Chapter 71 â Memory Recall
âThings end but memories last forever.ââ Unknown
Anthony
A new summerâs day starts off with the sun blessing my lands and the echoes of my wolves bombarding the air. It is something I look forward to each morning, and it fills my heart with joy. Happiness is no stranger to me as every day brings more warmth and possibilities for greatness and progress.
Today wasnât one of those days.
News of the attack on Zircon Moon didnât just reach my ears, but it crossed state lines. It is unheard of that a lone enemy can destroy a good portion of a titular pack, but it struck fear in the strongest hearts. Because of this, Alphas all over have increased security around their territories in case the threat spreads. No one was taking any chances.
I followed suit. Security around the perimeters of my terrain increased in expectation that we might be next on Osirisâ hit list. My members had asked why the sudden change when Garnet Moon was the safest pack on the West Coast, but I assured them it was a precautionary measure. I couldnât tell the whole truth, for it would
raise alarms.
However, nothing could prepare me when Jacqueline and the others recounted the horrific details of the attack. Theyâve arrived in the morning with heaviness in their hearts and sadness in their eyes. As if someone ripped their hearts out of their chest. Descriptions of the blood, the screaming, and the terror made it feel as if I was there on that calamitous nightâand knowing they couldnât do a thing to help is a type of helplessness I wouldnât wish on my worst enemy.
I couldnât describe the gutâwrenching sensation I felt when I learned that my little sister led the charge. Corrupted. Misled by a snake in the grass. One bite of the poisonous fruit and she turned into a beast with Osiris holding the leash. All of what Lucien, Phoebe, and Nadia speculated not too long ago molded into the truth; Kiya could be beyond reach. If her friends couldnât get through to her, what could?
Kiya slaughtering people struck a lightning bolt of fear into my spine. I didnât believe it was my little sister; the most humble and benevolent wolf that I know, aside from my mother. She isnât the type to hurt people, no matter how angry she got. The group described an unhinged, vengeful animal, not Kiya.
I refuse to call her by that wicked alias Osiris gave her. His name awakens an anger in me I never thought existed he took my family. He is a dead man as soon as I get my hands on him!
Telling my parents wasnât easy. Watching the devastation on their faces demanded that I repent for the sin of upsetting them. The light left my motherâs eyes as she cried, and the unspoken sadness in my father hurt deeply. I wanted to comfort them, but I knew it wouldnât work. Mom looked like she hadnât slept in days. Dad confirming it only aggravated my pain.
They need Kiya back.
I couldnât afford to waste time. We have to find Kiya and bring her home; even if it means dragging her kicking and screaming. If anyone knew answers about where Osiris is, it is Nadia and Lucien. Desperate times
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call for desperate measures.
1 needed Phoebeâs expertise.
âYou think Nadia and Lucien know where Osirisâ main base Is?â Phoebe asked, carrying her black, thick book as we walked to the coupleâs safe home. âNadia said before that they didnât know where they were coming from.â
âIâm aware of that, but I believe if we keep pushing, they can recall things they couldnât recall before.â I explained. âIs there anything in that book of spells that can help?â
âItâs called a grimoire.â Phoebe answered with a playful eyeâroll. âBut, yes. There are spells in here for memory recall. To be transparent with you, these are the spells I donât touch nor perform on a whim. These spells donât just make the person recall specific memories; they can recall anyâgood and bad.â
âI see. There is the risk that we might retraumatize them.â
âExactly. Memories are powerful, but some are better left buried and forgotten.â The witch paused for a moment and sighed, as if she was trying to push back some memories of her own. âWe donât know the full extent of what Nadia and Lucien experienced at Osirisâ hands. They remember more than what their brains allow them to. What do you hope to gain from this?â
âA way to know Kiyaâs location. Osiris kept his business hiddenâwe know that, but if theyâre able to recall things in the environment, it can point us in the right direction. We may not know the city, state, hell even the zip code of where they were, but I need something to work with.â The weight in my chest is back, pressing against my heart. Iâ¦I canât believe what Kiya has become. Sheâ¦it isnât possible.â
âAnything is possible, Anthony.â Phoebe hugged her grimoire when she faced me. âDarkness and light have a complicated relationship. It isnât as black and white as everyone thinks it is. Kiya is an amazing person with a great heart, but even those with big hearts struggle with their darknessâthe feelings theyâre forbidden to express. Just as Lucien said, if Osiris senses a weakness, heâll exploit it and whether we like it or not, Kiya had many that she hid very well.â
âYou really thought about this, didnât you?â
âYep.â She nods. âBut not all hope is lost, Anthony. Youâre going to get your sister back. We just need to get creative and look at other avenues we havenât thought of before. And take risks.â
âI donât take risks.â
âYou take calculated risks.â She smiled as we resumed walking. âBut I donât have to touch you to know that you fear the future.â
It was my turn to pause. Goddamnit, I love and hate Phoebeâs perceptiveness. Yes, Iâm scared. The image of my little sister in my mind is flawless and polishedâI remember her as how I left her at Zircon Moon months ago. I havenât seen her since. But, with these recent developments, Iâm afraid of that perfect image distorting into something grotesque. Kiya, though every flaw and blemish she has, is still perfect in her own way.
