He grabbed his hair, pulling at it as he looked away from me. “I got there before they were able to do too much damage, but…” He brushed his thumb against my temple and I winced. “That douchebag ex-fiancé of yours got in a few good licks.”
I took a breath that turned into a wince. “Feels like it.”
Lucas stood and paced away from the bed. His hands balled in tight fists and he kept his back to me. “I shouldn’t have let you go. I knew better. You got hurt and it’s my fault.”
My jaw would’ve dropped, but some part of me sensed that that would hurt too much. How could he possibly blame himself? “First off, it’s not your fault.”
“It is my fault. I’m supposed to protect you.” Lucas spun to face me, but only looked for a moment before pain flashed in his eyes. “I cleaned your cuts and put some liquid stitch and bandages on them. I can’t do anything for the ribs or the knot on your head that seems to be growing by the second, but I’ve got some pain pills.”
The way he was behaving…
I wouldn’t be ready to deal with that until I got some of those pain pills in me. I tried to sit up, and winced again.
This was so bad. I didn’t have time to be hurt. I needed to get to that temple.
Which reminded me… “Please tell me you got my purse.”
“You’re damned right I did. And I burned your blood and everything else in that evil torture room of theirs.”
“How did you—”
“I’m the Alpha of the Peruvian pack—”
He was Alpha? Of the Peruvian pack? Wasn’t that Muraco’s job? Or did being one of the Seven mean he wasn’t involved in the local pack? Suddenly I doubted everything I’d learned about the wolves.
And what did that mean for—
No. That wasn’t important right now. He’d saved me, and I’d think about the rest when my whole body wasn’t screaming.
“—I can take on a couple witches. If the whole sect had been there, I might’ve needed reinforcements, but they weren’t and the ritual already had them distracted, so, we lucked out. They ran off when I came through the door, and I was too worried about you to go after them. But I will. When the time is right, they’ll pay.”