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Chapter 81

Chapter 81

A Gift from the Goddess

Chapter Eighty-One

The room quickly erupted into chaos once Aleric had fallen. The council, who were probably all too

shocked to move earlier, were now realising the full gravity of the situation,

The situation where both Alphas now laid unmoving before me.

Several warriors and Gamma Oliver turned their attention to me, an intent to kill written all over

their faces, and I couldn't blame them for thinking that. Aller murdering their Alpha, Oliver would

feel it were now his responsibility to retaliate given he was the only full ranked member remaining.

Or so he thought.

I watched as he started to charge at me, his body almost on the brink of shifting and....

"ENOUGH," I shouted out, my voice thick with authoritative command,

And everyone immediately froze around me.

I stood, waiting for several seconds and, when I was finally satisfied everyone had completely

stopped, I cleared my throat, addressing the room.

“Everyone sit back down. NOW.”

It seemed to come naturally to me, my authority having no more restraints to hold me back. All

these months of training had apparently paid off.

And everyone complied. Without anyone left with a comparable high rank, there was no doubt that

my orders would be adhered to implicitly.

“Okay, then,” I said, my tone relaxing a little. “Let's just all sit down... breathe... and talk for a second,

shall

we?"

I walked over to where Tytus’ chair was and sat down, earning myself a few looks of horror from

several people around

"Alright. Well...," I started, looking out at the room, “I imagine you all have a lot of questions-."

“You think we'll follow you, girl?” Elder Nathaniel spat out, cutting me off. “That you can murder our

Alpha and we'll just blindly accept you? Absolutely not. The sheer audacity you have to even think

for a second t h-"

“Silence,” I ordered, holding my hand up to stop him. “...Congratulations, you've now lost the right

to speak to me again until I say so.”

He opened his mouth to argue back but I could tell that my order held firm. Nothing was able to

leave

past his lips.

"Good," I praised. “Now then, as I was saying, I know you all have a lot of questions. However, as

crazy as i t sounds, I actually have things I need to do tonight that are more pressing than this. So,

we'll just need to make this quick. Well, that... and because the former* Alpha heir will also die if he

doesn’t go to the hospital within the next few hours. Something I'm sure none of us here want.”

No, killing him was unfortunately not an option when I wasn't certain yet how it tied into Thea's

plan or Selene. The drug I'd dosed him with was mostly made from a sedative but contained a tiny

trace amount of wolfsbane in it. The intention was that the wolfsbane would act as an immediate

measure to slow him until the sedative could work its way through him. And it had worked perfectly.

However, at the end of the day, it was still poison and he would die if he didn’t receive medical

attention

“Let's just cut to the chase then shall we?" I continued. “Confirm the succession of Alpha to myself

and w

o can reconvene in a few days to go over the nitty gritty detalls.”

"You can't just barde in here without any claim and demand the pack!” Gamma Oliver yelled,

But I didn't,” I calmly replied, “Alpha Tylus is now dead, his successor, whom I challenged during his

attempt to mark mo, is now incapacitated. According to the natural laws of our kind, the title is now

rightfully mine. Though, need I remind you all that, with my mark from the Goddess hersell, I was

always just as entitled to this pack os Aloric was, My claim fontirely legitimate.”

“That's not... you can't...” he stammered, trying to find an adequate excuse

However, Elder Luke then cut in.

“If you believe that Arias right to the litle of Alpha Is any less than Aleric's... then you are in

contempt of the Goddess’ will,” he said, “A challenge was issued... Aria then showed her strength

and ability to overcome not just one.. but Iwo Alpha bloods. Anyone who would even begin to

discredit her claim to this title would be doing so out of their own sellish beliefs,”

That seemed to shut Oliver up.

“They don't respect you enough...’ the voice inside whispered, "You should make them kneel. All of

them. I I would force them to acknowledge your authority.’

But I quickly pushed away her suggestion. There was no need to drag this out longer than

necessary.

“Brilliant. Any other questions?” I asked the room, scanning their faces.

