Chapter 30. Kidnapped
Astrid
“This way.” Gaius said, pointing at an empty looking carriage. He dropped the rake one side, and led the way. I followed after him, looking over my back multiple times. It felt like Magnus would pop out of nowhere and catch me trying to escape, and he would forcefully take me against my will to the physician’s home to severe our bond.
I wondered if he hated me that much not to even care that his actions would leave our wolves broken beyond repair. I have felt so repulsed or disgusted at myself.
“The pack is under attack now. While this might be a means to escape, you should e very careful not to allow the enemy capture or kill you.” He warned.
“Yeah. Thanks, Gaius.” I felt grateful.
“You won’t have a coachman to drive the carriage to your destination, so you’ll have to drive it yourself. It would be best if you pass through the back of the palace. It would lead you directly to the forest, and the main gate would be crowded with p
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