The Lycan King’s Rejected Soulmate by Fire Sprout Chapter 11
The Lycan King’s Rejected Soulmate Fire Sprout
Chapter 11
Avery
When the moon was high in the sky, Nara came to the hut.
I didnât need to take a bath because Nara said she had cleaned me ùp when they found me.
I wanted to wear the dress I was in but Nara didnât allow it. She handed me a white dress.
The dress was beautiful but for some reason, it gave me a strange feeling.
I shrugged off the feeling to concentrate on making myself look presentable. I did not want to let down the efforts Nara put in looking for a suitable attire for me.
After I was done dressing up, Nara took me to the place the festival was going to take place.
The place the festival was held was at the center of their tribe. A huge area had been cleared.
Torches were held in wooden posts that enabled the light they emit reaches everywhere.
The Bosun Tribeâs people were dressed in beautiful animal skins and their faces was decorated with tattoos drawn with plant based paint.
Various bones and accessories gotten from their prey adorned the hair and n*ecks of the men. Some women and children had such types of decorations too.
Nara directed me to where I was to sit. My position was closer to the center of the cleared area.
A wooden sculpture stood at the middle of the area the festival was held. Although the face and shape of the person that was culpted was
indistinct, I could still make out that the person was a beautiful woman. In her hands was a young wolf pup.
The young pup was looking up to her while she was staring down at him. It was a beautiful sculpture despite its rough edges and craftsmanship. Nara sat beside me as she handed me a cup filled with liquid.
âIsnât she is pretty?â Nara asked, âWe, her subjects might not be able to interpret her magnificence well. At least, the consoling thing is that hints
of her majesty shows though the sculpture once in a while.â
I nodded to Naraâs earlier question as I continued enjoying the bustling atmosphere of the festival.
This tribe was a temptation. Everything they did attracted me. I wanted the calm and freedom they exhibited. I wanted their unity and joy. I was almost convinced to stay with the way the tribe flaunts the things Nacked in my face.
I downed the drink Nara gave me in one gulp.
It burned my insides slightly and I looked at the cup in surprise.
Humans normally donât know how to make an alcohol or drink strong enough to affect a werewolfâs physique. I was shocked that the drink Naraâs tribe makes can have such a great effect.
The drink tasted strange and it made me uncomfortable but I put up with
it.
I attributed it to the fact that I wasnât used to the drinks the tribe made or I might not be good with alcohol.
I wasnât afraid they would do something because they were humans and I was a werewolf.
It wouldnât take long for me to shift into my wolf form and start a
massacre.
My confidence made me relax.
A few men with faint muscles showing on their exposed skin began transporting firewood to the foot of the sculpted woman,
They kept adding firewood until it was half the height of a grown man.
An uncomfortable feeling came over me. My eyes began to turn a little blurry.
I tried to connect with my wolf, Silver but her only reply was woozy.
I knew something was wrong.
I tried to get to my feet and Nara instantly appeared by my side to support me.
I glared at her, âWhat did you put in my drink?â
I was angry for my overview of the situation. I had forgotten that too many ants can kill an elephant.
For hose kinds of ants, killing a weak elephant is all too easy.
Although a werewolf might have claws or teeth to battle and furs to protect their skin, humans have many weapons too.
Humans have weapons that could hurt a werewolf.
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âCalm down Avery. I want you to go to the goddessâ feet.â Nara said with the same amiable smile on her face. The smile elicited a burst of disgust within me. I felt like spitting on her face.
I looked at where she was pointing as I hoped my suspicions wasnât
correct.
My thoughts turn out to be right because under the statueâs feet was the firewood that had been arranged.
âWhat are you doing?! I wonât go!â I said as I silently apologized to my unborn pups and my wolf. It was my mistake to be complacent.
I had forgotten that not all humans were going to turn out good.
I had let the peace and tranquility they showed me blind my thoughts.
I had thought easygoing people like this wonât like to harm innocents and they would not like to stain their hands with unnecessary blood.
I had buried my vigilance and wariness because I thought Naraâs tribe cà n not do anything to me. I was severely mistakenly by the reality before my
eyes.
âTie her up and lay her on the firewood.â Nara instructed and burly men came out of the crowd. She handed me to them and they tied me up with ropes made from an unknown material.
If i was in a normal state, I would be able to break through these bindings in no time but sadly, I was still reeling from the drink Nara gave me.
âIt doesnât matter if you want to lay on the firewood or if you want to do otherwise. Avery, your opinion doesnât hold any weight here. You think I fed you the Silverbane flowers for you to order me around?â Nara said as she rubbed my face softly.
Silverbane flowers?
There are not mamy things that would cause a werewolf to lose their strength and some still remained unknown.
Silverbane flowers were known far and wide. These are plants that could micmic the effects of wolfsbane on werewolves.
I donât know how a small tribe like the Bosun tribe knew the facts about Silverbane and how to use it against werewolves.
âI am sure you are wondering about how all this came to be?â Nara said but I just stared at her.
I wanted to know why these people that showed their warm sides switched to an eerie one before I could blink.
âYou donât need to reply. Judging from your look, you wish to know.â Nara sighed.
âYou see, when I was still a normal tribèswoman, I stumbled upon a tattered book on one of my hunts. Women werenât supposed to hunt because they are there to make animal skin outfits, do chores and take care of the kids.â Nara began with a rueful look in her eyes, âI didnât want to do that so I trained myself and I hunted on my own.â
The fervent look in her eyes that I had thought was worship for werewolves morphed into something unrecognizable and creepy.
She continued, âThe book told of supernatural creatures called the werewolves and the power being one gave. I was excited, this was a way to finally change my fate into something different. This was the time for my tribespeople to step into a new era.â
Nara threw me a jealous and malicious look.
I would have not understood where her jealousy came from if she didnât tell me her back story.â
It is very obvious that Nara coveted the supernatural ability of werewolves. Her desire had made her twisted.
âThe book said if I constructed a statue depicting a beautiful woman holding a wolf pup and then sacrifice a genuine werewolf, I and my people would gain the same ability to turn to wolves.â Nata explained as the covetous look in her eyes strengthened.
âThe book even taught me all about Silverbane flowers and what i was to do when I find a werewolf. Isnât it amazing?!â Nara laughed.
I donât know why she was at ease telling me all these. It was like she had already sealed my fate into a death sentence. It was like she felt I would not be able to get away.
âYou will never be able to get what you want.â I said quietly.
She directed a ferocious look at me but I didnât back down as my own stare clashed with her.
Naraâs furious stare changed into smiles the next second.
The way her emotions and mood changes reminded me of werewolves
that had gone off on the wrong path. Those deranged werewolves exhibit irascible behaviors that were similar to what Nara was doing.
âIt doesnât matter what you say, you canât get to me. Just obediently offer yourself to the betterment of my tribe. At least that way, you would repay the lifesaving grace we bestowed on you by rescuing you.â Nara said before she turned to the crowd that was seething with excitement.
âMy tribesmen and tribeswomen, our time to break free of our cocoon is here. Our dreams are going to come into being right this moment.â Nara commented, âBring the sacred book so the ritual can begin!â