410 The Trials... and Sudden Change of Plans
Lina had chosen who she was going to take with her on the Trials, but that didnât ease the tension in the pit of her stomach. Whether it was because of the headstart her brother was getting or something else was beyond her comprehension.
âDo we have everything we need?â Lina asked the girls.
âIâll double-check just to be sure,â Crysta replied, removing her rucksack from her back to start the check.
âNo, that will take a lot of time. We need to catch up with my brother. Just make sure youâve packed the map, we need to go,â the royal stopped her anxiously. Somehow everything around her seemed to be moving slower and slower.
Crystaâs reaction time and actions seemed overly relaxed and... slow. âAt this rate, weâll find Drake fat from stuffing himself while waiting for our arrival at the Great Arena,â the girl thought to herself.
Crysta packed the map like sheâd been instructed and the three Trail candidates approached the Farewell banner where a large crowd of werewolves and hunters had gathered to see them off while they left.
Students from the school theyâd attended, pack warriors that had watched them prepare for this very day and many other groups of people that Lina could mention at the tip of her tongue.
Her arduous training was not the only thing that had changed for her after Katieâs departure. Lina was also more outgoing now that she didnât have to worry about being shunned by her fellow werewolves.
After defeating Liam, she was even more respected by her peers and more so by the elders. Lina knew many more faces than she thought possible. The princess felt warm at the sight of everyone whoâd gathered to bid them farewell. In the world before Katie, their focus would have been on the prince alone.
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A chorus of cheers came from a less organised group that Lina soon recognised to be her former schoolmates, âMake us proud, Jeanie.â âWe believe in you, Lina.â âShow him what it feels like to land on your face.â Lina giggled at the Liam reference.
âWhat a send-off?â Bree exclaimed excitedly.
âYeah, quite indeed. Did they have to be that loud though?â Lina chuckled to herself.
They waved, flashing smiles at the group before turning to the looming forest before them, âAny of you guys feeling like our odds at winning the Trails arenât as high as we would like them to be?â Bree was the first to voice her concerns when she peered into the darkness of the woods.
The Trials... Every four years, The Royal Games were held between the two empires. The game to be played would be completely random, but the venue was the same every time. The Royal Games would be played at the Great Arena located at the border of both empires.
To remember the long journeys made by the first to Werewolf Kings, Sirius and Lycaon, the royals taking part in these games would have to test their might through a journey through the wild. A journey to the Great Arena.
It was this journey that was then named the Trials. During this journey, the royals would prove their might against the elements and dangers of the wilderness and they would only be allowed a maximum of two helpers for this journey and no more.
It felt like the forest had gone creepier when they turned to start the journey.
âMaybe two years ago, but itâs been a long time since then. Weâre not the same pups we were back then. I...â the princessâs speech was interrupted by another voice.
âHey, Lina, wait...â a male voice called out to them.
The three girls turned back to witness a red-eyed male jogging up to them. Wyattâs dimly lit red eyes beamed in excitement, âI can see youâre a bit understaffed,â he observed.
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â Crysta regarded him coldly. She was currently standing with two other candidates for the Trials... or was the alpha finally snapping a fuse?
âExactly what it sounds like, your Highness,â the alpha shrugged, glancing towards Bree.
âAnd your solution is?â
âWell, I think that is obvious. I would like to take Breeâs place- no offence Bree,â the alpha replied, switching his attention to the princess.
âYouâve got some nerve, Wyatt,â Crysta spat, but when the princess didnât react in a similar manner, the delta turned to her, âLina, you canât be thinking about switching out Bree for this...â
âCrysta,â Bree stopped the delta in her tracks, âThe Trails arenât about you or me. Do not forget that. I want to come along with you on this trip, but... well, the prince has already got a large headstart. I would only slow you down.â
âWhat? Bree, no...â Crysta panicked.
âI think weâve all come to the obvious conclusion. I get to switch with Bree and this whole expedition can go much smoother and faster. Rejoice, Crysta, Iâm not usually this generous... and try to keep up with us. We wouldnât want you slowing us down, now would we?â the man snickered.
