Alphas Possession
Alpha’s Possession By Jessica Hall Chapter 91

Alpha’s Possession By Jessica Hall Chapter 91

Read Alphas Possession by Jessica Hall Chapter 91 – Harlow POV

Three days Later

I spoke with my mates daily except Thane and I refused to speak about him and they appeared tolisten. Besides that day he had a panic attack for whatever reason. I hadn’t spoken to him, although hehad tried to speak to me. I ignored his messages, not ready to delve into the arguments I wasconstantly waiting for.

It helped the loneliness of being in this guest house by myself, however, this place still didn’t feel likehome, and I knew it never would. No matter how much I tried to settle in here, the longer I spent herethe more unsettled I became. Hearing my phone I recently bought, ring. I got up from the small sofa Iwas sitting on reading. Walking over to it, I notice it is a private number.

Pressing answer I put the phone to my ear only to see movement out the small window in thekitchenette. Jake was walking down the path that was lined with hedges from the house toward theguest house.

“Hello?” I murmur into the phone while turning toward the door to unlock it for Jake. I flick the lock onthe screen door and push it open for him when Thane’s voice on the other end makes me jump.

“I didn’t think you would answer,” he says and I immediately hang up, heart racing in my chest at thesound of his voice. The phone immediately starts ringing as Jake steps into the small place.

“Hey Jake,” I tell him, glancing at the phone screen when he suddenly becomes nervous, he scratchesthe back of his neck and I wondered if the guest house was still making Zara antsy.

“I need to head into town, but I need to take my mates with me in case things get messy. Can you sitwith Zara until we get back?” he asks and I smile. I was about to head up there to see her and was

excited to spend time with her by herself. She was never alone, she constantly had one of her mateswith her, that realization suddenly worried me.

“Is everything alright?” I ask him.

“It will be, I’ll sort it out,” he tells me not offering anything more than that.

“Okay, I will just grab my charger, my phone is nearly dead,” I tell him and he nods waiting by the doorfor me.

I follow him along the path back to the main house and we enter through the back of the house. Uponentering I replace Zara’s mates in loose-fitting clothes as if they were expecting to shift, that just made memore nervous for some reason. Mainly because I knew whatever was going on must be serious if all ofthem were going. Zara I replace is asleep on the couch. Completely unaware of what was going on, themoment I entered the room she picked up my scent and her eyes flew open.

She smiles sleepily, “Sis, you came up?” she says yawning before rubbing her eyes. When she opensthem she stares at her mates who were getting ready to leave.

“Where are all of you going?” she asks them and her eyes suddenly glaze over and I knew she wasmind-linking one of them just as Sam passed me Mason who was eating a toffee apple.

“Aunty Haha,” He squeals and I kiss his sticky cheek. My name was too much of a mouthful for him so Iwas now called Aunty Haha. I found his nickname cute. He offers me some of his toffee apple and Itake a bite of the sticky goodness, making exaggerated chomping noises as I make my way over toZara whose eyes flick to me nervously.

After everyone left, Zara put on Mason’s favorite movie and I told her I would make popcorn when hekept complaining he needed it. Zara’s feet were ridiculously swollen and she looked like she was inpain. Ligament pain from her huge belly made her uncomfortable and even the prenatal belly belt

wasn’t offering her any relief. Walking into the kitchen, I put the popcorn in the microwave and wait,listening to the popping noise as the paper bag expands. I was only gone for a few minutes when Iheard Zara’s blood curdling scream as she screamed out to Mason..

The sound made my heart lurch in my chest as I raced out to replace Zara no longer in the living room.

“Zara?” I screamed out, looking for her while rushing through the place only to replace her at the back ofthe house. She was in a full-blown panic attack standing by the glass sliding doors that lead onto thepatio, trying to breathe and scream out for her son.

“Zara?” I stuttered and she couldn’t even speak, just kept pointing out the door as she tried to breathe. Ipeered out to replace Mason had walked out back to his small sandpit. Completely oblivious to his motherfreaking out behind him.

“It’s fine, I will get him,” I tell her, stepping out and wandering over to him, I pick him up and he giggleswhile I nearly toss my back out as I scooped him up and he kicked his legs.“He’s fine Zara, see.Perfectly fine,” I tell her as she clutches her chest, her breathing slowing as she peered warily out thedoor, one hand clutching her stomach. She was as pale as a ghost and her eyes glazed over and Iknew one of her mates must be mind-linking her feeling her terror.

