Chapter 111
And Then There Were Four
Chapter 111: Sound of Battle Hale.
After Talon had called upon the pack and explained ev erything going on, the three of us stood as a united front, let ting our warriors know the battle was coming â the war was coming-and with it, death, but we had to fight for what we loved.
All the warriors agreed, and they knew what was expected of them. They had been trained for this their entire life, and now that it was here, they would not back down.
We separated the women and the children who were not part of the battle and prepared them for the underground bunkers that would keep them safe while war raged above them.
We knew what was expected. We knew exactly what we needed to do.
The only thing was actually executing the plan.
So, after hours of preparing for the worst and hoping for the best, the bunkers were ready, and those who would use them knew if the howl was sounded, to go straight there. Hopefully, we wouldnât need them, but that was wishful think ing on my part.
As the sun sank below the sky, we sat waiting at the bor ders, all three of us, with our warriors, ready for whatever was to come.
If it was actually coming.
Part of me still thought Talon was over-exaggerating, but the other part of me, deep down, had a feeling he wasnât. I felt he was right, and because of that, I stood waiting.
The only problem was when we faced the roars of hun dreds of wolves approaching our borders, we realized that though we had the power and equal numbers⦠the council wasnât alone.
Richardâs pack and two other small leaders had joined them.
This was a battle we werenât prepared for after all, and as I watched the vicious snarls of ravaging wolves approach us closer, we shifted, preparing for battle. I didnât understand why my Lycan refused to come forth at the moment.
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But in the back of my head, he whispered, ânot yetâ¦â
The clashing of bodies and the scent of blood filled the air as their wolves clashed with our own.
Somewhere in the mix of things, I was separated from my brothers. Their bodies were lost in the wave of wolves that battled around me.â
One by one, I tore through the wolves who came at me. Breaking one wolfâs neck and then tore through the throat of another. There was no way I would allow this pack to fall at the hands of our enemies, and from what I could tell, every one from my pack felt the same way.
âHale!â James cried through the mind link. âWolves just headed towards the house!
I could sense his panic through our link, and looking to wards the house, I saw the enemy wolves running there. Dread filled me, and before I could move toward them, I was surrounded by three more wolves and unable to run to their aid.
âWe have to protect them!â I called out to anyone who was able to hear me. âWe have to protect the Luna.â
However, it didnât seem like anyone could do anything, and instead, I prayed she had made it to the panic room safely with the children.
âShe has awakened,â the Lycan inside me said. âThe time is coming.â
Ivy.
I felt a pit of sorrow within the darkness that told me to wake up.
It was a feeling I couldnât shake, but the screams and howls of despair came through into the darkness.
The sounds shook me from my slumber, and laying on the bed, I took a deep breath, trying to calm my currently racing mine.
That was until I heard it again. The screams of everybody around me. Screams that made blood run cold. Jolting from where I had laid within the comforts of my bed, I sat up, my eyes wide as the door to my room burst open.
Kara, the Valkyrie who had once visited me before in the sanctum of elders, stood before me with her mighty sword strapped to her back and her wings folded behind her. âYou need to get up now. We have to get the children, and we have to protect them.â
I was shocked to see her. I hadnât seen her in months, and yet here she was, just in time for chaos to consume the out side world. Jumping from the bed, I ran to the window. The fires outside the lands of our pack and the howls of wolves surrounded us.
The scene before me was unlike anything I had ever seen, yet it felt so familiar.
The elders were attacking, and I was left in the center. âI have to help them.â
âNo,â Kara said firmly as she took two steps forward, strid ing closer as she grabbed me by my arm. âYou cannot help them.â
My mother and Priscilla quickly entered the door behind, stopping to look at Kara. My motherâs eyes widened, never having seen a creature like that before, a soft gasp leaving her lips as the twins began to cry. Their cry was different, though. It was almost ear-piercing, and as I strode towards them, 1 picked them up to soothe them.
And as I did, the crying stopped.
It was odd⦠I had never seen them act the way they did, but looking down at them now, I knew their safety came first. No matter how much I wanted to go out there to help my mates.
âPlease, you must tell me what is going on out there.â
âIvy, you already know who is here. They are here for you, and they are here for your children. The panic room that you created, where is it?â Karaâs question caught me off guard. She had never been inside this house that I knew of, so how would she know I had a panic room?
