"No," he was serious but it was our best bet. Zion thinks having me is having power because I am an alpha female.
"I'm not putting you in danger," Wyatt said.
"Adira, sweetheart, no. You're too important and if that sicko uncle of yours marks you who knows what will happen," Mila said.
But we were running out of options, he was operating under the shadow and we couldn't let him get to us first.
"We can't let him come to us, we don't know how many people he has," I argued.
"We'll find another way, there must be. For now, we are getting more and more of his people with the help of your grandfather's trackers," Aspen said.
We discussed further and even though they were confident about the dark wolves, my heart still wasn't at peace. People were suffering.
"Let's find out for ourselves what happened to the Apatite pack," I told Wyatt. He nodded and held my hand.
"I'll drive," Aspen said
"I'll come too and inform some of my men to go with us," he said.
"Mila, we'll need some supplies just in case, can the Luna office arrange that?" I asked and she nodded. Even though Mila has retired, she actively helps around and has way more connections than I do.
We got ready to leave the pack and go to the Apatite pack, in about an hour we arrived there but security wasn't letting us through.
"Something is wrong," I mumbled. There was a heavy aura that surrounded the premises, and I knew the dark wolves were there.
Wyatt got out of the car followed by Aspen and Philipe.
"I'm Wyatt McMillian and I want to go through the gates,"
"We know, my King, but our alpha ordered us not to let anyone inside," The head guard said.
I stepped out of the car once more of our men did, and stood by Wyatt. The stench aura got even stronger and I knew the dark wolves were still there.
'love, there are dark wolves here, I think they are forcing these men to act like this,' I said.
"I demand you let us in," The dominating aura Wyatt released made the guards shiver and bowed. They stepped out of the way and opened the gates.
'What if -' I didn't finish my sentence when the dark wolves jumped on us. They instantly surrounded our small group and our men got in a fighting stance. The wolves were snarling and baring their sharp teeth at us and even though we were outnumbered by a far, we didn't worry as they were outmatched.
"Be careful," Wyatt whispered,
"It's his mate," I whispered. Wyatt touched his best friend's shoulder.
"I can help her," I said. Aspen seemed to be in turmoil for a while, he lifted his gaze to me and then looked at Wyatt.
"She's your mate, man," Wyatt said
"But she's a dark wolf," he said. I couldn't believe he was fighting his primal instinct to save her, if Wyatt was lying on the floor covered in blood, I'd save him even if he was a dark wolf.
"It's your choice but I will advise you to save her. The circumstances now may not be best but if you don't; you'll regret it for the rest of your life and might also lose your wolf," I told him softly. Azriel's wolf left him because he didn't save his mate; I didn't want Aspen to have the same fate. He nodded and I smiled.
"Call a doctor," I told one of the guards of the Apatite pack, he nodded immediately. " Let's take her to the guard's room,"
Aspen carried her but visibly jerked at the sparks. He put her on the couch and I tried relieving the female's pain with my abilities, her labored breaths became steady.
My eyes went up to Aspen, his gaze was stuck on his mate and the dark veins on her body. Sorcery's magic.
"The sparks," he mumbled.
"Every time your skin makes contact, it's like the most amazing thing," Wyatt said, smiling at me.

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