18

Icount every strike against the old hag’s back, watching as she hangs limp in the restraints.My eyes wander to the pack house from which the king has yet to emerge.I furrow my brows, glancing around at the guards.I am so preoccupied with dealing with Mrs.Daley I don’t realize the king is still inside the pack house.

I wipe my hands on my jeans, which are drenched in blood from the back spray from off the whip.“Is he still in there?”I ask one of the men standing guard by the doors.He nods.

“Yes, Gamma, we tried to go in, but he told us not to disturb him,” the man speaks, and I raise an eyebrow at him as I climb the steps before shoving the rickety old door in.Alpha Dean and Alpha Brock are sitting on the steps in the hallway.

“Where is the king?”I ask before Alpha Dean lifts a shaking finger and points toward the basement door.

“He told us to get out and wait up here,” Alpha Dean says, and by how pale he is, something has scared the life out of the old man.As I open the door, I can hear the king muttering, and I curse at myself for leaving him on his own.

Trudging down the steps, I can tell he isn’t in the right state of mind because of his aura, which makes my knees shake and goosebumps raise every hair on my body.That is proven more the moment my feet touch the concrete floor, and I peer over at him where he stands by a table in the center of the dusty old room.The place is floor-to-ceiling high in boxes and files.

His entire body tenses as he senses the incoming intruder.Everyone is petrified of this side of the king.The monster that lurks beneath the skin of this man.In this form, he is a predator—the biggest predator—a lethal beast, and he shows it within seconds of me spotting him.

One minute, he is standing by the table under the hanging light.The next, his hands grip my shirt’s front, and I am airborne as he tosses me.The air fizzles in my lungs as I hit a stack of boxes.

“Kyson!”I choke as his fist connects with my head.I growl before it’s cut off by his hands around my throat.I grip his wrists, only for him to lift and slam me onto the table that he was standing over when I came down here.

Damian usually deals with him when he is in fits of rage, and usually, the king keeps this part of him locked up tight until it explodes as it has now.

“Kyson!”I choke out as his grip tightens; his eyes are black and plagued with the horrors of his past, where he couldn’t protect his sister—a past full of bloodshed and unimaginable horrors.A place he is currently trapped in, like the nightmares that plague him, and I have yet to figure out what has triggered him.

I tilt my head to the side just as his fist comes down on the table before punching him in the ribs.His grip never wavers as he hits me again, and I hear the wood crack as my head smashes back against the table.He will forgive me because I’m not taking a pounding from him, and he wants to burn off some anger.

He raises his clawed fist again, and I shift under his grip, his tight grip making the transition painful as my neck elongates and the bones in my face break and move, my jaws lock around his fist catching it.I jam my claws in his ribs.

He grunts, stunned by the sudden pain he feels, that momentary distraction making his grip on my throat lessen, and my claws slip free of him as he staggers back, allowing me to roll off the table.Only this time, I am ready and prepared for his attack.

By the time he comes back to his senses, I don’t think an inch of either of us isn’t torn, scratched, or bruised.His anger diminishes as his eyes settle on me, the king returning, and, damn, next time, Damian is going with him.Every part of me aches and stings.

The king gasps, blinking.His eyes return to normal as he sits up from where I have tossed him off.The basement is destroyed, and I take comfort in knowing I won’t be cleaning it.

“Gannon?”

“My King,” I reply, baring my neck to him, hoping not to set him off again.We both breathe heavily, and I feel every bit of the 411 years I have spent on this earth.

“You want to tell me what that was about?”I ask him, trying to catch my breath as he shifts back.He leans back against the bench and crooked shelf, bracing his arms on his knees.I still don’t shift back, not yet.He is unpredictable at the best of times, an emotional, ticking time bomb running off pure instinct.

He clutches his hair in his fists, and I leave the question instead of getting up and upturning what is left of the table, the papers scattered across the floor.I am nearly tempted to drag Alpha Dean down here when he doesn’t answer.I spot some photographs.One of the women I barely recognize because she is ripped apart, but the two orphanage photos of the two little girls I recognize instantly.

“This has something to do with Ivy?”

“She belongs to that monster,” Kyson breathes, and I glance over my shoulder to find him resting his head back on the shelf and staring at the swinging light.I turn back to the paperwork, picking up scattered pieces and trying to figure out his words when I spot a photo of a woman I recognize to be Marrissa Talbot, the woman responsible for killing his sister.

It doesn’t take long before I realize what he means: Marrissa is Ivy’s mother.

“Fuck!”I curse, knowing full well what that woman’s crimes were.

“I can’t be with her, not after knowing who mothered her.”

“We don’t know for certain,” I mutter, picking up more files only to stumble across Abbie’s.I stack the documents in a pile.

“I’m certain she isn’t her mother, Kyson.How you could even entertain the idea of them being the same is beyond me.Besides, that girl was a child and not part of her mother’s crimes if she is, in fact, her daughter,” I tell him.

“And if she is, what do I do with her?”Kyson asks me.

“Does it matter?She is your mate!”I tell him while gathering all the documents.