LYRA’S POV
I stood there in the arena, battered and breathless. Blood dripped from the deep cut on my side and arm. I could barely move. My opponent towered towards me. Her eyes, red, burning with cruel satisfaction. “You failed yet again!” She sneered. Before I could react, it's body contorted into sickening cracks, muscles ripping apart, bones stretching, saliva dripping, bloodshot eyes, slowly transitioning into a ferocious monster. I tried to escape but my body felt frozen. The ground beneath me split open, black twigs sprawled upwards, twisting around my legs, dragging me down into darkness. “No, let me go!” I struggled, trying to break free, but it wouldn't let go. I clawed dirt, trying to get a grip on something but its pull was stronger. “You are mine.” It growled. Its claws sliced through my face with a swipe as it dragged me into the underworld. “NO!!!!” I jolted from my bed, my eyes fluttering as I tried to adjust to the dark surroundings. My breathing was ragged, confusion and fear lingering. The nightmare was different this time. Not about my parents. Not about my past. I swallowed hard, trying to shake off the unease curling around my spine. The room was eerily quiet, save for the faint hum of the night wind against the window. Was this about the trial? Was my subconscious trying to tell me something? What if this was the Moon Goddess’s way of telling me to run? The thought slithered through my mind like poison, wrapping around my already fraying nerves. What if fighting this duel would only lead to my death? Wouldn’t it be smarter to leave before it was too late? My gaze drifted toward the door. I could escape right now. Slip away into the night, disappear before sunrise. I can survive on my own. Wait a minute! On second thought! Where would I go? I had no pack, no allies outside these walls. Running would only make me a rogue. And that is the worst that could happen to me right now. I couldn't even defend myself nor people I loved. The clock on the nightstand glowed—2:47 AM. There was no way I’d be falling back asleep now. I decided I needed something to calm me down. A warm milk perhaps. I took off my duvet. Putting my legs down and sliding my feets into my flip-flops, and waltzing made my way into the kitchen, being careful not to disturb anyone. I had no idea where anything was because I had never been in the kitchen before. Soft overhead lightings dimly lit the kitchen but I could still see how large it was “I can't imagine being a maid here, because how do they cope with cleaning this island called a kitchen” I muttered under my breath. Well, that wasn't why I was here. I started with the easiest thing, the fridge. I pulled open the giant double-door beast that hummed softly against the quiet, squinting against its bright light as I scanned through its contents before spotting the milk. Now where the hell do they keep the cups? I hunted through the cabinets of the kitchen shelves which were slightly higher than I hoped they should be. I had to stand on my toe to reach for it. I tried the nearest cabinet, only to find stacks of plates. The next one had bowls. The third? Spices. Seriously? Muttering under my breath, I knelt and yanked open a drawer—finally. Glasses. I poured the milk carefully so, as not to spill anything. "Can’t sleep?" My heart leaped out of my chest. I nearly lost balance, using the cabinet as a support as I spun around, nearly dropping the glass of milk. Jake stood in the doorway, and sweet merciful Moon Goddess, why was he shirtless? I blinked, trying to be sure I wasn't losing my mind. Nope, it was real. My eyes involuntarily scanned through his body. The dim lighting did nothing to hide the hard planes of his chest, the defined muscles rippling down his abdomen. His hair was slightly tousled. Damn! I might have just discovered my new weakness. “What were you doing?” He asked. His voice was deep, sultry and husky. I could swear he intentionally growled those words. “Uh..hh,” I stuttered, turning to the milk on the cabinet. “I couldn't sleep so I decided to have a glass of milk” As I glanced back at him, he was no longer standing at the entrance. He was walking right towards me. My breath hitched. He stood right in front of me. So close that I could feel his breath on my face. "Why are you awake?" he asked. Why am I awake? More like, why are you standing this close while looking like that? Focus, Lyra. Answer the question. Use words. "I had a nightmare," I managed to say, gripping my glass like it was my last connection to reality. "Want to talk about it?" he asked, voice low. “Ah…No. It's nothing to worry about”. His gaze dipped slightly, taking in my flushed face. He leaned in closer, and my heart nearly exploded. I closed my eyes, preparing myself for what might