Chapter 25 â Destiny Isnât Always Right
âDoes the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?ââGarth Nix
Neron
âYouâre not wearing the ring.â
âHuh?â
âYour Alpha Ring.â Kiya gestured to my bare ring finger. âIâve never seen you wear it.â
Ah, the Alpha Ring; the physical, symbolic item passed from each generation of Alphas in my family. My grandfather passed it to my father, him to me, and I am to pass it to my firstborn child. A thick golden band with the zircon stone displayed proudly at the centerâa shimmering blue diamond holding the honor as the king of my pack.
I havenât worn that thing in years.
Flexing my fingers, I noted the lightweight feeling of not having that ring confined on my finger. Whenever I wore it, a crushing sense of heaviness came about. Itâs supposed to make me happy, but it made me miserable. Unworthy. Like this thing isnât meant for me, nor did I deserve it.
I received the ring a day after Kiyaâs âdeathâ, ignoring the chaos of the Betas to receive the last memento to solidify my Alpha status. The prestige was seductive, and wearing it made me feel like a kingâone blind with arrogance. I couldnât be that man again.
âI donât mind it,â I confess, swirling my drink with its straw. âItâs freeing. I keep it in my office in a drawer below my desk. Why are you so curious about it?â
Kiya shrugs, popping a fry into her mouth. âBecause Dad always wore it. Anthony wears it. He never takes it off. Some Alphas who visited Garnet Moon had theirs. I was just wondering.â
âAlphas wear their pride on their sleeve.â My eyes wandered to the crowd of humans passing by, carrying bags or snacks in their arms. I spot a few affectionate couples on distant benches, planting k*sses on each otherâs ch*eks. For a moment, I dreamed for Kiya and I to be that couple. âThe ring is just that. Generational pride. But, itâs not something I want or feel like I should carry. Itâs a reminder of the man I used to be. I donât think Iâll ever look at it again without feeling disgusted.â
My mate was silent. The shuffling of food wrappers and drinks stilled. Her breathing is even, and her sweet scent is as strong as ever. I turn to her to see her eyes had that faraway look, debating if to say something.
âYou never wanted to be Alpha.â
âNope.â
âDo you still feel that way now?â
âA little.â I shrug nonchalantly. âI had dreams. But when high school ended, I prepared to take over. There wasnât time for fun and games because protecting and securing the pack came first. Iâm responsible for hundreds of wolves, young and old. It got easier over time, though.â
Chapter 25âDestiny hint Always Right
âHmm.â Kiya tapped her fingers rhythmically against the table. âHypothetically, letâs say you never became Alpha. What would you do?â
âHmm. Iâd travel to Norway, maybe stay for a couple of weeks with my momâs family. We havenât talked in a while.â
She nods enthusiastically with a grin. âWhat else?â
âIâd also travel around the world and taste different foods. That sounds like fun.â
âThatâs awesome!â
âI would try crickets.â
âEw!â Kiya gagged and I bust out laughing. âNeron, what the hell?!â
âItâs a morbid curiosity of mine.â I couldnât stop laughing, not even when my mate tossed a used napkin at me. âHey, donât hate! I bet youâre curious too.â
âI may eat three times my weight, but there are some things Iâll never put in my mouth. Bugs being the main thing. You can do that by yourself.â
âTheyâre excellent sources of protein!â
âAnd I lost my appetite.â Kiya eyed me again and tossed another napkin. âBug eater.â
âSays the woman that eats stuff that isnât considered actual food!â
âIt was your idea to bring me here! Stop criticizing my food choices!â
âAnd stop criticizing my curiosity!â
âFine.â She held her hands up in surrender before laughing with me. This is how it should be. No pain, not pressureâjust fun between us. âAnything else youâd do if you werenât Alpha?â
âIâd go to college. I donât know what Iâd major inâmaybe in Communications or Art?â
âWait, I remember you used to draw!â My happiness sparked up at her recalling that longâforgotten talent of mine. âYou used to draw landscapes, like the forest and mountains. I remember you drew a picture of your mom and gave it to her on her birthday.â
I laughed, that fond memory of Mom peppering my boyish face with her sugarâsweet k*sses. âYeah. She loved it so much that she started crying. I donât think you ever told me what youâre majoring in college.â
âChild and Adolescent Development,â Kiya answered with a small smile. âI want to become a child counselor.â
âI think youâd be a great one.â Kiya really would be an outstanding child therapist. Children are drawn to her like a magnet; they know sheâs a source of protection. Iâve watched young boys and girls come to her for help or to chat. The pup trainees hang onto her every word and work hard to make her proud. The connection she has with young Isabella is incredible and sheâs blossomed since then.
