Chapter 141: Chapter 141
Deangelo.
A growing unease consumed me, a feeling that something was not right. The arrival of the Guta pack brought a glimmer of hope, as they seemed kind and friendly, briefly easing my troubled mind. However, their initial numbers appeared surprisingly low. Their beta assured me that more of their pack members would join us by morning. Though unspoken, I found comfort in their presence, knowing that despite Bruno's injuries, his pack still posed a significant threat.
And then, it hit me like a sudden gust of wind—an unmistakable sensation of an Alpha's demise, specifically that of Bruno Amato. Wolves typically couldn't sense the death of another unless they shared a deep bond as mates. But Alphas had a special ability to perceive the loss of a fellow leader, especially when tied by a tumultuous history. It resonated deep within me—Bruno was undoubtedly dead.
Without wasting time, I shared this troubling news with the members of the Guta pack. If there was one thing I had learned about the Amato pack, it was the predictability of the Alpha succession. Salvatore, driven by a thirst for dominance and control, would undoubtedly rise to become the new Alpha. And that spelled disaster for anyone who stood in his way.
While Bruno's actions often showed erratic behavior, Salvatore's nature was a different kind of madness. He possessed a dark and twisted mind, unrestricted by boundaries. Once his hunger for power was unleashed, it would wreak havoc on our lands and our lives. The very thought sent a shiver down my spine.
As I expressed my concerns to the Guta pack, a sense of urgency gripped me. It was crucial that we devise a plan, a strategy to protect ourselves from the storm that was coming. The alliance between our packs needed to be fortified, strengthened against Salvatore's relentless onslaught. I passionately implored the Guta pack to stand with us, to face this imminent threat together. United, we could summon the strength and resilience to withstand the fury of Salvatore's reign. We had to prepare for the worst, anticipating his calculated strikes.
Though I harbored no illusions about the challenges ahead, hope ignited within me. The knowledge that we were not alone in this fight fueled a fire in my heart. The support of the Guta pack provided a glimmer of optimism amidst the encroaching darkness.
As I made my way through the house, Diego approached me, curiosity etched on his face. His eyes wandered to the unfamiliar men scattered throughout our home, taking up space. "Dad, who are all these men? Why are they in our house?"
His question hung in the air, demanding an explanation for their presence. I paused, briefly considering how much to reveal, before deciding to share some information. "Diego," I began, my voice steady but cautious, "these men are from the Guta pack. They have come to help us in a time of great need."
Amidst our conversation, I noticed Mrs. Cali bustling around, urgently taking Bruno away. Her words carried worry about Elena's absence and questioned why she wasn't looking after the children. Her concerns struck a chord within me, reminding me of the emptiness left by Elena's death, a void I hadn't shared with the pack.
Elena... Her name evoked a deep pain inside me, one I had tried to push down and ignore. I had kept myself busy, purposefully avoiding thoughts of her, afraid of the emotions she would bring forth. There was an undeniable connection between us, a bond that went beyond a typical nanny's role. The uncertainty surrounding our true relationship and the impact she had on my life intrigued and frightened me. One night, after we finally surrendered to our feelings for each other, I discovered her betrayal. And then, she died just hours later, leaving me confused and guilt-ridden for still thinking about her despite the betrayal.
Lost in my thoughts and overwhelmed by guilt, the sharp sound of a gunshot shattered the air, snapping me back to reality. Instinctively, I followed the noise, my heart racing in my chest. The once peaceful atmosphere of our home descended into chaos. Every part of my being screamed at me to protect the people I cared about.
Elena.
I felt Luca gently shaking me awake, his urgent voice filling my ears as he told me about the dangerous situation we were in. He said that the Amato park had launched a surprise attack on the Ferrari pack.
Our defenses had been weakened because we didn't expect such a swift retaliation. I couldn't help but blame myself partly for the mess we were in, but I quickly pushed that aside and focused on what we needed to do now. "What's our next move, Luca?" I asked, determined to face the situation head-on.
Luca, always the protector, tried to convince me to escape while I still had the chance. He believed it would be safer for me to run away instead of staying by his side and potentially becoming a burden as he went to defend the alpha and the rest of the pack at the Ferrari estate.
But I couldn't bear the thought of abandoning them to face the danger alone. I begged Luca to give me a weapon, to arm me so that I could stand with them and not just be a liability. I wanted to contribute, to help the pack that had accepted me as part of their family. I wanted to make up for my mistakes, and if necessary, even give my life for them. They meant everything to me—Deangelo, Mia, Diego, Camila, Mrs. Cali, and the entire pack.
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As we sneaked into the pack territory, I noticed that they weren't surprised to see me. It became clear that they were unaware of my fake death, only Deangelo and a select few knew the truth.
Soon, I found myself hiding with some of the other pack members, anxiously waiting as the threat drew closer. Suddenly, the door was forcefully breached, the sound echoing through the air. Panic swept over us as we realized that it was only a matter of time before we were discovered. In that moment, I made a quick decision. Breaking away from the hiding spot, I caught the attention of one of the wolves and sprinted towards the main house.
Adrenaline surged through my veins as I relied on the skills I had developed during our days of evading capture. Despite feeling tired, I pushed myself to the limit, determined to outrun my pursuer. With each stride, the gap between us widened in my favor. I could hear the heavy footsteps behind me, the breaths of my relentless pursuer growing louder.
As I ran, a bone-chilling howl pierced the air, sending shivers down my spine. It was Salvatore. I knew instinctively that the menacing cry belonged to him. Panic gripped me, urging me to run faster. Doubt tried to creep into my mind, but I refused to give in. I summoned every ounce of strength and resolve, focusing solely on reaching the safety of the main house. My heart pounded as I sprinted, but a sudden stumble caused me to crash to the ground. Determined not to let it hinder my escape, I forced myself back up and continued running.
Salvatore's roar echoed in my ears, his voice declaring sinisterly, "She's mine." The pursuing wolf hesitated, momentarily backing off. Fear gripped my heart, as I knew all too well the horrors Salvatore would subject me to if he caught me. The thought of becoming his captive once again was unbearable. With renewed determination, I pushed myself harder, running as if my life depended on it... because it did.
Desperation took hold of me as I reached the back door of the house. My hands trembled as I struggled with the lock, but it stubbornly refused to open. I pounded on the door, my voice filled with desperation as I begged for someone to let me in. Before me, a fierce battle raged, with blood being spilled in every direction. Time was running out. It wouldn't be long before someone noticed me and I became another target in this brutal conflict.
I pounded on the door again, my pleas growing louder and more urgent. Finally, a glimmer of hope emerged as the door creaked open just enough for me to slip through. It quickly slammed shut and locked behind me. Standing before me was Camilla, offering a brief moment of respite from the chaos outside. We shared a brief embrace, finding solace in each other's presence. In that fleeting moment, she handed me a handgun, a tool of protection in this ruthless battle for survival.