Mason continues to kick, wanting to go back to his sandpit and I set him down. Zara whimpered,making my eyes dart to her and i knew she feared leaving the house. I just didn’t think it was thisextreme. What if no one was here and the house caught on fire or Mason escaped her, it worried mehow bad her mental health was, it was heartbreaking to see and sad to know she never leaves theplace.

“I’m right here,” I tell her before grabbing one of the patio chairs and placing it inside the door. “Sit, Iwon’t let anything happen to him,” I tell her, wanting her to sit down. It was one thing picking up Mason,I don’t think I would have enough strength to lift her if she fainted.

I sit out the back watching Mason and Zara sits just inside the door watching us. “You never comeoutside?” I ask her and she shakes her head.

“Why?” I ask her but I don’t think even she knew truly what scared her. Her hands smooth over hergiant belly and she looks at her son guiltily.

“I..I can’t,” is all she says.

“What about the patio?” I ask her and she shakes her head looking like she may run off at the merethought.

“Do you miss it?”

“It’s not safe,” she says and I look at her son who for the past half an hour had been trying to get her tocome to look at his sandcastle.

“What if I hold your hand?” I ask her, but still she refuses.

“Mummy,” Mason calls pointing at his castle, Zara cranes her neck to look but he is too far for her tosee.

“Pass me your phone, I will take a photo,” I tell her and she stands to retrieve it from her back pocket.As she hands the phone to me, I grip her hands and hold her there. Her eyes widen, and she shakesher head.

“Harlow I can’t,” she rushes out. Still, I don’t let her hands go.

“Yes, you can,” I told her but she was still stuck in her own head. Mason calls for her, excited to see hismother standing by the door.

“Just a few seconds,” I tell her. She closes her eyes and shakes her head, her fingers digging into mywrists.

“Do you trust me?” I ask her.

“Always,” she whispers.

“Then keep your eyes closed,” I tell her and I see her swallow.

“Remember when we went to the theme park?” I ask her and her lips tug up in the corners.

“Yes, mum didn’t want to get on the rollercoaster,” she laughs and I take a step back. Her lips part buther feet slide across and over the small lip of the door frame.

“But we couldn’t get on it without an adult,” I chuckle.

“And dad refused more chicken than her, he wouldn’t let go of the railing when she tried to force him togo with us,” she laughs and I take another step..

“I still remember his squeal when mum tried to pry his fingers off the railing,” Zara laughs. I glance overmy shoulder at Mason.

“So mum went and she screamed the entire way,” I laughed remembering her ear-piercing screamsbetween us, her death grip on our hands to the point I thought my fingers would never work again, theway she prayed to some god about not dying and confessing her love for him if he let her survive.

“She threw up on dad when she got off, she was so green and dad had to walk around with no shirt onfor the rest of the day” Zara laughs.

“Dad was so sunburnt,” I chuckle remembering that day as if it were yesterday, a day not long beforewe lost them.

“Yeah, then she got back on it again at the end with us,” I tell her and she smiles nodding her head.

“I miss them,” Zara says and I nod my head and give her hands a squeeze as we inch closer to thesand pit.

“Do you ever wonder why we survived and they didn’t?” she asks.

“Every day,” I whisper and she nods. “Me too,” “They would have loved Mason,” I told her.

“And Little Lowe,” Zara says. Zara shudders as the breeze rushes over her skin and she tenses, wewere still a few meters away but she was outside. “I can’t Harlow,” “You are already here,” I tell her andher eyes open darting to mine. “And just look at how excited Mason is,” I tell her and her lip quivers asher eyes dart past me to her son.

Mason moves closer before rushing toward her and grasping her legs and I let her go as she brushesher fingers through his hair. I retrieve the chair from inside the door and bring it over. She may notmove any further from where she is but it was something, she left the house. No matter how small of astep that was, she at least took it.

I waited with Zara until Sam returned home. The shock on his face when he saw her sitting on the backpatio watching Mason made me giggle, he looked

stunned before shaking himself as if it was the most normal thing in the world to see her outside thehouse. He didn’t make a big deal out of it which I was glad, instead coming over to peck her cheek andI got up from my seat offering it to him before retrieving my phone from inside. I needed to lay downand didn’t feel like being a third wheel.

