265 Eutopia
The queen discussed everything she had on her mind with the hunter, bringing the two of them closer as they spoke. She allowed the hunter to call her by her first name and let her skip all the formalities. As someone who was watching the woman hurt, Evelyn allowed herself to be the shoulder she needed.
Once the queen was done freshening up and had donned a fresh lilac gown, the queen finally stepped out of her chambers with Evelyn in tow. Their destination was the emergency room where the future alpha and luna were currently occupying.
Evelyn watched as the queen froze with her knuckles held up to the door before knocking. The moment of tension as she rethought her decision was so excruciating that Evelyn ended up knocking at the door herself, âCome in...â a tired male voice called out from the other side.
The queen pushed open the door and graced the room with her presence. Cole had his head in his hands, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. Heâd fallen asleep in a chair next to the sleeping girl. âHello, Cole,â the queen greeted her.
âQueen Margaret...â the man froze at the sound of the queenâs voice, âI hadnât expected you to come here. Not this late anyway.â
âI also thought you were in Sirius making sure to keep your mate safe and introducing her to the life of a werewolf and soon-to-be Luna before rushing her into the role of being queen of the Lycaon empire, but here we both are,â the queen rushed her words.
âWell, we can never know what will happen in the future. Whether itâs in the distant future or just a few hours away. One moment sheâs alright and the next...â he gestured to the sleeping body of the girl, âWell, you can see where I was going with that.â
âWhat happened to her?â the queen finally gave in to her curiosities.
âShe overexerted herself when she was trying to stop the rogue king from fleeing Lycaon. I donât even know how she was able to tell that the man was going to escape in the first place. If she had known the entire time that we were on that plane, she could have made a call to the hunters that were already here.â
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âWe cannot always know what our senses are trying to tell us. If Iâm guessing correctly, she might have merely felt that something ominously wrong was going to happen in Lycaon and came as fast as she could without knowing what it was in the first place.
The more complex the problem, the harder it is for us to discern what it is. Sometimes, itâs something we are trying to avoid that could cause a problem in the future that we canât even foresee. We arenât perfect,â Evelyn explained, noting her moment to clear some of the princeâs confusion. Watching the man as he talked only proved to her that he was worrying himself sick over the girlâs reckless actions.
Cole sighed upon hearing her explanation and looked at the girl in the bed. Reaching out with his hand, he tucked a stray hair behind her ear, âThat would be the most logical way to put it. The inevitable way to make it seem as though sheâd never intended to put herself in that state.â
âIâm not sure I know anyone whoâd want to be in a hospital bed at any one point in their lives. Have a little more faith in her,â Queen Margaret spoke up.
âYou came here to ask me about my fatherâs funeral?â Cole asked her.
âYes, that I did. Now that youâre here, it can happen the right way. With you as his heir and successor to the Lycaon throne. Itâs nice to see that you found your mate as well and even got marked,â the queen congratulated him.
âWhat was he thinking sending me away in the first place? If I had been there, he would have survived. I wouldnât have let them get to him,â Cole argued, âSo many hunters and he still died.â
âCole, donât question the decisions they took. There was a lot that happened. You werenât here to watch it all,â Queen Margaret argued, âIn any case, thatâs not the way he would have wanted you to embrace his sacrifice.â
âWhat sacrifice...â a knock at the door snatched the manâs attention as an ageing doctor entered. The man was known for his healing capabilities and so, Cole was ready to hear what the man had to say.
âYouâre right on time, doctor. The prince needs to hear what was happening to the king in his final moments. What the king meant to have him know before he passed,â the Queen asked of him.
Bowing to the queen and prince in greeting, the man began his narration of what was happening to the king, âAs you know, your majesty, I was always the first to run tests on the king before deciding on how to treat him. When you came into the picture two years ago with your healing abilities, we were overjoyed. Sure that the king was going to survive the illness that ailed him.
But that wasnât the case. With time, he was deteriorating even faster and he needed you to heal him a lot more frequently in a month. If he didnât stop relying on you, it was only a matter of time before he died. I later found out that his cells were starting to get weaker since they were no longer required to fight off his illness. Thatâs when he came up with the decision that his heir had to meet his mate.
He says it came to him through a dream from the goddess herself. I didnât believe him at the time, but I was also the only person he told along with the queen that Coleâs mate was indeed located in Brigadia. When he sent you off, he gave you two orders.
One was to finish your education in the safest school on earth while the other was to make sure you only returned home after youâd found your mate and showed her what it was to be one with one another. What he didnât tell you was that he knew where your mate was and that you would be meeting her in that exact same school. For fear of the information reaching the enemy, he told no one of this, not even you.â
âWhy wouldnât he tell me?â Cole rested his chin on his hands, trying to take in the information he was receiving. A whole part of his fatherâs plan that heâd never even suspected, âI guess it was too much of a coincidence.â
The doctor was shocked by the manâs question that he posed one of his own, âYou believe the part about him speaking to the moon goddess?â
âIâve spoken to the moon goddess myself, so I wouldnât call the man crazy,â Cole shrugged it off, âNow, if you would answer my question please.â
âYes, your majesty. He chose not to tell you so that you wouldnât tell your beta alphas. With how information had leaked eighteen years ago amidst those exchanges, he wouldnât have wanted to jeorpadise any chance you had at finding her. Furthermore, he wanted you to experience what it was like to have a mate and guide her towards accepting what she was and not forcing her into it,â the man tried to explain.
