Page 515 of Omega for the Pack

But this time, I had reinforcement.

An army of alphas silently jumped out of helicopters and cars, surrounding the two buildings in the middle of the night. I couldn’t believe I had managed to convince the Royal Pack that this operation needed to end after finally getting through to King Armon.

Holding a rifle in my hands, I ran as quickly across the sand.

I needed to get to my pack first and find out where Olivia was. I hadn’t been able to contact Ian for days after telling him to check on Olivia, and I was worried something horrible had happened to him and Evan.

I shot at the two alphas guarding the entrance to the lobby, and they collapsed to the ground, unsuspecting of me. Their blood seeped into the sand, staining the ground below.

Barging into Henry’s office, I could see his feet on the desk as he smiled at something on his phone. His eyes bugged out of his head when he saw the massive rifle in my hands.

“Greetings,” I said curtly. “Where’s Ian and Evan? My pack.”

Henry slowly removed his feet off the table. And he must have pressed something under his desk because I could hear alarms blaring throughout the building. Long, loud ringing blaring through my skull.

“They’re not here,” he said, interlocking his fingers on the desk. “I suggest you leave right now before I order your immediate execution. You don’t want to die before you save your precious Olivia, do you?”

“Where are they?” I said, cocking my gun. I had enough of his nonsense, and I was ready to shoot the fucker down now. But a voice at the doorway distracted me.

“They’re at the barracks, in the prison cells,” said Rodmon, who was pointing a gun at Henry. “Can’t believe the Royal Pack guards are here.”

“They’re here?!” roared Henry. “You did this, Sergio. Do you find satisfaction in destroying everything I worked so hard for?”

Every fiber in my being roared at me to pull the trigger. To put an end to him.

“I’ll watch him until he gets arrested,” said Rodmon, gruffly shaking my shoulder. “Go. Go get your pack and your omega.”

I didn’t need any more pushing.

I rushed out of his office and outside towards a smaller building behind this one. The sand flew under my thick black boots as I held the gun over my shoulder. I wished I could shift into my alpha wolf form to get there faster and to get Olivia quicker, but I needed to be armed. Every second mattered, and every second, she was probably getting tortured.

I hoped she was okay, and I prayed furiously in my mind as I got to the barracks. There were no prison guards as they were rushing to help Henry, ignoring me in the mix, thinking I was still loyal.

I stopped one of the prison guards running towards the building.

“I need the keys. Henry said he needs all the backup that he can use,” I barked.

The guard threw the ring of keys at me without a second look at my face.

“Serg is here! Thank god,”said Ian, grabbing the iron bars and shaking them to the other prisoners’ annoyance.

“Oh, thank fuck,” said Evan, who stood up from the dingy ground, joining Ian.

“It’s not like he has the keys or anything,” said one of the other prisoners.

“I do,” I said, shaking the keys, and suddenly all the prisoners surrounded the door, ready to rush out. They were all in here for disobedience to Henry. “I’m breaking out all of you to help the omegas free.”

“You got it, man,” said one of the larger alphas covered in tattoos. “The love of my life is trapped in there. And she just had a baby a month ago.”

When I shoved the iron gate open, every alpha shifted to wolf form, howling as they escaped out of the giant cell.

“Where’s Olivia?” I asked.

“We’ll take you there,” said Evan quickly, shifting into wolf form as well as Ian. They ran ahead of me towards the tall glass building that no alpha without clearance was allowed into. A place where all the babies were born and sent to foster care for no reason.

Gripping my rifle with now-sweaty hands, we made our way to the building despite the chaos of alphas shouting and omegasscreaming. I had to get to Olivia, despite the short time I’d known her.

I shot the lock on the door, and we burst into the building.