Olivia Lawrence's POV
We loaded up into the three vehicles and joined the line of cars departing the parking garage of the Georgia Aquarium. I was nervous about Leo and Adrienne; now that the case was with the jury, anything could happen.
I didn't know what I would do if they were found guilty and executed. Leo was a friend before he was my Alpha; I met my mate through him, and he was a better father to me than my own. Vicki loved Leo and Adrienne and would be devastated if her Alphas died.
"Where do you want to eat," Luna Carolyn asked as she pulled her phone out.
"My Sharkbait here likes her meat," I said with a smile. "If she stays awake long enough."
"You won't find steakhouses open this late, it's mainly bars left open," Donna said. "Would pizza be all right? There's a good place nearby."
"PIZZA!" Vicki was clapping her hands together.
"Sounds like a winner," I said. Bonnie got on her phone and gave Anita directions to Max's Coal Oven Pizzeria, which was only a few blocks away. The smell of sauce and cheese had my mouth watering before I even got out of the car. "I'm still getting used to how much more I can smell and taste now, much less see," I said.
Our protective detail had sent a man ahead to check out the place, and when all was good, the group of us went inside, and the hostess sat the six of us at a long table in the center. Our guards took a booth near the entrance. We ordered five large pizzas and talked about what we'd seen tonight. Five minutes after our drinks arrived, my phone buzzed.
And buzzed.
And buzzed again.
And it wasn't just me; all of us, even the Lunas, were getting text messages at the same time. "Oh no," Bonnie said.
Anita's face was pale. "
What are we going to tell Vicki?"
"About what,"
I said. I hadn't started reading the texts yet.
"
Leo collapsed in court. He's had a heart attack,"
she replied.
"We have to get back there," I said. I waved at the waitress. "We've got an emergency, can you box up the pizzas and put the drinks in to-go containers?"
"Of course, Ma'am."
Luna Bonnie tossed a hundred-dollar bill on the table as the others downed their drinks. "Use the bathrooms before we go, we're not stopping," she said.
I took Vicki's hand and pulled her towards the bathrooms. "What's going on, Mommy?"
"Leo's in the hospital, and we need to get back to him," I said.
She stopped, making me halt, too. She looked up at me, her eyes watering. "Unky Leo is sick? Will he be ok?"
I bent down and wiped her eyes. "I don't know, baby. We're going to take our food and drive fast to see him, and we can pray together that he's all right." Vicki liked praying with me for people; her little face took on a determined look. "Well, come on, we have to go!" We did our business, all of us did, just in time for the pizzas to come out. Luna Bonnie and Mark grabbed them as we took our drinks, and in minutes, we were back on the road.
As Mike pulled onto the freeway, I unfolded a napkin to put on Vicki's lap and put a few pieces on one of the paper plates for her. I got my slices and ate while I was catching up on the text messages. Word of his heart attack had spread through the Pack like wildfire. Brent was helping Luna Susan back at the Pack, and he had sent out several group texts, and a few more to me. I dialed his number. "Brent?"
"Oh, Liv, are you all right?"
My voice was breaking as I talked to my mate. "I don't know. Have you heard anything?"
"No, we're in Atlanta. Some of the Lunas took us to the aquarium, so we would be out of the way."
"That's for the best," he said.
"I'll call you if I hear anything else," I said. "We're on our way back."
"I love you, Liv, and tell Vicki I love her too."
"I love you, Daddy," Vicki said in between bites of her all-meat pizza.
"I love you too, Sharkbait." He hung up the phone, and I went back to eating.
"
Don't look at your phone, Liv,"
Anita said to me as I heard Bonnie gasping behind me. "
And don't react to this."
Oh crap. "
Leo's dead, Liv. Massive heart attack, he never had a chance."
"No,"
I said. "
Oh, God!"
I looked back at Bonnie; her eyes told me she knew. I shook my head no as I pointed at Vicki; she didn't need to know right now. "How long until we get back there?"
"Just under two hours if we don't get pulled over," Mike said.
I sent Brent a text saying I'd heard, and we were heading back as quickly as we could. "IS THAT A GOOD IDEA," he responded.
"THINKING NOW. BYE." I turned the phone off, not wanting Vicki to get a glimpse at the screen, and not wanting the constant buzzing of all the messages. "
What do we do now?"
"It's going to be hell on Adrienne, but she has her son and his mate there with her,"
Mike said.
"
We left because we didn't want the uncertainty of what would happen to Vicki if Leo died,"
Anita said. "
We're going right into the fire."
"And the Lunas aren't stopping us,"
I said. "
We have to get away from them."
Anita was panicked.