Read Mated to the Alpha Twins [by Jane Doe] Chapter 40 – Alec’s P.o.v

‘It doesn’t matter. You won’t see her again.’

Grace’s reptilian voice echoed throughout my head, sending waves of pain running down my chest. From the look on Kade’s face, he felt the same.

Grace might’ve been cruel and slightly insane, but she wouldn’t lie. She was smart enough to tell the truth.

I could see Kade’s self-control slipping, his eyes darkening murderously. Kade had always struggled with self-control, rarely thinking things through. I liked to believe that was why we worked together so well. Kade was brutal and animalistic, while I was cunning and calculated. Two sides of the same coin, the same person split into two.

Before Grace could open her mouth and speak any further, a deafening crack sounded in the house. Grace slumped to the floor, her head bouncing against the hardwood.

For a second, I had thought Kade k****d her. Her eyes rolled in the back of her head, her eyelids fluttering shut. The side of her face was red, already beginning to swell. Kade had knocked her out without little thought.

Hitting women never sat right with the two of us, but this was different. Grace had hurt Aurora, had scared her into silence. As far as I was concerned, Grace was a traitor.

I watched as Kade’s form shook with fury, his fists clenched into tight knots at his side. His control was slipping, and I knew if I didn’t intervene, he would surely k**l Grace.

“Not yet.” I told my brother, my hand firm on his shoulder. “She still has useful information.”

“Are you trying to save her life?” Kade snarled, his back facing me.

I knew Kade was speaking thoughtlessly. He knew I had no qualms with k*****g Grace, but time and place were crucial.

“Grace deserves to feel everything we put her through, don’t you think brother?” I murmured, my eyes flickering down to Grace’s unconscious form. “She still has information about Aurora.”

“Then what do you suggest?” Kade’s voice was a rough growl. He was slipping, but managed to hold on tight enough to hear my words.

“Let’s drop her off at Jason’s. Him and Zane can leave her in the dungeons. We need to talk with Garrett, see if Aurora really left.” I told him, silently thanking the heavens when his form stopped shaking. Once Kade fully lost control, nothing would stop him. That was what made him so useful in battle. His rage and brutality overwhelmed him, pushing his humanity to the side in order to k**l.

“Let’s talk to her Mom first.” Kade grunted, “If she left, she might’ve stopped there first.”

“I’m not sure she would.” I frowned, remembering her strange aversion to her Mom and Step-dad. “But we can still go there first.”

Kade grunted in approval, then turned to leave the house. I scooped Grace up like a sack of flour, cringing at the overwhelming scent of her perfume. I tossed Grace in the trunk, slamming it shut without looking back.

‘Are you with Zane?’ I asked, forming a mind-link between the four of us.

‘Sure am.’ Justin called out, the sound of video games in the background. ‘Hanging out at my place. You two coming over?’

‘We’re bringing a prisoner. We’re going to need you to put her in the dungeons until we come back.’ Kade growled, gaining some control over his voice.

and Zane were the only two who knew about Aurora. They

I called through the mind-link, severing it once

faces stern. Kade remained in the car, fighting with what little self-control he

secret Kade and Grace had screwed around a lot, as Kade was never one for secrets. He had always made it abundantly clear that there were no strings attached, it was Grace who

happened?” Justin gaped, his blue eyes wide

p**s Kade off or somethin’?” Zane chuckled lightly, his smile fading as he noticed the expression on

with Aurora, doesn’t it?” Justin

looked down at Grace’s form. “Put her in her own cell. Keep her weak, but alive. I mean it, don’t

with a mix of anger and pity. They knew we would not show her mercy, that Kade was slowly losing his grip. Another perk of being friends with Justin and

I headed to Aurora’s house, the one she had lived in before Garrett came along. It was hard to imagine anyone living here, with the cracked and withered boards, and peeling paint. The house

passing minute Kade’s patience waned. Stepping in front of me, he threw his fist forward. The crappy wooden door splintered and snapped from the hinges.

man slurred from the recliner in the living room. “Get

his trembling shoulder. I turned my attention to Aurora’s Step-Dad, noting

that b***h?” Her Step-Dad half snarled half slurred. He stood from the

step-dad edged closer to Kade.

in under three seconds, his thick neck under Kade’s hand. His claws were lengthening, pressing

I scoffed, watching as Aurora’s step-dad’s face turned red. “Too drunk to know

Kade snarled, his eyes locked on Aurora’s step-dad. His grip tightened around his neck, thick beads of blood sprouting from where

do with

we left

driveway, Kade jumped from the car before I could put it in park. My heart thundered in my chest, a feeling I

here, she hasn’t left. She’s

own. Duty and respect

up at another Alpha’s house without notice is disrespectful,

ahead of time, nor did we

eyes wide as she noticed Kade and I standing in

is Alpha Garrett?” I asked, ignoring Kade as he strolled into the house. Kade didn’t wait for her answer,

right.” The woman stammered, clearly startled by our abrupt

The door to Garrett’s office was open by the time I ran up the

still trying to keep some semblance of control

scoffed, standing to adjust the crisp

similarities between Alpha Garrett and his daughter. No matter how similar they

Garrett scoffed, shaking his

into the position of Alpha

off our territory.” Kade snapped, visibly

Alpha Garrett’s tone was quiet, calm. I wanted to laugh, to chuckle right

say before he opened his mouth. Alpha Garrett clearly had an inflated sense of self-importance, and it was past time

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