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Chapter 247 

ALEXANDER 

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By the time Cole and I pulled up in front of my mother’s house, the sun was already going down

It was almost evening

That alone unsettled me

Helen was a creature of habit. If she planned to be out late, she would have let Irene know. If she planned to stay in, every light would have been on by now, the house alive in that quiet, controlled way that always announced her presence before you ever saw her

But the mansion sat too still

I cut the engine and stepped out of the car, my instincts sharpening immediately. Cole did the same, his posture shifting from relaxed to alert without a word exchanged between us. We didn’t need to talk. Years of working together had taught us how to read each other’s silences

As we approached the front door, something feltoff

I reached for the handle out of habitand it turned easily

Unlocked

I froze

My gaze snapped to Cole’s. His jaw tightened, eyes darkening as he gave a subtle nod

That wasn’t a mistake Helen would make

Not ever

We entered slowly, every step measured, every breath controlled. I let my senses stretch outward, searching for anythingfear, blood, a lingering foreign scentbut the house greeted us with 

silence

The sitting room was in order

Nothing overturned. No broken furniture. No signs of struggle. The cushions were perfectly arranged, the coffee table spotless, the curtains drawn just enough to let the fading daylight in. It looked exactly the way Helen liked it

If something had happened, it hadn’t happened here

I’ll check downstairs,Cole murmured

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I nodded. I’ll go up.” 

We split without hesitation

I took the stairs two at a time, my pulse thudding harder with every step. The secondfloor hallway 

stretched before me, dim and familiar. I’d walked these halls a lot. I knew every corner, every creak 

of the floorboards

My mother’s door was slightly ajar

That sent a sharp spike of unease straight through my chest

I pushed it open slowly

Her bedroom greeted me with shadows and the faint scent of her perfumebut the first thing I 

noticed stopped me cold

The bed

It wasn’t made

The sheets were rumpled, the covers thrown back carelessly, pillows slightly out of place

Helen would never leave her room like thisnot even on her worst days when she was sick

I stood there for a moment longer than necessary, my eyes scanning the space with ruthless attention. The dresser drawers were closed. Jewelry untouched. Closet doors neatly aligned. No 

signs of forced entry

I checked the bathroom. Empty

The adjoining sitting nook. Empty. 

I opened the wardrobe, my heart pounding harder now, halfexpectinghalfdreadingto find something I couldn’t undo

Nothing

No blood, no torn fabric, no obvious clues

Just absence

And absence could be louder than any scream

I exhaled slowly and stepped back into the hallway, my mind racing through possibilities I didn’t want to give shape to yet. I checked the guest room. The study upstairs. Every corner yielded the 

same result

Nothing

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I went back downstairs, my steps heavier now, dread coiling tighter in my gut with each one 

Cole was already in the living area when I returned

Anything?he asked quietly

I shook my head

Same here,he said. Every room downstairs is clean.” 

Confusion twisted with worry in my chest

If someone had taken her, they’d done it carefully. Professionally

My gaze drifted across the sitting room again, slower this time, less focused on the obvious. That 

was when I saw it

Near the couch

On the floor

My breath caught

I moved toward it slowly, my heart beginning to pound so loudly I could hear it in my ears

Her phone

Helen’s phone lay on the ground, screen shattered beyond recognition, the casing bent at an 

unnatural angle

I crouched and picked it up carefully

This hadn’t fallen

A fall would’ve cracked the screen, maybe dented a corner

This

This looked like it had been crushed

Deliberately

My fingers tightened around the broken device, heat flaring through my chest. My jaw clenched so 

hard it ached

Cole noticed my stillness and turned. What is it?” 

I held the phone up. 

He swore under his breath, moving closer. That didn’t happen by accident.” 

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Raye burned hot and sharp beneath my ribs, but t forend it down foldet afford emotong now I needed clarity

Suddenly, I noticed it the moment the air shifted

Not gound, not movement. Just the faint awareness that we were no longer alone 

The house had been silent for too long, and now the silence felt deliberate. I stopped moving, my hand still resting on the back of the couch, and let my senses stretch outward. Someone was outside. More than one person

I didn’t say anything to Cole right away. I didn’t need to. The way his steps slowed behind me told 

me he felt it too

I moved toward the window carefully, keeping my profile out of sight. The curtains were 

halfdrawn, enough for me to see the lawn and the tree line beyond. Dusk had settled in, turning 

familiar shapes into something less defined. Shadows pooled near the hedges. One of them 

shifted

That was when the warning cametoo late to stop it

Something struck me hard in the side

The impact knocked the air from my lungs and drove me back a step. Pain followed immediately

sharp and concentrated. I looked down and saw the shaft of an arrow lodged just below my ribs

For a second, I didn’t move

Not because I couldn’tbut because I was assessing it. Depth. Angle. Whether it had hit anything 

vital

It hadn’t

Alexander,” Cole said, already moving toward me

I’m fine,” I said, though my voice came out tighter than I intended

I broke the shaft and pulled the arrow free in one motion. It hurt, but the pain stayed manageable. Blood soaked into my shirt. I pressed my palm against the wound and turned back toward the 

window

Another arrow struck the frame where my head had been seconds earlier

So that was their plan

They’re using the trees,” Cole said. At least three of them.” 

