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The Alpha's Forced Mate

For undercover journalist Elara Vance, her trip to the remote town of Blackwood Hollow was a mission to expose the local monster not to become his captive. From the moment Alpha Dax Thorne scented her, he claimed her as his fated mate, ignoring her protests and kidnapping her to his heavily-guarded lair, convinced he needs her to break the ancient curse that controls his pack. As Elara races against the full moon to expose his dark secrets, she realizes the frightening truth: to save herself, she might first have to save the dangerously possessive Alpha who refuses to let her go.
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Chapter 6

Elara dropped into the narrow maintenance tunnel. Marcus landed heavily behind her. The air was stale. It was cold. It smelled of wet earth and rust. The roaring from the Northern Ward above them was muffled. It was still terrifying.

"We need light," Elara stated.

Marcus fumbled in his tactical vest. He pulled out a small, military-grade flashlight. He switched it on. The beam cut through the darkness. The tunnel was cylindrical. It was just wide enough for them to crawl.

"The tunnel runs under the fence," Marcus explained. His voice was ragged. He held his side. "It is an old runoff channel. It opens into the forest two miles east."

"Two miles is too slow," Elara said. "Lycian will send shifters after us. They track by scent."

"The Thorne scent mask helped,"Marcus pointed out. "But we are injured. We are slow."

"Your injuries are slowing you down," Elara countered. "Give me the pack tracker. You focus on moving."

Marcus hesitated. Handing the tracker to the outsider was against every protocol. But he had seen the Raging Wolf. He had read the execution order. The Alpha lied for stability. The Luna was the truth.

He pulled a small, rugged electronic device from his wrist. He handed it to her. "It is keyed to Dax's console. It shows his location. It shows perimeter breaks."

Elara took the tracker. She checked the map. Dax was fighting Lycian and the Raging Wolf near the Northern Ward. The fight was intense.

"Dax is pinned," Elara observed. "He needs support. Lycian's forces are using the chaos to breach the main gate."

"We cannot go back," Marcus insisted. "We are traitors now. Our only purpose is to warn the loyal packs. The Lycians will destroy the whole territory."

"We need a temporary truce," Elara decided. "Dax is the only one who can contain Lycian. If he dies, we all die. The Raging Wolf is an extinction event."

She reversed their direction. She crawled back toward the Northern Ward.

"What are you doing?" Marcus demanded. "We are escaping."

"We are neutralizing the primary threat. Dax cannot fight both Lycian and the Raging Wolf simultaneously. I am removing one of them."

She stopped. She pointed the flashlight at the tunnel wall. The tunnel ran directly beneath the Northern Ward floor.

"We create a structural weakness here," Elara stated. "We collapse the floor. We trap the Raging Wolf."

"The floor is reinforced concrete," Marcus scoffed. "We cannot breach it. We are not shifters."

Elara ignored him. She looked at the wall. The wall was brick and cement. It was older than the tunnel. The ground was saturated.

"The letter opener," Elara instructed. "Give it to me."

Marcus passed her the small metal tool. Elara began to chip away at the mortar between the bricks. She worked with focused intensity. The dust was thick. The time was critical.

"We need something heavy," Elara noted. "Something to shock the structure."

Marcus scanned the tunnel floor. He found a rusted metal support brace. It was half-buried in the mud. He grabbed it. He pulled it free.

"Use this," Marcus directed. "Hit the chipped mortar point. Shock the foundation."

Elara aimed the brace. She hit the mortar joint hard. The impact was deafening in the small space. A small crack spread across the brickwork.

She hit it again. Harder. The brick wall shuddered.

A sound of heavy movement came from above them. The fighting had moved. It was directly overhead. Dax's snarl was close.

"They are fighting on the spot," Marcus said. "Now is the time."

Elara swung the brace one final time. She put all her adrenaline into the strike. The entire brick section gave way. Dust and loose soil poured into the tunnel.

The ground above them shook violently. The sound of massive cracking concrete filled the air.

"Go! Get back!" Elara screamed.

