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Now, Marcus spotted his mate talking in a low voice with Clay. Even from this distance, his ears caught threads of the conversation. Marcus wondered what he intended to do. Could Klaus Fleischer be the third mate of this union? Had it been so, he and Clay would have hooked up ages ago, back when Clay first appeared in front of the Magistrate. Even if his suspicion proved to be incorrect, the fact remained Klaus and Clay just recently attempted a liaison, something that seemed to have failed.

Whatever the case, Marcus hoped not to have to get involved in it. Sebastian joined Marcus and Paulie. For the moment, I gave Ross a sedative. Marcus felt an incoming headache. He called another spirit wolf doctor to watch over Ross, and then they headed toward the main area of the clinic. Just as they reached the main level, Marcus noticed a strange agitation in the people around him. Andrew Blunt was nowhere to be seen, and a flurry of activity engulfed all the doctors of the compound.

He just followed orders, which in this case meant preparing a heavy dispatch of field doctors ready to leave as soon as possible. This automatically translated into an attack. The ferals must have struck somewhere nearby, and the Harts had been called upon to help. Marcus knew Paulie was an excellent medic, but being a field doctor also required military training and a tough physique.

Paulie was much too young for something like that. In such situations, the ferals could be expected to launch a second attack, and the staff needed to be able to fend for themselves. He wore special equipment, and he obviously intended to join the expedition. You can get hurt. Tell you what, after this expedition, we can start some heavy military exercise.

At one point, Sebastian left, returning shortly after, all geared up for departure. It was just like Sebastian to be protective and practical at the same time. Marcus wanted to kick Sebastian at the realization that the other man used Paulie to keep him from service. He trusted 70 Scarlet Hyacinth his mate to get by. He sensed the moment Paulie realized Sebastian would leave without either of them.

You need Marcus more. Marcus could understand his mate, especially taking into account the previous exchange with Andrew. Not even a fly could get in without being detected, something for which he felt very thankful. Marcus recalled the way the ferals had been more organized and took his decision. Paulie would be safe here.

Reason told him Sebastian would be going into a dangerous situation, and therefore needed him much more. He looked between his two mates and sighed. Joseph had even given their leader a run for his money. Sebastian looked a bit doubtful, but eventually agreed. A half an hour later, Marcus and Sebastian kissed their mate good-bye and boarded one of the prepared helicopters. As the aircraft took off, they Three Mates, One Destiny 71 watched Paulie get smaller and smaller, until finally he disappeared altogether. In front of them, Andrew Blunt looked troubled.

I just hate leaving him. His father and adoptive dads had gone on the expedition to check out the aftermath of the attack, taking Sebastian and Marcus with them.


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The Harts stayed behind, as well as Ashton, Dan, and Linden. Still, Paulie felt lonely and quite bereft. Instead, he decided to get some more work done. Many of the doctors had left, so the laboratory section of the clinic remained quite barren. Only the guards and Paulie remained here, with a skeleton staff manning the main hospital, just in case something happened while the others were away. Deep in thought, Paulie went to the lab and buried himself in research. At one point, he felt heavy exhaustion weigh on him, and he considered going to get some sleep.

The offices held a comfortable couch he could use. What was he thinking? How could he possibly rest when his mates and parents were out there, facing God knew what dangers? Paulie berated himself for his weakness and went to wash his face. He clung to his need for his loved ones and continued with his work. On occasion, he lost his concentration, a feeling of deep anxiety coursing 72 Scarlet Hyacinth through him. He was busy studying one of the viral cultures when he smelled the smoke. Immediately, alarm coursed through him.

A fire would be disastrous. Even more importantly, they still had patients here. The two ferals and Ross remained trapped in this section of the hospital. The smell of smoke became even more pungent. It seemed to be coming from the upper level, where the patient rooms were located. At the same time, the corridor now appeared to be completely deserted.

The clinic had top-notch security, including smoke alarms, cameras, and sensors, not to mention all the guards. What in the world was going on? He hastened toward the stairs, and at the end of the corridor, found the alarm button. He pressed it then found the fire extinguisher. After cracking the glass and retrieving the item, he went up to the next level. As he progressed, the heat increased and the air became thicker and noxious. In the main corridor at the second level, flames licked over the walls, scorching everything in their path.

He still had time. At first, glee filled him at the knowledge his patient seemed unharmed. Ross could have very well been a robot and showed more emotion. Without a single word, Ross charged forward. Paulie took advantage of the moment to get up and scan the area for anything he could use to incapacitate his crazed patient. He was never alone. In fact, for seven years, Paulie could count the moments he went without an escort on one hand. The only time he ever spent in private was in his room.

