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Luna on The Run I Stole the Alphas Son

Chapter 57
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Chapter 57
My heart didn’t stop racing until I reached the city limits, then a new fear rolled over me. Axton! I was risking so much coming
back here, and I wasn’t naive enough to believe would skip over the border unnoticed. That assumption was correct the moment
I am met with border patrol, and I am forced to stop. Bright lights shone down on me as I approached the barricade.
Why such extremes? I wondered. This was a crazy amount of security for Nightfall City. One of the men on patrol walks over to
my window and taps it, wanting me to roll it down. Lexa growls in my head. “I don’t like this. I don’t like this at all.” She panics. If
we reverse out, they will chase us. We don’t roll down the damn window. They will attack us.
“Elena, we need to...fuck!” Lexa curses, knowing that if we run now. We may be too late to help mom. Yet we stay. I have a
strange feeling it is going to be hell getting back out of this
City
My hands shake on the steering wheel, and I suck in a breath as I crack the window just enough to see his eyes.
“Pack and name?” the man demands before he sniffs the air. He could smell I was rogue, fuck! “Ma’am, I need you to step out of
the car,”
“I’m visiting family,” I tell him.
.

“Until we verify that, I need you to step out of the car,” he tells me when I see more patrols come over as back up. I grit my teeth
and grip the gear stick, about to throw the car in reverse when I spot none other than Eli. Axton’s Beta walking over.
“Issue, Malik?” he asks before glancing in the window before
staggering back. “Elena?” I keep my eyes ahead.
Eli grabs the door handle to rip the door open, but I had locked it. “Elena, unlock the door and get out of the car.” | glance at him.
“I’m not here to see Axton, tell your patrols to stand down.” I tell him.

“Axton has been looking for you everywhere, are the boys in there with you?” he asks, trying to peer through the blacked out
windows.
“Elena, we haven’t got time for this,” Lexa reminds me. “Eli-“|| turn to look at him. “Grant my access and let me into the city,” I tell
him.
“Elena, get out of the car,” I growl, my hands gripping the steering wheel tighter. “Get the Alpha.” I just hear Eli tell the man who
originally pulled me up.
The man scampers off and I hit the gas. Men shout and scream and Eli grips the door handle, but I don’t stop making him fall
over, and making the rest of them jump out of the way as I plow straight through their barriers.
“Hope you have sharpened those claws Lexa, we are going to need them to get out of this shit,” I tell her, speeding down the
main street headed toward my father’s pack territory. The moment I hit the first exit to the first pack, cops started
chasing me.
I watched them in the mirrors, light flashing and sirens blaring, but I don’t stop, knowing if I can cross the border into my father’s
pack, I was officially his problem. No longer on neutral territory.
However, up ahead, I was cut off by police cars blocking the road ahead, so I jump the island into oncoming traffic. Thankfully it
was the dead of the night, no cars at this hour. I quickly go around them and pull back onto the correct side of the road, seeing
my father’s territory coming closer.
I press my foot on the gas hard, what is usually a forty-five minute drive from one end of the city to the other was done in a
quarter of that and the car becomes airborne at the ditch just before boom gates entering into my father’s territory.

His warriors wave their hands before giving chase as I smash straight through the boom gate, sending the wood splintering to
pieces and cracking the windshield. Glancing in the mirror, I see the six men on patrol shift and start chasing the car.
It takes another five minutes before I pull up at the pack house and my father is waiting, prepared for the intruder as pull up into
the driveway, running over his mailbox that was a mini replica of the two story pack house. His manicured lawns ruined as the
tires tear up the grass. My father stands all imposing on the top steps, unperturbed by my entrance into his pack.

Partly because I think he believes it is another pack Alpha or council member. Yet, his arms drop and his face takes on a mask of
shock when I toss the door of the car open and climb out. Lexa presses beneath my skin, ready to try to take on his Aura that I
know he will use to make me submit. So this element of surprise was my only chance. I am still rogue, but I am still of Alpha
Blood.
“Where is she!” I scream at him, storming toward him. He shakes himself as his warriors skid across his lawn, coming up behind
me. I glance over my shoulder as they close in, and my
father’s shock transforms to anger.
“Who the fuck do you think you are coming here and demanding anything of me. How did you even get into the city?” he
demands, casually walking down the stairs. The front screen of the door opens and bangs shut.
“Elena?” Luke’s whimper escapes out. And my father spins around to face him. “Get inside, boy, you’re in enough trouble.”
Yet that glimpse of him is enough to set rage through me when I notice the bruise on his cheek, and his face stained with tears
as he rushes back into the house. I stalk toward my father and shove past him.
His eyes were still on the door, making sure Luke went inside. As soon as I pass him, he grabs my hair, but Lexa was expecting
that and so was las | pivoted on my heel. My claws slip from my fingertips and slash down his face.
He lets go, clutching his face, my claws slashing clean across his face from brow to chin. The moment they do, he stumbles
backward down the steps and his warriors growl. But I growl back.
“You dare challenge me,” he sneers as blood drenches his shirt and drips off his face, the wounds already slowly healing. “I’m
not some frightened little girl, daddy. Nor am I defenseless now.” I tell him, letting my claws extend more. My eyes flash as Lexa
presses forward, and he smirks.
“That may be so, but you are rogue.” he taunts.

“But still Alpha blood,” I tell him, turning on my heel to look for
my mother. “Stop!” my father barks, and my body freezes, if only temporarily. I was much too angry. Adrenaline coursed through
me. Lexa grunts as his aura washes over us, and as painful as it is, I force myself to keep walking, fighting the urge to pass out.
“Kill her!” my father growls as I rip the door open. I turn just in time to find his men charging at me, and Lexa shoves forward,
taking control and forcing the shift.
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