Chapter 41
A Gift from the Goddess
Chapter Forty-One âWhat do you want?" Aleric yelled out to them. They either didnât hear or had
no desire to answer because they approached us slowly without hesitation.
It was clear what their intention was. âAleric?â I called out nervously. âWhat's wrong with them?â I
could see from here that something was off. Wrong. Their clothes were dishevelled and they looked
like they hadn't seen a proper bath in years. But not just that, they were also giving off some sort of
weird vibe. Like they were sick...
..And dangerous.
âThey look like rogues,â Aleric said, moving closer to my side to get into a defensive position. âYou
need to get out of here.â
âYou're joking, right?â I snapped. âI can handle myself in a fight, Aleric. What do you think I've been
doing all these months?â
But his explanation made sense given their appearance. Normally, anyone who left a pack could be
accepted into another after due process and screening. So, this meant that the remainder of those
not accepted, those who had failed that process, were usually criminals banished. They became
rogues. But rogues were actually pretty hard to come by these days since territories had expanded
so much. There wasn't really any one place they could stay for long without being driven out by the
pack in charge. Something that made me wonder how they'd managed to make it so far into the
Golden Blade territory, especially without being seen... and why they had come out of hiding to
target us. âWhy arenât they shifted?â I asked, warily eyeing them off as they paced around us.
There were four of them in total, each a fully grown male, and yet not one of them was in their wolf
form. I could also see that one was far more muscular than the others and noted he was the one to
be most careful of.
They were sizing us up, watching what we were doing carefully, and we were doing the same. Each
side waiting for the other to move first.
âIf I were to take a guess...â Aleric said, looking around. âI would say it's to help hide their scent in
getting this far. Running past the boundary in wolf form would be picked up faster by the patrols.
The fur leaves a stronger scent.â I hadn't realised that was a real thing, but then again, Id never
dealt with rogues before, nor had I taken the time to notice the difference in potency back when I'd
had my stronger sense o f smell
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The whole situation seemed wrong though. I could feel something there was something obvious I
wasn't realising. But I had to push it aside, knowing I needed to
focus on what was in front of me if I didn't want to get killed. âYou need to leave the minute there is
an opening,â Aleric said. âAleric!â I yelled angrily. âEnough!â And then one of them finally came
forward, charging towards me. I moved to face him, ready for when he got closer, but Aleric was
quicker. He lunged forward and had him on the ground within seconds with a powerful hit to the
rogueâs head
There was no hesitation in Alericâ's movements. Everything he did was confident and fluid. So much
power displayed as tackled the rogue down, the manâs head hitting the ground with such impact
that there was no hope he had survived. He had died immediately.
This enraged the others, seeing the death of their comrade occur so fast. They advanced quickly on
us before we'd even had a moment to get our bearings. Two went for Aleric, the largest of the
bunch being one of them. The third ran towards me, but I was ready.
He swung his arm out to catch me in the face, but I moved back and dodged it effortlessly. His
movements were sluggish compared to my father and Cai, but his body was more built, more
muscled. I knew getting an effective hit on him would be hard and would need to focus on his weak
points.
Next to me, Aleric was fighting off the other two. His main focus was on the larger one but he was
having to keep his defence up against the second rogue as well. He didn't look to be in any trouble,
or at least he didn't show it, but I could also see he wasn't making much progress against either of
them in terms of offensive attack.
Before me, the man was still continuing his aggressive approach. But I wasn't letting him anywhere
near me. I abruptly leapt backwards, catching him off guard as he tilted off-balance; the momentum
of his flying fist having sent him forwards. I took the opportunity and managed to get my leg up
with enough force to kick him back the way he came, my foot connecting with his face with enough
power to hear a crunch. I assumed it was his nose.
He fell flat to the ground behind him and I quickly jumped on him, not wanting to miss the chance
to finish him off. But blow after blow against him, I found I wasn't having any success. He was
neither staying still nor passing out.
..But then I saw it.
His hand twitching towards something at his side, and for a brief second, I swore I saw a flash of the
moonlight catch on a metal surface. Inmediately, I realised what he was planning.
Still straddling him, I quickly moved my hand to where he was reaching. However, he had a firm grip
on it now and was refusing to let go. I didn't let this sway my determination though.
I let go for only a second. Just enough to punch him as hard as I could in the nose, allowing for his
hand to loosen, and quickly I unsheathed the dagger he had concealed there.
I didn't even hesitate or pause
No, I immediately embedded it directly into his chest...
..And finally, he stopped moving. I sighed out in relief, knowing I'd stopped at least one of them
and could help Aleric fight now. But then everything happened so quickly. Too fast for me to have
done anything about it. I stood up, inspecting the body below me for movement, when suddenly I
heard a panicked voice behind me. âArialâ Aleric yelled.
I instantly spun to where I'd heard his voice but found he was closer than I'd thought. In fact, his
back was now directly in front of me, obscuring my view completely of whatever was happening... ..
And all I proceeded to hear was a grunt, the sound of flesh being sliced open... followed by Aleric
moving his arms in a forceful movement that created a sickening snapping noise. I realised what
had happened straight away. I moved quickly, desperate to see for myself, and pushed my way
forward to witness the scene before me.
Aleric stood there frozen, a knife in his stomach, with the body of a dead rogue before him; their
head turned to an unnatural angle.
And I screamed.
I screamed out over what I was seeing. Because I realised what had been nagging me this whole
time.
It wasn't because of the rogues, or why they were here. It was because this was my vision. This was
where it took place. The tree line, the dimly lit pathway. All of it.
