300 Secrets From the Luna
The giant royal wolf that Honour sat on holding Crysta close to her zipped through the woods at astonishing speeds, one destination in mind. To Honourâs surprise, the ride was smoother than sheâd ever experienced.
Lately, Lina had grown fond of using this mode of travel when she didnât want to use her driver, however, those times were nothing in comparison to what she was experiencing at the moment.
The princeâs paws struck the ground noiselessly while still dashing through the woods unrestrained. The difference between the prince and the princess was clear, but Honour couldnât complain, considering she was only a spec in comparison to these bright shining stars.
Honour was sure that at the speed they were going, they were going to reach the palace in no time. It was only after rushing through the woods for almost ten minutes that she realised how far they had come.
She hadnât yet recognised her surroundings and Drake continued to press on even faster, âThose boys are going faster than I thought possible,â the prince chuckled, âLooks like theyâve been training.â
Honour hadnât noticed, but the prince had not yet caught up to the other alphas. It was a difficult feat to accomplish, âYou could just be the one that took a wrong turn or something,â the girl replied absentmindedly.
âI am keeping track of them through the mind link, so I donât think thatâs exactly a possibility,â he replied.
âThen youâre just moving slowly,â the girl replied, in a smug tone.
âI like the enthusiasm,â the prince chuckled. Honour couldnât help the smile on her face as well as notice the odd way she let down her guard when she was around the prince.
.....
Her thoughts wandered to the girl in her arms. She had gone unconscious soon after theyâd found her in the cave. Honour remembered what she had done with the prince before, but looking down on the girl, a frown etched across her face. Her hands strained beneath the girl, summoning the powers sheâd used time and time again, but nothing happened...
Seeming to read her mind, the prince asked, âCan you... you know?â
âIâve been trying, but nothing is working...â the girl sighed, â... and yes, Drake, I am as calm as I can be. I donât know why it wonât work now.â
âItâs alright, Honour. Weâll get her to the hospital in no time. You already helped us find them. Youâve done more than enough,â the prince replied.
Honour wiped a stray tear off her sleeve. The princeâs words were the opposite of what was in her heart. She was weak and hadnât been able to help them with anything... and yet, he sounded sincere. Shaking her head free of the depressing thoughts, she changed the subject.
âYou could have taken Ginger to the medics first, you know,â the girl voiced her concerns. Drake was quiet for a while before answering. His thoughts wandered to the decision his sister had taken only days before. It might have not been the best decision she could have made, but she had taken the responsibility and made one as well.
And so had Drake...
If Ginger died because of his selfish intentions, that would be all his fault.
âI had to make sure everyone was making their way home. It makes no sense to save one and have another ambushed,â the prince reasoned. It was an excuse that the girl saw through. The mind link was open between the two of them and his emotions were laid bare. âSo he lets his guard down around me as well...â
âAlright. I just thought it would be easier for the faster one to get Ginger to the medics is all,â she wondered, letting her eyes wander until they settled on the unconscious delta in her arms. To herself, she asked, âWhy did she contact me?â
The trio continued in silence for a while. The prince had no answer for her, âWeâll ask her that when she wakes up and is getting better.â
âYeah, I guess so...â
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A dark-haired girl sat on a bench watching her friend practice with a bow. It had been a few days since her license had been issued and during that time, the newly licenced hunter had been trying to sharpen some of her skills and testing her newfound abilities.
Katie happily offered some instructions for her to follow and the girl used her knowledge to the best of her abilities.
âSandra, try not to get agitated,â Katie called out when none of the girlâs arrows would hit the bullseye.
âEasy for you to say. Youâre an archery genius,â the girl yelled back, letting another arrow loose. This arrow sailed even further from the bullseye than all the others. The girl sighed and walked back to Katie, taking a seat next to her, âAnd here I thought I was getting better.â
âYou will get better. Just donât let your emotions get the better of you,â Katie replied.
âNow that I have a gift, just watch as I catch up to you, Katie. You wonât see me coming,â the girl yelled enthusiastically before picking up the bow and arrow once again. Katie sighed and watched her take another chance at shooting arrows.
âDonât forget a single one of your lessons. Pay attention to the breeze, and relax. An archer can feel it when an arrow is going straight for their target,â Katie called out.
âItâs easy for you to say. Youâre already perfect,â the girl grumbled, closing her eyes and taking a deep breath to calm herself. She was so focused on the target before her that she didnât notice Katie go silent.
Everything vanished from her world. The target and her arrow were the only things that made sense to her at that moment. Feeling for the wind, she adjusted her aim and let the arrow sail through the air. It hit the circle right outside the bullseye, âYouâve got to be kidding me,â Sandra cursed out loud.