I needed them to hurry this along. The intervals between cold shivers were now decreasing in time

and soon I wouldn't be able to focus on this anymore. Normally, a ceremony would be done for the

transfer of Alpha rank however, in light of everything happening, I was happy to just opt for the

verbal contract. Technically, only the words were required.

When I was met with only silencel then smiled. “Okay, perfect. Swear me in and we can all go about

the rest of our day. Obviously, someone will need to deal with Aleric... and the body. Please ensure

Alericis given full medical treatment and is sent to the cells once he has recovered. No one is to

have any direct contact with him unless I say so. Is that clear?”

The room mutely nodded around me.

"Very well,” Elder Luke said, breaking the tension slightly from the council, “Aria, please approach

and kneel.”

I stood up and met Elder Luke at the front of the room, doing so under the watchful eyes of

everyone else around me.

“Aria, do you promise to protect, serve and do right by this pack to the best of your ability?” he

asked.

I bowed my head as I took on the responsibility. “Under the gaze of the Goddess, I, Ariadne

Chrysalis, do accept these terms.”

“Then let me be the first one to officially welcome you. On behalf of those present today, we, the

council o f the Winter Mist, hereby accept the Saintess, Ariadne Chrysalis, as our new Alpha and

leader. We are all i n your care now.”

I wasn't expecting any applause or adoration, of course. After what I'd just done, I was completely

realistic about the situation. But even if they hated me, this was for both their future and mine. Even

if they didn’t know it.

“Thank you, Elder Luke,” I said, standing back up. “I appreciate your support and wisdom, as always.

I'm looking forward to the great work we can accomplish together.”

But then I felt it. Like an immense pressure building inside against one of the bones in my thigh...

..And I knew it would snap at any second.

"Okay, everyone! Apologies for this,” I said, turning back around to face the entire room. “But...

respectfully, everyone needs to get the fuck out. Like right now. I want warriors posted at the front

door and no one is to enter. No one.”

They all didn’t waste time in moving, carrying out my order just as I'd asked. Aleric and Tytus were

also removed swiftly, something I tried not to focus on. The last thing I needed was to dwell on that

right now.

And so, after a few minutes had passed, it was finally only me and Elder Luke left.

"Do you need a hand?" he asked kindly, already knowing what was happening. “The first time is

always the most painful.”

But I shook my head. I'd already been through this once and knew what was ahead. And right now, I

just wanted to be alone more than anything. Having someone else here would just be a sad

reminder of my loss.

Though it felt strange to be doing this in here; this place being typically reserved for only

gatherings. However, the meeting hall was the largest enclosed area within the pack and I knew that

leaving to the woods right now would be far too dangerous. Especially when I wouldn't be able to

defend myself for a while.

"Very well,” he said, bowing his head at me. “Call for me when you are ready.”

And with that he left, the room becoming completely empty. Now it was just me and...

*SNAP.*

I cried out from the pain, falling to the ground.

It hurt. It hurt so goddamn bad. This body had never felt what it was like, felt the new shapes and

sensations that came with shifting. Unfortunately, just knowing what to expect didn’t seem to lesson

that i In the slightest.

My breathing soon quickened until it became laboured and, slowly, I could feel my bones breaking,

my skin moving, my limbs reforming...

“Fuck,” I cried, tears falling down my face. I just wanted this to be over with.

Normally one would have their family here to distract them from the pain, to help and support them

through this. But I didn't have any family left. No, it was just me now.

Unsurprisingly, it wasn’t long before the pain became so overwhelming that my body became numb

to it, shutting it off inside my brain. Only the sound of my flesh being torn and bones snapping

filled the air around me. Just the sickening melody of my pain to accompany me.

..And then, finally, it was done.

It could have been hours later before I felt myself reach the end of it.

Llaid panting on the ground, my body now changed into that of my wolf, and new heightened

sensations immediately swept through my body.

Everything became so... Vivid. Colours were sharper, scents were more prominent, and I could even

hear distant muffled sounds coming from outside the room. It seemed like there were so many

things I'd been missing out on, so many privileges I'd once taken for granted. It was hard to believe

I'd lived another four years without this.

