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Owned by the Alphas 3: Marked by the Alphas

Owned by the Alphas 3: Marked by the Alphas

Lorelai and her Alphas grapple to save the realm from the vampires. Their family and shifting abilities are on the line and with nobody else left to trust, they have to rely on each other to come out of this war alive. But they have something more to lose now, the heirs to their pack. They're more powerful than anyone has ever been and come with a brand new target on their backs. Can Lorelai and her Alphas keep the pack, their mating link, and their heirs alive, or are the vampires the one threat that is too strong for even them?
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Chapter 5

I strained out my chest, trying not to take a breath, but it was taking everything in me. "Brax," I urged in the link. "Get her out of there," Derik snapped down the link, but Brax was still searching. "It's here; it has to be," he said back as I gripped the cliff. Black spots started appearing in my vision, and I grabbed Brax. He cursed down the link a second before something gripped my ankle. My air whooshed out in a tornado of bubbles, a scream escaping when whatever had grabbed me tugged me down. Panic filled my aching chest, and I reached for Brax. He grabbed my hands, trying to pull me back, fighting whatever had me, his biceps straining as his own face looked like air would be really good right about now. "Get out of there!" Kai roared down the link. "Don't let her go!" Derik screamed at Brax. I tried to kick whatever had me off, but it held my ankle tighter. It didn't matter anymore; I had no more breath in me. Darkness edged my vision, Brax's desperate face and wide eyes the last thing I saw before it took me completely. I was pretty sure I was dead, but there was pain. My chest ached and burned. I was sure if I was really dead, it shouldn't feel so awful. My shadows stirred inside me, and my throat closed, water rushing out of me. My eyes flung open as I coughed and spluttered, emptying my lungs and chest of all the swallowed water. My nose burned as it came out of there too, and I took heaving breaths to compensate. "Thank fuck," Brax growled, his voice raw as he enclosed me in his arms. I was used to being warm, but he was freezing too. I shivered against him and pulled back to see him. "What happened?" I wheezed, and he nodded toward the cave entrance where the water was licking my feet. I was on stone and rubble, a bank on the inside of the caves. "The shadows were trying to show you where to go to get to the entrance. They weren't your shadows, but I think ours were speaking to theirs. They weren't trying to drown you though," he said, and I coughed again, wincing at the pain that racked through my chest. "Okay. That's not creepy at all, but thanks, shadows," I said to the air, and the water bubbled before stilling. I tensed and looked at Brax. "They understand us; they know why we are here." "And they'll help?" "They're hard to understand since they don't actually talk, but from the feelings I got in my shadows, I want to say yes. But there's a warning." "A warning?" "Like not all of them are on the same side. Some will help, but I don't think all of them will." "And I'm guessing there is no way to tell the difference?" "Only in the feelings our shadows translate to us," he admitted, and I nodded; that was just great. I went to get up, and Brax helped me. I clutched him, my head spinning. "Beautiful, you good?" Derik asked in the link. "Yeah, I'm okay. Is the portal?" I asked. "It's holding." "Just holding? Did something happen?" "It tried to close when you passed out." "Oh." "Don't do it again, or I'm jumping in there and getting locked in there with you," Kai threatened, and I smiled. They were hot when they were protective. "And you're hot when you're alive and breathing. Keep it that way. I like Brax; I don't want to have to kill him for letting you die," Kai warned, and I laughed. Brax rolled his eyes. "We need to keep moving; we don't know where in these caves the beast is," he said, and I sobered, following him into the dark caves that looked unstable as hell. Rubble and rocks weren't just on the bank; they made up the pathways of the caves. It made moving through them a little slower than I wanted. At least the shadows were more alive than they had ever been inside me and Brax in our realm. His were constantly checking on me, soothing, caressing like normal, but it felt more intense than usual. "I feel it too," Brax said, his voice echoing through the caves. "I like it," I replied. He grinned. "If only there was time to see how much we could feel here." He wriggled his eyebrows suggestively, and I laughed, clutching a piece of rock above my head and ducking as the cave lowered slightly before stretching out again. "I have a better idea. Remember the game we played with my shadows? And I had to find you?" I asked, and he nodded, narrowing his eyes on the tunnels ahead of us. "Yeah, want to try it to find the beast?" he guessed. I nodded. "We may not know what it looks like or anything, but we project our shadows out, and it'll tell us when we're not alone," I said. Brax nodded, his shadows pouring from him. I let mine out too, and they were off, running like children through the caves. They were almost giddy, like they were being let out to play, and it was kind of adorable. I missed being able to use them while I was pregnant. I had been relying so much on magic that it was kind of refreshing not to be able to. My shadows moved fast, searching the tunnels, racing Brax's in a game they played together. I smiled at Brax, and he grabbed my hand, helping me over bigger rocks that blocked the path more than the rest. I could've done it myself, but I liked his touch too much to refuse the hand extended to me. We came up on a wall of rock that took more time to move, and just as we cleared the path enough to squeeze through, there was an enormous roar through the caves. I shrunk back from it, the echoing throbbing in my eardrums as I covered my ears. The cliffs shook, the caves threatening us with dropping rubble and rock, showering us in dust. I brushed myself off as my shadows raced back inside of me, urging me forward. I peered through the dust and followed the way my shadows led me. They had found the beast. Brax followed me too, his shadows back as he eyed the jagged, rough ceiling of the cave tunnels. They were holding, but neither of us knew how long for. "We need to move faster. My shadows aren't liking us being in here this long," he whispered, and I nodded, trudging faster over the uneven path. My shadows led my body and Brax where we needed to go. I was so glad I didn't have to do this on my own because my sense of direction was terrible. I would've been lost three turns ago. "No, you wouldn't have, beautiful, because I've memorized every turn you've taken," Derik said, and his words warmed my freezing body. My damp clothes still stuck to me, but the way he made sure I was okay had me heating up. "Why? I have Brax." "You also tend to run off from us at the worst possible times. I am making sure you get out of there even if you get separated. Both of you," Derik said, and I licked my lips. I wished I had spent those few extra moments this morning admiring that gorgeous body of his and appreciating the love he had for me. I would make it up to him though, make it up to all of them. I had been a crazy bitch the last four days, and that wasn't likely to change until I had Zale back, but maybe I could relent just a little and enjoy my alphas for the comfort they were to me. "We know, Little Luna. You don't need to feel guilty, but if you want to make it up to me in the form of more time on my cock, then I'm all for it," Kai chuckled down the link, and I laughed. I covered my mouth as the beast let out another roar, its anger turning to a whimper as we drew closer. "We're almost there," I whispered to Brax. "Careful, Spitfire, it senses us," he warned and moved in closer to me, his hand hovering over my lower back. "I can sense it too," I said, my shadows writhing beneath my skin, but they didn't feel scared, more urgent. I was trying to understand them the same way Brax did, but they were too worked up.