My Two Alphas

Chapter 64





Josie

I waited at the meeting spot for hours for this idiot to show up. He was supposed to convince the border patrol he was meeting a friend. The sun was coming up, and I was becoming annoyed. Jamie called him hours ago, and he was supposed to be here by now.

Seeing a car coming up the deserted dirt road, I moved off to the side on alert in case it wasn't him. The car stopped beside me, and I recognized the boy inside to be him. I had met him a couple of times with Lucy while on school holidays, but I didn't like him much; he was always so greedy for her attention, and that used to irritate me.

He got out, popping the trunk and not saying a word to me, yet his jaw was clenched.

"Get in," he finally said.

"I am not getting in the trunk," I told him, and he growled at me.

"Stay here then. You can't be spotted when I drive over, so the trunk or find your own way in," he snapped at me. It was clear he thought very little of me. I glared at him before climbing in, and he slammed the lid down before I even lay down. The trunk door hit my head, and I punched it.

The car started moving, and this jerk wasn't even gentle, driving like a maniac, when I felt the car move off the dirt and onto the road. The drive took half an hour, and I swear he deliberately took every corner too fast. Then the car came to a halting stop, tossing me against the rear seats.

The trunk opened, and he glared down at me.

"Now, get out," he spat at me. I got out, glaring at him and wanting to rip the prick to pieces with the way he was acting. I looked around and realized he didn't drop me anywhere near Tyson and Ace's packhouse.

"You are supposed to drop me over there," I told him.

"No, Jamie said to get you over the border. I f*cking did that, now f*ck off."

"No, you are supposed to help me. What the f*ck is your problem?" I demanded.

"Maybe I don't like betraying my best friend. I did my part. Now, get. Before I decide to alert patrols of you being here."

"Like you can talk, preaching about betraying friends," I told him.

"What the f*ck are you talking about? Besides helping you over, I haven't done sh*t to Lucy, and I would never hurt her, not like you did."

"So, you didn't put pictures all over the school of her naked?" I taunted, and he growled.

"That wasn't me that wasn't me, that was the f*cking janitor. I just gave him the phone. I didn't know what was on it, you bitch. Now f*ck off away from me. You are nothing but a vile, disgusting b*tch, to take photos of her like that and not try to help her. What the f*ck is wrong with you?"

"Don't for one second think you know me, now help me get to Lucy, or I am calling Jamie. I don't know what he has over you, but it must be something good for you to be going against her and helping him." I watched as his expression shifted from anger to something else, something I couldn't decipher. He looked almost pained before he masked it, looking away.

"I did my part, I won't help you do whatever you were sent here to do," he said, and I realized whatever Jamie had over him had him conflicted. I knew Lucy and Mitchell were close, but I wasn't expecting him to be so defiant about Jamie's orders. "So, you aren't going to help me?" He didn't answer and just headed to the driver's side door.

"I get caught because of you, I will tell them you were involved."

"Go ahead, Josie. Lucy is my friend. No one will believe you, and if they did, so be it."

"You really don't care, Mitchell. What about Jamie?"

"F*ck Jamie. He has taken enough from me, and I now realize nothing I do for him is enough. He always wants more. I am out," he said, getting in his car.

"You are best listening to him. When this all goes down, you want to be on the right side," I yelled at him, and he tossed the door back open, standing and looking over the roof at me.

"When what goes down?" I didn't answer. He slammed his door before walking over to me and gripping my arms so tightly that I felt his nails slice through me before I shoved him off.

"What has he got you doing over here?" Mitchell demanded.

"Help me, and I will tell you." His lips pulled back over his teeth, his canines slipping out.

"I can't wait to see your face when you witness her downfall," I told him, and he chuckled.

"You're here to kill her?" He laughed like he thought it was hilarious. Though that wasn't my intention right now, once Jamie tied his daughter to Rayan, I get to finish her. Something that made me feel sick but also excited. I couldn't understand the conflicting feeling I was having about it. She had always been there for me, so why did she have to get involved with my mate? Why did he want her instead of me? I wasn't going to lose him. I needed him, and she was getting in the way of us being together.

Mitchell was smiling like he knew something I didn't, and it was setting me on edge.

"What?" I asked, and he laughed, walking back to his car.

"Nothing, I was just taking one last look at you. Can't say I will miss you, but if you think Tyson and Ace will let you hurt their mate, you are delusional."

"By the time they realize, it will be too late."

"You keep telling yourself that, you are in for a rude shock because it won't just be them after you. Clearly, you forget who her parents are, who her family is. You are a mutation, and you think you can go up against her family? You are just as delusional as Jamie," he said before getting in his car and tearing away down the road.noveldrama

I had one way to make Lucy comply; Jamie looked at it wrong. He needed Rayan. I wanted Lucy gone and my mate back. What better way than to kill two birds with one stone? Lucy would do anything for her brother, and he was the same. Now I just needed to get them in the same place at the same time.Piece of cake.


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