She pauses before gazing at me with wide eyes. âYou think so?â
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âYes.â I nod. âKids love you. Youâre intelligent and dedicated. Youâd be very successful!â
âLaying it a bit thick there, arenât you?â Despite her complexion, I can see the blush rising to her ch*eks as her eyes dart to the side nervously. âThank you. It means a lot. Just two more years of undergrad and two years of graduate school.â She sips her drink before clearing her throat and suggests something that sent my heart racing.
âItâs not too late to go to college.
My heart thudded with hope, but my brain sparks with disappointment. As much as Iâd love to, I couldnât. âBeing Alpha is a fullâtime job. I canât do this and college at the same time.â
âIâm not saying do it now, Iâm just sayingâ¦think about it. It isnât going anywhere and if you donât want to go, itâs your choice.â Kiya sips her drink, soaking in the heaviness that draped us. âYouâd make a great artist. You seem at your happiest when youâre drawing.â
âItâs a distraction now. I canât afford distractions as Alpha.â
âDid your father hammer that bullshit to your head?â Kiya arches an eyebrow, daring me to answer. But I didnât have to. She already knew. âYour Dad sucks ass, Neron. He needs to let you live your own life. Not everything is about being Alpha and it sucks that you have to put your dreams on hold for that.â
âNo one else can be Alpha, Kiya. Itâs my birthright, my responsibility, and itâs written in stone by destiny.â And itâs a birthright I wish I never had. Being Alpha is rewarding, but itâs suffocating. That power is easily misused, and it shouldnât be such an enormous factor in me achieving the things I want. But my pack needs
their leader.
âSometimes destiny is wrong,â Kiya replies with an edge to her voice, her expression hard. âOur fates may not have been ours to choose, but we sure as hell can change it. Your father isnât always right.â
He isnât. And my contempt for him grows each day. The attitude in Kiya takes a dark turn whenever the subject of my father came up and within reason. Iâll protect her from him. I swear on my life.
A scent of fresh seawater and lavender suddenly invaded my nose, followed by a âKiya?â We both turned to see a woman with jetâblack ringlets and deep blueâgreen eyes dressed in black and fishnets lingering with a smile. Kiyaâs eyes immediately sparkled like diamonds as she shot to her feet.
âVioletta!â She leaped like a rabbit into the taller womanâs arms in a boneâcrushing hug. âItâs been so long! How are you?â
it?â
âIt has, has Violetta giggled, patting her back softly. âThings are going great. The band and I are setting
up for another gig. I didnât think Iâd see you here.â Her eyes turned to me, squinting like she was trying to remember my name. âIâve seen you before.â
âHeâs Neron. He was the one who helped rescue us with my brother.â
âAh, youâre a wolf,â We shook hands. âItâs a pleasure to meet you again, Neron.â
âLikewise, Violetta. Iâm glad to see youâre doing well.â
âThanks.â With a smile, she turns back to Kiya. âWhatâs been happening?â
As the women were catching up, a blinding chill swam down my back so fast that I stopped breathing.
Mysterious eyes pierce heavily into my back like a predator watching their preyâand Iâm the prey. All the hairs on my back of my neck rose and Onyx stood erected in my mind, growling.
I thought back to what Kiya said earlier about being watched.
F*ck.
