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Chapter 137
Chapter 0137 “Do your best!” Nodding, I went over to the table to look at everything. There was a bat on the edge of the table. Grabbing it, I used it to touch his left leg. As hard as he tried to not flinch, he did. “As much as you can try to hid it, I know that is already injured. Tellwhat I want or I will see to it that this leg is beaten flat before I cut it off.” His face went pale. “You don’t have it in you.” Calling his bluff, I walked over to the table and grabbed the rope. His eyes got wide as I went over to bend down. His right leg started swinging around, keeping me from tying it correctly. Thankfully, dad realized what I wanted and he held down the right leg as I tied the rope. Alec stepped forward, taking the rope and pulling it out straight. “Last chance.” I said as I measured the length I needed to be in order to ge a good swing. “You’re weak.” He looked nervously down at his leg before I pulled the bat behind my head and brought it down with as much force as possible. Aiming right for his shin, I heard the snap instantly. His screams echoed in the small room as the other two rogues cringed and looked away. However, I didn’t stop. After delivering two more blows, I took a step back. “You were saying?” Waiting for him to stop crying and thrashing, he glared atthrough the tears in his eyes. “F u ck….yo u.” He was breathing heavily as I swung three more times before he started begging, “OKAY!’
talk!” “Wonderful.” I said as I set the bat down. I was breathing heavily myself. “Everything was done over the phone or internet. Nothing was handled in person. All we know.” “Shut up!” The one of the right started yelling. His face was full of anger. Alpha Marc grabbed a knife and sank it to the tilt in his thigh before twisting and pulling it out. Successfully nicking the artery, he out in minutes, if not seconds. “I’m going to bleed out!” He cried.
“That is the point.” I said looking at him like he was s tupid The guy in the middle watched as the blood ran down his leg and the chair, making a larg under him. Eventually, his eyes rolled back and he passed out e will bleed “We left our phones in a tree about a mile off of your territory! in an old Elm tree. There was a stream around it. Go look for it but it will have all the information on it!” The guy on the right was white as a ghost. “Yeah! I’ll even draw you a map!” Frank was nodding quickly as Alec put his leg back down “Why me?” I asked. My voice sounded almost venerable which I internally kicked myself for. “We don’t ask those questions. We are paid to do a job and we do it. If you weren’t literally right there, this might not have turned out the way it did. S tupid f uck didn’t pay attention before he scaled the wall. Now, we are all paying the price.” Frank shook his head. “Just killquickly. I told you all I knew.” Alec pulledback into the shadows as Alpha Marc wrote down all the directions and information the had to give about the whereabouts of their phones. Dad stood behind them, waiting. Each man would occasionally look back, nervously as they talked. “Are y you holding up okay?” Alec mind-linked me. “Yeah, I’m fine.” This was starting to get to me, truthfully. When you are on the battle field, it’s killed or be killed. Here, it’s almost like cold blooded. Yes, they would have killedor kidnappedhad we not stopped them but dad was literally waiting for them to stop talking so he could snap their necks.” Actually, I would like to go.” Alec didn’t respond, only quietly opened the door and allowedto go first. It closed quietly behind us but my feet move quickly to get out of this place. Not one guard made eye contact withas we left. It was only when the fresh air filled my nose, that I felt like I could breath.