~ Ron’s POV ~
Aiden has been out of control since we left the main house. He has been unresponsive and defiant. Not that I was trying to command him. It was more to protect him. He knows this. I’ve been protecting him, alongside his father, for as long as he’s been alive.
So, this was different. Something had him on edge. He was acting irresponsibly. That was completely out of character for him.
I was barely able to convince him to slow down just so I could keep up with him. I could see it on his face, he was consumed by something. It was like he hardly knew the rest of us were even with him.
The pack tried to pretend we didn’t hear the frantic tone when Josh demanded our location. We are in potential danger and Aiden is telling him to fall back. He doesn’t want him here. That is not how we protect our own. Josh felt pulled here also or our Alpha would never have agreed to send him behind us. The two brothers are close, but you wouldn’t know that with their current behavior. It seemed…competitive. Possessive even!
As the rest of us feel a foreign pull towards this direction, it has become obviously uncomfortable to Aiden. Whatever is going on is physically hurting him now. He is complaining that it is hurting his head. Why are the rest of us not experiencing this?
I kept the link to our Alpha open the entire time. That is what he requests in most detail maneuvers. He can’t be everywhere. He must trust his pack to perform other jobs without his constant supervision, but he wants to know everything. So he listens. He always has.
I was just about to suggest to Ethan that he send more wolves to our location. I didn’t want him to think this was something I couldn’t handle. I doubted nothing about my abilities to handle a threat. But this felt different. I know it. Everything in my wolf was telling me that this was unlike threats I had known before. My mind let stories, from years ago, creep in. The ones that told how entire packs were manipulated by scourges and annihilated because no one questioned what was odd…what felt different. Well, this was different, and I don’t want to be leading my group into an ambush. But is calling for more wolves a potentially larger risk? Would I then be asking the main house to stand vulnerable? Making my Alpha and Luna more at risk?
I was becoming frustrated with myself for second-guessing. I was the strongest wolf here…next to the alpha family. I knew strategy and I knew how to protect…better than anyone. But this feeling. I’m not the only one either. We all felt it. Something was wrong.
When I could finally see ahead, I saw a single figure. A man. I knew then I would not pull more wolves into this. But I also knew I had to keep watch over Aiden. Even though the entire detail was my responsibility, everyone knew that he was my priority. I couldn’t let him make a hasty mistake that would harm him.
The pack slowed and the tall grass shielded our stealthy approach. Each wolf crept lower and lower to the forest floor.
The sounds of nature were louder than any of my detail, so we were easily undetected.
Our pack began to surround the man and his car. I linked to the wolves who were nearing the car’s headlights. The beams spread out across several feet of grass, “Stay in the shadows.”
No human would have been able to detect our movements in the dark, but I could see the shadows of my pack as they found their way to their position.
We usually make a complete circle to surround a potential risk, but not at the risk of being seen by a human...while in wolf form. This time, we spanned our detail out and formed in behind them, encircling them away from the headlights.
I was nearly crawling on my stomach and Aiden was a full body’s length in front of me. I watched his behavior for cues to show that he saw something before I did.
That’s when he froze and turned to me, “He’s kicking something, lying on the ground.”
Aiden’s eyes grew wider…wilder and his mouth quivered in a snarl.
I could see the moment that he gave his wolf control.
“Aiden no!”
“It’s a female. Ron...what’s going on? I feel her!” His growl was raw anger and the man looked up towards our location. He stopped kicking the body lying motionless on the ground.
The man began looking around nervously. I had spent enough time around humans to know that his man was dangerous. I could smell his adrenaline. He was not afraid. He was angry. Hatred oozed from him, and I had no doubt that the female on the ground was in great danger. She was motionless. I could see the blood-soaked onto her clothing. Long strands of her hair were saturated with her blood also and spread against the dirt floor under her. She had lost so much blood. It was obvious by the way it filled the air around us.
We may not have made it in time.
The man was trying to catch his breath. He had been physically assaulting this poor female so long that it had caused him to be winded. What kind of monster was this?
Wolves do not kill humans. The rule is as old as time. But there are exceptions.
To save an innocent life was most important.
I had made my decision. It wasn’t an easy one. Taking a life. But it was necessary. I knew our Alpha would approve. There was no need to ask.
As I began to give the command to the two that I knew could handle the effects of such a burden, Aiden was already in the air.
His body left the ground so fast that my command was cut off. I yelled the names of the two and they were behind Aiden and knew what to do.
Aiden was going in to protect the girl.
The other two were going in to protect Aiden.