But then I felt it.

Checusuhty on

I felt her.

My wolf. She was waking up.

The only one who hadn't ever abandoned or hurt me in the past. The only real friend I had ever had.

The only one who knew of all the pain and suffering I'd felt... because she had suffered through all

of it right along with me.

Finally, she was back.

I missed you,’ I sobbed within my mind.

But something was wrong.

She was... anxious. On edge. Like she wasn't sure what was happening.

“Don’t you remember? Look at what we've been through... look at everything that we have survived

together,’ I said internally.

And I showed her. Images of the past, of the present, of the pain and torture we experienced. Of the

things she'd missed, of the heartaches we'd endured... of the betrayals we'd suffered.

But she instantly recoiled from me, pushing herself back into the furthest part of my mind. All of the

things I was showing her had been too much. She didn’t understand... couldn't handle the immense

amount of pain in my memories or how it was possible to be from another timeline.

..And I realised then the cold truth. The devastating reality of the situation...

She wasn't *my wolf.

No, she belonged to the girl who had lived in this body for fourteen years. An innocent in all of this

It seemed that I, alone, was the only one who had been brought back... not my wolf.

None of this probably made any sense to her, yet I'd greeted her with an onslaught of pain carried

through two lifetimes. And she chose to wall herself away.

Coward. Weak,’ I spat at her.

*My* wolf had been forged from within the rejection of our mate, from the lives we'd claimed, and

from the pain we'd lived through every day together.

This wolf... was nothing. More similar to the naive girl Id originally been growing up than anything

of true strength. Without even trying, she had already withdrawn in order to protect herself from

me.

“Fine then. Have it your way,” I hissed inside and took back full control of our body.

I slowly stood up on all fours, trying to remember how to maneuver the fur-covered form, and

began walking around the room. And I kept walking... and walking... every second spent trying to

force my body t o respond to my will, move to my command...

But there was no push back though... no contradictory force..

It was just me in here.

Just me... and not my wolf.

Eventually, my resolve finally broke and I fell to the ground, my body beginning to shift back. And I

could feel myself shaking as I transitioned... but it wasn't from the physical pain.

As soon as I had returned to my human self, a sob wracked through me, overcome with the sheer

emotional distress I'd gone through; something now made only worse by the realisation that I really

was truly alone. That there was not a single being in this world I could trust anymore.

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And Goddess, I didn't want to do this anymore. I didn't want to feel this way anymore. I'd lost

everyone I'd cared about...

..And I was so alone.

So alone.

..We don't need them,’ the familiar voice of my other self whispered inside.

And it was a jarring reminder that there was another who knew of what I was going through. Knew

exactly what I was feeling. The only person who had given me the strength to do what needed to be

done during that meeting today.

“We protect ourselves first,” she continued. “We work hard and we get things done. Let this be the

last time we shed any tears for those we have lost.’

I curled myself up on the floor, hugging my legs to my chest. Her words were comforting for the

aching inside.

“But let us not forget the person behind why so much has gone wrong in our lives.

“The person who was responsible for originally introducing Thea to the pack, for killing us, for why

we no longer have our wolf, for gaining our trust before mercilessly betraying us... for killing our

parents... for falsely claiming that they loved us.’

Tears continued falling down my face as I listened, but I knew I needed to hear this.

Aleric.’

Aleric was, and always will be, our undoing. He was our beginning and our end. Time does not

change that.’

“Now that Tytus is gone, he will try to kill us whenever he next gets the chance. We murdered his

father. H. e cannot be trusted. Do you understand?”

And I closed my eyes, nodding my head in acknowledgement at everything she was telling me.

It was time to let go and accept that Aleric was the same monster inside.

But maybe that was okay.

I didn’t need him, after all. In fact, I didn’t need anyone anymore. There was no one left in this entire

pack “who could ever tell me what to do again. No one left to chain me up or force me to give

myself to

someone for the sake of their son's succession.

No, I'd be okay.

