quickly stood from my desk chair
and raced out of my office, Charlotte and Leo quickly followed after me. The lobby of the packhouse was filled with gathered women and children; they were screaming and pointing at different gammas warriors who had brought them in. Confusion was on the gamma's faces, but I knew exactly what was
going on.
It was their scents.
They had already changed; they smelled like rogues.
I knew my scent smelled like rogues as well. Women were trying to fight the gammas, trying to get out of the packhouse but the gammas weren't giving in. They were caging them in like they were rabid animals.
I could hear growling from outside and even distant gunshots. Outside was turning into a Battlezone and I wondered how many other packs were being affected by this.
"Alpha, we have a problem!" One of the gammas said through the mindlink.
"What's going on out there?" I asked, urgently.
"I can't tell what are rogues and what aren't. But this entire pack is swarming with them!"
I cursed under my breath and looked at Leo.
"We need to get out here," I told him.
He nodded and quickly rushed towards the packhouse door; I was about to follow him, but Char grabbed my arm, stopping me.
"You need to be careful, Elliot," she said with worry clear in her eyes.
I nodded and gave her a reassuring smile before pulled my arm away from her and ran out of the packhouse. It was complete mayhem. Rogues were everywhere; some were actual rogues, and others were my men but with the scent of rogues. Since the fiasco with Silver and Shirley, nebody actually knew for sure who was on our side and who wasn't.
But it looks of it, it looked like most wolves are starting to go mad and out of control.
"It's about time you got me out of here," I heard a familiar voice saying as she followed a few rogues down the busy streets.
I froze when I saw Shirley. They broke her out of the dungeon. When she saw me, she sneered.
"You made a huge mistake by locking me up, Elliot! Now you are going to regret it!"
Wolves lunged at me, their canines snapping. I recognized the wolves; they were a part of my pack. They didn't recognize me. They were
disoriented and confused' the net
wolves were out of control. I tried to reach them, but they were blocking me from their mindlink.
"We need to get you to safety!" Leo said, shouting through the noise of the battle.
I shook my head.
"I need to find Silver," I growled, still dodging my own wolves.
I didn't want to fight them; they were losing their minds and confused. I couldn't blame them for it. Most of them had no idea what was going to happen; most of them weren't even fighters but they were trying to protect their females and their children.