Summer of the Beast

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into the club. Have Matt lock it down once all the women are inside.” He lowered her feet to the ground, kissing her neck while his gaze never left the trees.
    “It seems the worm has come to us.” Men pushed their women towards the club, sensing the danger all around them. Fur and bones cracked. As he shifted to his wolf form, Landon heard the bolts of the locks closing around the building and nodded to Norris, who would meet the Dog Squad on the north. Salvador, take six men to the south side, and be careful. More rogues are here also.
    Landon, we're on our way. My son's team is already backing up the Dog Squad, Blane snapped, his voice spoken to all that followed under him.
    Kelvin, let's meet this attack head on. Landon growled loudly, issuing the challenge once more to the previous alpha. He knew that no matter what he was, Andrew wouldn't be able to back down from a challenge.
    Watch yourself, Landon, he's not just a wolf now. Blane ordered . I won't have my granddaughter weeping for her mate for the rest of her life.
    He snorted. Old man, are you forgetting I'm not just a wolf anymore also? he asked as Landon watched Andrew step out of the trees, followed by six rogue vampire wolves. Landon faced his old alpha. He shifted to half man and half beast, growing past seven feet tall. He cracked his neck.
    “I should have burned your body long ago, but I won't make that mistake again, Andrew. So what's this, amassing an army with the dead?” He raised his clawed hand out and pointed to the rogues at his side. Kelvin and six others moved to his sides, but kept a fighting distance.
    Andrew sneered and nodded to the other men around him. “Do you really think your men can take mine? You are right, though. You should have burned my body, pup, because now I'm going to take it all away, including your mate. She'll be mine and bear my cubs. With her power and mine, no one will stop us.”
    Now! Landon ordered his mates. Their new powers spread to the male pack members, each one shifted to half man, half beast—taller, stronger, and more deadly. “You see, you're not the only one who's changed,” he snapped and attacked Andrew, while the others attacked around the building.
    He raked his clawed hand across Andrew's chest before Andrew could attack him. “You're too late to claim our mate. She's already ours.” Landon taunted his former alpha, but he didn't get the chance to attack.
    Power of unseen proportions flowed around him and his men. He glanced up to see Violet floating off the ground, moving towards them. All fighting stopped around them for a minute until Landon heard the screams, then smelled the scent of blood from the other side of the club. He lunged and attacked Andrew while he was distracted. The wolf snapped down onto Andrew's neck as they fell to the ground. Landon could feel his own blood run down his back, but he didn't care. The adrenaline rush of victory was too powerful. Landon tore at Andrew's neck, ripping it to shreds, separating his head from his shoulders. He jumped up, grabbed one of the torches that lit the back area, and threw it on his body.
    Flames and death filled the air. Men were picking up the other corpses and throwing their bodies into the flames, burning them. Howls surrounded them as the members of the pack celebrated their enemy's destruction.
    Kelvin moved to his side and glance at his back. “You're bleeding like a pig. You'd better shift totally before Violet sees you.”
    Landon nodded and shifted. Blane and Vanworth came around the building with Norris and Salvador in wolf form. Violet still didn't move, her eyes were glazed over, and her breathing was in small short gasps.
    “Momma!” she screamed and fell to the ground before anyone could catch her. Vanworth knelt down next to her and swore. “Violet, come on. Snap out of it.” He ran his hand over her head and she blinked, then tears started to fall down her face.
    “He killed Mom, I saw it all. Oh God, why didn't she

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