Kane's Mate (Armageddon Mates)

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Authors: Hazel Gower
covering each other’s mouths, tears streaming down their dirty faces. They looked to be in some abandoned warehouse. Faith felt it wasn’t far from where she and her werewolves were. She tried to look around for anything that could give away where they were. The place was filled with boxes, crates, and equipment that Faith didn’t recognize. Then she saw a storage container with Black’s Boating written on the side. Faith felt a direction of where they were toward the wharf.
The younger of the two started whimpering. Faith got a strong whiff of sulphur smoke as two demons and some minions came in.
“Come out, come out, wherever you are. We won’t hurt you. Your daddy was a bad boy hiding you two from us because you’re special.”
     
    Faith snapped out of the vision with a feeling of urgency. She was in Kane’s arms, and Rane, Griffen, Devlin, and Jamie surrounded them.
    She pushed against Kane’s chest. “We need to go now.” Kane let her go, instantly alert, scanning the area, but as soon as he let her go she started running in the direction she had a feeling the children were. “We need to get there now. Hurry.”
    The five werewolves followed. Kane picked her up and ran to where she pointed as he could run faster thanks to being a werewolf.
    “I saw a storage container that said Black’s Boating, but they’re too far from the water to be safe.” She couldn’t stop shaking. She was terrified for the little girls, tears streaming down her face.
    “Princess, you have to tell us what you saw.”
    “Two demons, minions, up ahead. Quick, we have to save the little girls,” she called out.
    Kane stopped and put her down, his face grim. “Are you sure it was two demons together? Demons always work alone.”
    She nodded. “No mistaking. You need to hurry.”
    “Point us in the direction. You go with Jamie.”
    “No, no, I can’t. Two little girls need me, I must go. They’re special, like me, and you need Jamie, there’re two demons.”
    Kane seemed to silently debate for a second. “You can be two warehouses away, but you will stay back and with Jamie, only come over when he gives the all clear.” He turned to Jamie. “Keep her away from the action, no matter what she says or does. I mean it, Jamie. Now that we’re this close, I really don’t have a good feeling, so stick to her like glue.”
    Jamie nodded. They continued on until they reached a section of run-down warehouses. Faith closed her eyes and pointed. All the werewolves took a deep breath.
    “Fuck, I think she’s right about there being two demons.”
    They ran in the direction she had pointed. Kane stopped and turned back, looking her straight in the eyes. “I mean it, Faith, no rushing in to save the day. Wait ’til Jamie gives the okay.”
    She nodded and tucked her arms around herself.
    Kane was just out of sight when Jamie said, “You know you don’t have to be with him, Faith.”
    She raised her eyebrow at Jamie.
    “Just because you’re his true mate doesn’t mean you have to be with him. You’re human.”
    Faith winced. She hated it when they said human like it was a dirty word.
    “Don’t do that, you know I didn’t mean it that way.”
    She looked up into his bright green eyes. “This really isn’t the time to discuss this, but for what it’s worth, Jamie…” She looked up to see about fifteen minions coming toward them. “Fuck. Minions.”
    * * * *
    Kane and his brothers ran in the direction of the sulphur smoke smell. He tried his best to keep his thoughts off Faith. He knew she was safe with Jamie, he was one of their best fighters, even at his young age. Not only that, she had trained with them since she was six through to her teen years. He had taught her some moves himself, and she even had specially made knives with iced tips. It also helped, he told himself, that he didn’t smell sulphur smoke in her direction.
    As they got closer, the brothers spread out to all sides of the building. Kane found the

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