I nodded. The choice of weapon wasn’t ceremonial or symbolicIt was practical. Silent. Hard to trace. Effective against someone they didn’t want to confront directly

They weren’t here to finish the job.. 

They were here to send a message

I moved away from the window and circled toward the side exit instead. If they wanted me contained inside the house, I wasn’t going to give them that advantage

The door opened quietly. Cool air rushed in

I stepped out and immediately rolled to the side as another arrow hit the ground where I’d been standing. I tracked the trajectory this time. One shooter, elevated, left flank

I sprinted

The distance closed fast. The attacker tried to reposition but hesitatedlong enough for me to reach him. I didn’t shift. I didn’t roar. I just hit him hard, driving him off balance and into the dirt

He didn’t fight back for long

I didn’t let myself think

Thinking would slow me down, and rage was already clawing at my spine, begging for release

I spun, blood roaring in my ears, senses locking onto the others fleeing through the trees. They moved fasttrained, coordinatedbut not fast enough

Coleright!I barked

He was already moving

We split instinctively, the way we always did. No hesitation. Just muscle memory forged by years of violence and survival

I went after the one closest to me

Branches whipped against my face as I tore through the undergrowth, pain from the arrow wound flaring but irrelevant. The attacker glanced back oncejust onceand that mistake cost him everything. I launched, tackled him from behind, and we crashed hard into the dirt

He rolled, baring his fangs

I caught his wrist, twisted sharply, and felt bone give with a wet crack. He screamed. I didn’t stop

I drove my elbow into his throat, crushing the sound from his lungs, then slammed his head into the ground

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The impact ended it

His body went slack beneath me, eyes glassy, chest still

Dead

I rose slowly, chest heaving, blood on my hands that wasn’t mine alone. The forest had gone eerily 

quiet again, broken only by distant sounds of struggle to my left

I turned and sprinted

Cole had the last attacker pinned to the ground, his knee planted firmly between the man’s shoulder blades, one arm wrenched back at an angle that promised pain

The attacker was alive

Breathing hard. Terrified

Three,Cole said grimly, without looking up. This one thought he could outrun me.” 

I looked around quickly, counting bodies through scent and sight

Two dead near the tree line

One at my feet

That left- 

I scanned the shadows

No movement

Where are the others?I demanded

The man under Cole laugheda broken, hysterical sound. Doesn’t matter.” 

That was the wrong answer

I stepped closer, crouching so he could see my face clearly. So he could understand exactly who was kneeling in front of him

Talk,” I said calmly. Too calmly. Now.” 

He swallowed hard, eyes darting between Cole and me. He knew. He could feel itthat thin edge where mercy stopped existing

If you kill me,” he rasped, you’ll never see Helen Blackwell again.” 

The world narrowed

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The forest, the bodies, the pain in my sideeverything faded until there was only that sentence echoing in my skull

Something feral tore loose inside my chest

I reached for him

Cole reacted instantly, shifting his weight, gripping tighter. Alexander.” 

I ignored him

You say that again,I growled, and I will end you so slowly you’ll beg for death long before it 

comes.” 

The man smiled through the fear, teeth red with blood. That’s the point. You need me.” 

I did

And I hated him for it

My hands shook with the effort it took not to tear his throat out

Instead, I grabbed his arm

There was a split second where he realized what I was about to dowhere his eyes widened, panic flooding in too late

Then I twistednot a clean break

I applied pressure slowly, deliberately, turning the joint past its natural limit until bone snapped and shredded through muscle. The scream that followed was raw and animal, echoing through the trees as his body convulsed beneath Cole’s hold

Even a werewolf wouldn’t heal from that easily

I leaned down close to his face as he cried, gasping, broken

You don’t get to bargain,” I said quietly. You don’t get leverage.” 

His sobs turned wet and desperate

You are going to lead me to Helen Blackwell,” I continued. Every step, every turn, every door.” 

I tightened my grip just enough to remind him of the pain

And if you lie,” I finished, eyes burning into his, you’ll wish I had killed you.” 

I straightened, meeting Cole’s gaze. 

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