It figured that at the exact moment when a patient attacked him, no one would be around. He recalled the fire extinguisher. It would certainly be heavy enough to cause a fair amount of damage. Paulie lunged toward his final hope, and he managed to grab it just a second before Ross grabbed him. They fought, with Paulie using the extinguisher both as a shield and a weapon.

The doctor in him protested, but he found strength in his desire to survive, and find all the other patients and retrieve the priceless research on the virus. Still, in spite of his efforts, Ross unsurprisingly won. He began to struggle once again. Paulie caught the moment and pushed away from his attacker.

As soon as he freed himself, he took greedy gulps of air, coughing and struggling to breathe. Oddly, his arms and wrists hurt, too. A comforting, familiar voice reached out to him. He registered Ash and Dan picking up an injured and bloody Ross. At the same time, he took in the increasingly dangerous fire. With a cry, Paulie realized it came from the direction of the laboratory. He picked Paulie up and draped him over his shoulder. He breathed in deeply, having a distant thought that one never appreciated oxygen until he was deprived of it.

Paulie shook himself and focused on practical considerations. They could rebuild the clinic and redo the data files. As far as he could tell, there were no casualties, but he needed to be sure. Some fell asleep, others started fighting or were in our situation. Another remembered disabling the alarms. In the end, we managed to break them out of the trance. Ash had taken them away from the area, most likely to keep them safe from any potential blast or viral spread. Some spirit wolves were fighting to control the fire, but with all the volatile chemicals and substances in there, it would be difficult.

The serum had been destroyed, along with everything else. This must be all a part of a greater plan. Were Sebastian and Marcus heading into a trap? His mates, his family, they were all in danger. Paulie cursed and knelt next to Ross. A brief look told Paulie the bullets had gone clean through. They would heal in no time. Of course, humanitarian sentiments abandoned Paulie. Ross had betrayed them all. Somehow, Sebastian and Marcus unknowingly brought a treacherous viper here. He could feel the blood splattering on his face, taste it in his mouth, smell it all around him.

It almost seemed more intense than he remembered it. A heavy slap brought him back to reality. Things are always as real as you believe them to be. Linden looked away first, panting hard. Dan and Ash stepped forward, only to freeze in their tracks. In that moment, Paulie began to understand. They needed more people. Linden could apparently fight him on a mental level, but not without losing. Paulie called out, drawing the attention of several patrolling guards. In less than a minute, they were surrounded. We just want to help.


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Could he ever rely on Ross to tell them anything about his mission and boss? They only had one choice, to take Ross down and imprison him. This way, they might be able to prevent a catastrophe. They were all in a circle, close to him, and all reluctant to take charge. An unexpected arrival changed the course of events. The crowd of guards parted to let Clay pass. We are your family. Why are you hurting us? Surely you realize it was all a lie. You wanted a mate of your own so badly you fell for it. Now run along and play with your foolish brother.

Leave this up to the grown-ups. He shifted to his animal form and lunged at Ross. It had the opposite effect. All the guards followed after Ash, immobilizing Ross. Ash ignored him, and stalked away, followed by a respectable number of guards. Clay and Amy rushed after them. He checked his watch and turned a little pale. Together with Linden and Dan, they set out to organize a search party. Ash returned, sans Ross on his back. Paulie did feel a bit apprehensive, but between focusing on Ross and saving his family, he chose his family.

Just as he thought this, a voice that sounded suspiciously like Ross emerged in his mind. Linden nodded silently, while Dan gave them both a quizzical look. He had a feeling Ross was telling them the truth, for whatever obscure reason. Ash glanced toward Paulie. Essentially, Paulie had the most to lose in this.

While everyone here would be heartbroken would something happen to the squad, Paulie would be left without his fathers and his mates. He stole a look at the house, his expression thoughtful. His body hurt too much. He remembered boarding the helicopter that would take him to the site of the attack. Unsurprisingly, he seemed tied down, bound by heavy cuffs. Someone had taken him prisoner, but who? Sebastian took a deep breath and focused on calming down.

He needed to keep a cool head. He could still sense his connection with Marcus, and this meant Marcus remained alive. Marcus must be unconscious because his spirit seemed a bit dim, not in pain, but still distant. Sebastian could work with that, as long as he managed to get out of here. He needed a plan. He strained against the cuffs, uselessly trying to break them.

The silver hurt his wrists, and still, he could not free himself. In that moment, Sebastian felt it, the terror, the anger, the shock, and misery. The feelings 82 Scarlet Hyacinth swamping him originated from Paulie. For a few minutes, Sebastian dared to hope Paulie merely figured out the investigating crew had been attacked, but the dim spark vanished when he experienced physical pain through their connection.

