Trapped Between Two Alphas

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Author: Sam Crescent
hundred miles north of both of their ranches. Matt
kept in touch with most of the alphas, so they could decide on certain courses
of action with regards to their rules and packs. They all agreed that humans
were not supposed to know about their kind, and yet, there were hunters who
did.
    “What
does Daniel have to do with this?” Kris asked.
    Matt
pointed at the book. “That’s a weapon, and Daniel has a member missing.” His
gaze returned to the book.
    Silver
did not kill them. The weapon needed to draw blood and then be inserted into
the wound. Only then would it hinder a werewolf, but still it wouldn’t kill a
werewolf.
    “We
need to know who is responsible for leading these men to us,” Matt said. His
anger increased at what this could mean for Cynthia. She was a small woman and
would never be able to fight off an attack.
    “You
think this is an inside source?” Kris asked, shocked.
    “I
think someone is talking to the hunters, and I don’t like it.”
    Kris
picked the book up flicking through.
    “I
don’t like being hunted,” Kris said.
    “Do
you think any of our kind like it?” Matt ran his hand down his face. When he’d
been training when he was younger his father had arranged for pack members to
hunt him. His training in order for him to take over as alpha had been for him
to defend himself against an attack. No pack wanted a weak alpha. The strength
of a pack relied on their alpha. Matt had excelled in everything, including the
torture he’d been put through.
    He
recalled being chained to the wall with silver spikes through his wrists. Matt
looked down at his wrists expecting to see the evidence of what he’d done in
order to be the best leader he could be.
    Matt
never found his father abusive. He knew in his heart his father trained him to
be the best person to take over. Being a pack leader came before loving a son, and he would do the same so that no one would ever think
to rise up against him.
    No
other male in his pack had undergone such treatment. He knew Kris had undergone
the same or similar treatment. It was why no one older than they had fought for
the right as alpha. No one else had a chance at the title.
    “I
remember what it was like fighting for my life against the whole pack. My
father pushed me through the trials. I’m not going to allow myself or my pack
to be hunted once again, Matt. If I see humans in our forest they’re fucking
dead.” Kris snarled the words.
    “We
kill humans, and we risk the law coming here. If you want to deal with that
then be my guest. I have no wish for it to happen, but that’s up to you,” Matt
said. He stood up and gazed out of the window.
    Kris’s
men were arriving.
    “What
do you think we should do? Wait until they take us off one by one?”
    Closing
his eyes Matt tried to think of the best way to handle the situation. “I don’t
know how to handle this, Kris. What I do know is that now is not the time to be
separate. We work together as a team.”
    He
saw Kris fist his hands at his side. “I thought we were working together. Our
differences are in the past,” Kris said. “I don’t care about the pussy before.
I only care about Cynthia and my pack.”
    Matt
smiled then grabbed the Bible from the table. “I think it’s time we addressed our
packs as one unit.”
    Neither
touched the other as they made their way down the stairs. Their packs were
crowded in the main hall. The book in his hand felt like a lead weight in his
heart. If they were being hunted then he wanted it over.
    Kris
took his space beside him at the front of the hall. Standing beside Kris
reminded Matt of watching his father and Kris’s father when they were alive.
They were one of the few packs who worked together.
    Smiling,
Matt addressed the packs. They were together and united the way it should be.
    ****
    Kris
scented the air. The downwind sent the smell of Cynthia to Matt’s ranch. He
stared up at the sky. The sun was high in the sky, and the slight breeze
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