She and Marcus scrambled backward. The ceiling of the tunnel above the breach fractured. A deluge of dirt and rock fell into the tunnel. The concrete floor of the Northern Ward collapsed.

A final, inhuman roar came from the hole. Then silence. The Raging Wolf was trapped.

Elara and Marcus waited for the dust to settle. They looked at the hole. The collapse was complete. The Raging Wolf was sealed under tons of concrete and soil.

"We did it," Marcus whispered. "He is contained."

"Temporarily," Elara corrected. "But the fight is now one-on-one. Dax versus Lycian."

She checked the tracker. Dax's location signal was moving rapidly. Away from the Northern Ward. He was pursuing Lycian.

"We must use the tunnel," Elara decided. "We are compromised. We need distance."

They crawled through the tunnel for another hour. The passage was slow. Marcus was bleeding heavily. Elara's head throbbed. Her energy was fading.

They reached the end. A small, circular iron grate covered the exit. It was rusted. It was easily moved.

They emerged into the dense forest. The sun was rising. The air was cool and clean. They were outside the compound's jamming range.

Elara pulled out her phone. Three bars of service. She had minutes before Dax tracked the missing Beta.

"Who do you call?" Marcus asked. "We need high-level enforcement. We need the National Guard."

"The National Guard is irrelevant to a pack war," Elara stated. "They are too slow. They are too blind. I call the only person who can help us now. My mentor."

She dialed a scrambled satellite number. It connected instantly.

"The Review," a dry, sharp voice answered.

"It is Elara Vance. Code Blackwood."

"Status?" the mentor demanded.

"Asset acquired. Proof confirmed. Target Lycian Thorne. Primary target Dax Thorne, Alpha. Secondary target Lycian Thorne, Raging Wolf. Protocol breach. I am compromised. I am escaping with the Beta, Marcus."

"Marcus is compromised. He is a liability."

"He is proof. He confirmed the lie. He helped contain the Raging Wolf. He is essential to the internal fracture."

"What do you need?"

"A secure rendezvous point. Two days. Lycian will use his external influence to hunt us. He has non-shifter assets. We need safe passage out of the region."

"Rendezvous confirmed. Two days. The abandoned lumber mill, twenty miles west of Blackwood Hollow. Avoid the main roads. Avoid all contact. Your cover is blown. You are high-value targets."

"Confirmed. We will be there."

Elara ended the call. She showed the phone to Marcus. "We walk. We hide. We move west. We have forty-eight hours."

"We need supplies," Marcus argued. "We need bandages. We need guns."

"We use what we have. We rely on your knowledge of the territory. We rely on my instincts. Guns are useless against shifters."

Marcus nodded. He accepted the new reality. He was following the Luna. Not the Alpha.

They moved into the dense forest. They left the Thorne compound behind. They started their westward journey.

Meanwhile, two miles away, Dax returned to the Northern Ward. He found the wreckage. The collapsed concrete floor. The hole in the ground. The absence of the Raging Wolf. The absence of Marcus. The absence of Elara.

Dax transformed back into his human form. His body was scarred. His anger was absolute. He had won the initial fight against Lycian. But he had lost the war.

He knelt by the collapsed floor. He saw the sign of Elara's sabotage. The chipped mortar. The precise strike point. She had engineered the collapse. She had neutralized the biggest threat. She had saved the pack. She had betrayed him.

He activated his own tracker. He found Marcus's missing signal. It had dropped out of the woods two miles west.

Dax punched the nearest tree. The bark splintered. He was furious. He was hurt. The mate bond was a constant, sharp ache. He could feel her fear. He could feel her resolve.

He opened his communications console. He sent a priority alpha command.

"All assets: Find the Beta, Marcus. Find Elara Vance. Bring them back alive. They are my property. They are contaminated. They are dangerous. Lycian is tracking them. Their capture is paramount."

Dax looked west. Elara was not just a captive. She was not just a mate. She was a tactical genius. She was the one who controlled the flow of information. She was the threat. She was the answer.

He began his pursuit. He would not stop until he had reclaimed his mate. His Luna. His weapon. His revenge. He had two days before Lycian found her first.

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