Read Mated to the Alpha Twins [by Jane Doe] Chapter 101 – “How are we supposed to come up with an escape plan an hour before our final meeting? ” I hissed once we were all within the confines of our suite.

“Sweetheart, my parents and I have been mulling over escape plan’s for at least a week now.” Kade chuckled, crossing his muscular arms over his chest. “Ever since we found out the High Table wanted to meet you; we began planning. Garrett and Julian have been helping as well. I’m sure they’ve come up with something by now.”

Alec was draped across the sectional; the sporadic flutter of his eyelashes was the only sign that the sedative was beginning to wear off. All eyes snapped over to Alec when a husky mumble came from his lips. Tori was at his side in seconds, checking him over in a way she had done three times now.

When I had ran away, Tori began an apprenticeship under her dad. The time she didn’t spend looking for me was dedicated to nightly shifts at the hospital.

“It’s wearing off faster, he should be lucid within the hour.” Tori said, her words reassuring me.

The first thing I planned on doing was getting some food in his system, then I’d contemplate hunting down Marcus Novak and removing him from his position at the High Table.

‘If only your little fantasy were achievable.’ Kade’s thoughts melted into my own, and I flushed at the laughter in his voice. “Though, I did enjoy the part where you mercilessly blew the head off of Marcus Novak.’

“If you don’t like my fantasy-” I began, but was interrupted as the door to our suite swung wide open.

The twin’s parents were first to storm inside, faces hewn and eyes worried. The door had been locked, but they had a key of their own to get inside. It made it safer to just have constant access to one another, especially with what happened at the last hotel.

Their mom’s blonde hair was pulled up into a neat wrap, and though her sleek skirt and blazer were professional, I could see how shaken up she was. Their father was much better at hiding his emotions, just like his sons. His onyx hair was swept to the side, and his navy suit made his eyes seem even darker. Their eyes roamed the room for half a second before settling on Alec. There was no surprise there, only aching, mind numbing relief.

“I knew it–you’ve got him.” Their mom exhaled; her eyes wide as she looked at her unconscious son. The hand that was placed against her chest trembled, even though her eyes hardened considerably. It was her husband’s hand on her shoulder that kept her from running forward, to embrace the son she thought she had lost. Surprisingly, when she turned to speak, it was me she spoke to. “Do you know who took him?”

“Marcus Novak was responsible.” I answered without hesitation, trusting them well enough to know that my words would never leave this room.

“That man–uses his money and power to breathe down our necks, to keep us under his foot.” She huffed, fury brimming in both her emotions and eyes. After a deep breath, she continued. Her movements were a bit rushed, which led me to wonder if something else had happened. “Listen to me, I don’t know how you rescued him or when, but the entire hotel is on silent alert. There are guards everywhere right now, posing as employee’s and witnesses. I think–I think he knows you’ve rescued my son.”

“No matter how this last meeting goes, I won’t rest until Marcus is permanently removed from the High Table, and stripped of his position as Alpha.” I promised her, in fusing all of the courage I could muster into my words.

The door opened again, letting in Garrett and Julian. While I wasn’t surprised to see Julian flash me a grin and a wink, I was surprised to feel a very distinct lack of anger radiating from Garrett.

“What is that look for, Aurora?” Garrett drawled slowly once we locked eyes. His blue and brown eye mirrored my own, as did his chestnut hair and full eyebrows. The corners of his lips twitched just an increment as he continued, “You are well aware I have a mate a s well, yes? I am very aware of the lengths one would go to for such a person.”

I wasn’t sure what to say at that, but felt a bit uncomfortable as a strange feeling ran through me. Garrett would never be named father of the year, but he had left his mate and daughter to come and help me. Even if it were for selfish reasons, he’s stuck with me thus far.

“Marcus Novak says there’s been a breach in the hotel security, and that one or more intruders may be in the building. It’s quite clearly a coverup, disguising the fact that his captive has now been rescued.” Garrett told Kade and I, his eyes flitting over to where Alec lay. “While I’ll never be fond of my daughter being in danger, I realize she was not given these abilities to live out an ordinary life. I expect you to protect her at all costs, but I am–relieved to see that your brother is alive.”

