Mated to the Triplet Alphas-Chapter 45: Safe Haven

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Chapter 45: Chapter 45: Safe Haven

Consciousness returned slowly, like swimming up through murky water. My head throbbed, and my mouth felt dry as sandpaper. I blinked, trying to focus on the face above me.

"Liam?" My voice came out as a raspy whisper.

"I’m here, baby. You’re safe now." His arms tightened around me, solid and warm.

Relief flooded through me as the fog in my mind cleared. I was in Liam’s arms, his naked chest warm against my cheek. My eyes darted around, taking in the scene. Lucas was still in wolf form, his massive black body positioned protectively in front of us, hackles raised and golden eyes glowing in the darkness. Levi was a few feet away, completely naked and pinning down my attacker with one hand wrapped around his throat.

"Who are you?!" Levi demanded, his voice a feral growl.

The man’s eyes widened, darting frantically between the three brothers. His face was exposed now, the bandana torn away. What I could see made my stomach turn—his skin was a maze of raised scars, burns, and poorly healed wounds. His features were so distorted it would be impossible to identify him.

Before Levi could tighten his grip, the man’s jaw clenched. A sickening crunch echoed through the clearing, and immediately his body began to convulse.

"What the—" Levi jumped back as foam bubbled from the man’s mouth, his eyes rolling back.

Lucas shifted back to human form in a fluid motion of muscle and bone. "He’s poisoned himself," he said grimly, kneeling beside the thrashing body. "Wolfsbane pill. Hidden in his mouth."

Within seconds, the man went still, his eyes glassy and fixed on the night sky.

"Dammit!" Levi slammed his fist against the ground. "We needed answers!"

Liam shifted me in his arms, his eyes scanning my face. "Are you hurt? Did he hurt you?"

I shook my head, though the movement made me dizzy. "Just the chloroform. I think I’m okay."

Lucas came to kneel beside us, his hand gently cupping my cheek. "We need to get her back to the house. Now."

Liam lifted me effortlessly, cradling me against his chest. My fingers curled into his skin, seeking his warmth. The terror of the attack still pulsed through me, but here, surrounded by my mates, I felt the fear beginning to recede.

"What about him?" I asked, glancing at the dead kidnapper.

"I’ll call the warriors," Lucas said, already reaching for the phone he’d stashed in a hollow tree before shifting. "Liam, get her inside. Levi, stay here and guard the body. No one touches it until our people arrive."

The walk back to the house was a blur. I pressed my face against Liam’s chest, listening to his steady heartbeat. His arms around me felt like the safest place in the world.

"I was so scared," I whispered.

Liam’s arms tightened. "I know, baby,” he said. “I felt it. Through the bond. I’ve never been so terrified in my life."

By the time we reached the mansion, the entire pack was on high alert. Warriors patrolled the perimeter, their expressions grim. Inside, the house buzzed with activity.

"Lockdown protocol is in effect," someone called as we entered.

Alpha Henry strode toward us, his face a mask of controlled fury. I’d rarely seen him look so serious—or so concerned.

"Hazel," he said, his voice gentler than I’d ever heard it. "Are you alright?"

I nodded weakly. "Yes, Alpha."

His hand briefly touched my shoulder—the most affection he’d ever shown me. "Good. Liam, get her checked out by the medics. I want a full report within the hour."

"Yes, Father," Liam said.

The next half hour passed in a whirlwind. A pack nurse examined me, checking my vitals and confirming that the chloroform would have no lasting effects. Lucas returned, now dressed, with Levi close behind. Their expressions were thunderous.

"No identification on him," Lucas reported. "Nothing to indicate who sent him."

"What about the body?" I asked.

"Being examined," Levi said, dropping onto the edge of my bed and taking my hand. "But those scars... it’s like someone deliberately made sure he couldn’t be identified."

Alpha Henry appeared in the doorway. "The council is assembled. We need to discuss security measures."

"We’re staying with Hazel," Liam said firmly.

Henry nodded. "Of course. I’ve doubled the guards around the house. She’ll be safe here."

I glanced around. "Where’s Luna Evelyn?"

A shadow passed over the Alpha’s face. "Attending to Jessie. The girl was... upset by the commotion."

Of course she was, I thought bitterly. After the Alpha left, the triplets surrounded me on the bed, forming a protective circle. Lucas sat at the head, his hand absently stroking my hair. Liam held my right hand, and Levi sprawled across the foot of the bed, one hand resting on my ankle.

"Who would do this?" I asked. That was what I couldn’t figure out. "Who would want to kidnap me?"

The brothers exchanged glances.

"This wasn’t random," Lucas said carefully. "They targeted you specifically." ƒгeewёbnovel.com

"But why? I’m nobody important."

"You’re our mate," Levi said fiercely. "Future Luna of Emberfang. That makes you important."

My mind raced through possibilities. "Could it be... someone who doesn’t want me with you? Like one of your ex-girlfriends?" I hesitated. "Or... your mother?"

"Hazel—" Liam started.

"I know how she feels about me," I said quietly. "She made it clear tonight."

"She wouldn’t go this far," Lucas said, though he didn’t sound entirely convinced. "But we will investigate every possibility. I promise you that."

Levi squeezed my ankle reassuringly. "Whoever it was, they failed. And now they’ve lost their operative."

"We’ll double security," Liam added. "No one will get near you again."

I nodded. I know I could trust them to get to the bottom of this. Right now, there was no safer place than here with my mates.

Lucas’s brow suddenly furrowed, his expression turning grave. "There’s another possibility we need to consider."

"What’s that?" Liam asked.

Lucas’s eyes met mine, dark and serious. "What if it’s The Dark Hour?"