Read Mated to the Alpha Twins [by Jane Doe] Chapter 44 – Thalia’s frantic voice spurred something within me, and I took off in a desperate sprint. My feet slapped against the sidewalk, the sound bouncing off buildings and echoing down the barren street.

‘They’re werewolves.’ Thalia hissed, ‘You need to run faster.’

I veered across the street and down the sidewalk, my breaths emerging in short pants. My legs were already beginning to b**n, and I thanked the heaven’s I removed the boot from my foot days ago. My foot had been completely healed, a perk of being half-werewolf, I suppose. My lungs screamed in my chest, making me want to scream. While my speed and strength were heightened, my werewolf side did not affect my horrible stamina.

‘Don’t look behind you.’ Thalia hissed as I started to turn my head.

A ragged scream tore through my throat as a pair of arms wrapped around my waist. A hand clamped over my mouth, muffling the scream before it had the chance to ricochet off the buildings. The shops lining the street were absent of light, the signs on the doors flipped to ‘closed’.

There was no one out here to help me.

‘Come on, Aurora! Fight back!’ Thalia hissed, ‘Kick them, bite them! Do something!’

I used all of the energy I had to thrash my legs, as Thalia goaded me on. A sick sense of satisfaction ran through me as my leg connected with something hard, following the grunt of a male. One of the men stood in front of me, and I could make out some of the features on his face. A wide mouth with chipped teeth, shaggy hair that grazed his eyebrows, and a look of blazing anger in his eyes.

The man holding me tightened his grip, his hand slipping as I continued trying to squirm from his grasp. I clamped my teeth down on the meaty part of his hand, biting down until the disgusting taste of blood filled my mouth.

A breathless groan left my lips as the man holding me finally let go. My head hit the concrete with a sickening crack, and stars danced in my eyes. With fear and adrenaline coursing through my veins, I scrambled into a sitting position.

“I don’t have money, but you can take my wallet.” I stammered, the words spewing from my mouth like vomit.

“We don’t want your money, darling.” The man with the wide mouth and shaggy hair cooed, as though I were a startled cat. “Our boss sent us to find you.”

‘Alec and Kade wouldn’t send someone to get us.’ Thalia murmured, ‘They’d come and get us themselves. Someone else sent these men.’

‘Garrett?’ I asked, my eyes flitting between the three looming figures.

‘I don’t think so.’ Thalia paused, ‘These wolves, they smell–wrong.’

I scrambled backwards as one of the men reached for me, grimacing as small rocks and shards of glass dug into my skin.

‘Do you feel that?’ Thalia hissed.

‘I’m not feeling anything other than terror right now.’ I snapped, thrashing as one of the men lifted me to my feet.

behave?” One of the men asked, his voice was soft considering the situation we were in. “We don’t want to hurt you, but we will

Kade, their close.’ Thalia

wasn’t the source. Every hair on my body seemed to stand as I heard their name echo in my mind. The bliss I

sympathy laced in her harsh tone. ‘This is going

Alec and Kade to shift?’

close enough for you not to d*e during the process.’

a second later, a searing pain shot up my spine. Liquid fire coursed through my veins, seeping into my muscles and bones. A sickening crack echoed throughout the street, followed by a wail of pure agony. Everything seemed to detach as my body was

‘S**t, s**t!’

said she

without the two

by. Her wolf wouldn’t

with

work–not when

couple hours.

by something soft brushing against my skin.

I’m sorry.’ She hissed gently, ‘It’s almost done. Stay conscious, Aurora. You need to stay

me from falling. My hands grasped something firm as the image of Alec and Kade came to mind. The pain in my bones dulled, and when I

my captors. It seems little time had passed, as they were approaching

sound had come from me. I ran my tongue over my teeth, noting how strange everything

ground, nearly toppling over as I

with

snow coated my body, reflecting the moonlight beautifully. I gazed down at my paws,

white.” One of the men scoffed, glancing at

I grimaced, ‘Is something wrong

now, we need to

and Kade?’ I found myself asking, wincing

shifted–they’ll find us.’ Thalia reassured me. ‘Now, let me

‘Are you sure?’

known you your entire

I watched through Thalia’s eyes as she barreled through the three men, snapping at their limbs as she plowed through the narrow

shrubs as Thalia led us into the woods. My eyes were wide as I looked

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