Chapter 269
PIPER
Alinaâs final words before exile, âThis isnât over,â seemed to be that constant hum of cold, creeping fog lying low over the pack.
I leaned against the railing of the packhouse, observing the wolves moving on through the day with weighed down shoulders, as tension hung on with the passing of weeks.
Warrick moved beside me and gave my shoulder a gentle bump.
âYouâve been quiet,â he said, his voice softer than usual.
âIâm just⦠thinking,â I replied, my eyes drifting to the training grounds where Rowan was hauling supplies.
Rowan who had once been so proud, so eager to prove himself now moved with a little energy, his gaze rarely rising from the ground.
The fact was that it felt odd to see him this way. The Rowan I knew was impulsive, sometimes foolish, but not this weak and shy.
Heâs trying, Warrick said, catching my gaze. It might take some time, but heâll find his place again.
I nodded, but my attention stayed with him as Rowan paused,
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his head bowing briefly. Something in the way that he moved. tightened my chest.
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I made my way to the training grounds much later in the afternoon. He was alone, his hands dirty, shoulders hunched. as if he carried some invisible weight. I hid behind a tree a bit ashamed of myself and yet unable to take my eyes off him.
Then I saw her. Alina stood near the edge of the woods.
My breath caught as Rowan looked up, his face a mixture of surprise and confusion. They spoke in hushed tones, too low for me to hear, but their body language told me enough.
Alina was making movement with her hands animatedly, her hands slicing through the air as she leaned toward him.
Rowan seemed resistant, shaking his head once, but she set at hand on his arm, her voice insistent.
âWhat are you doing?â Warrickâs voice startled me and I jumped out of my skin.
âShh,â I hissed, pulling him behind the tree with me. âLook.â
Warrick leaned around the trunk, his brow furrowing. âIs that. Alina? Whatâs she doing here? Sheâs supposed to be gone.â
âThatâs what Iâm trying to figure out,â I whispered.
We continued to hide and watch as Rowan finally nodded, defeated, his shoulders sagging. Alina smiled smugly; a cold
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feeling ran down my spine as she disappeared into the forest.
âWhat do you think that was about?â Warrick asked.
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âI donât know,â I replied, my stomach twisting. âBut we need to tell Aurora and Dane.â
I paced while Warrick stood by the wall, arms crossed in Auroraâs quarters; Aurora and Dane sat across from us, their faces growing darker with every word as I told them what Iâd
seen.
âSheâs still in his head,â I said, frustration bubbling in my voice. âEven after everything, heâs still listening to her.
Aurora sighed, running a hand through her hair. âRowanâs trying to find his place, but Alinaâs manipulation runs deep. We should have kept a closer eye on him.â
Dane leaned forward, his jaw tight. âThis isnât about Rowan anymore. If Alina is sneaking back into the territory, sheâs up to something bigger.â
âWhat do we do?â Warrick asked.
âWe start with interrogating Rowan,â Aurora insisted. âIf something is up, heâll slip it out for sure.â
The room had only begun to come into an unsettling quiet when suddenly, a fumbling knock began to resound through the door.
He burst in abruptly before anyone reached the door or could
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answer, and suddenly, a scout girl stumbled right in, running her chest heavily and her face pale just as if it were a phantom.
Aurora stood at once, her eyes narrowing. âWhat is it, Cassia? Speak.â
âThereâs been⦠thereâs been a sighting near the eastern border,â Cassia stammered, struggling to catch her breath. âA figure⦠cloaked⦠moving toward the village.â
Warrickâs eyes widened. âA cloaked figure? Youâre sure?â
Cassia nodded quickly. âI saw it myself. They were moving fast, but not trying to hide. Almost like they wanted to be seen.â
Aurora and Dane exchanged a slicing glance. Her tone was silky, but granite lay beneath. âHow close?â
âNot far, maybe half a mile. They were headed right for the village,â Cassia said, her hands shaking slightly.
Dane crossed his arms over his chest, his expression black. âItâs Alina.â
Piper leaned forward, her voice full of incredulity. âHow can you be so sure? She is bold, but to actually risk coming back this soon?â
âShe would,â Dane said, his tone clipped. âThis is just her style. She keeps us on edge because she thrives on that.â
Aurora took a soothing breath. âDid she see you, Cassia?
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The scout colored bright pink, her mortification palpable. âI donât think so, I was in a good hiding place but.she stopped once. It was like she knew she had an audience.â
Aurora settled a reassuring hand on Cassiaâs shoulder. âYou have done well bringing this to us. Stay close to the village perimeter and watch your surroundings. The moment you observe anything else peculiar, report.
âYes, Alpha,â Cassia bowed to Aurora as she left the room.
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When the door closed, a low whistle escaped Warrickâs lips. âIf sheâs back, sheâs either desperate or planning something bigger.â
Aurora nodded in agreement. âWe cannot just rule out her. She might be leading something, someone else.â
Daneâs hand closed into a fist. âIâll call a patrol out. If she is brazen enough to let herself be seen around the village, then she is not walking away this time.â
Aurora turned to him severely. âNo rushing in, Dane. We do this with care. It is a trap; we do not know.â
âAnd if it is?â Piper asked, concerned about lacing her tone.
âThen we spring it,â Aurora said, her tone firm, the fire in her eyes. âBut on our terms, not hers.â
The weight of the moment sank into the room like a stone, just as it had when news of Alinaâs return had landed.
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As they readied themselves to act, Dane turned to Aurora once more, his voice low, his intent resolute. âWeâre ending this, Aurora. Once and for all.â
Aurora met his gaze, lifting her chin. âYes. We are.â