246 Chapter Two Hundred Forty Six
Katie was briefed by Marie on what was going on in Lycaon based on what they had been told on their way to Sirius. The woman had come with the feeling that something terribly wrong was going on in Sirius... and sheâd been right.
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Not long before the invasion of the reserve in Sirius....
âYou donât have to keep pacing, you know,â Marie told his impatient husband, âThis is the fastest mode of transportation after all. We will get there in time.â
âThat still doesnât put my feelings at ease. Katie promised she wouldnât get herself in trouble. I canât help but think there is something more to this. We didnât raise a reckless girl, you know.â
âOh, honey, you can never predict how a child will turn out. You, of all people, know that. Just look at Micah. None of us ever thought he would get a Prometheus gift and yet, he got it eventually. His heart was in the right place despite how lazy heâd always been. Katie caught on with everything we taught her with next to no resistance. She was bound to have a flaw somewhere,â the woman tried.
âI know and thatâs whatâs putting me on edge. Her constant need to protect everyone leads her to make irrational decisions. I know she has proven that she can think rationally from time to time, but when she really thought it mattered, she flew completely off the handle. She canât stand it when someoneâs life is in danger and she ends up forgetting her life matters as well...â
The woman sighed, âCanât argue with that logic. Youâre completely correct.â Silence fell between the two of them. Tom resumed his pacing about the length of the plane drawing a deeper sigh from his wife, âThis is going to be a long flight.â
Just then, the phone at the table began to buzz. The woman looked at the number on it... It was from one of the higher-ups. The ones who never even got to fight at all, but dictated the actions of the hunters and where they were to be stationed based on the information they received. It had been a while since these two had been summoned by them and the organization had even given up considering how much they did everything on their own.
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The two of them eyed each other and the phone, none of them wanting to answer it, âWhat do you think they want?â Tom whispered.
His wife narrowed her eyes at him, âI havenât answered it yet. Why are you whispering?â When the man only smiled sheepishly at her, she hit the answer button and greeted the person on the other side, voicing her name as well as that of her husband.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs good the two of you are together. We need to ask a favour of you,â the man on the other side asked. Out of all the hunters in the world, these were among the only few that the higher-ups had to beg to handle a job. They usually did what they wanted and told them off, claiming they were doing something that was far more important which was usually true. After being told off so many times, they received fewer calls from them.
âWell, we are headed to Sirius. Unless this favour is in line with what we are trying to achieve, I donât see a reason to help you out,â the woman replied.
The man on the other side of the phone coughed at the reply before regaining his composure, âYou know one of these days, we might just clip your wings.â
âIf this is one of the threats youâve been practising all these days, Councilman, you are getting even worse than you used to be,â the woman replied.
âWell, gladly, I donât have to threaten you this time. You happen to be going to meet the very person we want to talk to,â the man said to her.
âWhat is that supposed to mean, Councilman?â
âWell, itâs about the war in Lycaon. I will take you through our findings and why it is important that you get to your adoptive daughter as soon as possible,â without much resistance from the couple, the man on the other side began to go through the events and findings theyâd made. There were many questions that came up along the way, but the couple tried to keep them to a minimum until the Councilman was done speaking.
âWell, that definitely makes our reunion a lot more important than I would have thought it to be,â Tom groaned.
âExactly... the two of you are to find Katie and get her through to communicate with Lycaon. If the information of her being marked can reach the rogues, their formations will crumble. They donât have reason to attack the capital if their goals wonât be achieved,â the man said to them.
âWhat happens if we get to the girl too late? What if sheâs not marked by the time we find her?â Marie asked them.
âWell, then... Itâs all a race against time now, isnât it?â the councilman said to her, âFind her and make sure she gets marked as soon as you can. This means you also have to find the prince of Lycaon as well.â
âWe understand,â Marie confirmed. She was just about to turn the phone off before the manâs voice came through from the other side.
âAnd Marie... Welcome back. The world has been missing its pillar in the time youâve been gone. Itâs good to see you back,â the man said to her.
âItâs good to be back, Councilman Henry. You have no idea,â the woman replied with a smile on her face. When she turned the phone off, she turned to face her husband, âWell, it seems Katie didnât get herself in trouble after all...â
âYeah, trouble seems to have found her instead,â Tom finished her suspicions.
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The plane reached Sirius deep into the night, a time that none of them had planned to arrive. However, upon looking down on the capital, their senses confirmed that they were not going to find their daughter down there. Instead, they had the pilot fly the plane according to their instructions. âA game reserve... What is Katie doing this far from the capital?â
âI donât know, but something smells very fishy about this all. Not to mention, I detect another person of interest,â Tom spoke up.
âYeah, I can detect that too. We are going to have to split up at the moment. I will go after Katie and get her to communicate with the Lycaon while you can...â the woman froze in her words. She could tell something was wrong on the ground they were going to.
âDonât worry, honey. She will be just fine,â Tom tried to calm her down. They both faced the forest below them, the back door of the plane opened and the wind began whipping through their hair, uninvited. It was an experience they hadnât come to do in a long time. More than eighteen years to be honest, âGood luck, Tom said to her right before she let herself fall from the plane.
The male used the handrails to go back to the pilot against the roaring wind from the open door, directing him to fly over the forest in a direction unknown to him either. He knew where he was going albeit completely by instinct. âSir, are you sure this is where you want to go?â the pilot asked him.
âYes, it is... Why, what do you see?â Tom asked, budging into the pilotâs room.
âWell, itâs all thick forest and there is barely a sign of life. Not to mention itâs no manâs land outside the reserve. The dangers in that forest are bound to be more than the dangers in the reserve combined,â the man said to him.
âIâm a hunter. Iâm not sure there is a lot on this planet that can hurt me. Most of the creatures that can hurt me are already in Lycaon, so Iâm quite sure Iâll be fine,â Tom replied, heading back to the back door and leaping out as well.
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Katie listened without batting an eyelash at the tale her adoptive mother laid out to her. She barely asked any questions... Mostly because she didnât have any... Her mind was all but mesmerized by the fact that the woman spoke before her. The two of them hadnât seen each other in such a long time that she only wanted to spend time with her. This part of her intentions she kept to herself, even though she was sure Cole had already read through them like she was an open book.
âBy the time I landed, the fight in the forest had ended and you were headed here with your friends. I knew you were going to get into a fight with the wolf at the cell phone tower. You heading out here is what told me there was something wrong with communications. I wasnât sure if I was to help you... Your enemy was quite strong indeed, but the moment he saw your mark, he did exactly what the council thought would happen. He lost his will to fight. You fought him whilst he only had the interest of protecting himself.â
âIf that was the case, then why didnât he run while he had the chance?â the girl asked her.
âHe had to wear you out first so that you wouldnât follow him. He would have never thought you would be able to best him in a duel even if you put had your mind to it. With the entire plan on the verge of collapse, he couldnât find a way out of his situation. He could have also wanted you to defeat him. Telling his king of this discovery was bound to bring the rogue king into a similar state which would then cause him to get captured. To put it bluntly, there was nothing he could do about it...â
âItâs like you were thinking out loud before you gave me that answer,â Katie grumbled before speaking aloud, leaving no chance for the woman to counter, âSo just because Cole marked me in time... the rogues have completely lost the war?â Katie asked, passing her hand on the mark on her shoulder.
âYes, thatâs exactly true. The Moon Goddess came up with the same plan eighteen years ago that was sure to bring the rogues down. If the chosen were allowed to live, it would mean the end of everything they stood for. Thatâs why she sacrificed so much to keep you safe and away from the rogues,â Aunt Marie explained.