Chapter 206
**Chapter 206**
Something felt off, and I couldn’t shake the feeling that it had to do with Kyle.
**#25 BONUS**
**Gavin’s POV**
After Matt went to bed, I decided to head to the mansion and see how things were going.
Judy felt uneasy about how things ended last night. A part of her felt guilty about the whole situation. She knew she had hurt her friend’s feelings, and she wanted to explain herself better. She hoped that by sharing her side of the story, her friend would understand her intentions more clearly.
When I arrived, Judy wasn’t there.
“Where is she?” I asked Harper, who was standing in front of me.
“She went to some party at her school,” Harper replied with a shrug. “I thought you knew.”
“I think she said it was a frat party,” I heard her say.
A low growl escaped my throat. She went to a frat party by herself? Did she even realize how dangerous that was? What bothered me even more was that Leroy was here. He was always trouble.
Leroy was waiting for her to call him for a ride home.
“You should have stayed with her,” I said through clenched teeth.
“Sorry, Alpha,” Leroy replied, looking down. “She insisted that I leave right away.”
Before I could scold him any further, Leroy’s phone rang. He looked at the screen and answered it with a frown.
“Hello?” he said.
He paused, listening to the voice on the other end.
His eyes narrowed, and he nodded, even though they couldn’t see him.
“Yeah, I’ll be there as soon as I can,” he said.
He hung up the phone and turned to look at me.
“Who was that?” I asked.
“Judy,” he said, catching my attention. “I think Nan has had too much to drink, and they both want to be picked up. I’ll take Nan home first, and then I’ll bring Judy here right away.”
He began to leave, but I followed him.
“I’m coming too,” I told him.
He nodded, and we began to drive to the school. Unfortunately, we ran into traffic. I groaned in frustration as we only moved an inch every few minutes. The ambulance and other vehicles filled the road, making our journey even slower.
Police officers zoomed past us, signaling that there had been an accident. I wasn’t surprised, considering we were in the center of the city.
Leroy pulled out his phone to text Judy. He wanted to let her know there was traffic and that he would arrive as soon as he could.
She sent back a thumbs-up emoji. As time passed, I began to feel uneasy, like something was off. We were just around the corner from the school, and I couldn’t shake the feeling.
**Chapter 206**
Time and traffic seemed to be at a standstill.
“Is there a way around it?” I asked, trying to see past the cars blocking the road.
“Don’t worry,” my friend replied.
“Humans can’t drive,” he murmured.
I let out a low growl, feeling annoyed.
“I need to get to that party,” I said impatiently.
Without saying anything more, I opened the door and stepped outside.
“Alpha?” Leroy called after me, but I didn’t stop to let him say anything else. I was running through the traffic as fast as I could. I didn’t shift into my wolf form because there were too many humans around.
I could run faster than anyone, whether they were human or wolf.
It didn’t take me long to get to school. As soon as I arrived on campus, I picked up Judy’s scent. I focused on my wolf senses to track her down.
I wasn’t fully dressed, but I had just enough on to make it to Judy without causing a scene on campus.
The party was loud and wild, just as I expected. After all, it was a frat party.
Most people were too drunk to notice me as I walked through the crowd.
I wondered if anyone would even notice me. If they were too drunk, they might not realize I was Gavin Landry—or at least a Lycan. I knew I was at a school for werewolves, so my aura would be clear to them.
I pushed through the crowd.
I pushed through the front doors, making my way past a crowd of drunk college students. My wolf instinct guided me down a long hallway. I could tell that Judy was close to the bathroom. With each step I took, my stomach tightened with anticipation.
I could hear some voices ahead…
I heard a muffled noise coming from around the corner. It sounded like Judy’s voice, but there was also a man’s voice mixed in.
When I heard that, my heart dropped, and a wave of anger washed over me.
I walked around the corner.
I stopped for a moment when I saw a frat boy picking up Judy and holding her against his chest like a bride. Judy was swaying in his arms, her body limp and her eyes half-closed. It was obvious she was drunk.
…or maybe it could be worse. Could she have been drugged?
He was brushing his lips against the back of her neck, whispering something softly to her.
Then, I was suddenly brought back to reality by the loud noise of the frat party.
I let out the biggest growl I could muster.
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