194 Chapter 194 Breach the Prison
194 Chapter 194 Breach the Prison
Damien’s POV
Sitting in the dense forest as dawn broke over the treetops, I felt the familiar hollow ache in my chest. No matter how many loyal warriors surrounded me, the emptiness without Elena remained unbearable. Every breath felt
incomplete without her presence.
The rescue couldn’t wait any longer.
Asher’s message had confirmed Briar’s safety. She was with the vampires now, away from immediate danger. That knowledge freed me to focus entirely on extracting Elena from her prison cell.
“Explain to me again why mom decided throwing herself into enemy hands was brilliant strategy,” Caleb demanded, frustration bleeding through his voice.
“She had to deliver the message to Briar personally. There was no other way to ensure Briar would break free from those Hunters. Julian has her now,
which means the plan worked.” My explanation came out clipped, businesslike.
“Perfect. Most of their forces are deployed elsewhere. We should strike immediately.” Caleb’s impatience mirrored my own desperate need for action.
“Patience. Our pack is already engaging the Hunters at their secondary location. They’ll call for reinforcements any moment now.” I kept my voice steady despite the fire burning in my veins.
Caleb stared at me as if I’d lost my mind, but I had calculated in this operation.
every variable
The moment those transport helicopters lifted off with their backup forces, we would have a clear path into the base. The timing had to be perfect.
“I assumed everyone evacuated to Peak Pack territory,” Caleb said, confusion
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creasing his features.
“Everyone except our most elite warriors from both packs. They’re positioned and ready.” My words carried the weight of absolute certainty.
“They’re waiting to ambush the Hunters?” Understanding finally dawned in his eyes, and I allowed myself a grim smile.
“Dangerous as hell,” Caleb muttered.
“Your mother’s strategy. Take your complaints to her.” The mention of Elena’s tactical brilliance sent another spike of longing through me. She always saw angles others missed, even when it meant putting herself at risk.
Caleb’s exasperated exhale told me he understood. When Elena set her mind to something, resistance was futile. Supporting her plans was always the wisest choice.
“Alpha.” A warrior’s urgent tone made me turn toward the base.
The distant rumble of helicopter engines coming online reached us through the morning air. Finally.
Shouts echoed across the compound as the aircraft prepared for departure. We pressed ourselves deeper into the forest shadows as two helicopters rose into the sky, their rotors beating overhead.
“How many?” I asked once they passed.
“Sixty additional Hunters divided between both aircraft. The base is significantly weakened.” Caleb’s tactical assessment matched my own calculations.
We pivoted toward the compound and began our approach through the
treeline.
Breaking from forest cover into the open ground, we immediately drew fire from the watchtowers. Several warriors shifted mid–sprint, launching themselves at the fence with supernatural speed and strength. They scaled the barriers and tore the guards from their positions, bodies crashing to the
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ground below.
I shifted while running, my wolf form massive and intimidating. Caleb’s wolf joined me as we combined our weight and momentum to obliterate the main gate, metal screaming as it buckled under our assault.
Regular soldiers scattered throughout the compound stared at us with naked terror. Wolves of our size defied their understanding of nature, impossible creatures from their worst nightmares.
These weren’t all Hunters. Many were standard military personnel assigned to base security, following orders and protecting their installation as trained.
My warriors moved with precision, neutralizing threats while avoiding unnecessary casualties. These soldiers weren’t our true enemies, just obstacles in our path to Elena.
I located the prison facility quickly but discovered the reinforced door wouldn’t yield to brute force. The steel was too thick, designed to contain supernatural prisoners.
The barred windows presented the same problem. I needed another approach.
Scanning the area, I spotted an officer wearing the appropriate security clearance badge. Perfect.
I herded him across the compound with calculated intimidation, my massive wolf form backing him toward the prison entrance. He stumbled backward, terror making his movements clumsy and desperate.
At the door, he fumbled with his keycard, hands shaking violently. The electronic lock beeped its acceptance, and the heavy barrier swung open.
The officer squeezed his eyes shut, probably expecting death. Instead, I needed him alive in case there were additional security measures inside.
My heart pounded as I prepared to enter the building where Elena was being held. Every instinct screamed at me to rush forward, to tear through
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whatever obstacles remained between us.
But I forced myself to maintain tactical awareness. This rescue had to succeed. Too much depended on bringing her home safely.
The compound battle raged around us, but my focus narrowed to this single objective. Everything else became background noise compared to the prospect of seeing Elena again, of ending this nightmare separation.
The prison building loomed before me, holding the most important person in my world. Whatever horrors waited inside, whatever defenses the Hunters had prepared, nothing would stop me from reaching her.
The officer remained frozen by the entrance, clearly hoping his cooperation might spare his life. Smart man.
I padded past him into the darkened corridor beyond, every sense alert for signs of Elena’s presence. The rescue was far from over, but we had breached their defenses.
Soon, she would be free. Soon, this emptiness would end, and we could face whatever came next together, as we were meant to.
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