Chapter 225
My Hockey Alpha
Chapter 225: Long Shadows
My friends and I sat around the fire, listening quietly to the crackling of the logs and the sounds of the
forest around us. It was so pitch black that we couldnât see anything beyond the dim orange glow cast
by the first. Everything else beyond that was nothing but inky blackness, despite the fact that the moon
was full in the sky. It made no sense; there had to have been some sort of spell on this forest, as
though someone was trying to slow us down or get us lost.
We were all exhausted, but none of us felt safe enough to sleep. Every so often, we would hear some
sort of strange sound in the forest and we would all leap up out of fear, shining our flashlights frantically
into the darkness only to find that nothing was there. It felt like tricks were being played on us. Maybe, if
we got tricked enough times into thinking that the sounds we heard were all in our head, someone
would ambush us from the shadows. It was like the boy who cried wolf.
âUm⦠Maybe we should try to sleep in shifts,â Lori finally said, breaking the silence. âI donât think itâs
super helpful if weâre all sleep deprived. I think weâre starting to see things.â
âThereâs no way Iâm sleeping out here,â Jessica grumbled as she pulled her jacket closer around her
shoulders. âItâs too creepy.â
âI think we should just keep moving,â Matt finally said, standing. âThe longer we sit out here, the easier
of a target we are to anyone who might want to hurt us.â
Luke shot me a glance over the fire. I shook my head; we needed to stay put. I couldnât quite explain
why, but I somehow felt safer staying in one spot. Not only would we just get even more lost in the
darkness, but it would be too easy to lose each other if we were moving. Someone could have easily
gotten snatched away if we walked through the dark forest and we would never know until it was too
late.
âWeâll stay here,â I said, gesturing for Matt to sit back down. âAnd if anyone needs to sleep, then sleep.
I think weâre safe as long as we stay put and keep someone on guard.â
My friends fell silent. I knew then that none of them were going to rest â not even me. I was more on
guard than ever, because I had a sinking feeling that Selena might suddenly show up. Of course I told
my friends that we were safer here, but I didnât think that we were really safe anywhere. I felt as though
we were being watched already. There was no knowing exactly how many minions Selena had in this
world. For all we knew, she had an entire army all to herself.
Finally, I felt too exhausted to sit up any longer. I didnât know how long we had been sitting there, but it
felt like we were sitting there for an eternity, and even my back started to hurt from being so tense. Still
staying next to the fire, I decided to lay back and stretch out a bit. I let out a bit of a sigh as I felt my
back align on the hard ground, and I stared up at the full moon above us.
If only the full moonâs light could have illuminated the forest; then, I would have felt confident continuing
on our journey. But I knew that Selena knew we were here. I could sense it. As twins, we were more
connected than I had previously realized. I was funny, because I had never once thought that I had a
twin, and I had never felt connected to anyone like that. Somehow, I thought that returning to the
werewolf realm after spending more time with Selena made our bond stronger, because I felt a strange
connection to her after passing through the portal.
And, not to mention the fact that I had that foreboding premonition when I passed through the portal. It
was only for a split second, but I felt an unmistakable feeling of dread. In my mind, a single image
flashed for that brief moment: an image of Selenaâs body laying next to mine. We were both dead. But I
knew that it didnât have to end up that way. If I could stop her without killing her, then neither of us
would die; and yet, if I did have to kill her, I knew that I wouldnât be able to survive. The bond between
us was too strong, and if one of us died, then so would the other. It was fate, and there was no
escaping it.
I didnât want to have to kill Selena. And of course, I didnât want to die, either. I knew that I would try
everything I could to not have anyone die, but if Selena simply couldnât be stopped either way⦠Then it
had to be done. The fate of the world rested on it. I didnât know if she was working with the Crescents
or not, but I did know for sure that she had sinister intentions. She hated my existence, not only
because I was a threat to her chances of finding love, but also because I was a threat to her power. I
knew that she already had the Alpha King wrapped around her little finger, and there was no telling
exactly what she would use him to accomplish. All I knew was that she planned on using him for
something bigger and darker than anything the Crescents or the Fullmoons could fathom. Whatever
she had planned⦠would make the war between the Crescents and the Fullmoons seem like childâs
play.
Suddenly, my train of thought was broken by another sound in the woods. I instantly shot up, my eyes
wide. My friends stared back, their eyes equally as wide as mine. This sound was far louder than the
sounds we had heard before, and it lingered even longer.
It was the sound of twigs crunching underfoot.
Someone was coming, and they werenât stopping.
Without a word, I jumped up to my feet, and so did my friends. Our fight or flight instincts kicked in then,
and because we couldnât flee due to the overwhelming darkness, we had to fight. I just hoped that
whoever this was didnât outnumber us, but for all we knew, there were multiple people. Maybe Selena
finally came, and maybe she brought friends.
The footsteps approached even closer, slow and steady. A low, thunderous growl rumbled in Mattâs
throat as he put himself in front of us, between the rest of us and the intruder. Jessica slowly reached
down and grabbed her big, heavy bat flashlight, and Luke and Lori put their fists up instinctively,
prepared to fight.
But when the unexpected intruder stepped into the light and showed his familiar face, all of our bodies
froze and a chorus of gasps escaped our throats as we saw who it was.
It wasnât Selena or anyone else. I felt my heart leap into my throat when I saw him, and all of my
worries suddenly melted away.
It was Enzo, and his face looked just as surprised and confused as ours.