Odessa’s Confession part 3

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I turn to leave when Stephen grabs my arm and says, “Tell Aaron that Stephen said to save a piece of Odessa to beat for Randell.” After I nod, Stephen lets go of my arm and runs back to the pack house in search of Aaron. Aaron is in the kitchen of the pack house washing blood off his hands. “What happened, are you okay?” I say walking into the kitchen. “Oh. It's not mine. I heard from Stephen and Randell what Odessa did to Sarah. Did you forget that you can mind-link me?” Aaron says. “No, it’s just Odessa never let us mind-link anyone. If we did it was only the other Omegas and even then, we had to hide it. Because she would never believe who we were talking to and we’d get beat.” I say trying not to see the look of sadness on his face. “Why didn’t you girls tell us sooner?” Aaron asked sadly. “Would you guys really have believed us?” I say before walking away and heading to the pack infirmary. As I’m walking to the infirmary Aaron's mind-links me and says, “I would’ve.” I mind-linked back “Maybe.” I continued walking when I heard Tyrene scream. It was a blood-curdling scream, so I took off running to where I heard it. I try mind-linking her but it’s like she put up a block and I can’t reach her. When I do I see that she is on the ground with five rouges surrounding her. “Think you can run away, do you? We just wanted some answers, now we’ll just kill you instead.” one of the rouges says. “Oh, yeah. You and what army?” I say making all five of them turn around. Laughing, the biggest one says, “And what do we have here? The calvary?” Smirking, I say, “Why don’t you find out?” A menacing grin formed on his face before he shifted into his wolf. His wolf was brown with red patches and big, but my wolf was bigger. However, because of my unique situation, I rarely shift around the pack's village, and today’s no different. I'm an Alpha-Luna, I can take these pesky rouges without needing to shift anyway. All I need are my claws which are easy enough to bring forward. Once the rouges see I won’t shift they each lounge at me in turn. The big rogue seems like the leader so I go for him the hardest. The pack teacher taught us that if rogues come in packs, taking down the leader usually makes the rest back down. These guys are here on a mission though from what I heard walking up, so they might not give in so easily. The brown wolf with red patches lounges at my throat while I'm distracted, shoving a gray wolf away from Tyrene, but the brown wolf is slammed into the building by a black wolf. Looking over I notice that it’s Aaron’s wolf. “I don’t need your help.” I mind-linked him. “Yeah, sure. On your left,” he says back. I turn just in time to be smacked to the ground by a red rogue wolf. I'm holding his face inches away from mine as he is chomping his teeth. He mistakenly moves one of his back legs allowing me to get my feet under his stomach and I send him flying off me and into a tree. As soon as I'm up, a small black wolf runs at me baring his teeth, one spin kick to the face and he was down for the count. So, that leaves three wolves needing to be put down. Only at this point in time Alpha Liam comes running out with about ten warrior wolves and the three rogues surprising surrender. “So, you can fight off five rouges, but not Miss Odessa.” Alpha Liam says looking at me. I put my head down and say, “I never fought Odessa because she carried a Wolfsbane-soaked dagger that she’d pull out whenever any of us tried to intervene. Quite a few of us have been stabbed by that dagger.” “Well, I think we need to have a talk later about what’s happened here but for now get Tyrene into the infirmary for her own bed.” Alpha Liam says pointing at a lifeless-looking Tyrene. “Yes sir. Thank you.” I say and grab Tyrene and carry her in by myself since I’ve already been caught throwing a wolf into a tree using my feet. “Where did Brea come from again? Why haven’t we known about her strength?” Alpha Liam asks the warriors around him. “She’s from the Bloodmoon Pack, sir. But as for her strength, no one knew, we all thought she was an Omega.” one of the warrior wolves said. Of course, no one had the answer for not knowing about my strength because I never shifted in front of anybody except Tyrene, my best friend. Now she’s laying in a hospital bed and if I couldn’t hear her heart beating slowly, I would assume she was dead. What in the world could those rogues want with her, she’s never even left the territory. “Hey Doc, is she going to be alright?” I ask as the doctor comes in to check on Ne’s vitals. “Well, we gave her an injection with blue mountain flower, swamp fungus, and blisterwort, to help speed up her healing process. Since she hasn’t found her mate, this is the best we can do to help her heal faster.” the pack doctor said and when I nodded my head, she left the room. “Ne, can you hear me? Please say something!” I mind-link her through our personal link that no one else can tap into. “Brea? What’s going on?” Tyrene says back through the mind-link. “OH MY GOD!! You can hear me now.” I say almost jumping out of my seat. “Brea, why can’t I open my eyes?” Tyrene asks panicking. I look at her and can tell she's trying to open her eyes but they won't budge. “Hold on let me get the doctor,” I say and run to the door. “Doctor Sandi. Tyrene needs help!” I yell out the door, which brings in the doctor and two nurses. “What’s wrong?” Doctor Sandi asks. “She said she can’t open her eyes,” I tell her. Nodding, she puts her hand out to one of the nurses who hands her a cloth in sterile packaging. Sandi opens the packaging, takes out the cloth, and places it over Tyrene’s eyes before waiting a few seconds. Once Tyrene starts moving her eyelids beneath the cloth the doctor wipes her eyes and removes the cloth.
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