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Elena’s POV 1
The knowledge that survivors from the destroyed base would be combing through the wilderness, hunting for us and our scattered pack members, weighed heavily on both Damien and me.
Throughout the dark hours, communications trickled in confirming our warriors had reached their designated safe havens without incident.
None of us returned to our home territory. Instead, we dispersed to allied packs the Hunters had no knowledge of.
As dawn began to break through the canopy above, we resumed our trek through the dense woodland.
Every shadow demanded our attention, every snapping twig could signal danger. We had no way of knowing how relentlessly those soldiers had pursued us, or whether Blackwood‘ death had diminished their
determination. They might have retreated to regroup at another location entirely.
If additional bases existed, discovering their whereabouts became our priority. I already understood that Briar possessed no intelligence about other installations.
That conversation would have to wait until I could speak with Talia again.
Their retaliation would come swift and merciless after what we had
accomplished.
I couldn’t fault them for seeking vengeance. Yet while they viewed this as retribution, for us it remained what it had always been – a fight for survival.
Their pursuit had spanned years, predating even Marcus’s death. They had orchestrated plans to frame him, which explained his conviction that I had orchestrated his murder. They wanted me to inherit his pack, not any other
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successor.
Our journey continued for several hours until we encountered a dirt pathway where a vehicle sat concealed beneath a camouflage of fallen branches.
We cleared away the natural covering and climbed inside. Damien turned the ignition and guided us along the rough trail until we reached the main highway.
My eyes swept the landscape continuously, but no military presence or Hunter activity appeared anywhere.
“They’re consolidating their forces,” I observed.
“Absolutely. At some alternate facility. There’s no telling how many operatives they have stationed there,” Damien responded.
“Any word from the Obsidian pack?” I inquired.
“Nothing yet. Only confirmation that Asher successfully extracted Briar,” he replied.
“That’s our sole victory in all of this chaos,” I acknowledged.
“I’m amazed she agreed to leave. I anticipated much more resistance,” he admitted.
“Frankly, so did I. What made her cooperation so straightforward?”
“You think this might be deception?”
“Unlikely. She underwent her transformation and recognizes Asher as her destined mate. She can sense that connection even before coming of age. She wouldn’t jeopardize his safety.”
“Though you wish she felt that same bond with us,” Damien said quietly.
“Look, I understand it will require considerable time for her to accept us. She was raised believing her birth parents abandoned her. It won’t be easy convincing her that she was kidnapped from our family,” I explained.
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Deep within my heart, I maintained that faith. But the reality stung – her failure to recognize us after all those years of relentless searching.
Our efforts never ceased. Not when other children joined our pack. Not when pack responsibilities demanded our attention. Hope remained our constant companion, even as doubt crept in that we might never see her again.
Now that possibility had transformed into reality, yet I feared raising my expectations only to face her ultimate rejection.
That outcome wasn’t part of my plans. I wasn’t emotionally prepared for that devastation.
The long drive brought us to the secluded cabin just as darkness settled over the landscape.
Damien maneuvered the vehicle behind the structure before we retrieved
our belongings from the rear seat.
Entering through the back entrance, we found Asher waiting for our arrival.
I had used our mind link to announce our approach, preventing any defensive reactions on his part.
“Thank goodness you made it back safely,” Asher expressed with relief.
“That mission was routine. Almost too easy,” I replied.
“Blackwood?”
“Eliminated,” I confirmed.
“That monster got what he deserved,” Asher said with satisfaction.
“Where’s Briar?” Damien asked immediately.
“She’s resting on the sofa. I promised to maintain watch and ensure only you would approach,” Asher explained.
I moved toward the living area where Briar lay curled on the couch. Standing before her, I watched her peaceful slumber.
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She maintained the same endearing habit from infancy – that adorable wrinkled nose expression during sleep.
That precious detail hadn’t changed over the years.
After observing her for several minutes, I joined the others in the kitchen where Damien handed me a steaming cup of coffee.
We settled around the table, though my attention remained fixed on Briar.
“Has she spoken much since you brought her away from Corbin?” I asked.
“Very little. The magnitude of recent changes has left her processing everything. Her entire world has shifted dramatically in recent weeks,” Asher observed, and I nodded in understanding.
“I finally received updates from the Obsidian pack. They evacuated everyone before Corbin’s arrival,” Damien reported.
“What happened with the planned ambush?” I questioned.
“It never occurred. They were forced to abandon their positions,” Damien explained.
His statement confused me completely. Why would an ambush team need to
evacuate?
“I don’t understand what you mean,” I said, seeking clarification.
“Corbin began deploying explosive devices throughout the area,” Damien
revealed.
“The entire Obsidian pack territory is destroyed?” I asked, horrified.
“We haven’t assessed the full extent of damage yet. But we’ll have answers soon,” Damien assured me.
“At least we still have the Duskclaw Pack pack available,” Asher offered hopefully.
“Their territory isn’t large enough to accommodate all the refugees we’ve
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promised protection,” Damien pointed out.
“As long as they survived, we’ll find solutions,” I declared firmly.
“Blackwood may be dead, but this conflict continues while Corbin and councilman Holloway remain free to conspire,” I reminded them.
“But Holloway was collaborating with Blackwood,” Asher protested.
“Corbin will eagerly assume that partnership if necessary,” Damien predicted grimly.
Asher shook his head, his gaze returning to Briar. I could tell his desire was to shield her from future dangers, but I knew that protection wouldn’t come easily.
With their primary base eliminated, our intelligence about Hunter operations had become limited. We needed comprehensive information before planning any offensive actions.
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