I hate the circumstances that led up to this.
âTalk about it to someone.â Phoebe called out some distance ahead of me. âIâm not the most ideal person, but
someone else could be.â
âIâll keep that in mind.â
As we drew closer to Nadia and Lucienâs home, I noticed a familiar pair walking toward their front door. Confused as we were, Phoebe and I trotted up to them. âMom? Dad?â They turned to face me, shocked that I was even here. âWhat are you both doing here?â
âWe wereâ¦â Mom hesitated a bit, eyeing Dad for help. ââ¦wondering if Nadia and Lucien could answer some questions for us.â
âAbout?â
âWhere the snake lives.â Dad answered blandly.
âLooks like weâre on the same wavelength.â Phoebe chuckled. âWeâre going to do the same thing. Wouldnât it be overwhelming for the four of us to be here?â
âI donât care.â Mom replied, firm in her stance. The light in her eyes is coming back, but it is not as prominent as before. âIâm sick of not knowing, and Iâm sick of waiting. Those two rested for long enough and I need answers on how I can get my baby back!â
Despite our protests, Mom stalked to the white door of the modest house and knocked so hard the door shook. She was a woman on a missionâa mission formed out of desperation and impulsivity. When we caught up, we heard a yelp and rummaging echoing in the interior. Curious, I press my ear against the door to listen in.
âFuck, Lucien! Where did you put my clothes?â
âDoes it matter? You look better naked, anyway.â
âNot in front of our guests! Where the hell is my braâLucien! Give it back!â
âWhy are the cups bigger than my face? Itâs adorable!â
âBecause retail stores donât sell bra sizes above Dâget it off your face!â
âI could use this as a face mask if I wanted to!â
âLucien!â
âFine, fine.â
Oh Goddess Selene, were they fucking?
Mom, impatient, slammed her fists against the door again. A save Bowl rumbled inside, along with the
pitterâpatter of footsteps. The door swung open to reveal a disheveled Lucien wearing his unbuttoned blouse insideâout and Nadia in a short robe.
Yep. They were fucking.
âCan we help you with something?â Lucien asked, irritated. Mom and Dad invited themselves into their home and made themselves comfortable on the couch while Phoebe entered hesitantly along with me.
âIt stinks of sex in here.â Mom blurted out.
âMom!â I shouted through mindâlink. Nadiaâs checks grow red and Lucien smirked.
âAnywayâ¦â Phoebe fell to her knees at the coffee table, slamming her grimoire on the surface. âWe wanted to talk to you both to see if you can recall anything else about your escape.â
âWe told you everything.â Nadia said, adjusting her robe.
âOsiris and Kiya attacked Zircon Moon last night.â Their eyes widened. âThe damage is severe, and theyâve kidnapped the old Alpha and Betas. We need to know where Osiris is located so we can retrieve them and my sister. The smallest detail would help.â
â¦Most likely, keep would keep them in the prisons.â Lucien explained with a weighty sigh. âWe were there until we broke out. We never looked back, and we donât know where his home is located, but it was in a deep woodsy area.â
âThatâs a start.â Dad muttered. âWhat about the direction you ran in? Did any scents stick out, maybe the weather?â
âWe just kept running until we came across smaller, unestablished packs and supernaturals that took us in. The direction didnât matterâwe needed to get far away from Osiris has possible.â Nadiaâs eyebrow arched. âBut your pack was south. So we headed south.â
âOkay, Iâm ready.â Our attention turned to the witch on her knees. âWith both your permissions, Iâll cast a memory recall spell where youâll be put into a trance.â
âWill it hurt?â Nadia asked.
