Chapter Battle Of Triple Falls
Heather Rhodes’ POV
Cascade Pack Territory
My lips were tingling, and I wanted more, just as he pulled away.
“We’re in danger,” he said. He stood me up, quickly pulling off his clothes and shifting into his wolf. He moved in front of me, starting to growl at the surrounding woods as I looked to see what was going on. The rock we had our picnic on was about eight feet wide and fifteen feet long, and it extended out to a sheer cliff that dropped fifty feet to the pool under the waterfall at the back. To the sides, it was a sheer drop to the rocks below.
I unzipped my jacket and tossed it aside, not wanting it in the way if I had to shoot my way out of this. I drew my Glock 19 from the shoulder holster, moving it to a low carry with my two-hand grip. “Humans or wolves,” I asked. He snapped his teeth together twice as his nose sought out the scent. “Help on the way?”
He nodded, then looked back at me. Gesturing with his head, he wanted me to stay put while he dealt with it. “No,” I said. “If this mate thing is the truth, if I’m yours just as you are mine, we live or die together. Do you understand me, wolf boy?”
He looked at me, his eyes pleading, but I wasn’t backing down on this. If one of us had to die today, it would be me. His Pack could go on without him, while I had little family or future. He gave up, letting out a low groan as he did so.
His eyes jerked to the treeline, where a tan and black wolf stepped out from behind the trees. Carson started to growl, his hackles up and tail high behind him. He took a few steps forward before tossing his head up and letting out a ferocious howl.
There were now eight wolves surrounding us, plus a naked man in his human form who walked out from behind a tree. He was tall and muscled, with claw scars on his arms and chest. I think Carson recognized him because he looked at him and growled loudly. “You’re surrounded, Alpha. Give up the girl, and you can walk away.”
I just snorted. “Really? You come on to OUR land and make demands of us?”
“Our? You are NOTHING to him and nothing to us. You’re just a pathetic human girl, a slut who spread her legs for a weak wolf to rut. Toss your pistol over the cliff and come quietly, and your friend gets to live. Resist, and you both die.”
“You want this pistol? Molon Labe’,” I said.
“What?”
I moved until my knee was touching Carson’s leg, hoping he would get the idea as I pushed his leg to the right. “Watch my right,” I whispered.
There was a flash of fur from the left side, followed by a yelp and a tangled, rolling ball of fur as Beta Angelina arrived and took out the wolf on the far left. Everyone took this as the start, and I raised my pistol in the isosceles stance I’d learned and started my firing with the next wolf from the left. I touched off four shots as the wolf ran forward, hitting him twice. The last round hit him just above his right eye, and his body crumpled and rolled through the grass and gravel, finally coming to a stop twenty feet away from me.
I had already shifted my aim right, getting in three shots on the next charging wolf. I fired my last shot at point-blank range as it leaped for my throat. He yelps as the round hit his stomach, and then I wasn’t there. I’d dropped and rolled to my right, escaping his jaws but not his claws. His back leg caught my shoulder and tore through the sweater and underlayer. I bit back a scream as the claws raked furrows in my skin.
I heard the wolf scramble for purchase on the water-slick rock before it fell over the edge. I didn’t look because another wolf was on me before I could raise my gun on target. Sharp teeth ripped into flesh as his jaws clamped onto my right forearm just above the wrist, and I heard the cracking of bone as it bit down and shook.
My Glock fell from my hand, skittering across the rock and over the edge.
I screamed in pain as he abused my arm, and I fought to regain focus. I needed to keep him away from my throat, so I swung my left leg up and around and wrapped it around his neck. He let go of my arm when my thighs tightened, and his front paws pushed off my butt and back to get free. I drew a throwing knife from the sheath on my useless right arm with my left, then stabbed him through the eye with it.
His howl of pain gave me strength, and I left the knife in place as I scrambled out from under him. He was pawing at it, trying to get it out without success. As soon as my right leg was free, I kicked him hard in the chest and sent him rolling for the edge of the rock. A second kick knocked his back legs over, and from there, gravity did the rest. He growled as he tried to pull himself back up, but his nails found no purchase, and he disappeared over the edge.
I looked up to see the big naked guy standing in front of me. To the right, Carson was fighting off three wolves while a fourth lay bleeding out onto the rocks. On the left side, Angelina’s wolf was fighting a losing battle against a much larger male. “Who did this,” I asked as I rolled over and onto my knees.
“Councilman Millner sends his regards. The Council will not tolerate your continued existence,” he said. “It’s nothing personal; it’s just Pack business.”
The confession told me they had no intention of letting any of us live. I moved my left hand under my torn shirt, where my stomach was bleeding profusely. Hunched over, my shirt hanging forward, I turned my body so he couldn’t see what I was doing. “It’s personal to ME,” I said. My left hand gripped my backup Glock and pulled it down and free from the bang bra holster. His eyes got wide as he saw it, and he lunged forward as I brought the pistol up and started firing.