This was where Aleric died.
I turned and looked at the last remaining rogue who was staring at me expectantly; the largest one
of the bunch. But he couldn't have known what was waiting for him. It was like my body lost control
and I moved faster than I had ever before, faster than I had ever thought possible. And before he
could even register where I was, I had climbed my way up him, swinging myself around his torso
until I sat upon his shoulders. He didnât even get a chance to lay a finger on me before I had
snapped his neck, his body crumpling to the ground under me. I didnât turn to inspect my
handiwork this time though. Instead, I immediately left him and ran to Aleric
His face was so pale as he looked down at the knife below him in surprise. I could see him start to
go into shock over what had happened, his hand feebly reaching towards the knife but not touching
it.
And then he began to sway, his legs starting to give out. I rushed forward to catch him before he fell
to the ground, his head managing to land against my shoulder. My legs had almost buckled under
the weight of him but somehow I kept standing
I wanted to be sick, the sound of my heart beating so loudly in my ears that I felt like I was going to
go insane. Everything was happening just as the vision had told me, but I had gotten i t wrong. So
wrong. It hadn't shown me the rogues. It hadn't shown me the battle. All it had given me was the
way he died. I could feel the tip of the knife in his stomach as he rested against me and knew what
would happen next.
He would push himself off me just as I grabbed at the hilt, making himself bleed out slowly to his
death
But it was strange though. A knife like this shouldnât have hurt Aleric so badly. His accelerated
healing should have meant that, whilst he would be wounded badly, he shouldn't bleed to death
from it. So, what could have possibly caused what happened in my vision?
And then I realised it only left one possibility.
Before I could test anything though, Aleric suddenly groaned and I felt him begin to shift his weight.
He was just about to push himself off me, but I quickly held onto him, preventing the vision from
becoming reality. âWoah, wait, wait, wait,â I quickly instructed, stopping him. âJust slowly. I'm going
to help lay you down.â As gently as I could, I lowered Aleric to the ground until he was finally laying
flat. âAria...â he mumbled, his hand reaching towards the stab wound. âDonât touch it,â I ordered,
though I wasn't sure if he could hear me. I firmly placed his hand b y his side just in case. I didn't
waste any more time after that and knew I needed to confirm my theory. Quickly, I began to inspect
him. I pushed his skin down the blade just enough that I could squeeze my fingertip onto the
surface, and immediately I felt the mild burn upon contact. As I had suspected, the knife was made
of special silver. My heart sank. On a surface level against our skin, the silver would only cause mild
irritation. But embedded into someone like this...? Well, there was no way he'd be able to heal
himself. Even though he was not of age to shift yet, the silver would still stop his wolf DNA from
accelerating the little healing ability he did have, keeping the wound open. And even if I removed
the knife now, it would still take several hours before his skin would start to recover. This meant the
best option was to leave the knife inside him... but even then, if it's left in too long, it could also
poison him. I could only assume this was why I had seen the vision; so I knew not to take the knife
out yet. Removing it now would just cause him to bleed out quickly, but leaving it in for a bit longer
may buy him some time It was clear Aleric would need serious medical attention to survive.
Something that I wasn't completely sure how to go about getting for him.
And then something came to me. Something familiar yet foreign.
..Something dark.
It was a voice coming from a small part of my mind. The voice of someone I'd been working to bury
deep inside me since coming back.
And it spoke to me, convincing me to do something I would have never considered. ... You could
just pull the knife out,â the voice said quietly. I looked down at Aleric's body, shocked that a part of
me had even thought of doing that. How could I willingly kill him after everything that had just
happened? "You would be saving the lives of thousands if you did it,'it continued. âNo one would
even know it was you. They'd say it was the rogues.â
And I realised it was true.
If I pulled the knife out this very second and let him die, no one would even know, and it would
guarantee avoiding a future where he would tyrannically reign over the entire country. S 0 many
people would live. Countless families would never have to learn the heartbreak of losing a loved one
from a needless war for power. 1 My hand twitched at my side over the thought of doing it. It would
be so easy. I could redeem myself for those I'd hurt in my past because of him.
But as I looked up at his face, oddly peaceful now he'd fallen unconscious, I wondered over what
laid ahead for him. Wasn't it possible to change his future just as I was now changing mine?
"You saw him in that council room,â the voice said. âYou saw he is still the same man deep inside.â
But the more I thought about it, the more I became conflicted.
..And I realised that, no, what I had thought was wrong.
I mentally shook off the thoughts inside me. I knew that wasn't the same. Back in that room, he'd
acted out of a just cause of trying to defend me, not out of lust for power. He showed me he was
capable of good even if he went about it the wrong way.
And so, I knew what I had to do.
I stood up, running a few steps towards the main building, and screamed. I screamed as loud a s I
possibly could, over and over again, pleading for someone to come help. And even when my throat
burned, I still didnât stop. Thankfully, help arrived fairly quickly. The warriors rushed to his side and
began inspecting the wound, but their faces didnât look hopeful. I tried to tune them out but it was
hard not to listen when they were talking about his low chances of survival. And as I continued to
watch over him, terrified that Aleric wasn't going to make it, I scolded
myself for having even considered something so abominable. Because in my head, I knew he was
capable of changing. He had been willing to die for me, to shield me from having a knife plunged
into my back. How could I even begin to doubt that he couldn't become a better man?
..But I couldn't help but think of one other reason also. Though whilst it was not nearly as
important, there was one other thing that had been stuck in my mind the entire time the warriors
worked over him.
And that was that he had called me Aria for the very first time.
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