âPhysically, no. Again, it is up to you two if you want to go through this.â
The couple spared glat one another, teetering between acceptance and rejection. From the look in their eyes, they didnât want to relive the intimate details of their escape but understand the importance of it. We shared looks, some of hope and some of anxiety. But, in the end, Nadia and Lucien agreed to participate.
Mom, Dad, and I watched as Phoebe place the two in a trance once they settled on the couch. Purple and white wisps of magic emitted from her palms and sunk into the skin on the coupleâs shoulders. The surrounding area sunk in temperature as the spell progressed and Phoebeâs magic buzzed through the air, urging us to huddle for warmth. Between Nadia and Lucien was shaking, sweating, and soft cursing, but the witch helped them with guiding questions so that my parents and I can receive the clues to Kiyaâs location.
Dense forests for miles.
Clouds blocked the sun.
Yelling and screaming from Ostris subordinates to capture them.
Painâcuts and bruises littered their bodies as they dodged every tree and log.
The shadows were both ally and enemy because Osiris maneuvers through it with ease.
When Nadia couldnât go on, Lucien muscled his way to safety with the woman in their arms.
Their escape seemed too easy.
âThe trees smelled like Christmas trees.â Nadia said out of the blue. âI smelled pine everywhere.â
âIt felt like we stepped from one dimension to anotherâlike we burst through the bubble of darkness into the light.â Lucien added. Phoebeâs eyes, purple and glowing, shot open as she halted the trance, knocking the couple back into reality with a gasp. She gave me a knowing, frightful look before she gathered her grimoire and left the house. Mom took off after her.
âIâm sorry we couldnât be more helpful.â Nadia answered, bowing her head.
I shook my head. âYou both did good; there is nothing to apologize for. Get some rest and weâll let you know if we find anything.â Dad and I turned on our heels and left the home to catch up with Mom and a spooked Phoebe.
âI think the trees Nadia described are Douglas Fir.â I proposed. âTheyâre indigenous to the northern states like Washington and Oregon, stretching to Canada. Theyâre also in Idaho and Montana.â
âSince they were told to head south to our pack, itâd make sense if they came from the North.â Dad added on thoughtfully. âBut that is yet a vast area to cover.â
âDidnât they mention before that they encountered fairies and other creatures?â Mom mentioned. âTheyâre found in trees, right?â
âOregon.â We all looked at Phoebe, clutching her book until her knuckles grew white. Her breathing became erratic. Iâve never seen her so frightened. âOregon has the largest population of supernatural beings in all of North America, Salem is where most of them stay. Since Osirisâ army consists of witches and hybrids, it makes sense he would stay in an area where he has an endless supply of them to lure into his cult.â
âOregon is right above us, which means Osiris never left the West Coast. Something tells me he didnât choose Oregon on a whim.â I explained, tapping my cheek.
âHe could have.â Dad shrugged. âWe donât know how his mind works.â
âItâs not a coincidence that he was in the center of where different packs were attacked and destroyed in the TriâState area several months ago. Osiris was practicing for the main event! Donât forget that Oregon sits above Nevada too.â
That is when I noticed Momâs eyes widening when she caught onto it all. âHe kept Zircon Moon under his surveillance?â
âMost likely. The ambush last night wasnât sloppy; it was planned. Osiris doesnât seem like the type to attack
impulsively and why he has Kiya in the first place, I believe, is the key to understanding his true motivations.â
âEndo is in Salem now, so Iâll call him to ask if there have been any magical disturbances as of late and in what area. There are a lot of forests and woodsy areas in Oregon, so it is still a huge area to search.â Phoebe shut her eyes. âAnthony? Can I make a request?â
âI know what youâre going to say, Phoebe. You donât have to do anything that makes you uncomfortable. When I plan for a travel mission, you donât need to participate.â
The anxiety departed Phoebeâs shoulders, making her sigh with relief. Phoebe never talked about her past, nor was it my business to know, but something about Oregon scared her. I canât place her in a compromising position like that.
âThank you.â
Nodding. I turn to my parents. âSomething is better than nothing. This is our big break to getting Kiya back. Iâll call Neron and relay what weâve found out.â
Mom and Dad both sighed with relief, smiles creeping up on their aging faces. The light is already returning and the heaviness on my heart has lifted.
Hang on, little sis.
Weâre coming.