503 Jeremiah Undercover
Caden felt as tough an unfathomable weight had just been lifted off his shoulders, pried from the innermost depths of his heart⦠and it had taken talking to a mirage of the person his grief revolved around.
He didnât know what to think of the spectre before him. âWas she real or was she not?â He could not say. But one thing he was certain about was that it wasnât have been a figment of his imagination.
Ashley was standingâfloating in front of him. His eyes were not playing tricks. The ghost had memories that only she could have had, sounded and spoke just like her.
Ashley had died. There was no amount of divine energy in the world that could change that. But because of this same fact, heâd lost himself to grief. Caden wasnât the same person he always wanted to beâ¦
A beta alpha capable of protecting all those around him. A beta alpha they could look up to in times of need. The proof of this was all too clear. He hadnât gone with the king simply because he was now the weakest of the three beta alphasâ¦
Heâd hit a wall⦠a wall that was now crumbling. He didnât have to be afraid anymore. If he could put his emotions into one word, it would be âGrateful.â
Grateful for the second chance Ashley was offering him.
âThank you.â
âYouâre welcome. Look at me⦠Coming to your rescue this time. Seriously, Caden, what would you do without me?â Ashley puffed out her chest in mock superiority.
.....
âQuite a lot actually. I can breathe, sleep, run, eat, shift, clap, jump, sniff, hunt, crawlâ¦â
âOkay okay, I get it. Youâre a big boy with a wide range of verbs,â Ashley chuckled.
Their conversation seemed to be coming to a close. After what sheâd told him, there was no doubt the beta alpha would be headed back to his mate⦠this time to let events unfold the way they were supposed to and not hold himself back from what could be.
âYes⦠a grown-up indeed. I was meaning to tell you. Kyle became one of Katieâs beta alphas and sheâ¦â
âI know all that, Caden. And⦠Iâll say Iâm proud of Kyle for opening up to a new world. I wouldnât call him a fitting replacement but⦠it is how it is,â the girl replied, her voice laced with subtle irritation.
âI donât think Kyle has acceptedâ¦â the beta alphaâs voice was cut shortâ
âCadeâCaden⦠Why you?â a male voice snapped behind the pair.
Turning around swiftly, Caden came eye-to-eye with Jeremiah. The black-hooded hunter was clenching his fists till his knuckles turned white. His eyebrows were set in an expression of resentment towards the alpha.
âJeremiah? How long have you been there?â Caden hurriedly asked, wondering how much the man had heard from their conversation.
Jeremiah squinted his eyebrows before his expression softened, âHave you been⦠crying!?â
âNo, I havenât. How long have you been there? How much did you hear?â Caden asked, this time more desperately.
âI just got here. I didnât hear much, okay,â the hunter raised his hands up in surrender, taking a few steps back to avoid any rash confrontation, âI promise.â
Caden sighed, rubbing the bridge of his nose with a sigh. There was no hiding the signs of his tears. Thankfully, he could live with Jeremiah only knowing the story but not as a witness to the events, âThatâs a relief.â
âWelcome, Jeremiah. Itâs been a while,â the floating girl stopped Cadenâs sentence in the middle.
For the beta alpha, a storm of confusion roared through his head. Could the hunter actually see Ashley and if that was the case, was Ashley actually alive? Could she assume a form like this one more time? Perhaps that way, he could see her again.
Then again, the last time he checked, the girl didnât know who Jeremiah was. Caden looked between the hunter and the spectre and noticed something he didnât want to believe.
Both of them bore looks of recognition in their eyes. They knew each other⦠and from the looks of it, they knew each other well. âWhenâ¦ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
His words were cut short when the hunter knelt down on one knee and bowed in respect of the girl, âMy Lady, itâs an honour to be in your presence. Forgive my sudden outburst earlier.â
âNo need for formalities. Youâre creeping Caden out,â Ashley sighed.
âI would prefer to give you the respect you deserve. However, forgive me if I misstep, but how is it that you know Alpha Caden?â the hunter asked.
âWhat kind of question is that?â Caden scoffed.
âCaden is one of my most trusted friends. You could say that I met him in a previous life⦠and that I came to him to offer him some help and guidance,â Ashley replied.
âNow, Iâll ask. How is it that you know Jeremiah?â Caden interrupted, starting to hate the way the hunter was ignoring him. For some reason, Jeremiah was treating Ashleyâs spirit like a queen⦠like a holy grail of some sort.
It was unheard of for a hunter to bow to a wolf in the first place⦠which made this situation all the more bizarre.
