Chapter 29
Luke’s men picked me up and dragged me back to my cell. They threw me into a corner, where I slid down to the ground in a heap.
Luke chuckled. “Now Paul, how are we going to take down these Alphas?”
I hung my head and didn’t say anything.
“I can wait all day. Your move, Paul,” he said.
I knew what was happening. Christine’s blood was taking affect, and I was changing. With my head still down I said softly, “I’m going to kill you Luke.” I slowly lifted my head, and as my eyes met Luke’s, his jaw locked tight and he hissed, “Kill him!”
Before Luke’s men could raise their weapons, I bolted up, breaking my restraints. I struck one man in the chest with an open palm, crushing his sternum. At nearly the same time, I drove my elbow up into the second man’s jaw, sending teeth flying everywhere. I dropped the third man with a fist to the side of the head.
Luke backpedaled until he hit the opposite wall. I started towards him and when he raised his fists, I chuckled. I wanted to rip him limb from limb, make him feel pain and beg for mercy. I was an Alpha now, a cold-blooded killer, a monster.
I tried to punch him square in the face but surprisingly Luke ducked away. I tried again but missed and Luke struck me in the ribs. The blow was powerful, much stronger than I expected. I reached out and grabbed him, pulled him close, and started delivering blows. He was able to fend off most of them but a few found their mark.
I connected with a punch to his right eye, but before I could follow it up, I stopped. I saw my blow had removed some of the makeup from around his eye and I realized why he wore it. The skin around the eye was gray, just like Otto’s. Luke chuckled and pulled himself from my grip.
“Are you…?” I stammered.
Luke laughed and wiped some more makeup away from his eye, exposing the jagged streaks that ran across his face. He then reached up and removed a pair of contacts, revealing a set of entirely black eyes. “I’m no Alpha or Alvar. I don’t have the genetic makeup for either. I’m my bosses own special creation, a little spin on Christine’s blood.”
“You’ve been playing God.” I said.
“It wasn’t by choice. One of them overpowered me.”
“When were you going to tell me?” Luke asked.
“I wasn’t going too. I was planning on it helping me kill you.”