Chapter 18
The Dark Side Of Fate
18 The Northern Gate
-Sylvester-
There was no disputing the fact that there was chemistry between Tamia and me.
As I got to know her more, I realised she was genuinely innocent.
It was hard taking my heart out of the equation.
Although nothing had transpired between us, she was claiming my heart, and there was nothing I could
do about it.
That was precisely why I refused to touch her.
I did not know how it would end, and neither of us needed to get hurt the second time.
So I walked away every time she created an opportunity for me.
After she boldly invited me into her room, I realised I couldnât put it off any longer.
It was unfortunate how it all began, and the reason why I brought the three of them here was cruel.
It was safe to say that I was looking out for my people, but it was no longer about keeping my enemies
close; it was now a matter of the heart. After reading Leonardoâs letter, I realised attacking his pack was
wrong. He wasnât a part of it.
Going horse riding was a great move to get to know Tamia better, but I had to step back when she took
the giant leap. Now I was willing to jump.
Holding her in my arms in the garden felt new.
I havenât been relaxed in a long time.
When Kaira went on a rampage, I realised her feelings were genuine and had nothing to do with
survival.
As crude as it was and as crazy as it seemed, Kaira had said everything Tamia could not say.
When I carried her to my room, I knew this was it.
It all happened fast, and I realised fate had blessed me with her.
We left the garden when it was dark, to have dinner.
Tamia tried to get us to go to the room first, but I refused.
I knew what she wanted and would not have the will to say no.
I knew I was postponing the inevitable since we both slept in the same room together.
We entered the dining together, and I noticed that Marcel and Avery werenât all over each other as
usual.
I hoped for all our sakes they werenât fighting because I wanted my Beta at his best all the time.
Marcel had jumped before Theodore and me.
Even though he denied it, I knew his heart was invested in it.
No one asked us to get involved with these women, or fall in love with them. It just happened naturally.
Theodore had his eyes on Linda from the moment they arrived, and he had the most difficulty. She kept
asking him to assign her a duty as he should and that she wasnât interested in getting emotionally
involved with anyone. Of the three, she was the most. used and abused, and I could understand why
she was guarded.
Theodore was the patient type, taking it a step at a time, and I could see he was making progress.
âWhat is the matter, Ave?â I heard Tamia say. She could have as well linked her friends, but I figured
she sensed something was wrong, and she wanted to address it.
âNever mind,â Avery said, and Marcel looked worried.
I had to link him to find out what the issue was.
âWhat happened?â I asked, and he sighed.
âShe found out about my secret harem,â he confessed to me, and I was stunned.
âI thought you let them go?â I linked him, remembering we had chosen to disband our harems three
years ago.
âI do not visit all of them, but I continued seeing Maurine. I wanted to end it, but the woman wonât let
me.â He said, and I was disappointed in him.
Maurine wasnât a good person, and she had caused more troubles than I could remember when they
were in the estate.
âWhat the fuck!â I said to my Beta aloud, and he bowed his head.
âSo why is Avery mad? It has to be more than that.â I said, knowing Avery was too tough to be mad
about a lover that refused to go away.
âI have ended it, and then she got into Averyâs head about this being a norm. She told her we usually
split the lunas among ourselves and sleep with them to get information about their husbands and
former packs so we can attack them,â He said, and I was pissed off and worried.
Avery was Tamiaâs friend. If she tells Tamia this, Kaira will be mad. Tamia might pretend, but I know her
wolf wonât.
âHow the fuck did she get into the estate?â I asked him, and he bowed his head.
âShe didnât. I took Avery to town, and we met in a store,â He said, and I did not know what to tell him.
He wasnât supposed to take any of the newcomers off the property. Why will he take Avery to town? I
did not want to create an issue, so I let it rest.
âYou need to fix it,â I told him, and he nodded.
We ate dinner in silence, and the atmosphere was a bit glum, but my heart wasnât.
My hands were on Tamiaâs thigh, and I couldnât wait to go to bed.
âAlpha, there is an attack on the north gate, southern soldiers,â one of my warriors told me through the
mind link, and I stood up abruptly.
âWhat is the matter?â Tamia asked me, looking worried.
âI need you to stay indoors. There is an attack on the north gate, and we must defend ourselves,â I told
her, and her eyes darkened.
âYou do not have a lot of warriors on the estate,â She said, and I wondered how she knew.
âI pay attention, Sylvester. I was a luna remember?â She said, and I sighed.
âWe can take them,â I said, and she grabbed me and kissed me.
