502 Ghost Helper from the Past
Caden and the little girl, hand-in-hand followed Catherine through the halls of the Bunker, going up a couple of flights of stairs before reaching the second floor where Catherine started navigating the convoluted grey halls, bringing them to a section of the facility that seemed to house the medical personnel.
For a facility that had been built as fast as this Bunker, it was a lot larger on the inside than Caden had expected it to be.
The doctors and nurses bowed when they saw the beta alpha and waved at Catherine as they watched the trio walk past. Caden noticed how fondly they smiled with Catherine even though they kept their distance. He guessed they did this because of his presence.
A couple of times, he noticed a nurse open her mouth to say something, only to go silent when they noticed him.
The door she brought them to let them into a small room, set with everything essential for someone to survive. There was a door that led to a washroom and a trunk at the side of the bed, probably holding Catherineâs essentials.
âHey Lia, I know itâs not much but you can stay here with me here until your mother is all better,â Catherine told the little girl.
âOkay⦠Can I sleep in the bed?â the little girl asked.
âSure, you can sleep wherever and whenever you want,â Catherine replied. The bed was not much but enough to hold two small bodies. Lia ran up to the bed and leapt into it.
âHow about youââ Catherine panicked, but it was too late, ââhave a bath first?â
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âOh! Sorry,â the girl quickly jumped off the bed before attempting to strip.
âNO NO, not in front of⦠Come with me,â the female doctor panicked, covering the girl up and dragging her into the bathroom.
âDid I do something wrong? Mother always lets me take off my clothes in the bedroom,â the girl whined.
âNo, you did nothing wrong. Just try to keep the big scary man out there from seeing you naked,â Catherine cooed.
âI donât understand,â the girl grumbled.
âWell⦠youâll understand in a few⦠years, hopefully,â Catherine replied with a sigh, leaving the girl inside the bathroom to handle the rest. The rest was nothing an eight-year-old couldnât handle.
Caden kept his back turned to the woman, holding his laughter in. He didnât do a good job of hiding it, âIâm doing you a favour⦠and youâre laughing.â
âOh no, forgive me. I didnât mean to. Will you be alright taking care of her?â Caden asked her.
âYes, I will be fine. Iâm good with kids⦠sometimes. And she isnât as much of a handful as some children Iâve dealt with,â Catherine sighed.
âIâll just put this here,â Caden placed the little girlâs backpack on the trunk and returned to his place close to the door. Catherine took a few steps towards the beta alpha.
Caden took a few steps back, âWhat is it?â
âYou look exhausted. Do you know what time it is?â Catherine asked, raising a brow.
The beta alpha retrieved his phone to check the time. His eyes went wide with shock⦠âYou should get some rest, Caden. You can leave Lia to me.â
âThank you. I owe you for that. Iâll be sure to visit her when I can and bring reports of her motherâs well-being,â Caden gave a slight bow before exiting the room.
Out in the hall, the beta alpha had to hold his shaking right hand, staring at the claws that had forcefully extended in the presence of the doctor. The scent of strawberries still tormented him, making his wolf restless.
Every time he convinced himself that he was getting the hang of it, it caught him off guard and the longer he spent in Catherineâs presence, the more his control wavered. He wiped the thoughts from his mind and turned away from the door and walked away.
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The beta alpha had spent so much time taking care of the citizens that he didnât exactly know where he was going to spend his night. He couldnât return to the palace and leave this place unprotected, so he was bound to find his lodgings.
With his thoughts heavy and his heart burdened with stress from the dayâs activities, he chose to take a walk. Before he knew it, he was at the exit of the Bunker⦠with no directions whatsoever.
âAre you okay, Alpha Caden?â one of the guards at the exit asked the man as he walked out.
âYeah⦠yeah, Iâm fine. I just need some fresh air is all,â he replied, walking out and into the woods⦠Anything to put some distance between himself, Catherine and the chamber of slumbering newly formed werewolves.
His wolf helplessly struggled against him as he walked further and further away from the bunker.
âJust a walk⦠Weâll go back eventually,â he mentally growled at the wolf, agitated by the beastâs one-track thinking.
He was so distracted by his storm of thoughts that he was shocked when a bright blue luminescence breached his eyesight. Caden looked around himself, bringing himself back to the present in the hopes of solving the mystery of where it was heâd wandered off to.
âIâve never seen a field of moon lotuses in the Lycaon,â he wondered to himself, squatting down to touch one of the flowers at his feet.
âI didnât think you would come,â a feminine voice interrupted him, freezing him to the spot.
âFamiliarâ¦â was an understatement.
Heâd heard this voice once before. He had this particular voice engrained into the deepest parts of his brain.
And heâd longed to hear it again for a very long time. He wished he could hear it again even though that was impossible.
Now that heâd heard it, he was sure he was going crazy.