happen next. And then, The fridge door opened. Huh! I opened my eyes. Jake grabbed a bottle of water, twisted off the cap, and took a long sip—completely unaware of the internal meltdown I was having. I stared at him, speechless. Jake finally looked at me, his eyebrows slightly raised. "You okay?" No, I was not okay. I had just mentally prepared for something that never happened and made a fool of myself in my head. "Yeah. Fine." I took a quick sip of my milk, nearly choking. “Why are you up so early?” I asked, trying to appear nonchalant as he was. “I was doing some paperwork. Being an Alpha comes with a truckload of responsibilities you know,” he said. “Same as being your mate, I guess” I huffed. My expression faded. “Hey, come on!” He tilted my head up a bit. “ It's ok to be afraid sometimes but you've got this.” I met his gaze, and for a moment, the world outside this kitchen didn’t exist. There was something about the way he said it, like he saw me, beyond my weakness. What if he was wrong? "You always push me so hard," I murmured, breaking eye contact. "Why?" He stepped closer, closing the distance between us. "Because you’re stronger than you think." “What if I’m not?” I retorted. “I couldn't protect myself, I couldn't protect my family. I ran away, I failed” My voice began to break. "You didn’t fail," he said firmly. "You survived. That’s not failure, Lyra. That’s strength." I let out a bitter chuckle. "Strength? I can’t even do the basic thing werewolves do. Tara has always wanted to break free, to be herself, to hunt, but it's not happening." Maybe I had a birth defect. Jake sighed, massaging the nape of his neck. "I already called in one of the top trainers for that reason. A few days from now, she will be here. I will, however, train you myself in the meantime" I blinked at him. “You will?” "Of course." He responded. "I will not allow you to enter that arena unprepared. We'll begin by going over the fundamentals of understanding werewolf skills.” His confidence should have been reassuring, but doubt still clung to me like a second skin. “And what if I can’t do it?” My voice was barely a whisper. Jake’s gaze softened. He reached out, his fingers brushing against my wrist in a light, grounding touch. “You will, Lyra. And I’ll be with you every step of the way.” Something in his voice made the fear in my chest loosen just a little. He believed in me. Maybe, I could try to believe in myself too. A heavy silence settled between us, the warmth of his touch lingering even after he pulled away. "You should get some rest," he said at last, his voice gentler. "Tomorrow, we begin." I nodded, taking a deep breath. "Okay." As Jake took his leave, I stared down at the almost empty glass of milk in my hand, feeling something I hadn’t felt in a long time. Hope.DAMON'S POV Pacing the room restlessly, I pressed hard on my knuckles till they made a cracking sound in a bid to ease my tension but it did little to help. “Where is he?” I muttered under my breath, turning on my cellphone to check the time. It was 9pm already and Charlie wasn’t here already.Returning from a lap of my umpteenth pace, I hit the breaks by the window, pushing aside the curtain and carefully lifting the blinds. There was nothing to see, just the dead calmness of the night interrupted by the loud chirping of crickets and croaking of toads in the nearby swamps and mud. “Come on Charlie!” I whispered, taking a peep to my right. It was just the guards patrolling and surveying the corners with no sight of Charlie making my patience begin to wear thin. I exhaled sharply with a heavy heart.Charlie was my only option to get details of Aemond's whereabouts. He knew BloodMoon better than I did and somehow, he still had a good rapport with some of the guards in there, though it
LYRA'S POVIn a split second, there were troops of fighters infiltrating the camp. I instantly felt a surge of adrenaline through my veins as I spotted them moving stealthily through the highlands of the woods. How the hell is this possible? I thought there was some sort of magical shield protecting us from intruders. My eyes widened.Behind their masks were a pair of green eyes that sent shivers through me. Menacing and feral, ready to tear through anything. Korra told me about the green-eyed warriors, the ones that had spotted them earlier but left after they couldn't find the crystal. I guess they must have sensed my presence and they were here for me.“Leave her alone!” Tara's ears twitched to the cry of a woman behind a hut. One of the intruders had her daughter in hand while the other dragged the woman by the hair, away from her child. I wasted no time racing through the cluster of people towards her. “Look out!” the man holding the woman yelled to the other holding the girl.