Katie watched, suppressing the tinge of sadness that had been eating away at her every time she watched her friend try to chase her mirage, âDo I really look that perfect to you?â
âWhat else would you look like, but perfect? You protected our town singlehandedly back in Brigadia. You went head-to-head with the rogue king and had him running for his life. Just when you seem to have done something amazing, you go and trump those limits and soar even higher. How else would I describe you? Youâre like the perfect hunter. Blessed with both Prometheus gifts. We all look up to you, you know,â the girl replied.
Katie sighed in defeat, watching her friend let another arrow loose, âAnd look where that got me,â she said more to herself. Sandra did not hear her.
âHey, what has been going on with you and Cole lately?â the girl asked her.
âHuh, oh, heâs just busier these days. Nothing much really. Not to mention the coronation they are preparing for. Honestly, being a royal is so much work,â the blue-eyed girl groaned.
âWhat? Youâre a hunter and youâre thinking about being a royal as so much work,â Sandra chuckled.
Katie laughed as well, âOh, yeah, being a royal is a lot of work. While the hunters might have their fair share of chores, I get to relax every once in a while.â
âI think I understand what you mean,â Sandra replied, âWould you check my bag? I got some documents that I thought you might be interested in looking through.â
Curiosity worked its magic and had Katie searching through the girlâs bag faster than she could finish her sentence. The papers inside the bag werenât many and had been bound neatly in a leather pouch. Katie opened them and found pictures of the beta alpha they had defeated in the reserve, âTheyâve moved him to a maximum prison in the Sirius capital,â Katie observed.
âYes, I think itâs somewhere at their agency there. Heâs to be interrogated to see if he can be useful. However, they have proved him to be extremely dangerous after running more tests on him,â the girl replied.
âWhat are they going to do with him?â she asked her fellow hunter.
âAs of right now, the decision has not yet been made, but Iâve heard rumours that he will be put in a state of suspended stasis to keep him from either dying or escaping,â Sandra let another arrow loose, losing any care for hitting the bullseye...
Then hitting it without even meaning to... It was a frustrating cycle of disappointment...
âWhat a waste of resources! To think killing him is not an option. Beta alphas are even harder to deal with than the rogue king himself,â Katie sighed, remembering the number of times sheâd come face-to-face with the colossal abominations. They were bigger than the rogue king and far more relentless when they set their minds on something.
Fortunately, neither of them had been able to injure anyone close to Katie. However, that was only a matter of time. Anything could happen.
âYeah, if he had been one of the rogue kingâs generals, he would have been killed the moment the agency was sure he wasnât going to give them any more information,â the girl replied, âSpeaking of generals, I heard you killed one yourself.â
âHuh, me, a general. I didnât face a general,â Katie panicked.
âDonât play dumb with me. The impressive part is that you didnât even notice you were killing a general when you were doing it,â the girl replied.
âOh, shut up, Sandra,â the girl replied, closing the documents after skimming through them.
A male voice interrupted the Luna while she was skimming through the documents. It was a voice she was now getting used to and even found herself worrying when he didnât check in every once in a while.
âAlpha, there seems to be trouble going on in Lycaon. The king is keeping it from you for your comfort. Permission to report it to you,â Kyleâs voice invaded the girlâs mind.
âAre you now spying on the king and his beta alphas?â Katie replied angrily.
âThat was not my intention your majesty, but I happened to hear them saying you werenât to know about it and yet Iâm of the opinion that you should know about this,â he replied.
âVery well, meet me at the exit of the Hunterâs Agency. Tell alpha Caden that I have summoned you and take your leave,â the girl said to him.
âWhat is it?â Sandra asked her, walking up to her, âYou spaced out.â
âItâs Kyle. He has some information for me,â the girl replied.
âOkay then. Letâs get going,â the girl smiled, âPermission to slap him if I happen to feel like it.â
âGranted,â Katie sighed, slinging Sandraâs bag over her shoulder and walking away.
âYou donât look like you enjoy watching him getting beaten,â Sandra asked, doubling her pace to catch up to her friend.
âI donât, but then again, I canât help it. I know he is no harm to us anymore. To me, heâs not the same Kyle as the one that betrayed me, so I donât enjoy seeing him pay for crimes heâs unable to continue carrying out,â the girl summarized.
âOh, I see. Is something bothering you, Katie? You know you can talk to me,â Sandra had always been able to see right through Katie and the Luna was stunned by the sudden offer.
âCan we really tell her?â Ashleyâs voice rang out in her mind, a rare occurrence these days.
The girl sighed, âIâm fine, Sandra. Iâm just worried about what Kyle has to tell me. It sounded urgent.â
The newly-licensed hunter let it slide, but one of the powers of being Katieâs best friend was seeing through her lies. Katie rarely ever needed to make lies unless she was lying about the pain she was feeling from the training she put herself through.
The Luna found that to be frequent as she was almost always suffering from some kind of muscle pain from the excess training. âAlthough, this time, it doesnât seem to be something caused by training. I havenât even seen you touch a bow since you woke up,â Sandra was even more worried for her friend, but she knew asking wouldnât help.
All she could do... was wait.