Aleenaâs POV
The wind howled outside as I waited for Aiden to return. He said he would track Michael down, just in case my presence still hurt him. I was a bag of nerves. I was actually going to do this; I was going to claim the man destined for me. That and saving everyone else in such a small space of time, but whoâs counting?
Dressed in my Michael hoody, I waited. Minutes felt like hours, which led to the discovery of me not being a patient person. I needed to distract myself so I didnât go crazy, so braiding my floor-length hair seemed like a good idea until it wasnât. I was so anxious that I couldnât make my fingers do the work I needed them to do. I swear I looked like a child who had never braided before.
âYou need to calm the heck down, donât be so stupid,â, I told myself sternly; I had never imagined I would find love, seeing as I no longer lived with my people. But I guess the goddess has other plans for me after all.
Taking a few deep, calming breaths, I started again. I had to admit that when my black-streaked, silver hair was braided, it did look incredible. My mother taught me how to braid my hair like the warriors in our village did when I was a child, and I loved it. It wasnât just a standard braid, it had twists and turns and adjoining braids knotted in. A little part of me hoped Michael would like it, which was a lie; I did it to impress him as I knew I looked good when I wore it like that.
Admiring my work in the mirror and feeling pleased with myself for a change, I hadnât heard Aidenâs approach. I had warning wards along the corridor leading to the Archive so I would hear anyone coming and be ready and waiting at the portal entrance. But Aiden was there before me this time, I wouldnât let that irritate me; it wasnât his fault I was distracted.
âAiden, youâre here; how did it go,â I asked, my heart hammering away, unsure how to feel.
âNot goodâ, he grumbled. âLaura got to him first.â
âWhat do you meanâ I gasped, hand shooting to my mouth; I hadnât thought about the outcome if it hadnât gone in my favour.
âMichael believes youâre the magic wielder, trying to split him from his mate, not the other way roundâ, he paused âhe is coming for you; he believes you are trying to hurt Laura and wants to get rid of you.â
My heart broke as I looked into the eyes of my new friend, the man I was destined to be didnât want me; I knew I wouldnât cope with the pain; I wasnât strong enough.
âWhat do I doâ a sob escaped my lips. I didnât even try to hide my tears. Aiden didnât hesitate; he wrapped me up in one of his massive bear hugs, where you couldnât breathe, but you didnât care either. His huge arms gathered me up and lifted me off my feet. He was taller than me; it was easier to pick me up to comfort me. I let my tears fall onto his shoulder for a moment.
âWe got you, Aleena; we will sort this. First, we have to get him to see heâs being fooled by that bitchâ he told me as he squeezed me one more time before placing me back on my feet.
âHow, she has her fucking claws into himâ, I moaned, not caring that I sounded like a child.
âHow did you find out which spell he was under,â Aiden asked, his voice rushing to get the words out, he had an idea, and I think I knew what he was getting at.
âThe book, yes, thatâs it; show him the page, make him see the words in black and white right in front of his noseâ, I gasped and ran back into my room, heading straight for the book. Grabbing it and turning around, I shoved it so hard into Aidenâs arms that I was sure I hurt him, but he didnât complain.
âIâll get Archer to show him as he bloody hates me, itâs so easy to tell, but it doesnât change anything. I donât need his approval, only Aylaâs,â he said, lost in thought as he rambled on, clearly caring much more than he wanted to admit.
âFine, tell Archer to show him the spell titled How to bond an Alpha; itâs exactly what he went through. He canât deny it once he sees it, Iâm sureâ excitement laced with fear filled my voice as I dared to hope this would work.
âHang tight, Iâll be back soon, and Aleena stay safe, donât wonder; heâs not in his right mindâ, Aiden warned me, and I would make sure I heeded that warning. No matter how much I wanted to rush to my should-be mate and shake him, to get him to see the truth.
Aylaâs POV
This is worse than hell, being able to see but not speak, not react or reach out. Alune had complete control of my body and access to my memories and feelings. She could do whatever she wanted, and I couldnât do a damned thing about it.
Right now, Alune was parading about in my body, stuffing her face with everything she could find, flirting with every man she came across and generally having a blast. I hated her with every fibre of my being. Once I get free, I will find a way to get rid of her, yes, I know I have a purpose on this plane; Iâm to help a great prophecy come true, but frankly, since Alune has been here, we havenât done anything great other than get Archer back, she had spent all her time trying to control me instead of doing any good for the world. I canât see how the two of us can change anything, not like this.
Finally, my opening came; she had fallen asleep, giving me access to part of my mind that I only gained when she was out of it.
âAxel, Aiden, Archer, anyone of you answer me pleaseâ, I sent the frantic message to my mates.
âAyla, baby, is that you? Are you okayâ Axel came through first, and I couldnât believe how much I had missed his voice? I wanted to be in his arms and wrapped up in his body so badly it hurt.
âItâs meâ, I sobbed; I hated this.
âAyla, we are going to fix this, I promise youâ, he urged me to believe him.