Walking back down the pathway to the guest house I was excited to sit down. The moment I entered, Iinstantly fell onto the couch only to groan as my phone started ringing. I pulled it from my back pocket

seeing the private number cut across the screen just as the screen door opened to the place and Jakestepped inside.

“I’m sorry Harlow, I couldn’t stop him from passing the border, I did ask him to wait, and Raidon camewith him” My stomach sinks as the phone continues to vibrate in my hand and I sit up.

“Pardon?” Jake sighs and glances back at the front door.

“Thane is here, it’s why we went into the city, I thought you had been talking with your mates, he saysotherwise,” he asks and I swallow guiltily.

“I have, I have just been ignoring Thane,” I admit breathing out. The phone rings again. Holding it up, Iglance at it before pressing my lips in a line and answering it.

“Please, don’t hang up,” Thane’s voice says on the other end “You need to leave, Thane,” I tell him andhurt pangs through the bond, but f***k him, he hurt me too and I wasn’t going to feel bad for notwanting to see him.

Jake points toward the main house and I nod knowing he was just coming down here to warn me.

“Harlow, I am not leaving. I did not drive all this way only to leave without seeing you,” Thane tells me. Istared at Jake who was waiting for me to tell him to leave.” Just pull over, she has gone silent,” I hearThane tell Raidon while I growl annoyed.

“I’m in the guest house out back,” I tell Thane, hanging up on him.

“Wait,” I call out to Jake. He stops and looks at me.

“You’re not going to make me go back with him are you?”

“No, of course not. Say the word Harlow and I will get a hold of the council here, worst case scenariowe have tranquilizers to sedate him. Raidon will take him back home. You aren’t alone here, and Samis already on the roof with his gun ready. Thane also knows this, so scream and he will replace a dart in hisa****s. Sam won’t miss that I can assure you,” Jake tells me and I follow Jake to the door where hepoints to the roof and I replace Sam up top.

He waves to me and I nod once to him only to see Zara’s other mates wandering around this side ofthe property which they usually didn’t do.

“Fine,” I breathe, feeling a little safer, knowing they were loitering and it would be good to see Raidon.Walking back inside, I grab my jacket. Since the sun had started going down the temperature haddropped significantly. A shudder runs up my spine as I hear their car pull around to the side of theguest house.

Fear coursed through me, wondering if Thane would come barging in and drag me out kicking andscreaming. Yet Thane didn’t even enter, Raidon was the one to open the door making me spin to face itbefore all fear left as his scent wafted to me. My bond tugged painfully at his presence and my feetmoved at their own accord as my body smashed into his.

“Ah I missed you,” Raidon growled as he grabbed me. My legs locked around his waist, my nose buriedin his neck, devouring his scent. A scent that I found intoxicating and soothing. His fingers tangle in myhair as he kisses the side of my face yet I could feel the tension in him, that underlying worry he felt forThane. Raidon chuckles, his hands caressing up the sides of my bulging stomach.

“You look good, better,” he murmurs when I realize I crushed my bump against him and dropped mylegs to stand. Embarrassment floods me at how I tossed myself at him.

“Rhen and Leon?”

“At home, this was kind of a spontaneous idea. One minute I was driving to work with him when hepulled onto the highway, saying he wanted to see you,” he tells me scratching the back of his neck.

“I know you don’t want to see him, but he won’t hurt you. Jake’s mates would shoot the moment hemoved, Thane agreed to those conditions,”

“I’m not going back,” I tell him, and Raidon purses his lips before he sighs.

“Just hear him out,” “I have done nothing but listen and hear him out, it’s me he doesn’t hear, Raidon,” Itell him, stepping away from him.

“He’ll listen this time,” I shake my head.

“He wasn’t the only one that didn’t believe me, none of you did,” “We didn’t keep you prisoner though,”Raidon says.

“But not one of you stopped him from doing it either,” I tell him.

“Just- He won’t leave Harlow, I am not asking you to forgive him but he won’t leave unless you go outthere. He will damn well camp outside your door,” “Then tell him to pitch a f****king tent and happycamping,” I tell Raidon, turning back to the kitchen.

“I’m not really the camping type,” Thane says, making me spin around and so does Raidon to replaceThane standing inside the door with his hands in his pockets.

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