Ashley turned to Caden, then back to Jeremiah before sighing, âI think it would be best if Jeremiah explained that part. I believe you had questions for him.â
Caden reluctantly turned his attention to the hunter and raised a brow at him, âWell, get on with it. Where have you been all this time? Iâm guessing there is an answer in there to how you met Ashley.â
Jeremiah sighed, taking a seat on the blue carpet of moon lotuses, tapping a spot in front of him, âYouâll want to seat for this one.â
Caden did as he was told and allowed the hunter to gather his thoughts before he started talking.
âWhenâwhen we defeated Aidan two years ago, I was not sure what would happen to me. I was already wanted for shooting Katie with arrows. She might have forgiven me but there were a lot of unanswered questions I would be hounded with and I wasnât in the capacity to answer them at the time.
More like, it wasnât my place to reveal a lot about myself. I worked for someone else⦠and revealing anything about my work would jeopardize that person as well and I couldnât let that happenânot that it matters now since heâs imprisoned.
â¦so, I ran.
I ran and did not look back. I didnât know where I was going but anywhere was better than staying behind. I just needed to disappear and gather my thoughts on my next move. I needed to figure something out. But I guess I never got the chance.
Almost immediately I started running, a secret sect of hunters found me. It was like they were waiting for me when I started running.
They called themselves, âThe Bane of Cirrus.â
At the time, I didnât even know who Cirrus was, let alone Rana. But I stayed with them and they taught me a lot, along with what they do.
Under the Bane of Cirrus, I watched as the world crumbled. As the rogues attacked the Lycaon capital and killed hundreds. Katieâs fight against the rogue king and her eventual disappearance.
I wanted to help so badly. Seriously, there was a lot that I could do. But the Bane of Cirrus forbade me from taking any action. HuntersâCapable hunters who could turn the tide of the war. Doing nothing!
I was infuriated⦠and thatâs when they chose to reveal to me their motives and what they were doing.
I was taken to a secret place where I met with their leader, their previous leader now though, was an even more capable individual.
The Baneâs last moment of action was twenty years ago⦠Against the two capitals. It was the Bane of Cirrus that aided the Rogue King in attacking the Moon Goddessâs Chosen.â
âWHY WOULD THEY DO SUCH A THING?â Caden suddenly bellowed.
âThere were a lot of reasons why they did this. One of them was to destroy the notion of loyalty that everyone had towards the hunters of Prometheus. By working with the Rogue King, it was made clear that Prometheusâs hunters werenât incorruptible.
With that out of the way, it was possible for spies like me to infiltrate the rogues.â
âBut⦠King Trevorâ¦â
âOn behalf of the Bane of Cirrus, I apologise. It was never intended to have the king caught in the crossfire. To be honest, if it hadnât been for the healer they sent after Queen Martha that night, she would have died as well.
The Bane of Cirrus didnât have control over everything but what little they could control, they used to the best of their abilities.â
Cadenâs mind was swirling in search of answers. This all made no sense to him. Why would a sect of hunters just choose to remain dormant and do nothing? Was it even possible for that many hunters to exist without the knowledge of the Hunterâs Agency?
âHow come no one has ever heard of this group? Where do they get hunters to join them? Everyone who gains an ability is immediately taken for a test and is required to get a license to operate as a professional hunter,â Caden asked.
âPrometheus grants humans that prove themselves worthy of his gift without fail. That means that all the humans out there that end up proving this to him without the intervention of hunters also earn his gifts. It could be something as simple as a boy saving his sister from a bear out in the woods.
Or a little girl selflessly rescuing a baby from a house going up in flames. I met a lot of hunters who gained their abilities without the skill or training of a junior hunter. But then again, with their kind of drive and determination, they quickly grew into fearsome warriors. With their gifts, it wasnât so hard to catch up to their peers,â Jeremiah explained.
Jeremiah chuckled, âHonestly, learning from them was like training alongside Katie. They only care about getting stronger⦠and not competing to know whoâs stronger. Their principles appealed to me so fast⦠and through hard work, I was able to gain a deeper understanding of my ability. Far greater than I ever thought possible.â
Caden remained silent for a bit digesting this information. It seemed Jeremiah had chosen to end the tale of where he had been at that note⦠which made the beta alphaâs brows twitch.
This⦠Bane of Cirrus, was not making much sense to him. He still had a grove of questions swarming within his mind. None of them answered, no thanks to the black-hooded hunter.
âI have two more questions. One⦠How is this all connected to Ashley? And two⦠Why? Why now? Why has the Bane of Cirrus decided to go active again?â
While these questions hadnât been answered, there seemed to be a hint of suspicion going through the beta alphaâs mind. Jeremiahâs opportune arrival and the way the birds had responded to his attacks, almost like they were fighting alongside him.
And there it was again⦠that intense nostalgic feeling of his Lunaâs presence.