Alpha Of Aberdeen
Chapter 27

Malachi's POV

I hold Chloe in my arms, still shaking her gently to wake her. The paramedics arrive and askeveryone to back up to give them some space. I feel as if I'm underwater, everyone is a blur withmuffled voices as if they're talking in slow motion. I can just make out the form of one paramedic ashe kneels beside me to check Chloe's pulse. "Sir, her pulse is feeble.” He begins to tell me; his wordsclear as day. “She seems to

have lost a lot of blood.” The paramedic says, almost like he’s telling me it's too late.

"HELP HER," I growl, causing him to jump, but I don't care. I look down to see Chloe's face, which isturning blue and her once warm skin is now cold to the touch. "Chloe, please don't leave me,” I cry,hugging her to my body as I rock her. Tears are falling uncontrollably from my eyes and the wholeroom starts to cry as I hold the love of my life in my lap, lifeless.

The paramedic hesitantly touches my shoulder softly. "Sir, I'm sorry, but she is gone.” He tells mecalmly, but I can't bring myself to let her go. "How could the happiest moment of my life turn intothe worst in mere seconds.’ I think to myself as I sit there, still gently rocking Chloe in my lap. "I willlet you have a few minutes with her,” the paramedic says softly, before walking out of the room.Marley, Amelia, and the kids come to sit softly around Chloe's body while Marley lays her head onChloe's shoulder sobbing. "Chloe, I can't lose you too” She cries. Kali hugs her mom and sobs intoher neck. I had never felt so helpless, not even when my mother left me. I look at Paisley in myfather's arms and can’t help but wonder, "How will she be ok without a mother?* My tears keepfalling from my eyes and I can't begin to imagine this life without Chloe.

The paramedic comes back into the room, pushing a gurney with a black body bag spread out ontop. "Sir, we need to take her now," he urges, making my anger rise. "DONT TOUCH HER!" I snarl,pulling her closer to me. "PLEASE CHLOE!!" I cry out as I look down at her once more. Paul comes tomy side and rests a hand on my shoulder. "Malachi, you have to let them take her," he tells me,trying to gently break my hold around her. "NO!!" I yell out in a deep growl, but eventually Paul andsome other pack members must pull me away from Chloe.

Once the paramedics zip the final inches of the bag, they lift Chloe's lifeless body onto the gurneyand push her away from me. All I want to do is chase after them, but Paul holds me back along withsix others. They finally let me go after the ambulance had left. I'm overwhelmed with so much angerand grief that I start tossing things around my office. I picked up the sofa, Chloe gave birth to ourdaughter, and threw it into the wall breaking out the window.

Paul tries to calm me, but I grab him by the throat and lift him off the ground with a growl. "Paul,you are my best friend, but I just lost the love of my life. Don't make me do something I will regret ifyou don't leave me be" I sneer in his face before letting him down. Paul puts his hands up insurrender and backs away from me. I turn to look at Marley with remorseful eyes. "I need you totake Paisley for me for a little bit, please. I have something I have to do," I ask her. She nods withtears still streaming down her cheeks and I walk past everyone leaving out the front door.

Getting to my car, I sit there for a moment putting my head in my hands, but rage takes over oncemore and I punch the dash, shattering the radio screen. As I try to catch my breath, I put the car indrive and press the gas so hard the tires screech as the car pulls out of the driveway. 'l can't andwon't live without you, Chloe." I think, driving down a back road to where Evadean's packhouse is.

A few yards away, I pull off onto the shoulder and get out, closing the door softly, not wanting toalert any of her pack to my presence. I walk quietly through the woods until I reach a clearing thatshows Evadean's house at the bottom of a hill. I crouch down in the tall weeds to camouflage myselfas I assess my surroundings. I see a single guard standing by a tree near the kitchen window, so Isneak up behind him, and without saying a word, I twist his neck, breaking it instantly.

After hiding his body, I jump to reach the balcony above and climb over the railing. I crouch by thewindow and peer inside to replace Evadean tending to her wounds, after the fight with my father. Shestands and leaves the room, so I take my chance and open the window to climb inside. I hearfootsteps in the hall, so I slide myself behind the door to wait for her return.

Evadean enters the room again and when she closes the door, I grab her by the back of the neck,putting my hand over her mouth. She squirms, but I'm too strong for her to get out of my hold. "Ifyou scream or make a noise, I'll snap your neck so fast,” I growl my warning menacingly in her ear.“How many guards do you have?" I ask, removing my hand. "Most of my pack was taken out byyours, so there are only three of us left,” she states. "Well, not anymore now you're down to two," Isay in an evil whisper, pleased to hear how much her numbers have fallen.

While I'm guiding her out of the room to the stairs, the last guard comes around the corner andwithout even taking my hand off Evadean, I elbow him in the nose with such force the hit cracks hisskull. I lead her the rest of the way down the stairs, and right out the front door. I keep a tight holdaround Evadean’s neck and push her through the woods to my car. Once we're there, I pull outsome rope and tie her hands and legs together, putting some tape over her mouth. She tries topathetically struggle, but I easily pick her up over my shoulder and toss her in my trunk, slammingthe door shut.

Once I'm back in Aberdeen, I head for the local morgue. I park the car, close enough for me to getto quickly, and get out. I walk down the alley to the back of the building, peeking inside thewindows of the building on my way. It's late, so no one is working. When I get to the back door, Ipull on it with all my strength, ripping it open and marching inside. I frantically look around forChloe's body, pulling out several cold lockers before coming to a table with someone's body on it,covered in a white sheet.

I pull it back to replace Chloe lying there, and she is blue. Her beautiful long brown hair doesn't shineas it did and my heart drops at the sight of her like this. I know I can't waste time feelingheartbroken, so I pick her up in my arms bridal style. "I'm going to make this right,” I swear to her,pressing my forehead to hers, then I walk out and head back to my car. When I get to my vehicle, Iopen the back door and lay her down gently across the seat. I close the door and rush to thedriver's side.

Turning the car over, I put it in drive and pulled out of the parking lot and head out of town. I'venow been driving for around four hours when I pull off, turning down a dirt road. It's a winding roadthat brings you to a riverbed with a small cottage, surrounded by a white fence. I park in front of thecottage as my fingertips are anxiously tapping the steering. “This has to work,’ I think as I step out toopen the back door. I pick Chloe up and hold her in my arms while I walk to the cottage and knock.A red headed woman in her late forties answers, obviously surprised to see me. " What are youdoing here?" She says, annoyed. "Hello to you too, Sukie," I say with a stern voice. She looks downto see Chloe in my arms, then looks back up to me with a look of confusion. "I believe you owe mea favor, witch" I tell her and watch her tilt her head to the side as she thinks. “I can help you, but youknow this potion needs a life for a life"...

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