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“Tundra, I don’t want to leave you.” I looked back at my wolf.
“I’ll be seeing you soon, Ashlyn. Freya will keep you safe. And you keep our pup safe. I love you.” She told me.
“I love you Tundra.” I sobbed out, wrapping my arms around her neck again.
“I miss you so much,” I whispered. Before, my world shifted.
“Baby, please open your eyes.” I heard Mason pleading. Someone was shaking me. Groaning, I opened my eyes to find that I was lying on the ground. Not only were Derek and Mason staring at me, but all the hybrids were as well.
“What happened?” I groaned out, trying to sit up. Derek helped me and Gabby crashed into me, throwing her arms around my neck.
“Ashlyn, you scared me.” She cried. I wrapped one of my arms around her waist.
“It’s okay, sweetie. I’m okay” I whispered to her.
“What happened?” I asked Mason and Derek.
“You touched the wall, and the room lit up and you collapsed. What happened?” Derek asked me.
“I saw the moon goddess and Tundra. We need to leave, but I will explain it at home.” I told them.
Gabby let go of me and my mates helped me to stand. I was feeling dizzy and tired, but there was still so much to do before I could even think about sleeping.
“So, how do we get out of here?” Derek asked, and I shrugged.
“The same way?” l asked him.
“It closed up.” Mason said. And I looked at him, confused.
“What are you talking about?” I asked.
“As soon as you collapsed, the room was sealed up.” Mason answered.
“Of course it did. It’s fine. ‘l just portal us out.” I said.
“Babygirl, are you okay?” Derek asked me. Both my mates were looking at me, concerned.
“I’m okay. It’s just been a long day, its not everyday you shift into a dragon.” I told them.
I thought of the garden out front of the council building and a portal opened up. Everyone rushed through and I stepped through right behind my mates.
“What the fvck?” I said out loud. The council building was no longer lying in ruins. A beautiful castle now stood. It looked like something out of a medieval children’s book.
“It’s the one that stood over 300 years ago.” Freya told me, as I stared at the castle in awe.
“Baby, did you do this?” Mason asked, standing beside me.
“l have no idea,” I answered.
All the heavy equipment was pushed aside to make room for the new building. It was easily twice the size of the building before it.
“My Queen, Princes’, is everyone okay?” The man in the white hard hat rushed over to us.
“Yes, sorry about the mess.” I told him.
“It’s okay, my queen. You did most of the work.” He chuckled.
“We’ll get this mess cleaned up.” He said before he left us.
“Should we go inside?” Derek asked.
“I just want to get home to our boy. Do we have enough room for everyone at our place?” I asked them.
“My queen, we don’t need much room.” One of the women spoke.
“We have more than enough room,” Mason answered.
“All of you have nothing to fear or to worry about.
Our home is your home. I have some things to do, but when everything is done. We will come back here, and this will be a sanctuary for all the hybrids.” I told them.
“Sanctuary?” Derek asked.
“This is neutral land. And this will be our new home,” I told them.
“Now let’s get home to our boy.” Gabby walked over to me, grabbing my hand with hers.
“Can I stay with you?” She whispered. I looked at both of my mates. This little girl didn’t have a family.
“Of course you can stay with us, sweetheart.” Mason told her, and my heart swelled with emotions. Thank you, I mouthed to him.
“Okay, everyone. Let’s go home.” I told them. I opened another portal to the front of our home. Derek stepped through first and the other followed with me last. As soon as I walked through, I found warriors surrounding our house. Gabby grabbed on to me, hiding behind me.
“What is this?” I asked. I looked behind me to see that we had just stepped in to a stare down of some Sort.
“State your business.” I demanded. I was far too tired to deal with this nonsense.
“Death to the hybrids.” One man called out. Gabby whimpered behind me.
“Liam?” I called out.
“My queen?” He answered, rushing over to me.
“Please take our guests inside while I deal with this.” I told him and he nodded.
“It’s okay, Gabby. This is Liam. He’s going to show you the house and your room.” I told her.
“But you could get hurt.” She cried. I knelt down in front of her.
“Gabby. I’ll be right in. You are safe. I promise.” I told her. She hesitated, but she took Liam’s hand and he led everyone into the house.
“We have warriors around the house and we have more stationed on the other side of them. We have them surrounded.” Mason mindlinked me.
“We will talk about how they even got this close after I deal with them.” I mindlinked back.
“Freya, would you like to make an appearance?” I asked my dragon. Without a word, Freya flew out of my body, growing in size the higher she flew.
“A white dragon? That’s not possible. You’re a wolf.” One of the enemy stuttered out.
“I’m not just a wolf or a dragon. So why the fvck are you here?” I yelled out.
“Death to the hybrids.” They all chanted.
“So then, what are you waiting for?” I taunted them.
“Baby, what are you doing?” Mason asked in my mind. Both my mates were standing beside me. I didn’t answer him. I knew these cowards wouldn’t attack me.
They wanted to kill my son, the future king of all the kingdoms.
“I’m waiting.” I dragged out. None of them moved as Freya landed close by.
“Who the fvck sent you?” I asked them, getting annoyed. I was hungry, tired and l just wanted to see my boy.
“We won’t tell.” Someone called out.