Her eyes dilate in fear as she nods in my direction.
“It’s you he’s after,” she murmurs. The fear in her eyes makes my blood run cold. I jolt out of my chair and cover my mouth before spinning on my heels and storm out of the room toward the nearest exit. I don’t make it very far down the hall when Logan’s hand wraps around my wrist and halts my movements.
“Salena, who is it?”
I don’t turn to face him. How can I?
I drop my head, squeezing my eyes shut. This can’t be happening.
“Salena?”
I turn around to face him, my eyes pleading with him. I open my pack link and feel my brothers in the waiting room.
‘Guys.’
Immediately, they pick up on the fact that something is wrong and storm through the doors. A nurse yells at them to come back, but when they spot me and Logan they charge toward us. Logan's face darkens as he slowly sweeps his gaze between us all.
‘What’s going on?’Kai demands as they draw nearer.
‘It’s Samuel.’
Both my brothers startle, halting their steps.
Logan’s expression is intense, severe, his features sharp, his icy blue eyes hard. “If you guys know something . . . ” He lets it hang in the air.
I shift on the spot, and Logan runs his thumb over my knuckles before releasing my hand.
Kai and Felix are both watching me intently, their eyes begging for more information.
“It’s Samuel,” I croak, my chest tightening.
Kai shakes his head, backing away. “No. No fucking way it’s him,” he snaps, echoing my first thoughts.
Felix looks torn. “Salena, we would know.”
‘You banished him. He can’t simply return. We would know.’
I turn and walk back to Katlin’s room and ask for the sketch. Walking back, I hold up the picture for my brothers. Their eyes widen in shock before they harden like ice chips.
“Motherfucker!” Kai shouts, earning a glare from a passing nurse.
Logan, having had enough, snaps, “You have one minute to tell me what’s going on.”
I’m the one to speak. “It’s our brother.”
Logan’s eyes widen. “What?”
“Samuel is our brother,” Kai says, clearing his throat and running a hand through his hair in agitation.
“Why would he be doing this? Stalking you? Killing girls that look like you?”
“He isn’t happy my parents passed on the family business to me after they passed,” I say distractedly.
“A bar?!” By the tone of Logan’s voice, he doesn’t believe me.
Fuck, this is so hard to explain when he doesn’t know all the facts. I look at my brothers for help and Felix holds up his hands.
‘You’re going to have to tell him everything, Salena. I know you wanted to wait until this was all over, but shit’s hitting the fan. He needs to know,’Felix says.