Chapter 632 Gavin's POV Spencer's grandmother was dead.
The rogues had killed her.
I pulled my gun out so I could be armed while I escorted Lucy back to the packhouse unharmed. Thankfully, the packhouse wasn't too far away. However, the damage happening around the pack was escalating at a fast rate. There were bombs being ignited, destroying homes and buildings. Lives were being lost all around me, and the most I could do was shoot my weapon a couple of times. I needed to get Lucy to safety, but above anything else, I needed to find Judy.
A woman covered in blood and burn marks ran towith tears in her eyes. She grabbed at my foot, beggingto help her. Before I could react, a rogue attacked her, knocking her off balance. The wolf sank his big teeth into her fragile neck, and she screamed out in agony.
Lucy reached out to help her, but I grabbed her arm, pulling her away, and then I shot the woman in the head, aiming to end her pain. Then, I shot the rogue. Lucy gasped, her hands flying to her mouth and tears spilling down her cheeks. I grabbed her arm, pulling her along with me. I shot whatever rogues lunged at me, but for the most part, they were preoccupied terrorizing the other packmates and destroying anything they cinto contact with. I shuddered as I watched the pack fall; the rogues laughing like hyenas, makingrecoil and bile rise in my throat.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWe reached the packhouse just as Sampson was leaving with a group of his Gammas. When his eyes fell on Lucy, relief washed over him. He ran to her, wrapping her in his arms and kissing her face like he was afraid he'd never see her again.
"You have no idea how worried I was. Where did you run off to? You know the rules, Lucy," he started to reprimand, but his voice held no malice. He was just relieved that his mate was okay.
"What's going on? How are there so many rogues that breached our borders?" Lucy asked as tears fell down her cheeks. I, too, wanted to know the answer to that question; I had never seen anything like it before.
"That's what I'm trying to figure out. Marlo's team was supposed to be on patrol on and around the borders today. He toldthat he had people perched outside the border and within the borders, while others searched the perimeter. There shouldn't have been any breaches. Our security system was shut down too." "What?" Lucy gasped, covering her mouth, horror on her face.
"Have you tried to reach out to Marlo?" I asked impatiently. "And what about Judy? Have you heard from her?" Sampson shook his head.
"She wasn't home?" Sampson asked.
"No," I replied. "I need to find her above anything else right now." Sampson nodded, turning to one of his gammas.
"Take Lucy inside and keep her safe," he ordered.
"I don't want to leave you," Lucy said, panicked.
Sampson cupped her face in his hands.
"I need you to be safe, my love. I will cfor you when it's safe. I promise..." he assured her, kissing her forehead.
She shook her head stubbornly.
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"I won't be okay if you aren't okay," she whispered. "Please etmecwith you." "I'm sorry, but I can't risk it. Go with him and get to safety. I'll cback for you," he assured her again.
Reluctantly, she left with the gamma; I looked around at the chaos. This' e pack was falling apart quickly.
"I need to find Marlo and find out what happened at the borders that Le allowed this," Sampson told me.
I needed to find Judy; I wasn't going to spend any more there if Judy wasn't here: Carol mentioned something about a cabin 10 miles from the pack. The directions she gave were engraved in my head. I shifted into my wolf, passing control onto him because I knew he'd be able to find Judy. Now that we were in the sregion as her, there was no way he was letting her go again.