Filed to story: Owned by the Alphas Novel
My anger started burning away at the rage.
It was slow at first but then it melted everything else in me. My shadows fueled it, hissing and fighting against the numb until all I could feel was the need to kill.
The witches were dead.
“They had my children and I couldn’t let that be the end of this. I had to get them back before the witches got what they wanted.
My body warmed and it was the only warning I got before a loud scream that pierced my own ears ripped from my body.
My magic burst out, my shadows pouring with it.
It shattered my cage into pieces that went flying.
My magic swelled and radiated off me, my shadows too. My own personal electrical storm.
The silence was deafening.
Nobody moved.
I was glowing purple and my magic was ready. It had been starved, abused, suppressed. It was ready for the revenge I was promising it.
I gripped the bars on Derik’s cage and ripped them off.
Derik smirked and kissed the top of my head.
“Impressive, Beautiful,” he said.
“I am not letting them have our kids,” I promised, then edged down the side of the ledges and ripped off Brax’s bars.
He pulled me down into him, kissing me.
“We’ll save them,” he whispered.
I nodded.
We had to. There was no other option. Not when the realm was clearly helping me.
No way should I have been able to use magic down in this place. Or break out.
But I had.
I climbed over the rock face, carefully, slowly, making sure I was secure as I broke each cage.
Kai kissed me fully, pressing me into the leftover bars in his cage. “When we get our family back, we’re not leaving the room for days, Little Luna,” he growled.
I smiled and kissed him back.
Brax and Derik started moving up the cliff face, breaking the bars. I wasn’t sure if it would work but since their magic wasn’t suppressed now that they were free, they could use their wolf strength.
Good, it was going to take forever to get them all free.
But if I was going to get my kids back, I was going to need them all.
We let out the entire pack, one by one, they were free and we made it to the bridge.
I looked over at the cages on the other part of the cavern. There was no way to climb there and my shadows weren’t confident in being able to take me there. I wasn’t sure why, but they were hesitant.
Even Brax’s shied away from that.
‘They sense the shadows. Use them like that and it will summon them,’ the boy said.
“We have to get them out,” I said, but the boy shook his head.
‘No. Go. You must save the heirs. They are our only hope.’ The boy said.
But it felt wrong leaving them in cages when they had helped us so much.
“They want us to leave them here and rescue them by saving the heirs. But they helped us–“
“Fuck that,” Kai growled and started lowering himself down off the side of the bridge.
“Kai, what the fuck are you doing?” I demanded.
He used his tree-sized biceps to lower his body off it. He hung there then hooked the chain underneath with his feet.
He dropped down onto it and I gasped.
“We don’t leave people behind,” he said.
I smiled at him. How did he manage to turn me on even in the worst situations?
He winked at me, probably sensing what his little hero act did. The chain was long and Kai shuffled down it until he was far enough down to swing.
He started swinging on the chain, waiting until it had enough momentum.
Then he swung up to the wall where the witch cages were.
He grabbed the bar and tugged.
“This may alert the witches,” he grimaced.
“Then hurry up,” I muttered, all of us on the bridge.
Kai yanked hard, holding the chain in his other hand.
The cage rattled and we all paused.
“Think I’m going to need some magic on these ones, Little Luna,” he said.
I sighed and looked over the edge. That was terrifying.
I thought Derik might argue but he didn’t. Instead, he helped me over the bridge ledge and with Brax, helped me grab the chain.
Kai’s impressive arm strength held the chain so I could shuffle along it to him.
He helped me onto the front of the rock.
He put me on the small ledge by the boy’s cage. I lifted my glowing hands and put them on the cage.
Then I yanked as hard as I could, ripping the bars from his cage. The boy gasped as I did and the room was blasted with another wave of magic.
But this one was intense. The boy collapsed into me and I caught him.
‘I am weak. But I can get the rest of my family out of the cages. We will hide and once we have strengthened, we will come to your aid,’ he promised.
I nodded and turned to the chain.
“Wait, there are tunnels down there,” Brax called, pointing to the rock wall past the cages, “It leads to a smaller cavern with two other directions. It was where I woke up in my vision,” he said.
The realm had shown him them for a reason.
I helped Kai hold the chain as the boy broke the other chains.
“Hurry then, start climbing down the chains.”
Brax and Derik grabbed two of the other chains and did the same thing as Kai had done. I moved over as much as I could and using all three, each one of the pack climbed down. Beenie was the last, and then we let the chains go.
We shuffled down the cave tunnels into the small cavern Brax led us to.
The other witches followed us, and the boy eyed the two tunnels; he pointed to the middle one.
“That one?” I asked. He nodded, and Brax led the pack down there. I turned to the boy before it was my turn.
“Will you be okay?” I asked.

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