âI hope so; I hate this, I can see what sheâs doing, but I have no control over any of It,â I told him âYou need to get her to focus on getting the antidote; I heard him say she could make one if she got to her fallen sister, please urge her to do it sooner rather than later. I donât know how much of this I can handle.â
âI will; Iâll go and find her as soon as possibleâ, he told me. And I knew he would do everything he could; yet it still felt like I had been hit with the shitty end of the stick.
âPlease, Axel, watch her; she uses my body for whatever she likes. She wants attention, and I donât want her to get it; itâs still my body,â I pleaded, hoping he understood, as saying it out loud bothered me.
âOh fuck no, she doesnâtâ, he growled, âNo one touches my girlâs body; if itâs not us, then itâs not happening.â
âI donât want her touching you eitherâ, I shouted louder than I meant to, but the idea of having her way with my men made me feel sick. Even though it was my body, it still wasnât me.
âBabe, itâs okay; we donât want to fuck her in any shape or form. She isnât you, and she never will be; I donât care if she looks like you or not, she isnât you, and it wonât happen,â he reassured me. And it meant the world.
âDamn it, sheâs waking up; I love you, Axelâ, I managed to say before the link was cut off.
Lauraâs POV
That was so close; thankfully, the spell held strong enough to bend the Alpha back to my will. But, of course, it may not work again if I donât get rid of the Elf soon.
âHow can I do it and keep my hands clean,â I thought hard; I knew Michael believed me right now, but there was always a chance he would see her, and the spell would unravel. I canât let that happen; mother will kill me.
Thinking of my mother gave me an idea. Michael has told me everything he knew about Aylaâs situation; maybe if I passed that information on, it might just give us the edge. Give us something to work with. Right now, the girl is useless. The Exalted is still here, but Ayla is trapped inside her. For the prophecy to work, Iâm sure they must both be accessible.
My mind was made up; I had dialled my motherâs number twice in such a short amount of time, it was unsettling.
âYou better have a bloody good reason to call me again so soon, girlâ, she barked down the line at me.
âI do, mother.â I say, taking a breath to prepare myself âThe Alpha is still under my control, and he gave me a lot of useful information, something you may be able to turn to our advantage,â
âGo on then, spit it outâ, she ordered, sounding bored already
âThe girl is gravely hurt, so the Exalted bound her soul to her own; she cannot access her body right now, and the only way to heal her is to get a sample of the venom from the creature that wounded herâ I paused for effect âMother the creature that hurt her is a fallen Exalted.â
âAnd, how does that help us, you stupid girlâ she never had a kind word for me
âBeth can harness dark magic; if we could gain access to this Fallen Exalted, we can turn the tables in our favour. They need it to heal the girl, but we could also have the power of an Exalted. We would hold the cards as they would have to do as we wanted to gain access to it, to heal the girlâ I took a deep breath.
The line was quiet for quite some time, and my fear began to climb my throat. Hoping I hadnât fucked up and caused my mother to fly off the handle. Being on the receiving end of my motherâs rage was never fun.
âFor once, Laura, you may have given me something to work with; well done, donât let it go to your head though; we have much work to do to make this happen, do you hear meâ I answer, and for one she didnât shout at me.
âYes, mother, thank you,â I beamed at the phone while trying to control my voice.
âI want daily updates; we need every scrap of information you can get,â she said before the lines went dead.
Finally, my mother was pleased with me, I did something good, and hopefully, I will be rewarded for it. Now I have to make sure that the Elf is out of the way and the road will be clear for me to cement my claim on the Alpha and pull everything back together. Iâll have my mother thanking me before long. Everything will go my way.
âMother, are you in hereâ Mason called me, my heart stuttering. I loved my boy, but he was unpredictable. The last time I saw him, he hit me, so I wasnât sure what he would be like this time.
âIn here, darlingâ, I call back with fake cheer.
âI need your advice,â he asked, and my heart stuttered for a second time.
âAnything, my dear; how can I helpâ I smiled at him, reaching for him, hoping he would accept my love today.
âStacy is being weirdâ, he mumbled. âHow do I make her stop.â
âWhat do you mean as weird, sweetheart?â I asked carefully, not wanting to push him over the edge.
âShe told me no and leftâ he stuck out his bottom lip and sulked.
âGirls can be difficult at times, my love; you just have to give her some spaceâ I rubbed his arm and hoped he would accept it âshe adores you. Trust me; she will be back.â
âI donât want to wait; Iâll just make her do as I say,â he growled, and I resisted the urge to step back.
âSweetheart, you can command men to do as you wish, but women demand respect; if you want her, then you have to show her you respect her; that way, she will do anything you wish,â I told him, hoping he listened. I knew what he got up to; I knew how he treated people, especially girls. But I didnât want him to hurt Stacy; she seemed nice.
âFine, Iâll do it your way, but if it doesnât work, then itâs my way or no wayâ, he warned and shrugged my hand off his arm as she stalked away.
Watching him walk away made me think of his fatherâthe real one, not Michael. Mother had picked a match for me and said that to keep our bloodlines pure; I had to carry the child of the man she chose, then pass it off as Alpha Michaels. So far, Michael believed my lies, and all he ever wanted was a family. If he was ever to find out Mason is not his. Then I donât think I would find a way back from that. I donât believe any spell in this world would hold him for long.