Chapter 59
Chapter 59
Sariel pulled me out of the trunk. I couldn't stand on my two feet. As soon as my feet touched the
ground, I fell straight into his arms.
"Be careful." He chuckled, helping me lean against the car he pulled me out of.
"H-how?" I mumbled while shivering from the cold.
He looked me up and down, then took off his coat and covered me with it.
"We have to go now. We're in the pack's territory, and more wolves will be coming here in no time," he
stated, grabbing my hand and leading me somewhere.
I looked at the coat he gave me; there were stains of blood on it, but Sariel wasn't the one injured. He
looked as perfect as ever, wearing his black suit and dark grey shirt. I cautiously looked around. Only
then did I see we were on the road in the middle of the forest. The path that we were walking down was
painted in blood, wolf blood. There were four cars that were crushed into each other, and there were
dead bodies all around them. It looked like slaughter. The view was horrifying, and I knew it was all
Sariel's cruel doing. It reminded me of the time Declan and his team came to the castle, and how their
audience ended. The only difference was that at that moment, we were in the wolves' territory, and as
long as we were going to stay there, we could face the anger of the entire pack.
I didn't ask Sariel where we were going. As long as I could hold his hand, it didn't matter. I was only
trying not to stumble on the ripped-off body parts with my bare feet, which were already soaked in mud
mixed with wolf blood. I noticed Sariel's black Bentley parked across the road, right in front of the
column of crushed cars. He deliberately blocked the whole road, but his car wasn't even scratched.
Then I looked at the hood of the first crushed car. There were two clear, imprinted marks at the front;
they looked like hands. I gulped.
"Those cars…" I mumbled, "Did you use your hands to stop them?"
In response, a sly smirk appeared on Sariel's face as he locked his eyes on me.
"Get into the car." His commanding voice sent a strange shiver of excitement throughout my body.
He opened the door for me. I smiled nervously and was about to get in. Suddenly, we both heard a faint
sound coming from among the trees. I flinched. Sariel's senses were much sharper than mine. While I
wondered where the sound came from, he pushed me into the car and stormed towards the woods.
The wolves were already here. As Sariel disappeared between the trees, something flashed, and a
shooting sound came along with it.
"No…" I mumbled and froze in fear.
I heard a few more shots that mixed with the sounds of fighting. I hated the role of damsel in distress,
and before I realized it, I was already out of the car, standing with my guard up. I inhaled while looking
around. The smell of wolves filled the air, more than clearly stating that this was the pack's territory. I NôvelDrama.Org content.
exhaled, preparing for their attack.
I couldn't see or hear Sariel. I only knew he was there, somewhere in the woods, where the fighting
sounds were coming from. My heart was pounding loudly. I feared for his life more than I feared for my
own. I knew that the wolves were using silver bullets and that he could die if he got shot.
Suddenly, someone walked out of the forest. It was a powerfully built, brown-skinned man with curly
black hair. He was over six feet tall. An angry, reddish glow coming from his eyes made me step back.
"Hello there, slave." He chuckled, slowly walking my way.
At first, I wanted to call out to Sariel, but I didn't want to alarm every wolf around to come where I was. I
looked the jacked guy up and down. He was massive, definitely strong, but not necessarily fast.
Additionally, I bet he thought I was weak. I dropped Sariel's coat off of my shoulders and stood in front
of the shifter in a fighting stance. He snorted, seeing me barefoot, wearing nothing but a light-pink silk
cotton dress and trembling with cold.
"Are you going to fight me, slave?" He examined my body while licking his lip.
"I'm not a slave," I grunted, clenching my teeth.
He chuckled, taking another step towards me. He was so amused by my looks that he put his guard
down...
"Now," I thought, throwing a punch at his guts.
He bent down and inhaled with a loud growl. I couldn't afford to stop. This time I aimed at his chin. He
fell to the ground. An enraged roar left his throat. I knew I had to finish this quickly before I pissed him
enough for him to shift. The second he got up, my roundhouse kick made him lose his balance again. I
let all my anger out on him, bringing him down to the ground again and again until I finally knocked him
off. I panted heavily. I took away more of my strength than I thought. Just when I thought I was safe, I
heard someone clapping their hands.
"Bravo!" A brown-haired guy chuckled, "That's quite impressive, little one."
I gulped, looking at four strong-built shifters coming towards me. They laughed, knowing that no matter
how strong I was, I stood no chance against four warriors. My heart pounded louder with each step
they took. I was more than aware that I couldn't win this fight, but I raised my guard anyway. Suddenly,
something changed, something that the arrogant wolves approaching me didn't realize. The forest that
turned into a battlefield, filled with snarls and growls, was now… silent. A wicked smirk painted on my
face.
"Something funny, human?!" One of the shifters roared.
A split second later, his head was in Sariel's hand while the rest of the corpse landed on the ground.
"Son of a bitch!" The brown-haired jumped at Sariel but immediately impaled himself on his sharp
claws that cut his guts.
It took Sariel fifteen seconds to change four shifters into four slain bodies. I stood a few feet away,
hearing their last breaths and watching as their flesh was torn into pieces. Sariel knew no mercy. He
shook off his hands, getting rid of the drops of blood from those who dared to stand against him.
"Why is my coat on the ground?" he asked, nonchalantly raising his eyebrows.
"I… I… It's his fault!" I stammered, pointing at the wolf I had knocked off before.
He looked at the unconscious guy and smirked. Then he leaned over him and cut his throat.
"W-why?" I gasped.
"I cannot leave any witnesses. No one can know I was here tonight," he stated coldly, then retrieved his
coat from the ground and wrapped it around my shoulders once more.
We finally got into Sariel's car. Sariel started the engine and we drove away. I sat in the passenger’s
seat silently. My mind and heart were a complete mess. I was grateful and relieved, but also restless. I
wanted to ask if he was all right. I wanted to cry out how thankful I was. I was anxious to ask about
Patrick. I opened my mouth…
"H-how did you know where I was?" I voiced out the question unknowingly.
"We followed traffic cameras. Those wolves didn't exactly care about acting in secrecy," he tossed.
"But… how did you know that I was kidnapped?" I inquired, without thinking.
Sariel gazed at me in disbelief, then sighed, "You know that your bodyguard works for me, right? It was
his responsibility to inform Leo wherever you went."
"H-how is Patrick?! Is he alive?!" I burst out, cluelessly.
Sariel glared at me. "He'll live," he hissed.
I gulped, then gave him the most innocent smile. I knew that my idiotic words annoyed him. My
rationality was greatly disturbed, and the fact that we were still driving through this damn forest road
kept me tense and alert.
"Um… thank you…" I managed to mumble, lowering my head.
As I glanced at Sariel, I saw his lips twitching into a faint smirk. It looked like his anger had faded.
"The pack's territory ends here," he said, finally driving onto the state road.
He must have sensed that I anticipated leaving the danger zone. I sighed in relief, smiling at him. Only
then did I notice that he seemed to be paler than usual. My heart thundered, realizing that something
wasn't right.
"Are you all right?" I asked fearfully.
"I will be… If we get back into the castle in an hour." He gritted his teeth while speeding up.
I looked at his neck and noticed faint blue lines beginning to mark each one of his blood vessels. I had
seen this before, after his accident.
"The silver bullets… Did you get shot?!" I shouted, feverishly looking him up and down and blaming
myself for not noticing sooner.
"It hit my shoulder, but I got it out already," he explained, and smirked sourly, "The problem is, the silver
has already got into my veins…"