âIn other words, he wanted Katie to be marked of her own free will? I knew that much from how he insisted I not force her into anything over the phone, but I never thought how much heâd thought into it,â Cole replied.
âYes, the marking only takes place once and if itâs not done right... well, that leaves a scar. If she let you mark her, then I can assume she marked you as well. Forceful marking never goes both ways,â the doctor explained.
âYes, she did...â
âThatâs good to hear,â Margaret sighed, âThe two of you will make a lovely royal couple.â
Cole turned red at the womanâs words and turned his attention to the girl in the bed, âIâm pleased to hear that. Is there anything else I need to know?â
âThere is one more thing. The king knew of the possibility of being attacked in his weakened state just in case the rogue king would want to take the power of the Lycaon family for himself, but he miscalculated how quickly the rogue king would move.
He didnât think they would move that quickly which is why he was pleased when he felt the bond form between the two of you the day you marked each other,â the man explained, sending the room into a deep silence. Cole merely rubbed his temples, trying to fathom how much his father had read into the situation.
âFor what itâs worth Cole, Iâm sorry,â Evelyn spoke, stunning the room and sending into a deep silence. Cole had never known the words to mean so much and yet they freed him of all his frustrations. Of course, the hunters wouldnât have intentionally let his father be killed by rogues. They had done everything the could to keep the king safe and it hadnât been enough.
âTwo mighty warriors and a whole collection of hunters and they couldnât do a thing against the rogue king. They might have downed a large number of his forces, but...â
âThere was a traitor amongst us that helped the rogue king escape,â Evelyn interjected, âDonât you wonder why you were only backed up by one hunter?â
Now that Cole thought about it, he had an odd memory of the rogue king talking about a sleeping draught. The whole situation was a mess, âThis is the second time the rogue king has been involved in a rogue attack and once more, my mate has ended up in a similar situation.
Weâve clashed with him twice...â he paused, allowing his mind to go through all that he knew, âAnd I canât call either one of those times a win for us... No, I canât. Weâve most definitely been losing.â
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Sandra sat in the waiting room outside of Katieâs emergency room, going through a newspaper she wasnât even interested in. It was the nearest thing she could find to distract her. The details within it were of no concern to her and she wished she had a novel or a book instead, but there was nothing she could do about it. Her mind tried to run away from the painful reality that plagued her.
The newspaper would have been effective if it had involved something interesting... Instead, it only allowed her eyes to glaze over while the flashes of the battle in the woods roared through her mind. Sheâd been there the entire time. There had never been a time in her life when sheâd felt more useless to help Katie than when she stood in that forest watching her fight with so much skill and power that it froze her right to the core.
She didnât want to think about how useless sheâd been. How much more she could have done if she had simply gone with Mr Tom instead, âYou know, worrying yourself sick like that will only get you in worse shape. Honestly, what difference is there between you and Katie anyway?â Jasonâs voice tore her from her thoughts.
The alpha had returned from an errand. Thinking back, now she remembered what it had been like... for the three of them to watch the fight happen. The rogues on the other side hadnât dared to cross either while the two titans battled.
Only Cole felt the need to stop what was happening. After all, he was the only one that could peer into the girlâs mind. âHe must have felt the pain she did...â she said, looking up from the newspaper. Jason held out a book for her to take. In his other hand, he had a bag filled with yoghurt packs.
âWell, it doesnât work that way really. If the wolves had a conversation during that time, maybe that could have been how he came to know...â the man explained, taking a seat beside the girl, âYou know, you will be able to help her out soon enough.â
âIâve been hearing that for some time and Iâm starting to feel like it will never happen. Sheâs proceeded to even higher levels. When we talked earlier, I thought she was joking about wanting to become a Mighty Warrior but now Iâm not so sure,â Sandra chuckled.
âYou know, Sandra... only one person gets to kill the rogue king. If Katie manages to pull it off, what does that make you?â Jason asked.
âThe person that helped her get there. I could hold off the beta alphas and provide all the support she needs.â
âThen what does that make Cole and the other hunters with the same goals and dreams?â he asked, holding a metallic can of soda out to her.
The girl took the can from him, âThanks. Whatâs your point?â the girl groaned.
âMy point is that youâre too focused on trying to emulate your mentor. Things like that will only get you disappointed. Sheâs trying to achieve her dream while youâre trying to achieve her dream as well. What do you want?â Jason asked her.
âWell, honestly...â Sandra thought back, âI just want to live in the world Katie is trying to create. To truly live a life in it. A world of peace, where we donât have to worry about rogues trying to kill us. Eutopia.â