Just me... and *hert. The only ones

Chapter Eighty-One

The room quickly erupted into chaos once Aleric had fallen. The council, who were probably all too

shocked to move earlier, were now realising the full gravity of the situation,

The situation where both Alphas now laid unmoving before me.

Several warriors and Gamma Oliver turned their attention to me, an intent to kill written all over

their faces, and I couldn't blame them for thinking that. Aller murdering their Alpha, Oliver would

feel it were now his responsibility to retaliate given he was the only full ranked member remaining.

Or so he thought.

I watched as he started to charge at me, his body almost on the brink of shifting and....

"ENOUGH," I shouted out, my voice thick with authoritative command,

And everyone immediately froze around me.

I stood, waiting for several seconds and, when I was finally satisfied everyone had completely

stopped, I cleared my throat, addressing the room.

“Everyone sit back down. NOW.”

It seemed to come naturally to me, my authority having no more restraints to hold me back. All

these months of training had apparently paid off.

And everyone complied. Without anyone left with a comparable high rank, there was no doubt that

my orders would be adhered to implicitly.

"Okay, then,” I said, my tone relaxing a little. “Let's just all sit down... breathe... and talk for a second,

shall

we?"

I walked over to where Tytus’ chair was and sat down, earning myself a few looks of horror from

several people around

"Alright. Well...," I started, looking out at the room, “I imagine you all have a lot of questions-."

“You think we'll follow you, girl?” Elder Nathaniel spat out, cutting me off. “That you can murder our

Alpha and we'll just blindly accept you? Absolutely not. The sheer audacity you have to even think

for a second t h-"

“Silence,” I ordered, holding my hand up to stop him. “...Congratulations, you've now lost the right

to speak to me again until I say so.”

He opened his mouth to argue back but I could tell that my order held firm. Nothing was able to

leave

past his lips.

“Good,” I praised. “Now then, as I was saying, I know you all have a lot of questions. However, as

crazy as i t sounds, I actually have things I need to do tonight that are more pressing than this. So,

we'll just need to make this quick. Well, that... and because the former* Alpha heir will also die if he

doesn’t go to the hospital within the next few hours. Something I'm sure none of us here want.”

No, killing him was unfortunately not an option when I wasn't certain yet how it tied into Thea's

plan or Selene. The drug I'd dosed him with was mostly made from a sedative but contained a tiny

trace amount of wolfsbane in it. The intention was that the wolfsbane would act as an immediate

measure to slow him until the sedative could work its way through him. And it had worked perfectly.

However, at the end of the day, it was still poison and he would die if he didn’t receive medical

attention

“Let's just cut to the chase then shall we?" I continued. “Confirm the succession of Alpha to myself

and w

o can reconvene in a few days to go over the nitty gritty detalls.”

“You can't just barde in here without any claim and demand the pack!” Gamma Oliver yelled,

But I didn't,” I calmly replied, “Alpha Tylus is now dead, his successor, whom I challenged during his

attempt to mark mo, is now incapacitated. According to the natural laws of our kind, the title is now

rightfully mine. Though, need I remind you all that, with my mark from the Goddess hersell, I was

always just as entitled to this pack os Aloric was, My claim fontirely legitimate.”

“That's not... you can't...” he stammered, trying to find an adequate excuse

However, Elder Luke then cut in.

“If you believe that Aria’s right to the litle of Alpha Is any less than Aleric's... then you are in

contempt of the Goddess’ will,” he said, “A challenge was issued... Aria then showed her strength

and ability to overcome not just one.. but Iwo Alpha bloods. Anyone who would even begin to

discredit her claim to this title would be doing so out of their own sellish beliefs,”

That seemed to shut Oliver up.

“They don't respect you enough...’ the voice inside whispered, "You should make them kneel. All of

them. I I would force them to acknowledge your authority.’

But I quickly pushed away her suggestion. There was no need to drag this out longer than

necessary.

“Brilliant. Any other questions?” I asked the room, scanning their faces.

