Chapter 59
A Gift from the Goddess
Chapter FiftyâNine
âWhat the fuck are you doing here?â Aleric frantically whispered. âDo you have any idea how much
shit you'll get into for this?"
In an involuntary reaction, I quickly pulled the blanket up over my chest to hide myself even though
I wasn't naked. And yet at the same time, Id never felt more exposed.
There had been no time to react, no time to hide. I knew what Cai had been desperately looking for
now; a nescape. But it would have been futile. There wasn't enough time to cover my scent and the
window had outside privacy panels preventing me from squeezing through. Cai must have realised
the same thing. All he could do was apologise for the fact that we were now in this situation.
âWe've found it!â I heard a voice yell from somewhere in the house.
Aleric's eyes suddenly showed signs of worry as he looked at me. Already he looked pale, confused,
both of which I'd never seen on him before, but it was his worry that unnerved me the most. Aleric
was confident in everything he did, never showing weakness, and yet he looked now as if he was
about to be sick.
He stuck his head back out the door as he tried to compose himself, replying to what I assumed
were warriors inside the house. âBag it and take it back to evidence,â he ordered. âI've got Caius
here detained and will handle the bedroom search. Everyone is to await further instructions back at
the packhouse. Anthony, stay behind and wait for me in the car.â
âDetained?â I asked, finally finding my voice again. âAleric, what the hell is going on? Why are you
here?â
âCaius is being detained for questioning,â he said quietly. Neither of us were raising our voices too
loud for fear we'd be overheard. âI've got orders to take him in immediately.â
"On what grounds!?â I hissed back. âWhat has he done?â
âThe warrior in charge of watching the evidence locker was attacked two nights ago and something
was stolen,â he answered. âHe can't recall much but remembers being given an Alpha order to stand
down. Only neither I nor my father set that command. Since there is currently no record of any other
Alpha bloods staying with us right now, naturally Caius is under suspicion.â
âDonât be ridiculous! That's not enough evidence to bring him in! How could an allied packâs Alpha
heir possibly overrule an order given to one of our warriors? That's impossible.â
âAria,â he said sternly. âWe just found the missing item inside this house... a silver dagger by the
front door. It doesn't matter if it doesnât make sense, we just acquired the proof. He's technically
under arrest now.â
The silver dagger ** stole. The dagger *I* dropped. I'd just left breadcrumbs of clues leading back to
here, back to Cai.
"Aleric, please, it's not him,â I pleaded.
âCome on,â he said to Cai, ignoring my words. âGet up. We've got to go before they decide to come
back here and check why I'm taking so long. I hope I donât need to remind you to not make this
difficult or cause a scene here, do I? We both know what will happen if anyone finds her here with
you.â
Cai had been silently regarding the exchange the entire time, knowing that his hands were tied
being in foreign territory, but he nodded his head in compliance. Anything he said, or did, could be
used against him in a trial from the moment Aleric had confirmed he was being taken in.
True to Alericâs words, he didnât put up a fight or argue. Instead, he just tugged on some clothes
over his
whaterstone
boxers before walking over to Aleric without fuss.
I ran to Cai though as soon as I saw the handcuffs he was restrained in, no longer caring if Aleric
was there, and grabbed on to him.
âPlease, don't do this, please...â I cried.
"Wait here,â Aleric instructed. âI'll come to get you when the area is clear.â
But I refused to let go of Cai, my grip only tightening. âNo...please.â
âArialâ Aleric hissed. âSeriously, you need to let him go. Do you want others to see you right now? If
my father finds out that you were here with him, this whole thing will get so much worse. Are you
intentionally being naive right now?â
âAria...â Cai said calmly to me, cutting through the panic. âIt's okay. Let me go.â
I could barely see through the tears blurring my vision. âNo, I don't want to...â
"Aria. Let me go,â he repeated.
I knew he was right. There was nothing I could do. Not here and not now anyway.
âI'm going to get your name cleared, I promise,â I said. âYou'll be out in no time.â
He gave me a half-smile in an attempt to reassure me but it only made me feel worse. It should
have been me comforting him right now, not the reverse.
Aleric shoved Cai towards the door but abruptly stopped walking, sniffing towards him. And though
my senses weren't strong enough, Aleric must have picked up on my obvious scent all over Cai.
âDo I have time for a shower?â Cai asked, almost amused.
Alericâs response was to shove him forward again so they resumed towards the exit once more.
âYou'll be lucky if I donât drown you in a lake on our way to the cells,â Aleric replied, his voice getting
further away until I couldnât hear them anymore. âFucking idiot..."