He sensed the moment Marcus regained consciousness, his alarm flooding their connection. Even so, the bond with the young human already seemed quite strong. Sebastian began to have trouble breathing, and he realized someone was trying to choke the life out of Paulie. His arms hurt like a son of a bitch, and still the manacles held. But the wall behind them yielded, and Sebastian found himself falling forward, his wrists still encased in heavy silver, while rock flew all around him. At the same time, he began to breathe a bit easier.

At first, he felt confused, but then a sense of relief filled him. Somehow, Sebastian knew Paulie had narrowly escaped being killed by his attacker. Whoever engineered this— because it was clearly a well-crafted plan—could very well attack Paulie again. Ignoring the burn of the silver, Sebastian made his way to the cracked wall and stole a look through. He noticed a very distant light, barely there, but casting away some of the acute darkness regardless.

Putting the force of his fear and desire to be with his loved ones, Sebastian began to work at the wall, struggling to make a hole big enough for him to slip through. He already suspected the identity of his captor. Who else could it be but Joseph? The ferals had never been organized before Joseph showed up, and no one he knew of could have an interest in keeping them prisoner.

They were pure, one hundred percent human. How could this be? His tone changed as he addressed his companion. A few moments later, pale, yellow light sent eerie rays through the darkness. Sebastian could at last spot the faces of his jailors. There was nothing particularly wicked about them. He was a stocky individual dressed in an expensive suit. With his gray hair and fashionable glasses, he looked more like an elderly business man than an evil genius bent on destroying lives and nations. The second man reminded Sebastian of a fitness program host. Sebastian immediately labeled him as hired muscle.

In fact, they could get rid of him by abandoning him here. Even if he did manage to find a way out, he suspected this place was 84 Scarlet Hyacinth underground, and everything would be specifically engineered to keep him from escaping. For this reason, he complied with the request and took a step forward. Is this some sort of joke? What in the world do you even want with us? He glanced behind him and realized a hidden door lay somewhere beyond the rock.

Guards flooded his little cell. Weakened by the silver and his efforts to escape the manacles, Sebastian was no match for the overwhelming number. Instead, they shot odd lassoes at him, trapping him in thick nets of silver thread. The guards dragged him off, tied up and helpless, while the two enigmatic men followed. They half-dragged, half-carried him up some stairs, until at last Sebastian glimpsed light.

His eyes hurt after being so long in the darkness, but he got used to it with a fair amount of ease. Finally, raised voices reached his hearing. Sebastian recognized him as Andrew Blunt. The guards carrying him at last reached their destination, the area the voices came from. Judging by all the equipment, it seemed to be a lab of sorts. They dumped Sebastian on the floor. Valerius and Trent were also there, unconscious, but breathing. Andrew Blunt seemed unharmed and was the only one standing, facing an elderly human woman.

She arched a brow at him. The answer came from the next exchange. Through some bizarre twist of fate, his jailors were sort of related to him. Paulie had told them a bit about his past. Apparently, the two somehow found out about it and intended to exact revenge. He punched Andrew, and the doctor recoiled at the force of the blow. Instantly, Trent and Valerius awoke. The Judiciaries took great precautions to ensure the existence of their nation remained a secret.

No human would have been able to do such a thing without being aided. There was more here than two insane grandparents wanting their grandson back. His suspicion proved to be correct. She pointed at him and Marcus. So their role here would be that of test subject. Not even Andrew—the only one who kept his freedom of movement— would be able to get away with all the soldiers swamping the lab.

Just take it from me. We have a different quarrel with you. Intending to corrupt our nephew with your perversion? One of the guards? No one on the compound knew for a fact the three of them were bonded. Still, what other option could there be? Shaking himself, Sebastian focused on the matter at hand.

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He could definitely do so now, and he growled low as he identified it. Marcus gave him a glum look, and Sebastian knew his mate also made the connection. Sebastian desperately wished for it to be a mistake, but it was too much to ask for. How can you betray them like this? Someone will figure you out, even if you do get rid of us. Believe what you like if it makes you feel better. Get a move on. I just might wipe your memory and allow you to live. The decision had been taken, but by the time they reached Arizona, he was essentially jumping out of his skin. They landed a few miles away from the canyon so as not to alert whoever might be here.

Not that they had much choice now. The attack in itself seemed bogus, which meant there must be a traitor in the ranks of the spirit wolves. At all times, they did their best to remain stealthy. It was very difficult, with the wide open space all around them.

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Paulie placed his trust in the darkness shrouding them, although he knew spirit wolves could see a great distance away. He prayed to God and to the Spirit Mother his mates revered to protect his loved ones. In front of him, Ashton seemed as tense as a bowstring, advancing slowly so as not to disturb a single rock. Finally, they reached the meeting spot. Paulie breathed a sigh of relief when he realized their reinforcements already waited for them there.

