Chapter 236
“Accept the rejection. Accept your fate. Tell us where your father is, and this will end now.” Amy drew in a slow, deliberate breath, and suddenly her aura flared out in a sharp pulse. The sensation was strange—intense but not painful to me—and oddly, no one else seemed to be in distress. Except Amy herself. She winced, as if the energy affected her differently. How was she able to channel her aura in such a unique way toward different people? It was baffling.
“No,” she whispered, her voice trembling with a fake sob. “I can’t… He’ll kill me if I tell.”
“He won’t get the chance. Just tell us.”
“You have to promise me.”
“Promise what?”
“Promise you won’t let him kill me. Make it binding.” Amy’s tears were false, drying quickly on her cheeks. She believed she had Kennedy right where she wanted her.
“You have my word as Luna,” Kennedy said with a raised eyebrow, her tone steady and commanding. “If you give up your father’s exact location and accept Finn’s rejection, he won’t have the chance to kill you.” Well played, Luna.
Amy hesitated, then muttered, “He’s been hiding in no-man’s land. We have a small house there. He won’t stay in the camp—too bougie for that.”
“Go. Check it out. Be careful; it’s probably a trap or a way for them to signal we’re onto them.” Ryker called out to a few of our best trackers, linking Josh, Danny, and me into the plan.
“And the rejection?” someone asked.
Amy sighed, clearly irritated, “Fine.” Then, with a sudden scream that was real this time, she went limp in the arms of the guards holding her.
I had heard that breaking the bond willfully was more agonizing than death itself. Yet, as I glanced at Finn, he didn’t seem to be suffering the same torment. Was it acceptance? Or something deeper?
“You’ve got this, baby,” he murmured softly into her ear, pressing a gentle kiss to her temple.
“You’d let your mate die just to get rid of me? Ha! What kind of alpha are you?” Amy choked out, struggling as Kennedy tightened her grip just a little more.
“The Luna only promised not to let your father kill you,” Kennedy replied calmly. “She never said anything about anyone else.”
I caught the moment Ryker’s eyes glazed over as the warriors checked in with him through the mindlink.
“She gave us solid information, Lamb,” Ryker said quietly. “Let’s finish this. May 1?”
Suddenly, a roar erupted through the arena, followed by screams and shouts echoing from every direction.

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