âOh? What happened to your twin then?â Crysta asked him, crossing her hands over her chest, seemingly unbothered by the braggartâs words.
âThe other two alphas know better than to try and pry you from the princessâs clutches. Liam had no interest in coming with you. Derrick, on the other hand, wanted to come here and offer his hand, so I wrestled him for the opportunity to join this team. You can already guess who won that duel,â the man scoffed, his face holding a look of disdain at the memory.
âThis is no time to argue. Lina is already late as it is,â Bree smacked the two bickering wolves, âAnd you will apologise to Derrick the next time you see him.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
They both rubbed the back of their heads, regarding the girl for a moment before turning to her new object of attention. Oddly enough, Wyatt didnât argue with Bree on the matter. Whether heâd taken her advice seriously or not was left to time.
Lina had been quiet, weighing her decisions and trying to choose between going with an alpha and Bree. It made all the sense in terms of speed and efficiency, but none when it came to who she trusted more with her life.
âLina, if youâre thinking about my feelings in the matter, Iâll make it easy for you. I want to see you beat your smug brother in the Trials and I know that you can do that if you have Wyatt with you and not me,â Breeâs voice came through the mind link.
âBut...â
âMadeline, Honour and I will be cheering you on the entire way. A goddess wished you good luck... and one of the goddessâs chosen bound Wyatt because of going against you. If I didnât know any better, I would think he was trying to get his sentence lifted... Do your best... even though Iâd like to say âDonât lose,â Bree didnât give the princess a choice in the matter. Her mind was made up.
Lina pulled Bree into a hug, âWeâll win the Trials, Bree. You can count on that.â
âI have no doubts, Lina. Make us proud,â the girl quoted one of the fliers sheâd seen their schoolmates holding up in the fray.
Lina finally let go of the girl and watched her return to the ranks of supporters. âI have awesome friends,â she thought to herself as she turned to her travel companions.
âHey, Crysta. Hand over your bag,â Wyatt asked the delta.
âWhy would I do such a thing?â
âDeltas donât have the power to shift with their clothes on. If you shift with the bag, weâll have to tie it to your back so you can run with it and that will slow us down,â Wyatt argued, âThat is supposed to be obvious.â
Reluctantly, the girl relinquished her rucksack to the alpha along with Breeâs... which was now his. âYou didnât come with a bag of your own,â she observed.
âIâll be fine as I am. Letâs just get this journey underway,â Wyatt slung both bags on each shoulder and shifted into a black wolf with white paws and ears. The bags, as heâd said were nowhere to be seen. It was a power that was only reserved for alphas and royals and one they would be needing a lot on their trip.
âBoys can be so... foul,â the delta turned away from the alpha and regarded the palace one more time. By some odd twist of fate, her eyes glided to the magnificent towering spires.
She wasnât sure why or how it was there, but she noticed an eagle perching on one of the palace spires. Towering above the forest, the eagle had a view of everything and Crysta thought she imagined the eagleâs gaze locked with hers before it took to the sky.
âCrysta, are you okay?â Lina asked her.
âYeah, Iâm fine. Letâs go,â the delta replied, shifting into her own grey wolf. Taking this as a hint that they could start the journey, Lina shifted as well.
Unlike the rest of the werewolves who spent an average of thirty seconds shifting into their beast forms, it seemed as though her body vanished and was instantly replaced with that of a magnificent powerful slender snow white wolf.
...The same colour as that of her lost sisterâs wolf.
Crysta was about to say something over the mind link when the white wolf vanished from sight, leaving behind her a gust of wind that blew nearly caught the grey wolf off guard, âThat never gets old,â Wyatt chuckled before starting the journey with a gentle trot.
âDonât encourage her. Lina, wait...â
While the princessâs speed was exactly what they needed to catch up with the prince. In fact, if they could all run at her pace, catching Drake wouldnât pose a problem in the slightest, but that wasnât the problem.
The problem was entirely different. There simply wasnât a wolf alive that could keep up with Lina after two years of training her unnatural speed... and the nickname of Jeanie had finally caught on. âDoes she realise we wonât make half the journey at that speed?â the delta cursed in her mind.
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