LYRA’S POVToday was the fourth day of my training and all I can say is, I am going crazy! Why does everything have to be difficult? And to think I didn't bargain for all these makes it more frustrating.Korra had dedicated her time and effort to putting me through the history of the past bearers. Their strengths and weaknesses. There was Monica, who hung herself after she watched her family murdered in cold blood for not giving in the pendant.There was Uriel, Cassie, and then my real mother, Aurora, who gave her life to protect the pendant and the entire wolf clan. And now, me- who is yet to master the rites of summoning the energy from within the core of the crystal.It was a sunny afternoon and I stood dressed in a white flowing dress with a little wooden box in hand, containing the crystal as I walked into the temple to practice. Before me were lighted candles of different colors, sculpted artifacts, an ancient book of enchantment, and an image of Iris, the moon goddess.My bare
DAMON’S POV“You don’t have to shut him up, Elder Gregory? Alpha Jake interrupted in a low tone, calming the tempo with a gesture of his hand.“Are you being serious? He just tried to question your capacity to lead the clan and you are not going to reprimand him for that?” I queried, frowning at Jake’s decision.“No! I said no!” Jake barked, putting the whole room in utter silence.One would think I was interested in their fears and concerns at this point. But I wasn’t. It was all for the show, so no one would get to see through my worries. All I wanted was to get done with this shitty gathering and set out to go get my wife and kid.I leaned back into my seat with my elbow on the armrest while I rubbed my chin watching how this unfolded.“I am not going to stand here and act strong. Everyone gets scared. I, too, get scared at some point,” Jake began. “A lot of you must have suspected this for a long time,” Jake pointed his finger across the members sitting in silence around the table
DAMON'S POV My heart leaped out of my chest at Aemon's demand. What? Lyra? He must definitely be out of his mind. “I see what you are trying to do here. You must be out of your mind to think I'd turn on Jake!” I barked in a low growl. “Hahaha! I knew you might try to fern your loyalty and that is why I needed to cut the tree from its root,” Aemond sneered. “I am not asking you to turn on your Alpha. All I am trying to say is this. It would be a shame to have your wife and son’s blood smear my floor mat,” Aemond hissed, disconnecting the call.“No no no!” I groaned, clenching my jaw and fist so tight I almost cracked my phone. What the hell is wrong with this persistent bas*ard? Why the fuck is he doing this? I paced restlessly punching hard into the pillar beside me.What should I do? Do I tell Jake about this? Naa! Aemond is a crazy psychopath. He would do anything to get what he wants! I can't afford to put Lisa and Jayden in harm’s way, not when I'm not hundred percent recovered
AEMOND'S POV “Do not tell me that!” I barked at Zephyr, slamming my hand on the table. “Are you trying to ask me to give up now? Give the f*ck up? You can't be serious right now?” I swept my finger through my hair vigorously, grunting in frustration.“Think about it, Aemond! Everything keeps failing. The ritual, Don Carlito turned on you, You got stabbed with a poison ivy, Aemond! You almost lost your damn life, and you think this is not the universe telling you to back down on this quest,” Zephyr retorted. My face instantly turned red in anger. I turned around, growling as I matched towards him. “How dare you talk to me in such a manner?” I spat, pushing him against the wall. I grabbed tight on his neck, snarling as I pulled him up till his feet dangled in the air. “If you are no longer on my side, I suggest you let it out now!” I growled, tightening my grip around his neck.Zephyr spluttered, beating my forearm in a bid for me to release my grip but I held tighter until he manage