I hated cutting into the ladiesâ conversation, but I had to, Onyx and I agreed weâve overstayed our welcome. We needed to leave. Swallowing my breath and remaining calm, I gather their attention with a wave of my hand. âIâm sorry to interrupt you ladies, but Kiya, we need to go.â
Silently conveying a message with my eyes, I hoped that Kiya understood and like the smart she did. Reluctantly, she turned to Violetta. âCan I text you later?â
twoman she is;
âOf course.â The older woman smiled. âI have to get back to the guys, anyway. It was nice meeting you again, Kiya, and you too Neron!â Once Violetta was out of sight, we both began packing our stuff and tossing away
trash like clockwork.
âNeron, I need to run to the bathroom before we leave.â
âAre you sure thatâs a good idea?â I ask her worryingly. The longer we stayed, the louder the alarm bells went off in my head. Even Onyx is urging us to haul our asses out of here. Kiya nods firmly. âWill you be alright by
yourself?â
âNeron. Itâs the bathroom. Iâll be fine.â Adjusting her purse strap, she quickly jogs to the womenâs bathroom while I anxiously wait next to our bags.
Just a quick bathroom break and weâll leave. Simple.
Kiya
Pee. Wash hands. And leave. Thatâs it, thatâs all.
I knew Neron felt the same creeping suspicion of being watched as I did. Why else would he be in a hurry to cut our time short? The spoilage is disappointing but better safe than sorry. With Osiris creeping about like wild geese, thereâs no telling when heâll strike.
But Iâm alone in a large bathroom with only the sound of the running faucet keeping me company. And the creeping sensation got stronger with the seconds that ticked by. The inside of the bathroom was lit up with the sunlight filtered through the high, dusty windows, Light is a source of safety, but I felt anything but safe.
Iâve watched too many horror movies to know that this shit doesnât end well.
After drying my hands, I move to the door only to find it sealed right when I pull the handle. One tug. Two. Three. It wouldnât budge! It wasnât locked when I came in! Surely, the custodians arenât cruel enough to lock a young woman in one of the mallâs bathrooms!
But I know who is
From the corner of my eye, black mist billowed in like cigarette smoke, slowly bathing the interior in dim light. âShitâ¦â
Artemis stood erect in my mind with rumbling snarls and claws sharpening. She is getting as fed up as I am.
Chapter 25 Destiny lint Always Right.
Like moths to a flame, the dancing wisp
bunched up at the center of the bathroom. Directly in front of me. I watched as they drew an intricate silhouette of a tall, wellâbuilt man with bloody eyes and perfect rows of colorless teeth. The temperature dropped, my body heat flared, and Iâm trapped like a dog in a cage.
âLooks like youâll be learning the hard way, my dear.â Osiris sighed in disappointment. My back is suddenly slammed against the wall with a thick hand over my throat. Effortlessly, Osiris lifts me, leaving my feet dangling from the ground. I donât make a sound because I refuse to give him the satisfaction of my pain, but I work to pry his fingers from my neck. The last thing I need is to draw attention from humans and potentially the police.
âIâll make my visit short and simple. Tread carefully. Hell is coming and you will burn.â Black mist slowly disappeared around Osirisâ smokey form, revealing tangible, deepâmocha flesh and pressed casual attire. From his arms and legs to his torso, wisps faded into the air before revealing the perfectly sculptured face of my
tormenter.
e answer.
âWhere, the f*ck, have I seen you before?â I whisper, admittingly terrified of the
Osiris shows off his unblemished teeth again as his white hair laid neatly on his shoulders. âDoes the name Octavius ring a bell?â
Oh my Goddess.
âKiya, are you okay in there?â I hear Neronâs worried voice on the other side of the door. Osiris pressed a finger to my l*ps, winking at me to stay silent. For good measure, he squeezed my throat more. âAnswer me, please.â
The bastard got close in my ear, his hot breath tickling my lobe. âDarkness grows and chaos awaits. Continue to play footsie with your overgrown cur, but when you see the truth, youâll have yourself to blame.â
Osiris drops me and disappears. Light enters the room bathroom once more. And Neron busts in, on edge and worried. Immediately, he runs up to me. âKiya! Are you okay? Say something.â
âTake me home. Please.â
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