The Magistrate himself had come. Did he feel guilty for not seeing this coming? Paulie would never fully understand Wolfram. The word sounded strange in his mouth, since, after all, he belonged to the same race. But never mind that now. We should go in, carefully. We have to take them out as quickly as possible. He wanted to ask, but the squad set into motion, so he shut his mouth and decided to simply follow in silence.

The last thing he wanted was to become a burden. All of a sudden, the squad came to a halt. Ash pointed ahead, and Paulie spotted a group of armed men watching over the canyon, shielded by a rocky outcropping. The spirit wolves charged forward like a silent killing machine and took the guards down. After making sure the coast was clear, the group proceeded to the next step of the mission. Strong ropes went around the rocks and helped them descend into the deep canyon. Apparently, their people were being held somewhere underground. From this point, their operation became more and more difficult.

The rift seemed even more strongly guarded than the top, and the spirit wolves had significant trouble in getting rid of the humans in silence. After what seemed like forever, they reached a carefully disguised cave. With the guards incapacitated—the wolves did indeed avoid killing the humans—they snuck inside. The hideout held vehicles, weaponry, and an iron staircase revealed the existence of both a superior level, and an underground one. He could feel the pull of his mates coming from the second level. It was dim, since their bond remained unfinished.

For all he knew, it could be something else entirely. Paulie, you come with me upstairs. Ashton, you lead the others at the lower level.

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Ash led his assigned men underground, while Wolfram did the same, heading up the staircase. At this point, the spirit wolves rushed forward with no regard for stealth. By some miracle, one of them grabbed Paulie, flashing forward with supernatural speed. The man dropped Paulie at the entrance of a room that bore a striking resemblance to a mad scientist lab. The spirit wolves burst inside, and the human soldiers, now alerted, fought back. In a strange development, a large enemy force pooled here, so Paulie found in dismay the humans actually succeeded in pushing the wolves back.

Marcus, Sebastian, Trent and Valerius were tied up in something that looked like silver nets. Marcus was facing Paulie, unlike Sebastian, and his expression seemed a mix between relief, horror, and hope. At the same time, Paulie saw his dad struggling to keep three people at bay and away from the four spirit wolves.

He almost looked like a lion tamer, holding a chair which he swung left and right, trying to push his enemies back. Paulie tried to force himself to move, but he was frozen. From this angle, he was pretty much away from the battle, but he saw everything clearly, and he acknowledged the identity of the two other persons present with a heavy heart. One thing was certain. It was very strange to see them again. But more importantly, Paulie could not understand how Chad and Judith even found out about this world.

So how could his grandparents stumble onto the truth? With horrified eyes, he watched his grandmother retrieve a small pistol. As they fell, Judith struggled to recover her weapon. His mind went in a different space, something that defied all fear and weakness. He only knew his family and his mates were in danger, and he needed to do something to stop them.

His muscles unfroze and he rushed through the crowd, ducking and dodging the fighters. Several times, he was an inch away from being trampled, but somehow, he managed to reach his loved ones. He crashed straight into Judith just as she was retrieving her weapon and pointing it at Sebastian. His momentum sent them both to the floor.

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He looked back at his mates and adoptive fathers. He was almost afraid to see what had become of his dad. After all, what could he do against a spirit wolf? A grunt to his left drew his attention. The bullet must have hit the floor and bounced off straight into the wolf. Judith got up and smoothed the wrinkles off her impeccable skirt, as if she were at a cocktail party, not in the middle of battle.

You can come live with us after all this is over. He stole a look around and saw the human force begin to retreat. Still, it might take a while until the wolves managed to come to their aid. When she picked up the gun, Paulie decided to go with it and stall. We should get out of here. As Chad smiled at him, Paulie found himself in quite a predicament. He nodded and did his best to smile back. Paulie obeyed, but at the last moment, he faked tripping over his own feet. Chad let out a low curse and knelt next to Paulie. Paulie clutched his uninjured ankle, moaning theatrically.

Three Mates, One Destiny 95 He heard his father call out in protest. As far as he could tell, Andrew had been injured, but not severely. This was beginning to turn into one of those ridiculous films that never made any sense. Before the two humans could say anything, the Magistrate immobilized them, with two subdued blows. Even if Wolfram obviously held his strength back, the humans fell, dazed. The Magistrate put Paulie down and removed the net off Marcus, throwing it around the humans. Next, he retrieved the one on Sebastian and checked the vital signs on the unknown wolf.

After freeing Valerius and Trent as well, Wolfram focused on the ongoing battle. No wonder the wolves took their time. The flow of time seemed so much slower when you were terrified for the life of your loved ones. They were just humans, after all. On shaky legs, Paulie went to check on his father, who was closest to him. By the time Paulie reached him, Andrew already struggled to his feet. He gave Paulie a tight smile. From behind bars, Raven seems farther away than ever. But there is a darker plot behind the arrest.

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