Sacrifice of Love(23)

They were all quiet as they found seats on the jet, each lost in their own thoughts. It wasn’t until Jacque jumped out of her seat and smashed her face against the window looking out with a terrified expression that they all were pulled from their stupors.

“FANE!” she yelled as she slapped her hand against the plastic window.

“What’s going on?” Jen asked as she made her way to a window to see what Jacque was so freaked about.

Sally’s breath caught in her throat as she looked out her own window. She felt as though her heart was going to beat straight out of her chest.

“They’re going to kill each other,” Cynthia murmured as they all stared in sick fascination at the fight going on between the two males, now in wolf form.

Firm arms wrapped around Jacque as she started toward the door.

“GO!” Alina’s voice rang loudly against Jacque’s ear and she cringed under the volume and command behind it. Jacque knew Alina was addressing the pilot, and as the plane began to move, she knew that Alina wasn’t going to let her go.

“I have to go to him, Alina,” Jacque told her Alpha as she struggled with her.

“No. You need to let Vasile handle it. They will not kill each other. They just need to get it out in the open and deal with it. They can’t do that with you and Sally there because they don’t feel they could protect you and face one another at the same time. This is a good thing, Jacquelyn.”

The plane continued to move, gradually gaining speed just as Jen shouted, “Oh! Wow that was a good shot, Fane.”

“Jen!” Sally growled.

Jen held her hands up. “Hey don’t get all pissy with me. As soon as Costin gets a good lick in, I’ll cheer for him; no need to worry that I’ll play favorites.”

Jacque finally let her shoulders relax and gave up her fight to get out of Alina’s arms. After several seconds, Alina let her go. She headed back to the window, knowing that what she was going to see would be painful. Though she wasn’t receiving the blows, there was nothing she could do to help her mate. And that was just as painful as any physical agony.

As the plane gained speed, the girls had to crane their necks to watch the wolves. Jacque reached out for Fane’s mind, but he had blocked her completely.

“He won’t let you in either?” Sally asked noticing the grimace on Jacque’s face.

Jacque shook her head. “They will be alright Sal,” she told her, unsure if she was trying to convince herself or the healer.

Sally nodded, but looked no more convinced than Jacque felt. So apparently her attempt had failed on both accounts.

They felt the plane lurch as the wheels left the ground and the jet rose into the air, taking them further from the fight and further from the males who so desperately wanted them to stay.

“I will say one thing about those males, there is never a dull moment.” Peri suddenly appeared causing everyone to jump.

“Blood hell,” Jen barked.

“Couldn’t you send out some sort of signal that you’re about to appear out of thin air?” Lilly asked.

“What do you want me to do...fart just before I appear so the smell alerts you?” Peri took a seat next to Alina and crossed her legs, appearing regal despite her crude words.

“Why do you say we would be alerted by the smell, rather than the sound?” Sally asked.

Peri smiled. “I think you humans call them silent but deadly.”

“That’s just gross. Could you please tell us something useful?” Jacque snapped, apparently not enjoying the banter.

“What would you like to know?” Peri asked her.

Jacque’s jaw tensed as she tried to maintain her composure. Her mind just kept jumping back to the vision of her mate lunging at Costin, claws and fangs extended, eyes glowing, and frothy saliva dripping from his muzzle like a rabid beast.

“Apparently the altercation was started because of a comment from Vasile,” Peri told them.

Alina let out a huff, “I told him to stay out of it. Tell me it was at least subtle.”

Peri grinned in delight. “Oh you should know better, Alina. Your mate is about as subtle as Jen is prudish.” That earned Peri a snort from everyone and a you’re just jealous from Jen. Ignoring them she continued, “He told Costin to kick Fane’s ass.” Everyone’s mouths dropped open and eyes widened, “and then he told Fane to quit running from his fear and anger and to deal with it. He told him that if he didn’t deal with it, then Vasile would deal with him. And then it was on.”