His Lost Lycan Luna

His Lost Lycan Luna By Jessica Hall Chapter 121

Read His Lost Lycan Luna by Jessica Hall Chapter 121 – Azalea POV

Dustin never slowed the car down once, but he glanced at me nervously when we came to a particular spot on the winding roads. We knew the castle was already aware of us leaving because Trey had mind- linked Dustin. Dustin had ignored him, so we knew the King would know by now. That made me a little nervous because I knew he would be furious. It also made me worry about Dustin. “What?” I ask him, seeing him suddenly becoming nervous.

“We are about to drive through no-man’s-land. I need you to get in the back. We aren’t sure if the hunters know about you yet. But it wouldn’t surprise me because they have eyes and ears everywhere. Nowhere is safe.” he tells me. My heart beats erratically at his words, and I swallowed. We were deep into the forest and heading toward a range that led between the mountains.

“Climb in the back and put your belt on. Stay low, the hunters have wild-game cameras in the trees, and I don’t want you spotted, and we can not stop along this stretch, especially without the royal guard with us,” Dustin tells me, and I glance at the backseat over my shoulder. I unplug my seatbelt before climbing between the seats and into the back. Looking around the back on the floor, I notice some tools, recognizing one to be a wheel brace. Also, some duct tape and rope. I bite my lip, not wanting to know why they were in the car. The wheel brace, sure, but why the duct tape and rope?

“Seatbelt, Azalea,” Dustin says firmly before shrugging his jacket off, only leaving one hand on the wheel at a time. I quickly plug it in and see him glance in the rear vision mirror. He tosses me the jacket.

“Now, get down! Pull that jacket over you. The windows aren’t tinted in this car,” he says, and I sink down in my seat just as he floors it, accelerating even more. I was shocked at how much speed this car had; I honestly thought we were moving too fast.

Everything zipped by in a blur. Dustin drove that fast; we were passing cars like they were standing still. I remained quiet, letting him focus on driving along the steep, winding road leading into the mountains.

When we came to the top, it was a harrowing drive back down the other side, and he never slowed, if anything. He sped up more, and I began to feel queasy from the motion. The car sliding around the corners made me hit the door. His eyes flickering to me in the rear vision mirror occasionally made my heart jolt in my chest when he took his eyes off the road, even if it was only briefly.

out a relieved sigh, so

far out are we?” I ask him,

the Packhouse,” Dustin says. We drove a little further, and I saw a sign saying we were coming to a town when my phone started ringing. Dustin glances at it where it sat in the center console. We were coming to another steep incline, and I

up, pick up,” I hear her say, not realizing the call had

screen. There should be a microphone picture. Press it so

you there?” I hear her

I ask her, the phone volume turning a little static

escapes Abbie. “Ivy! Oh please, thank G*d.” She

to

so much,” I hear her gush, her voice lower

“You there still?”

of reception. It immediately starts ringing again, and I answer it, putting it on

wrong about Kade, Ivy. Send Gannon. Please, I want to

can’t read the sign; I am… where am I?” I hear her

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