âHow was it that you knew about this?â
She hesitated for a moment, staring at me with thinly met lips before crossing her arms over her chest, shaking her head. âI am your guardian, Ivy. I am your Valkyrie. It is my job to know these things. I would have assumed that you had al ready realized this.â
Staring at her for about a second, I took a heavy breath. With my children in my arms, I made my way from the nursery to my room and pushed the button that moved a shelf from the wall sideways, revealing a large ten-foot by twelve-foot panic room.
The panic room had never been used before, but as soon as the children came and their fathers knew these troubles were coming, they made sure to have everything stocked: So that way, if anything happened, the twins would be safe. It was Talonâs idea at first, and the brothers quickly agreed.
Talon was very paranoid. Very⦠paranoid.
However, we can see now that he had every reason to be.
Looking over at my mother, I gestured with my head for her to enter, and she did not say a single word as she nodded and moved with Priscilla into the panic room.
âI cannot stay in this room. You know that.â
My eyes cast over to Kara, whom I had been talking to, and as the stern gaze upon her face slowly started to melt, she looked around, rolling her eyes as if she didnât want to al low me to do whatever it is that I felt that I had to.
âI have my orders to protect you. Now get in, and I will stand guard.â
I didnât want to do as she said. I didnât want to get in, but as my eyes gazed down at my children⦠I knew I had no other choice. Quietly, I walked forward and stepped inside, and as I did, she nodded her head at me, and I hit the red button.
The door to the panic room closed, and within it, the cam eras that had been scattered throughout the house revealed the scene before me.
The chaos that would slowly consume us.
âYouâre doing the right thing,â my mother said softly as she took Pollux from my arms.
âAm I, though? My mates are out there, and Iâm stuck in a panic room with my children, my mother and a Seer, instead of out there fighting for my pack. No offense, Priscilla.â
âNone taken,â she replied with a wicked smile as she brushed off the jab I made.
My mother couldnât say anything. What was she to say? She wasnât one of us.
I didnât want to think the way I was, but I couldnât help it.
What kind of Luna did that make me? What kind of god dess did that make me?
The guilt that swirled and filled me was unlike anything! had ever felt before. I stood there watching the cameras, and as I did, I watched the front doors blow open. The cracking of wood splinters shot across my foyer as a gasp left my lips.
âThey just broke my fucking door,â I snarled, watching two wolves enter my home downstairs. Their massive forms caused more damage than I would have liked. It was not long â lasting, though, as Kara appeared into view, slashing her sword through one of the wolves as if it was nothing and then stabbing the other.
Their mangled bodies dropped to the floor as I heard her snicker, shaking her head before stepping in front of the doorway. She was staying true to her word. Guarding the house and protecting us was top priority, but I couldnât allow her to do this alone.
It wasnât right, and she was only one person. From the looks of it, hundreds of wolves were out there, and my mates were somewhere in the mix. âI have to get out there.â
I could feel their pain and anger through our bond. It was fueling a fire deep inside me that wanted to escape. A fire that wanted to destroy everything I held dear.
âYou canât do anything for them,â my mother said as she laid her hand on my arm. âYouâre safer here with us.â
Turning to face her once more, I shook my head in disbe lief. âHow can you say that?â
She seemed shocked and a little taken aback but pushing through it, she opened her mouth and surprised me. âThey are fighting to protect you. Youâre not built for this kind of thing, Ivy. Youâre safer here, just like the rest of the women and chil dren are in the bunker.â
I wasnât built for this?
I was the fucking Luna of this pack!
âThis is my birthright, mother. You may not understand that, but fate proclaimed me their leader. Fate proclaimed me to be what brings forth peace.â
âWhat are you talking about?â she asked as her brows fur rowed in confusion.
âIt doesnât matter,â I muttered, turning back to glance at the cameras. âThere is more to this than you realize.â
âDonât tell me it doesnât matter, Ivy. I am your mother.â
I cringed at her words. Not because she said she was my mother, but because of the tone she was using. I loved her dearly, but her ignorance of how this world worked killed me. She had no idea what she was in, but she sure liked to think she did.
Just as I was about to say something, I watched three fig ures on the screen come into view, and as they did, my blood ran cold.
The elder Alokaye stood side by side with Allison. A wom an who was supposed to be dead, and at her feet, kneeled a man I knew all too well.
It was Damian, and he was their prisoner.