Series: Werewolves of Wall Street Series by Renee Rose
Total pages in book: 82
Estimated words: 78974 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 395(@200wpm)___ 316(@250wpm)___ 263(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 78974 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 395(@200wpm)___ 316(@250wpm)___ 263(@300wpm)
I sense Aster stepping close to my side. All the times I imagined reuniting with my long-lost mother, I never imagined I’d have my mate by my side, but I’m glad she’s here. Her sweet scent steadies me, lends me strength.
Now’s your chance. I came to get you out.
No, she signs, and even though Nan warned me she wouldn’t come, I feel it like a blow to the chest. A second abandonment. But then she adds, I want to. But I can’t. Oriana. She fingerspells a name I don’t know, tears her gaze away from me, and looks to Aster. Speaking and signing, she says to Aster, “The Warden has her. She’s locked in the tower now. They all are.”
“All the females for the ritual?” Aster asks.
“Yes. When you were found missing, the Warden gathered them up and locked them away. We’re all on lockdown. I shouldn’t even be here, but I had to, I had to…” she breaks off, her whole body trembling.
Aster leaves my side and goes to her, pulling her into a hug.
“You shouldn’t be here,” Liora says, her eyes still on my face. “It’s not safe. It’s too late for me.”
I can’t read Aster’s lips with her back to me, but Liora answers, “I’m not leaving without your sister.”
Her sister? I sign.
Liora releases Aster and faces me. Your sister. She nods her head, her eyes intent on mine. Oriana. Your little sister is in trouble. Her eyes fill with tears.
I have a sister?
Goosebumps race across my arms. My breath leaves me in a whoosh. I. Have. A sister.
All the particles in the Universe seem to break apart, leaving chaos as my mind is forced to re-arrange around this new information.
Aster didn’t tell me! Maybe she thought I already knew, but Nan hasn’t been able to contact her daughter since the day she met her in a New York City subway station to take custody of me as a newborn pup. Liora never sent letters, never made contact again.
It never occurred to me that she might have had other pups. That she has her own family here. The news makes me want to retreat into myself. To go even more wooden than I was before.
While I possess alpha traits, I don’t consider myself a leader. My whole life I’ve self-isolated. I had Nan, but I stayed apart from her pack, and I avoided joining one out East. I decided early on to make it in the human world with my intelligence and the hell with the shifter world. They didn’t involve my plans, other than to take down the Moonborn and free my mother from her servitude.
But right now, some protective alpha instinct comes screaming to the surface. If I have a younger sister, she’s under my domain. In my pack. My previous pack of one.
Two, my wolf rumbles.
He’s counting Aster. Our mate. Except Aster isn’t part of my pack. She’s another problem I haven’t worked out yet.
I frown. What trouble? I sign.
Liora’s chest sags, like a cinderblock just lowered on it. “She was selected to be bred by the alphas.”
I stare at her, sickened.
Then we’ll take her, too, I sign.
I see a flash of hope flare in Liora’s eyes before she looks over her shoulder.
I tense, not sure if she heard something.
“She’s locked up and under guard.” The tears shine in her eyes again. “I don’t want her to go through the Alpha Rites.” She fingerspells the words Alpha Rites, so I know it’s the proper name of a ritual. She shakes her head. “They’re terrible, and she’s too young.” She looks at me with that sliver of hope again. “I can’t leave without Oriana.” She’s pleading with her eyes. She wants me to help.
To save my sister from some cult ritual.
I shove my hand in my pocket and pull out two tiny trackers, like the one I slipped into Aster’s handbag at the museum. “Can you get one of these to her?” I sign. “They’re trackers, so I can find her when I come back. Find both of you.”
Fuck, I want to free all the females in Moon Hollow who’ve been brainwashed into serving males instead of being protected by them.
Liora takes the tracker, looking over her shoulder again. “I need to get back before they come looking for me. When will you come back?”
“When is the ritual?”
I catch the scent of a male on the breeze and jerk my head up, scanning the direction she came from. Liora’s eyes fly wide, and Aster tenses.
On the lunar eclipse. Liora’s fingers fly as she starts to back away. Run! She hurriedly scoops up the herbs she dropped and darts back down the path as Aster grabs my hand, and we race through the woods in the opposite direction.
My heartbeat thuds in my ears as we flee down a worn path, the one I started to follow earlier before Aster stopped me. The stress returns to her scent, and I understand why when we reach a stone thronged clearing, and I smell the fear staining the area. The whole place stinks like death, pain, violence, and old blood. The ground is worn from many feet, as if throngs of pack members stood and participated in the ceremonies conducted on the massive obsidian stone lying in the center of the granite pillars. The air is heavy, almost too dense to breathe. There’s a buzzing in my head, a pressure like claws scratching on the inside of my skull.