He rushed me and grabbed my left arm, and that was the opening I needed. Falling backward, I got my right foot under his stomach and pushed up against his overextended body. He flew forward towards the cliff, realizing too late what I had done to him.
It was the perfect plan, except when he refused to let go of my arm. His claws extended into my arm and held on, almost pulling my shoulder out of its socket as he went over the edge. I screamed as he pulled me off the rock, finally free but tumbling with him as I cartwheeled down towards the water. It seemed like I was in the air forever, and them my face hit the water. The impact took the breath out of me, and the cold temperature shocked me to where I couldn’t move.
I gulped in the cold water as I sank.
Carson Nygaard’s POV
Triple Falls, Cascade Pack Territory
I loved her, but she refused to let me protect her like I needed to. That drove my wolf nuts.
I looked out at the wolves who had invaded my lands and were threatening my mate. “Angelina, Cascade Pack, I’ve got eight hostiles, make that nine,” I said as the man walked out. “Observation rock over triple falls.”
“I’m thirty seconds out, Alpha,” Angelina said.
“Anyone else in range?”
“Warrior Thomas, I’m fifteen minutes out.”
No response. I growled as I recognized the man. He was a low-level Beta in the Blue River Pack, or at least he had been. “You’re surrounded, Alpha. Give up the girl, and you can walk away.”
“Hostiles are from Blue River Pack, maybe others. Thomas, relay the information.” I looked for a way out. Tactically, this position sucked. We were trapped on three sides by the cliff, and backup was not coming anytime soon. Our patrols only went through this area once a day, and we were out of link range with the Pack. “Really? You come on to OUR land and make demands of us?” I didn’t take my eyes off the threat, but my wolf and I loved this. She called it OURS.
“Our? You are NOTHING to him and nothing to us. You’re just a pathetic human slut who spread her legs for a wolf. Toss your pistol over the cliff and come quietly, and your friend gets to live. Resist, and you both die.” I would make him pay for the insult.
“You want this pistol? Molon Labe’,” Heather said. Come And Get It. She was perfect, my fierce little mate. Here we were, trapped and outnumbered, just like the Battle of Thermopylae. I just hoped we weren’t all killed like in that fight.
“What?” I couldn’t believe the man didn’t know his Greek.
Heather’s knee pushed at my back left leg before she whispered, “Watch my right.” I’d watch her shoot in the FATS simulator many times, and she always shot from left to right.
We weren’t going down without a fight.
“Five… four…three…” I saw a flash of fur to the left as Angelina ran full speed and crashed into the nearest wolf. That set everything in motion, and I moved forward to engage the wolves on the right side. If I did it right, she’d be able to escape to the left as I held them off.
Four wolves went towards me, and I picked the biggest one to go after first. He was second from the right and nearly as large as I was. Our chests crashed together as I sought to grab his throat, and he tried for mine. I had leverage and knocked him over, exploiting a momentary opening to rip open his throat.
My victory was short-lived, as I was knocked from my feet while another wolf tore into my flanks. I rolled quickly to my feet, slashing the ear of the wolf who missed my throat by the smallest of margin. They circled me, keeping me away from my mate as she fired her pistol before she screamed in pain. I wanted to go to her, but the three worked together to keep me isolated. I couldn’t protect myself on all sides, and they used this well. In thirty seconds, they had inflicted far more damage than I could. I was slowing down from fatigue, blood loss, and dozens of bites.
One of the wolves fighting Heather let out a pained howl, and I snuck a look. Heather had been hurt badly and was on her knees with her right arm held close as the Blue River Beta advanced on her. I attacked the wolf in between us, ignoring the attacks of the two others. I ripped into his shoulder, finally getting the opening I needed to break their circle. She had to live, and I had to protect her from this man.
I wouldn’t reach her in time. One of the wolves behind me jumped on my back, sharp teeth digging into my shoulders as his dead weight drove me to the ground. I rolled him off, yelping in pain as his teeth tore free. When I looked up again, my heart dropped.
The Beta had rushed Heather as she shot at him before he knocked her arm away. I watched in horror as he pulled her over the cliff, her scream and his howl echoing off the canyon wall.
I shifted, screaming my rage as I rushed for the edge. The wolves I had been fighting with heard the howls of my Pack approaching and went the other way. I got to the cliff edge and looked down; I saw a wolf smashed on the rocks near the pool, but no sign of Heather. “Heather went into the water, I’m going after her,” I said. Jumping forward, I pulled my arms in and crossed my legs, praying to Luna that the pool was deep enough to survive the fall.