Louis’ POV
I turned to Olivia, who stood near Levi, who had just been healed from the deep cut. She did a good job by healing him completely. A mark wasn’t even left.
"I have to leave," I announced.
They turned their eyes toward .
"Where are you going?"
"I need to be with Lennox," I answered quickly. "He’s always irrational when he’s angry or in pain. I have to be with him." My words tumbled out in a rush as I turned to leave, but Olivia stepped in my way.
"Isn’t he in the mansion?" she pressed, worry already clouding her expression.
I shook my head. "No... he should be at his house."
"Stay with Levi," I said firmly. "I’ll go check on Lennox."
Her lips parted as though she wanted to say more, but nothing ca. Her silence made frown. Didn’t she feel it? Lennox was her mate. Even without his mark, she should sense his emotions—his pain, his turmoil. Unless... he’d blocked her.
Yes. That had to be it. That was why Olivia wasn’t feeling him the way I did.
But what about Levi? My eyes narrowed on him. He seed lost in thought, spacing out as if caught in sothing only he could feel.
I didn’t waste any more ti. Grabbing my keys, I rushed out and slid into the car. The engine roared to life, but my focus was elsewhere—on the thread that bound to Lennox.
I stayed connected to him as I drove, his emotions pressing against . Rage. Pain. A restless heaviness that wouldn’t settle. My grip on the wheel tightened, but I didn’t dare pull away from the bond. If he was drowning, then I needed to feel it too.
Halfway down the road, Levi’s voice brushed into my mind. "Louis..." His tone was strained, laced with worry. "Let know the mont you reach Lennox. Promise ."
His concern steadied . My lips curved faintly, the weight on my chest easing just a little. At least Levi still cared—still loved him enough to worry. That love, that bond, hadn’t been broken.
Which only made it clearer. Lennox hadn’t blocked us. He couldn’t. Our bond as brothers was too strong, too deep to be shut out.
It was only Olivia he had closed himself off from.
By the ti I reached Lennox’s house, my chest was already tight from holding his emotions. I pulled up quickly and jumped out, rushing to the front door. The housekeeper t before I could even knock.
"Alpha Louis," she said nervously, wringing her hands. "You just missed him. He... he drove out a few minutes ago."
My heart dropped. Drove out? Panic surged through . Lennox was drunk. How could he get behind the wheel like that?
I grabbed at the bond imdiately, forcing my mind into his. "Lennox! Where are you?" I asked while rushing back to my car.
His voice ca back, rough and heavy, almost slurred. "I just need fresh air. I’m fine."
"Tell where you are," I pushed, desperate.
"No." His voice was flat now, cold. "I don’t want to see anyone. I just... I want to be alone."
Fear gripped harder than his anger ever could. My breathing quickened, my palms damp on the steering wheel. "Please, brother. Don’t shut out. Let co to you. Just tell where you are—"
But before I could finish, the bond snapped closed. He shut out completely.
"No, no, no..." I muttered, slamming my hands against the wheel. My whole body shook with panic. The thread was still there, but it was silent now, locked.
I put on the car, heading back toward the mansion as fast as I could. My mind spun with fear. If he was drunk, angry, and alone—then anything could happen.
I drove as fast as I could to the mansion. Arriving, I rushed back inside, my chest burning, my head spinning with panic. I didn’t stop until I got to Levi’s room. I shoved the door open and found Levi on the bed with Olivia beside him.
"Olivia!" I almost shouted, my voice sharp and frantic. She stood quickly, her eyes wide.
"Louis, what is it?"
"Mind link Lennox," I pleaded, barely able to breathe. "Do it now! I can’t... I can’t reach him fully. Please—just try!"
She looked shaken but closed her eyes. I watched her face tense, her lips parting as if she was reaching out. Seconds dragged. Then she opened her eyes again, fear flashing in them.
"I can’t," she whispered. "He’s... he’s blocking ."
Her words hit like a blow. My chest tightened, fury mixing with terror. "What do you an he’s blocking you?!" I snapped, pacing the room, my hands trembling.
Olivia’s voice cracked. "I can’t feel him, Louis. Not his anger, not his pain—nothing. He shut out completely. I can’t even teleport to him."
"Damn it!" I slamd my fist against the wall so hard the wood splintered. My whole body shook with anger. "Why would he shut you out when he needs us most?"
Levi stirred, his face pale, his eyes worried as he looked between us.
I turned back to Olivia, desperation clawing at . "Can’t you think of him? Can’t you pull him to you sohow? You’re his mate—you’re supposed to find him!"
Tears welled in her eyes as she shook her head. "I tried... but he’s shutting out, Louis. I can’t reach him. Until he unblocks , I can’t teleport to him."
My chest heaved, rage and helplessness twisting inside . "If you can’t reach him, then how are we supposed to find him?! He’s drunk, he’s angry, and he’s alone out there—anything could happen!"
The room fell into a tense silence, broken only by Levi’s low, pained voice. "Then we’ll find another way. If the bond won’t guide us, we’ll track him by scent... by his car... anything. But we will find him."
Silence pressed down on us, broken only by my ragged breaths. Lennox was out there—drunk, furious, alone.
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