Chapter 502 Well Past Midnight
Mated To An Enemy
When Caleb returned to Ashleighâs side, he was shocked by the absolute emptiness of the settlement. There were no shuffling figures, no bodies on the ground. Only Ashleigh walked alone down the rugged dirt road toward him.
She explained what had transpired. The disappearance of the bodies, the destruction of the mound, the veiled threat of the Leshy.
They were both exhausted.
The settlement was empty. There was no reason they couldnât just choose a home and take a well-deserved rest. But they both felt the emptiness of this place, the haunting quiet.
Ashleigh led the way as they moved through the trees and the brush down the mountain to their car. Almost three hours had passed by the time they reached their destination. Finally, both too tired to chat or plan their next move, they crawled into their seats and fell asleep.
When she woke up, the car was moving steadily down the road. She sat forward, surprised by the restriction of her seatbelt.
âGood morning,â Calebâs warm voice called to her.
Ashleigh did her best to stretch in her chair before turning to him with a lopsided grin.
âGood morning,â she replied groggily. âIs it morning?â
Caleb let out a soft chuckle.
âItâs closer to evening,â he said. âItâs almost four oâclock.â
Ashleigh looked out onto the road, trying to gather her bearings.
âWhere are we?â she asked, not recognizing the landscape around her.
âBetween places,â Caleb replied. âWe are headed to Winter, itâll be well past midnight by the time we arrive, but Axelâs already aware that we are on our way.â
âWinter? Not Summer?â she asked. She had expected that they would return home.
âYou already said that your mission has a deadline that could go off at any time. I figure the âawakeningâ of an ancient being probably doesnât bode well for taking our time. We need Myka to help us with the next connection point and Mykaâs in Winter.â
Caleb shrugged his shoulders as he spoke with a warm smile.
Ashleigh reached out and laid her hand on his knee.
âThank you,â she whispered.
âFor what?â
âFor always being there for me,â she said.
Caleb turned with a loving gaze and playful grin.
âYouâre locked in for life, my love. Iâm not going anywhere.â
âThank the Goddess for that,â Ashleigh smiled.
***
Caleb was not wrong when he said it would be well past midnight when they arrived in Winter. It was close to three in the morning when they pulled up to the house.
A very tired Corrine waited for them just outside the front door.
âMom, what are you doing up?â Ashleigh called out, running to her mother and embracing her tightly.
âI didnât want you kids to arrive at a dark house with no one waiting,â Corrine smiled warmly. âAxel planned to be the one to greet you, but I sent him away a couple of hours ago. Alice insisted on staying by his side, and sheâs only been out of the hospital a couple of days. So, I told them to go home and rest.â
âGood idea,â Ashleigh laughed. âBut you didnât have to wait for us. We could have let ourselves in.â
âHush, letâs just get your things and go inside for some rest.â
Caleb grabbed the bags from the trunk of the car. They didnât have much with them since the plan had been to return to Summer after destroying the mound in Moonguard. But they at least had some clothes for a day or two.
âWere you able to complete your mission?â Corrine asked as she walked with Ashleigh to the door.
âThe first part,â Ashleigh nodded. âThe mound in Moonguard has been destroyedâ¦. As well as the Moonguard pack.â
âWhat?â Corrine asked with disbelief.
Ashleigh nodded.
âBy the time we arrived, they had already been infected,â she said, holding the door for Caleb as he stepped inside the house behind them.
âIt was a disturbing sight,â Caleb added.
âA whole pack⦠gone just like thatâ¦â Corrine whispered, easing herself onto the couch. âIt wasnât a small pack either⦠at least several hundred wolves!â
Ashleigh clenched her jaw and nodded.
âFrom what we understand, Moonguard was already working with our enemy. They chose to become monsters,â Caleb said, rubbing Ashleighâs shoulder affectionately. âThere was nothing we could have done to save them.â
Corrine looked up at Caleb, it was clear she had more questions, but a side glance from him told her that Ashleigh was struggling with what they had to do.
âUnfortunately,â Corrine began, standing from the couch. âWar leads to terrible choices. Even the right ones can leave a deep scar on your heart.â
She put her hand under Ashleighâs chin, lifting it to look at her. Corrine gave a warm smile.
âYou did the right thing, even if it doesnât feel like it.â
Ashleigh swallowed and nodded.
âNow, letâs all get some rest,â Corrine said, looking at Caleb warmly. âIn the morning, we can talk with Axel and the others about all that has happened. What you have seen and the reports that we have received.â
Caleb furrowed his brow as the look on Corrineâs face showed concern.
âWhat do you mean?â he asked. âWhat reports?â
Corrine shook her head.
âSleep first,â she said. âThe morning will only bring more work.â
Caleb reluctantly nodded. He and Ashleigh made their way to the guest room, where the bed was already ready.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Corrine said her goodnight, and the house fell silent as Ashleigh and Caleb held each other into the land of dreams.
***
Ashleigh woke up early the following day after only about three hours of sleep. She went for a run and then hurried back to the house.
Caleb was in the shower when she returned. So, she sat on the bed and took the opportunity to make a call.
âAshleigh! Are you ok? Is Alpha Caleb ok? Did either of you get hurt? Should I send a team? Should I tellââ
âClara!â Ashleigh interrupted loudly. âBoth Caleb and I are perfectly safe.â
âOh.. ok, when you didnât come home in the projected time, we got a little worried,â Clara replied. âI know that the mound was destroyed. The destruction registered like an earthquake in our systems. Of course, since you didnât call, I didnât know if something went wrong and the two of you were lying under miles of stone and dirt, trapped and running out of air inside the moundââ
âClara!â Ashleigh called out once more.
âSorry, ok, shutting up.â
Ashleigh let out a soft chuckle.
âWe are fine, I promise. We went ahead and drove to Winter.â
âWinter? I thought you were coming back to make a plan before you went to talk to Myka?â Clara questioned.
âThat was the original idea, but some things happened that have made it clear that we need to finish this task as soon as possible. Thereâs no more time to waste.
âSo, I will be talking to Myka today. Have you had any luck finding the original mound in Spring that started all this and the connection between Summer and Winter?â
âI have leads on the Summer and Winter connection, but nothing solid yet. I found the maps that Alpha Cain made but based on the most recent information from Spring and how they have laid out their territory, it wonât be easy to get there. It will take some serious maneuvering. And thatâs without knowing the monster situation there.â
A knock at the door drew Ashleighâs attention.
âJust a second, Clara.â
Ashleigh got up and opened the door, holding the phone to her shoulder.
Corrine smiled at her from the other side.
âYour brother is here. Itâs time we had that discussion I mentioned last night,â she said.
âWeâll be right out,â Ashleigh replied, closing the door. âClara, I have to call you back. Itâs family meeting time.â