Chapter 621

CHAPTER 121 : THE MARK IS GONE

*Xander*

“Xander!”

I swung wildly into the dark, my clenched fist meeting with the side of someone’s jaw. My knuckles cracked against bone, my skin splitting with the impact. I roared with fury, fear, and pain.

I couldn’t see anything. Why couldn’t I see anything? Someone was holding me down, voices erupting nearby, all around.

“Sedate him–”

“Stick him with that needle, and it’ll be the last thing you ever do!”

Adrian’s voice rang through my ears, and I gasped, bucking against whoever or whatever was holding me down.

“I can’t see,” I rasped, whipping my head from side to side, “Adrian!”

“I’m here, Alpha.” I felt Adrian’s grip on my forearm and momentarily relaxed before reality rushed back to me, taking my breath away.

I thrashed against what felt like several people holding me down, the voices surrounding me now shouting in desperation to be heard.

“Xander, listen to me–”

“Where is Lena? Where–where am I?” I cut Adrian off, unable to hide the panic in my voice.

I felt a gentle touch against my cheek, someone with soft, feminine hands. For a moment I thought it was Lena, my heart skipping a beat and then breaking as someone else’s scent hit me.

“Take a breath,” Rosalie whispered, and I did, my body surrendering to her words while my mind fought against them. She reached to the back of my head and fumbled in my hair for a moment, then I felt fabric slide loose and graze my cheekbones as light flooded my eyelids.

I blinked frantically to adjust to the bright light overhead, some kind of lamp shining directly in my face.

My eyes began to adjust to the light as several shadowed figures hovered over me, their faces blurred and distorted.

“Are you going to freak out if we let you go?” Rosalie asked lightly, her voice warm and motherly as she gently tucked a lock of my hair behind my ear.

I shook my head, or attempted to, the act sending a ripple of searing pain down my spine. I felt everyone holding me down ease up on their grip, and I shot straight upward in a seated position, screaming in agony.

“Damnit–his sutures!”

“Xander, lay back down!”

“Xander, listen to me–”

me as my mind spun and my vision blurred with black spots. I fell back again, panting

Night Realm–” I

child, her touch the

“You’re in Breles, Xander.”

mouth full of water. I blinked into the light, my vision clearing enough to catch a glimpse of him standing behind several unfamiliar people. He was pressing an ice pack to his jaw, his

reply, but based on

none other than his mother, who was hovering next to him, pale as a

the sky fading into dawn. I was in a tent–one of the war tents in the camp in Breles. I was… I was

His eyes were narrowed on me, but not in a menacing way. He

what I saw when I looked down at my body. I gasped, then panicked, and hands came flying to hold

wrists to my forearms. Gauze covered my legs, soaked with blood. My chest was bare and wrapped in criss-crossed bandages. I didn’t know what my face looked like, and maybe it was a good thing, because when Adrian let go of my arm again I reached up to touch

shredded. I’d been

doses of my blood,” Rosalie said, giving me a

How did I get

a long

careful look, and Oliver’s eyes dropped to

the f**k

came a male voice from just outside

tones as she retreated out of sight. Through the ringing in my ears, I could hear the sounds of a

closed,” Oliver said flatly, his

“Lena–”

eyes fixed on mine. He straightened up, something flashing in his eyes that I didn’t recognize as he held my gaze for a moment longer,

really need to continue patching him up,” he said, every word laced with annoyance. I hadn’t registered the Egoren warriors standing in

are

replied, nodding at the healer, who turned his back to us and began rifling through a cart of supplies. “It’s

who I hadn’t seen step toward me again,

you–” Adrian growled, nearly foaming at the

be awake for this,” the

I painfully turned my head to look up

“For what? What–”

me under. I fought against the darkness creeping into my mind, the numbness making it hard to

maybe habit, but before I succumbed to sedation,

my gentle touch. I met nothing but open flesh, and oozing

“No!”

eyes, Xander,” Rosalie said, her voice trembling

but a strained, forced whisper. Through the numbness taking over my body, I could feel the anger roiling. Her mark, her mark that

began to fade. I might have screamed. I might have roared like the wolf

***

he returning to the camp?” I asked the healer, a different one from the man who’d done

healer, an older woman with a round, somewhat plain face but striking dark brown eyes, only shrugged at my inquiry. “This is war. There is no schedule,” she replied tersely, motioning for me to relax so she could redress the

blood soaked bandages from my chest, revealing deep, jagged puncture wounds–bite

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