I was then left completely alone in the room, shaking and in disbelief this had actually happened. Of
all the things that could have occurred, Cai was being pinned for my own crimes and it was Aleric
who came to find us in bed together. I wanted to throw up.
I looked down and saw I was only dressed in the baggy t-shirt Cai had given me, my bare legs
showing from the mid-thigh down, and my cheeks burned red. The Aleric from the past would have
killed me, I had no doubt in my mind. There wouldn't have been any explanation needed, only my
throat ripped out before I'd even had a chance to open my mouth. But he'd done the complete
opposite. Not only did he not hurt m e, but he also didnât even hand me over to the warriors for
sentencing. It was difficult to wrap my head around, but... Aleric had just saved me.
I stiffly got changed into the dress from the other night before sitting in a daze on the side of the
bed... waiting for when Aleric would return. My mind was thinking of everything and nothing all at
once, unable t o pinpoint just one thing to focus on.
After not too long, I could finally hear footsteps coming back. I poised myself for battle in the event
it was anyone other than Aleric, but thankfully it was him.
His green eyes were sharpened like daggers as they met mine, ready for an argument. âGive me one
good reason why I shouldn't-"
I didnât let him finish though as I launched myself at him, grabbing onto his clothes, my tears
resuming.
âPlease, Aleric, listen to me,â I cried. âHe's not involved. Please.â
"How could you possibly know that, Aria? We literally found the dagger here,â he argued, backing
up against a wall in his attempt to free himself from my grip. âWhy are you being so blind to all of
this?â
âBecause it was me!â I yelled, âI was the one who stole the dagger from the evidence locker and
attacked the warrior, not Cai. I-1 wanted it to kill Thea. I wanted revenge for what she did to Myra.
And you and my father acted like you didnât even believe me... So I took matters into my own
hands.â
He was avoiding my gaze as he tried to gently pry my hands off without much success. âStop
making shit up just to spare him. And I never said that I didn't believe you. I stopped you from
committing murder without evidence in front of an entire crowd of warriors. You'd be on trial right
now if you'd actually gone through with it. You should be thanking me.â
âI'm not making this up!â I insisted, a tone of frustration in my words. âIt was me. I attacked Ray and
ordered him to stand down so I could steal the dagger. How else would I know who it was when
you never said the warrior's name?â
âYou're not even remotely high enough in rank for that,â he argued, âYou're a Beta heir, a half one at
that.â
âI'm a goddamn Saintess first and foremosi, Aleric, or have you forgotten?â I spat back, his eyes
finally meeting mine. âMy authority is whatever the fuck I want it to be, including higher than yours
if I was ever s o inclined one day.â
We stared at each other in silence for a few seconds before finally, the tension between us started to
ease. I could see as Aleric was trying to process everything I was saying.
"So Cai is... ="
âHe's innocent,â I finished. âIt's my fault. All of it.â
I sighed, bowing my head towards him in complete defeat as I clung to him, âPlease, you have to
help him. I'll confess to the whole thing if need be Just... don't let anything happen to him.â
I felt him shift uncomfortably as he thought, rubbing at his face in irritation. âIf you confess that it
was you, my father will have you stripped of all your titles and you'll probably be imprisoned, you
know that, right? Maybe worse... And then coupled with if he ever found out that you were here in
bed with Cai? Fuck, Aria, are you trying to start a war?â
My heart was racing as he pointed out just how messed up things had become due to putting
myself above duty. He was right. I'd known he was right and yet I thought I was going to get away
with it.
âI know,â I said, âI messed up. I messed up bad. But I've just lost Myra, I can't lose Caitoo. Please...
help m e Aleric.â
I looked up at him through my eyes full of tears, begging him for this one thing. Just this one thing
that maybe I could make better and fix. Whatever it took, so long as Cai would be okay.
He stared down at me, his face full of confliction and... pain? It was yet more new expressions I'd
never seen him ever show before, expressions I was unfamiliar with. It was making it impossible to
know what h e was actually thinking with this sudden unpredictability
"..Fine, I'll help,â he finally said with a long exhale. âBut you should know that I'll be trying to get this
mess fixed without bringing your name into it first.â
âWait, Alericâ"
âNo, I'm serious,â he said sternly, cutting me off. âI personally don't care what happens to Cai but I
do care is the only living Saintess gets charged with treason. There would be a religious riot on our
doorstep protesting whatever punishment my father issued. I don't want to be put in that awkward
position if we can help it.â
And with that, he quickly released my hands from his chest without waiting for me to reply and
started walking back outside.
"Get your shit together, Ana!â he yelled out casually over his shoulder, not even bothering to turn
back around to look at me
But as it turned out, that was a lot easier said than done