I needed them to hurry this along. The intervals between cold shivers were now decreasing in time

and soon I wouldn't be able to focus on this anymore. Normally, a ceremony would be done for the

transfer of Alpha rank however, in light of everything happening, I was happy to just opt for the

verbal contract. Technically, only the words were required.

When I was met with only silencel then smiled. “Okay, perfect. Swear me in and we can all go about

the rest of our day. Obviously, someone will need to deal with Aleric... and the body. Please ensure

Alericis given full medical treatment and is sent to the cells once he has recovered. No one is to

have any direct contact with him unless I say so. Is that clear?”

The room mutely nodded around me.

“Very well,” Elder Luke said, breaking the tension slightly from the council, “Aria, please approach

and kneel.”

I stood up and met Elder Luke at the front of the room, doing so under the watchful eyes of

everyone else around me.

“Aria, do you promise to protect, serve and do right by this pack to the best of your ability?” he

asked.

I bowed my head as I took on the responsibility. “Under the gaze of the Goddess, I, Ariadne

Chrysalis, do accept these terms.”

“Then let me be the first one to officially welcome you. On behalf of those present today, we, the

council o f the Winter Mist, hereby accept the Saintess, Ariadne Chrysalis, as our new Alpha and

leader. We are all i n your care now.”

I wasn't expecting any applause or adoration, of course. After what I'd just done, I was completely

realistic about the situation. But even if they hated me, this was for both their future and mine. Even

if they didn’t know it.

“Thank you, Elder Luke,” I said, standing back up. “I appreciate your support and wisdom, as always.

I'm looking forward to the great work we can accomplish together.”

But then I felt it. Like an immense pressure building inside against one of the bones in my thigh...

..And I knew it would snap at any second.

"Okay, everyone! Apologies for this,” I said, turning back around to face the entire room. “But...

respectfully, everyone needs to get the fuck out. Like right now. I want warriors posted at the front

door and no one is to enter. No one.”

They all didn’t waste time in moving, carrying out my order just as I'd asked. Aleric and Tytus were

also removed swiftly, something I tried not to focus on. The last thing I needed was to dwell on that

right now.

And so, after a few minutes had passed, it was finally only me and Elder Luke left.

"Do you need a hand?" he asked kindly, already knowing what was happening. “The first time is

always the most painful.”

But I shook my head. I'd already been through this once and knew what was ahead. And right now, I

just wanted to be alone more than anything. Having someone else here would just be a sad

reminder of my loss.

Though it felt strange to be doing this in here; this place being typically reserved for only

gatherings. However, the meeting hall was the largest enclosed area within the pack and I knew that

leaving to the woods right now would be far too dangerous. Especially when I wouldn't be able to

defend myself for a while.

“Very well,” he said, bowing his head at me. “Call for me when you are ready.”

And with that he left, the room becoming completely empty. Now it was just me and...

*SNAP.*

I cried out from the pain, falling to the ground.

It hurt. It hurt so goddamn bad. This body had never felt what it was like, felt the new shapes and

sensations that came with shifting. Unfortunately, just knowing what to expect didn’t seem to lesson

that i In the slightest.

My breathing soon quickened until it became laboured and, slowly, I could feel my bones breaking,

my skin moving, my limbs reforming...

“Fuck,” I cried, tears falling down my face. I just wanted this to be over with.

Normally one would have their family here to distract them from the pain, to help and support them

through this. But I didn't have any family left. No, it was just me now.

Unsurprisingly, it wasn’t long before the pain became so overwhelming that my body became numb

to it, shutting it off inside my brain. Only the sound of my flesh being torn and bones snapping

filled the air around me. Just the sickening melody of my pain to accompany me.

..And then, finally, it was done.

It could have been hours later before I felt myself reach the end of it.

Llaid panting on the ground, my body now changed into that of my wolf, and new heightened

sensations immediately swept through my body.

Everything became so... Vivid. Colours were sharper, scents were more prominent, and I could even

hear distant muffled sounds coming from outside the room. It seemed like there were so many

things I'd been missing out on, so many privileges I'd once taken for granted. It was hard to believe

I'd lived another four years without this.