I could feel how those words physically pained him, but once they were spoken, the smallest flicker of respect ignited in Kade’s eyes.

“Aurora.”

It felt like months since I had heard his voice, and every muscle in my body reacted at the sound. I pivoted, turning so fast that I nearly stumbled into the coffee table. My knee’s hit the plush carpet, and my hands came up to hold the sides of his face. His stubble brushed my palms, and his eyes fluttered as he mumbled my name again, and again.

I told everyone in the room, not bothering to turn my eyes away from Alec. His brows were furrowed, but relaxed as I trailed my fingers through his hair. “We can’t leave–not

been moved up, Aurora.” Julian said, frowning when I whipped my head around to stare at him. “We’ve got only twenty minutes to

brother a long look. His voice was hard and flat, “It’s not safe to leave him here. Not

everyone’s attention. Whoever was at the other end knocked once, then twice, then continued in a rapid succession of taps that sounded almost like

other end of the door. He walked over to the peephole and glanced out before turning to Kade and I with a look of confusion on

Ava! Let her in.” I snorted at Garrett’s comment turned

door, Ava came storming in. Her tangled headphones skidded across the carpet as she practically ran inside. After brushing several purple strands of hair from her forehead, she cocked an eyebrow

nails against her chest. “Seriously, I’m the one doing you a favor. I’m not the one who wants to play baby sitter to a kidnapped Alpha with a narcotics addiction. Consider that next time you keep me

sighed, sitting down on

wolf?” Garrett asked a bit snidely, giving

glancing down at Alec. “So–is

you talking about, Ava?” I asked, utterly clueless as to

about?” She retorted, clearly in a bit of a mood today. “Zayne asked if I could baby sit your beefy mate while he’s drugged up, so that you

never told us that.” I frowned, turning towards Kade. “Did he send us

any of the guards have received.” He replied, looking just

with him the next time you guys meet, but I’m here now. Let me do what I came here to

asked, just as bold as Ava. There was no malice in Tori’s eyes,

a huff. Her eyes widened a bit as she registered what she said. “Not that your life isn’t important or anything–but do they really have to vote on it? Either way, Zayne failed to mention there would be no one escorting me through the employee areas and up to your suite. So, I was stuck hiding under a food cart

you wanted to wash up.” I offered, grateful for Zayne’s help even if I refused to trust the

you trust her to watch Alec?” The twin’s mom asked,

with severe superiority complexes. They could sit behind their walls and watch atop their thrones as wars are fought and won with

hoping she could see the confidence in

us apart from Ava and Alec, left for our final meeting

pinned to the coffee table by a bottle

Alec,

down, the three of us are taking some time off. I need to get past the fear of losing you, just as I’m sure

we’re suffering through the final meeting. Ava is an ally, she’s safe to be around. Marcus already knows you’ve

of today’s meeting–we will come back for you right after the

Always yours,

Aurora

a new one. I still had mixed feelings about Jaspar Fox, and Brayton

publicly announced, there were some of us able to figure out those kinds of things. The twin’s parents had been the first to know about the lockdown, from a friend in the

by one, each member of the High Table walked to the raised platform and sat at their respective seats. The growing crowd of witnesses sat in rows around the circumference of the room, grouped in their own respective

had been jostled and bumped into

High Table. His suit was slate grey this time, just a few shades darker than his son’s. Zayne sat in his own closed off area, with a minimum of four guards at

and Ms. Aurora, the conclusion we need.” Marcus Novak stood, greeting the crowd with a wide sweep of his hand. His smile was charming and charismatic, every bit the bachelor instead of the blood-thirsty wolf. “We will pick up from yesterday by calling Aurora to

my eyes as some of the witnesses went into heart-wrenching applauses, with watery eyes to top things off. I

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