Sould As The Alpha King's Breeder
Sold As The Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 331
Chapter 111: We Got Lucky
Maeve
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Robbie was holding me and Rowan to his chest, his body trembling as he took deep, strained breaths. The dust was clearing, the forest floor now visible through pockets of fog and debris. I blinked, my eyes ringing so violently it made my headache.
Rowan was fighting to free himself from Robbie’s grasp. Robbie let him go, and Rowan fell to his knees, coughing so hard his eyes began to water.
We were soaked from the rain and covered in mud. I looked around, turning in Robbie’s direction to face what was left of the entrance to the tunnel.
The hill was nothing but a pile of shattered stone and broken trees. I closed my eyes.
It was over-and at a tremendous cost.
TILE
“We have to go in for them,” I whispered weakly, unable to hide the pain in my voice. I hadn’t yet registered what had happened.
“Aye, we will. I think I can… I can move some of the rocks out of the way. I think-”
Rowan was already frantically pulling rocks from the entrance, screaming curses as he ripped splintered tree branches from the rubble. He was calling for Hanna, his voice
so desperate it brought hot, painful tears to my eyes. I swallowed against my own fear and grief.
The three of us had been the only ones to make it out.
The trees rustled above us, their bare branches scratching against each other. The forest seemed to moan, the sound echoing through the clearing sounding almost like the cry of a woman, someone hurt.
Someone dying.
Robbie held me close as a huge, violent gust of wind whipped through the space, nearly knocking us over. I knew it was her, Tasia, and as soon as the wind ceased, the sky gave way to stillness once more…
I knew she was gone. Dead.
“Troy,” I cried, turning into Robbie’s chest as I began to cry.
“We‘re gonna get ’em,” Robbie assured me, but his voice betrayed his words. I could tell he was sure we would find them, but whether or not they were alive after being buried under several feet of rock and dirt was something he wasn’t confident in.
“Damn it!” Rowan cried as he began to toss rocks bigger than his head away from the pile of rubble. His hands were bloodied, torn, and oozing red as he dug and dug and dug.
Robbie let me go and went to him, leaving me standing in the clearing. I watched Robbie begin to move some of the bigger rocks out of the way, waiting, holding my breath.
I heard barking.
I looked around, unsure in which direction it came from. I heard it again, and this time Rowan and Robbie noticed as well. Robbie began to pull rocks away from the pile at a speed
that seemed unnatural. He bellowed at Rowan, telling my brother to get out of the way as he began to pull on the exposed roots of one of the trees that used to cover the hill.
Rowan didn’t move out of the way-he jumped up to help and the two men pulled with all of their strength, grunting with effort.
tree shifted, then gave way, and Robbie and Rowan only had a split second to jump out of its path before several large boulders broke loose from the pile and crashed onto the forest floor. Rowan screeched, and Robbie bounded over to him, freeing him from the large rock that had landed squarely on his
caught movement out of the corner of my eye, turning my attention to the large hole that was exposed in the pile of rubble, and saw Duck poke
Rowan to nurse his foot, jumping back onto the pile of stone and pulling rocks away from
in, taking hold of someone, and pulled my mom out
a
pushed Mom down the pile of rocks on his way out. He was covered in mud and dust, his hair
winching and cursing as he walked out into
out next, turning around to pull Keaton up. He said something to Robbie, and Robbie nodded in
sobbing. He turned to me, smiling, and took
who was physically dodging her attempts to help him as he stumbled around the clearing. He
around the clearing, his eyes settling on each of us as he willed our obedience. No more magic, no
he wanted to say, but he was still a man of few words.
off through the clearing, quietly cursing his grievances as he fought against the dense thickets
at me, shrugging
you okay?” she asked
nodded, swallowing against the lump in my throat.
“Okay. I’m going to-to go after him. Your dad is
just,”
“A giant crab?”
other as children in lieu of something more aggressive or naughty when we were vexed. She walked over to me, embracing me fully. She reached up, wiping the tears from my cheeks before kissing me soundly on the temple, resting her forehead against mine. “We’re okay. It’s over.
I could manage to
her body instantly
embrace.
asked as he pressed
shook my head. Whatever scraps and bruises I had would
caved in, but that’s all. I’ll be fine. Nothing but a scratch.
to
“We will.”
Keaton was standing, alone. Rowan was nowhere to be seen, and I realized he must have gone into the opening of the tunnel with Robbie to
“Is she dead? Hanna?”
was silent, then shook
not dead.
Rowan emerge from the tunnel, holding a limp Hanna in his arms. He had her head pressed against his
the blood
tried to
go home,” Rowan said sternly, looking
without saying a word,
dryly, dusting dirt from the pants he
but Keaton held up
away. We don’t know where he went.”
he was with
in there, exactly?” Robbie asked,
a deep breath, glancing
that broken
him. We couldn’t see anything. That’s when you and Rowan started pulling the rocks away. Hanna refused to leave. She kept saying it wasn’t over. She was scared, trying to dream… whatever it’s called, to find Carl,” Keaton
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