âWe still have a lot to do. Come back in one piece,â She ordered me, and I smiled.
Marcel, Theodore and I headed out.
There was a commotion in the passage; the residents were being taken to safety.
I had about fifty men in the estate. I am sure we could take them. I did not need to know who sent the
attackers. I was sure it was
Baneâs handwork. We headed there, and the men were plenty.
Knight took over, and we shifted.
The attackers had torn down the northern gate, and they were many. How did they get warriors here so
fast? There was no way they were all from the south.
I sensed eastern soldiers were among them.
Knowing the south and east had an alliance, there was no doubt that the eastern soldiers were among
the herd.
They came at me like mad wolves, and I unleashed my anger on them.
I was angry that they disrupted a peaceful night.
I had saved up my energy to keep my promise to Kaira, now I had to use it on them.
Knight was angry. Why wouldnât they just leave us alone?
I hit the wolf that leapt at me and knocked it away with so much force that it flew sideways.
We were winning, and most of the attackers died. We had injured a lot of them, and I could only see a
few standing; then, they released a weird green gas. It was sudden. Some of us managed to step away
from it, but Knight had inhaled it, making Knight weak.
âPoison, fall back,â I linked my wolves.
The green gas cleared, but we were too weak to continue.
The remaining wolves, about sixteen, came at us, and Knight whimpered, stepping back.
My vision was blurred, and I couldnât see much.
I realised the gas was their last resort.
We had injured and killed most of them, and we were still many compared to them. But our numbers
did not matter because we were weakened by the weird green gas.
I felt my body healing from the gas, but it wasnât healing fast enough for me to fight back.
The wolves coming at me were most likely kappas, and they were the worst, because they were the
deadly warriors in a pack.
They were trained to die with their enemies.
Knight growled, making a weak attempt to show dominance, but the wolves approaching could not be
fooled.
They knew we were weak, and they were taking advantage of it.
Some of my warriors had collapsed from poisoning. I could feel them, so I knew they would be okay.
A black kappa wolf lunged at me, and a grey delta wolf came from nowhere and knocked it out of the
way.
The grey wolf growled at the attackers, and I saw two more delta wolves, one brown and the other
white, jumping into the fight.
When I realised who the grey wolf was, I panicked.
The fight continued, and I joined in, but the new additions were holding their own perfectly well; even in
their weakened state, they were good. The white and brown wolves fought like mad wolves. They had
a lot of pent-up anger, and they were unleashing it on the attackers.
The grey wolf was skilful and fast.
They did not have the strength the attackers had, but they had tactics, and it paid out.
I watched Kaira skilfully tear down her opponents, and I realised why Leo couldnât let go. She was a
true Luna. A true equal for an Alpha.
The intervention made the poison possible to dissipate in our systems. We joined back in full and
finished off the remaining wolves.
It was a narrow victory. Who would have guessed they would fight dirty? We took some of the injured
enemy wolves for interrogation.
I shifted back to my human form.
Kaira came to nuzzle me before she shifted back to the very tired Tamia.
âWhy didnât you stay back?â I asked her, and carried her bridal style into the house. We were both
naked, but it did not matter.
âWe couldnât leave all the fun for you guys. We were watching the fight from the balcony facing the
northern gate. It takes a while to recover from the green gas, you know.â She said, and I realised she
had leapt from the balcony. That was why she had the force needed to knock the attacking wolf out of
the way.
âDo not do that again. You scared me.â I said, and she giggled.
âYou should see me in full capacity,â She teased, and my heart broke a bit for her. Her marriage to Leo
left her with a weak wolf and a broken heart.
I hope to do better. I hope to give more than I take from her.
I took her straight to the room and wore my shorts.
âWhere are you going?â She asked me, wearing my bathrobe.
âI need to ensure they didnât take anything and everyone is alright. I promise to come back
immediately,â I said and kissed her.
She released me, and I rushed to the west wing, where we interrogated prisoners.
I reached there and found Marcel and
Theodore already attending to the prisoners.
âWho sent them?â I asked, and Marcel looked at me.
âBane,â He said, and I knew there was more to it.
âHe sent them to bring Tamia to him.â He finished, and I was stunned at why Bane would risk a war for
her sake.
As much as I wanted to say Leo helped him, I doubted Leo was a part of this, but we needed to send a
warning message to the east never to pull this stunt again.
Somehow, I will find a way to question
Leonardo. I needed to know why Bane would want to risk a war for Tamiaâs sake.