But then I felt it.

Checusuhty on

I felt her.

My wolf. She was waking up.

The only one who hadn’t ever abandoned or hurt me in the past. The only real friend I had ever had.

The only one who knew of all the pain and suffering I'd felt... because she had suffered through all

of it right along with me.

Finally, she was back.

'I missed you,’ I sobbed within my mind.

But something was wrong.

She was... anxious. On edge. Like she wasn't sure what was happening.

“Don’t you remember? Look at what we've been through... look at everything that we have survived

together,’ I said internally.

And I showed her. Images of the past, of the present, of the pain and torture we experienced. Of the

things she'd missed, of the heartaches we'd endured... of the betrayals we'd suffered.

But she instantly recoiled from me, pushing herself back into the furthest part of my mind. All of the

things I was showing her had been too much. She didn’t understand... couldn't handle the immense

amount of pain in my memories or how it was possible to be from another timeline.

..And I realised then the cold truth. The devastating reality of the situation...

She wasn't *my wolf.

No, she belonged to the girl who had lived in this body for fourteen years. An innocent in all of this

It seemed that I, alone, was the only one who had been brought back... not my wolf.

None of this probably made any sense to her, yet I'd greeted her with an onslaught of pain carried

through two lifetimes. And she chose to wall herself away.

Coward. Weak,’ I spat at her.

*My* wolf had been forged from within the rejection of our mate, from the lives we'd claimed, and

from the pain we'd lived through every day together.

This wolf... was nothing. More similar to the naive girl I'd originally been growing up than anything

of true strength. Without even trying, she had already withdrawn in order to protect herself from

me.

“Fine then. Have it your way," I hissed inside and took back full control of our body.

I slowly stood up on all fours, trying to remember how to maneuver the fur-covered form, and

began walking around the room. And I kept walking... and walking... every second spent trying to

force my body t o respond to my will, move to my command...

But there was no push back though... no contradictory force..

It was just me in here.

Just me... and not my wolf.

Eventually, my resolve finally broke and I fell to the ground, my body beginning to shift back. And I

could feel myself shaking as I transitioned... but it wasn't from the physical pain.

As soon as I had returned to my human self, a sob wracked through me, overcome with the sheer

emotional distress I'd gone through; something now made only worse by the realisation that I really

was truly alone. That there was not a single being in this world I could trust anymore.

Chapter Egghty-One

And Goddess, I didn't want to do this anymore. I didnt want to feel this way anymore. I'd lost

everyone I'd cared about...

..And I was so alone.

So alone.

..We don't need them,’ the familiar voice of my other self whispered inside.

And it was a jarring reminder that there was another who knew of what I was going through. Knew

exactly what I was feeling. The only person who had given me the strength to do what needed to be

done during that meeting today.

'We protect ourselves first,” she continued. “We work hard and we get things done. Let this be the

last time we shed any tears for those we have lost.’

I curled myself up on the floor, hugging my legs to my chest. Her words were comforting for the

aching inside.

“But let us not forget the person behind why so much has gone wrong in our lives.

"The person who was responsible for originally introducing Thea to the pack, for killing us, for why

we no longer have our wolf, for gaining our trust before mercilessly betraying us... for killing our

parents... for falsely claiming that they loved us.’

Tears continued falling down my face as I listened, but I knew I needed to hear this.

~Aleric.’

Aleric was, and always will be, our undoing. He was our beginning and our end. Time does not

change that.’

“Now that Tytus is gone, he will try to kill us whenever he next gets the chance. We murdered his

father. H. e cannot be trusted. Do you understand?

And I closed my eyes, nodding my head in acknowledgement at everything she was telling me.

It was time to let go and accept that Aleric was the same monster inside.

But maybe that was okay.

I didn’t need him, after all. In fact, I didn’t need anyone anymore. There was no one left in this entire

pack “who could ever tell me what to do again. No one left to chain me up or force me to give

myself to

someone for the sake of their son’s succession.

No, I'd be okay.

Just me... and *hert. The only ones left

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