Were She Belongs

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Authors: Dixie Lynn Dwyer
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    “Let’s see where she is,” Jacob stated, then walked down the hall through two other security checkpoints with passcode doors before coming to the surveillance control room.
    Frank opened the door before they had a chance to knock. “I saw you coming,” he stated with a smirk toward Jacob. Jacob nodded his approval, then made the introductions.
    “What’s with finding Legs so quickly?” Eddie asked, referring to Lexi by her nickname.
    Jacob looked toward Paul, sensing his anger. Before Jacob could warn Eddie, Paul spoke. “She’s my mate, and we need to find her.”
    Eddie and Frank looked shocked. Frank maneuvered the cameras on his end. “Lucky bastard,” he whispered, though everyone in the room heard him.
    “There! Look right there.” Paul pointed to the screen. Lexi was giving Paul’s guards the shake.
    “They won’t get her. Lex is too good at going undetected,” Frank stated.
    “The little minx is that good?”
    “And then some,” Eddie added
    “Wait a minute. She’s headed out stairwell three and the emergency fire exit.” Eddie spoke next, and all eyes went to the screen.
    “All of our cars are parked back there. She doesn’t have a car, but we always walk her out at the end of the evening and to the subway station. I didn’t know she had that access code, too?”

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    “She has all the codes, moron. She’s head of security,” Eddie added.
    “Who’s that over there?” Jacob asked as Frank maneuvered the outside parking lot cameras to focus on a black van.
    “Whose van is that?” Paul asked.
    “Wait, what the hell is Sierra doing down there?” Valco growled.
    Everyone was silent as Lexi exited the building.
    Paul called his guards and Valco called his while Jacob initiated their own guards. But they weren’t fast enough.
    Jacob watched as four men exited the van and rushed toward Lexi just as Sierra exited the door.
    “What the hell is Sierra doing out there?” Jacob yelled, all eyes were on the screens.

    * * * *

    “Lexi, where are you going?” Sierra called, and Lexi turned toward her with the most fearful look in her eyes.
    “Please Sierra, stay inside. I need to leave now.”
    “Wait, I want to talk to you. I want to help.”
    Sierra watched Lexi struggle with giving in and staying as she held the door open.
    Suddenly, they heard a noise, and Sierra watched as Lexi turned to check it out.
    A second later, Sierra felt Lexi shove her and the door slam shut leaving Lexi outside.

    * * * *

    In the control room, Paul watched in astonishment as his mate attempted to fight all four men off. On another screen, Sierra was trying to open the metal door, but without the code, she didn’t have a chance.

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    “Fuck! Get down there now!” Paul ordered, exiting the room along with Jacob and the others.

    * * * *

    By the time everyone made it down to the parking area, Lexi and her captors were gone.
    Jacob rushed over to Sierra, who was already being assisted by her guards.
    “What the fuck were you thinking heading after her without us?”
    Valco yelled at his mate, caressing her cheek and the cut by her head.
    “I must have hit the steps as Lexi shoved me out of harm’s way,”
    Sierra cried. “She protected me. She needs our help, Valco. Who were those men?” she asked as she tried to stand up with his assistance.
    “You’re lucky they didn’t take you, too, cousin,” Jacob stated.
    Paul ran his hands through his hair. “We need to move quickly in order to find her. I’ll be better in wolf form. I can catch the scent and trail the vehicle.”
    “Wait. You can’t run the city streets as an oversized wolf. This isn’t Texas,” Jacob added.
    “Shit!” Paul exclaimed, then heard his brother Andre’s voice calling out to him telepathically.
    “What the fuck happened? You couldn’t stop them?” Andre demanded.
    “What the fuck do you think we tried to do?” Paul responded through their link.
    “What’s the

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