Chapter 177 The Witch’s Curse
My Hockey Alpha
I let go of Ninaâs hand just moments before the portal closed. The last thing I felt was her fingers
reluctantly slipping out of mine, and then⦠I was alone.
Even though I wanted nothing more than to stay in that spot and mourn over having to leave behind
Nina, I knew that I needed to act quickly and waste no time. Without spending so much as another
second standing there, I turned and began running in the direction of the Alpha Kingâs mansion.
As I passed through the forest, I eventually came to the spot where I had last seen Luke. I took a few
moments to stop there and search for any sign of Luke or Edward, but there was nothing; thankfully,
there was no sign that anything sinister had happened to my friend, but on the other hand, I couldnât
exactly be sure if Edward was still out there either. I only hoped that Luke sent Edward limping off with
his tail between his legs, never to return â but I knew deep down that that possibility wasnât very likely.
Still, I had no time to waste. I needed to find my father and get back to Nina as soon as possible, so I
had to get moving.
Eventually, by the time night began to fall, I made it to the Alpha Kingâs mansion. I stopped a little ways
away and hid in the forest, watching the mansion from afar; I didnât know if it was safe for me to just
walk right up to the front door, so I needed to observe the guardsâ patrol patterns and see if there was
any way to get in without being seen. If Selena saw me before anyone else, I was certain that she
would get in the way; and if the Alpha King was furious enough to withdraw support in the war on the
Crescents over my escape, then I couldnât be sure that he would exactly listen to me if I just waltzed in
there and told him that I knew where his lost daughter was, and that I intended to marry her instead of
Selena. No⦠I had to be careful about this. For now, I just needed to find my father and get out of
there. We could deal with Selena and the Alpha King later.
The night began to grow darker. I pulled my hood up and shivered beneath the tree where I hid, feeling
the bite of the cold wind against my face. The guards were still patrolling, but I had memorized their
pattern by now, and began to prepare to sneak up to the side entrance of the mansion while they
changed shifts, which would happen any minute now.
But then, something unexpected happened.
The side entrance to the mansion opened. I moved further into the shadows, crouching down behind
the bushes as my mind raced with the possibility that someone had seen me. But they hadnât. It was
something else entirely.
Selena stepped out.
She was wearing a black cloak with her hood up to conceal her hair and her face, but I could tell
instantly from her scent that it was her. She paused then, sniffing the air. If I could pick up her scent
from here, could she pick up mine?
Cursing under my breath, I searched for Fio and urged him to retract his scent, and he did. Selena
froze for a moment and stopped sniffing the air, then looked around confusedly before she continued
forward. I watched from the shadows as she crouched by the side entrance, watching â just as I had
been doing all this time â until the guards began to change their shifts. Then, like a wraith in the night,
she bolted toward the treeline with her black cloak billowing out behind her. My heart raced, thinking
that she was coming for me, but at the last moment she veered to the left and leaped into the darkness,
unseen, just before the new guards came out to their posts.
I cursed under my breath. Selena had just wasted my opportunity to sneak up to the side entrance, and
I would have to wait here for another three hours in the cold to get another chance. But, as I stared
toward where she had disappeared to, I realized something: maybe she really gave me a golden
opportunity after all. She was clearly up to something. Could it be that she was going to see my father?
If it was going to be hours until my next chance, then I decided to take the risk and follow her to see
where she was going. I knew that this very well might have been a trap, and Fio was furious with me for
falling for it, but I didnât care. I needed to know where she was going.
Selenaâs scent was getting faint, so I decided to go with my gut and follow her trail before it
disappeared. Quietly, but quickly, I made my way through the forest and followed Selenaâs scent from a
distance, using my night vision to help guide my way.
Eventually, her scent grew stronger and I knew that she was no longer moving. My heart caught in my
throat as I tentatively approached, prepared to shift in case this was a trap, but then something came
into view: a light.
A dark amber light emanated from the darkness. I approached slowly, squinting against the bright light,
until the shape of a small house came into view. I knew instantly what it was.
A witchâs hut.
They were rare, but they could be found scattered around in remote areas like this. They all typically
had the same appearance, and could be distinguished by the protection runes painted or carved into
the doors. As I came closer, I could see the runes and all doubt was now removed; Selena was seeing
a witch. But for what?
As I came closer, the sound of voices began to carry across the air. I pricked my ears, taking a bit of
Fioâs energy to enhance my hearing ability, and crouched in the bushes as I listened.
âIs it working?â Selena asked. âCan you see her?â
âHmm⦠Yes,â the witch responded in a dreamy voice. âHer wolf is gone.â
âBut for how long? For good?â Selenaâs voice sounded urgent.
There was a pause before the witch replied. âUntil I lift the curse.â
Selena let out an almost evil chuckle. âGood,â she said. âDonât lift the curse. Now⦠As for my herbsâ¦â
âYes, of course,â the witch said. There was another pause, then the sound of coins clinking together. It
sounded like Selena was purchasing something. âRemember, just like I told you: only use the
recommended amount. Too much at once, and youâll hurt him.â
âYeah. Whatever.â
My brow furrowed. A curse? Someoneâs wolf? Were they talking about Nina? They had to be; that
would explain why her wolf suddenly disappeared. That was easy enough, though⦠I could get the
witch to lift the curse once I found my father. But I couldnât help but wonder what sort of herbs Selena
was buying. Had she used them on my father somehow, or was she planning to?
Suddenly, the door opened. Light spilled out into the forest, and Selena stepped out.
I was careless. I knew I was too close, and in such deep thought as I angrily wondered what she was
up to, my eyes must have been glowing â because she looked right at me