As he raised his head up to stare at the source of the voice, he nearly forgot to breathe. Standing before him was a short girl with short black hair waving in the wind. Heâd seen this face before, albeit not as carefree.
The last heâd seen this face, sheâd been far too timid to put on a smile this carefree.
Her hair was different too. Before, she used to gel her hair a little too much, which made her appear boyish. At a time in her life, this had been a part of her cover that she used to masquerade as a boy in the school back in Brigadia.
Now that he stared at her again, he wasnât sure what to say. Was he dreaming or was she real? Standing before him with a carefree smile on her face was Ashley.
âAm I dreaming?â Caden asked.
âDepends⦠Iâm not coming back to life. But youâre not dreaming either,â she giggled.
Caden stared dumbfounded, âHow?â
While she looked real, it slowly became evident that she wasnât. After all, real people didnât float a foot above the ground covered in a halo of blue light.
No, she most certainly wasnât real.
But Caden wasnât sleeping⦠He knew he was sober, âI donât even know how to begin answering that question, Caden but I was hoping to talk to you one last time at least.â
âWhy would you need to talk to me? Did you have trouble moving on? Is that a thing?â Caden dropped to his knees, the exhaustion of the day finally catching up to him⦠along with something else. A tight vault of emotions heâd managed to seal off a long time ago was starting to crack.
âNo, I had no trouble with that. Iâve been watching you though. It feels like youâre the one having trouble moving on,â Ashley replied.
The beta alpha chuckled, âI donât even know anymore⦠How can I? Every time I feel like I have, I remember everything. You were alive one moment⦠and the next, you werenât. Iâm sorry, Ashley. Iâm sorry I wasnât able to keep you safe. Iâ¦â like an avalanche of emotions, Cadenâs past demons came pouring back into him.
Memories heâd long suppressed and resisted and kept at the back of his mind, protecting him from the reality of what happened that day.
âNo, Caden. There is nothing you could have doneâ¦â
âThatâs no excuse, Ashley. Iâm the kingâs beta alpha⦠Before anyone else dies, I should have something to do about it. The strongest werewolves on the planet, probably even stronger than the royals themselves. If I canât protect one person, then how can I⦠protect anyone?â
Ashley watched the beta alpha break down. For as long as sheâd watched him, heâd never broken down this much⦠almost like seeing her had been the last missing piece of the puzzle he needed to finally lose it.
Caden remembered it all, the smell of wolfsbane. The sight of her blood tinged with a repulsive purple ooze from the poison. The cut that went across her throat and the lifeless look in her eyes as she passed on.
One moment, she was fine⦠and the next, she was a lifeless corpse, her future stolen away from her and her life snuffed out in a moment like it was nothing.
The girl floated down and knelt in front of the beta alpha with a sigh, âSo what if Iâm dead?â
âWhat?â Cadenâs thoughts came to a standstill, shocked by the statement.
âI mean⦠I would have liked to stay alive. To live a life outside the rogues that had enslaved me. To enjoy the happiness on the other side of the war. But I wasnât that lucky. Life had different plans for me and it made me happy that you were willing to help me that much. Iâd never been happier in my short life.
Iâm glad I died after knowing someone like you. And not just the cruel rogues Iâd come to know my whole life. When I saw what my death did to you, I was saddened. You have a good heart, Caden and you want to protect your people with everything you have.
You have a big heart. You care about your loved ones. You might not be the best at cracking jokes⦠but youâll do anything to put a smile on someoneâs face.
Youâre right, Caden. Being a beta alpha means you get to protect so many. There are many people that depend on you⦠but you canât do that if you canât move on. You have to accept that you wonât always be able to protect everyone⦠and that you also have the power to save more people than anyone else around you.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
If you worry about the ones you couldnât save, youâll lose the ones you can still save, then it will all be for nothing.â
Caden remained silent for a while before letting out a sigh. Heâd noticed something in her tone, âYou saw her then?â
âOh yeah, I did. Sheâs really pretty⦠and she cares so much. It was like seeing a female version of you,â Ashley chuckled.
âWhenever I see her, I get⦠flashesâ¦â the beta alpha didnât have to finish the explanation. The sight of Ashleyâs brutally butchered body was still clear as rain in his mind.
âI know⦠and thatâs all the more reason to be there for her. Stop running away. I was in the past but sheâs your future,â Ashleyâs words hit the mark, bringing the bitter truth to light.
Caden felt a wall crumble in his mind and with its destruction came a realisation of his wolfâs overwhelming presence. The beast had been tucked away for a very long time. Being connected to his emotions, heâd unconsciously pushed him back as well to protect himself from the painful emotions and memories.
The coffee-brown wolf grumbled a message into his mind.
A message that he otherwise, wouldnât have heard, âProtect our Mate.â