Page 53 of Midnight Lies


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The selkies followed me out of the water. Rage returned to them and shook their hands in thanks. I rushed to Kaja, folding her into a tight hug, not caring that I was getting her wet.

“The alpha king is legit pissed with you,” she muttered into my hair. “Good thing you have that shield bond going for you or the orders would be shoot to kill.”

“He’s such a douchebag,” I replied. Pulling back, I studied my friend. “I missed you.”

“Girl, same,” she said with a chuckle. “This place is no fun without you. I’m so glad you’re safe.”

Rage straightened, and he clapped Kaja on the shoulder before sliding his arm around my waist. “Thanks for coming to our rescue.”

She nodded. “You’re—” Her eyes widened. “Get down!”

Still holding the big mallet, she raised her hand as if to throw it, her gaze fixed on—shoot!

“No!” I cried, reaching for her wrist.

“They’re with us,” Rage said, indicating Gray and Harp.

Kaja froze, and the large mallet slipped from her grip. Her gaze bounced from me to Rage and back. “What the hell is happening?”

The two selkies had hung back, and I glanced at them as one relaxed his hold on the handle of a dagger still in its sheath.

“Uh … so this is Harp and Gray.” I faced the selkies. “Our allies.”

Kaja nearly choked on her spit but said nothing. She was probably in too much shock.

“Are you returning to King Ozark now?” Rage asked them.

“We’ve been commanded to stay and help you,” Gray replied as he made his way to the dead guard. Then, the selkie warrior pulled his blade free and reach into—ummm, was that a fanny pack around his waist?

Sure enough, the selkie pulled a cloth from the sleek pack at his waist and wiped down his blade before sheathing it.

Kaja and I shared a look, both suppressing a grin about the fanny pack.

“You’ll need our help if the wolf king uses his alpha power,” Harp added.

Rage cursed under his breath, and my stomach sank with the selkie’s reminder. As pack alpha, Declan could command his pack like a vampire could compel a blood slave. If a Midnight wolf didn’t follow Declan’s orders, they’d risk banishment, or worse.

‘Can your uncle force you to follow his orders?’I asked Rage.

Rage shook his head.‘When I was younger, yes. He tried at the games. Didn’t work.’

Score.

We made our way up the path toward campus, diverging from the main path as we neared the top. I quietly recounted the past few days of events to Kaja in backward order, starting with the tenuous truce we had with the selkie king and ending with seeing Honor in the underworld.

Rage then took us on a secret path he and his brothers had used when they’d wanted to sneak away from the castle and go off-island—this one had no guards. As we approached the stone edifice, my gut started to churn.

‘Do you have a plan to save Justice and Noble, or are we charging in, weapons blazing?’I asked Rage.

He frowned.‘I’d hoped we’d have more than just Kaja and a pair of selkies.’

“Where are your sisters?” I asked her. “Are they okay?”

She rolled her eyes. “Rue, Nell, Fiona, and Mele pretended to be attacked to distract the guards. Rue wanted it to look authentic. She’s going to need a healing elixir before she walks again, but if we swing by the infirmary, we can grab the others.”

‘I’m sure there’ll be a bottle of mage wine in the infirmary, too. You can work your magic…’Rage said, squeezing my hand. ‘That might have to wait, though. We need to rescue Justice and Noble first.’

His words twisted my insides. I almost asked if his brother was okay but stopped myself. Rage wouldn’t have prioritized Justice and Noble without a reason. A very good reason. At this point, I didn’t want to know the details of their torture. Not until I could do something about it.