Four - Part One
Descendant Of The Moon ✅
CHAPTER FOUR: FAUNA IN THE HUMAN WORLD
At Lord Bruceâs command, Fauna retreated to Saberâs room where she was to rest until the persecution at first light.
She tossed and turned, but not even the herb prepared for her by the Healers could help her sleep. Saber on the other hand slept soundlessly and peacefully beside her, and not like someone who was to oversee a public execution.
Before she retreated, she overheard Lord Bruce and Bone talking and they were considering an evacuation. She wondered what would happen if they were to relocate. What would it mean for the cubs? What of the tigresses who were to deliver soon? They werenât strong enough to move, and they couldnât be left behind. The cubs were important as they were the future of the clan.
She sat up from the mat, her heart racing. Despite the cold air, beads of sweat formed on her face and her neck and it caused her hair to cling to her body. She brushed locks of snowy white hair away from her face and stood quietly so as not to wake Saber.
She stared at Saber for a moment, a pang in her chest as she thought about the first time she met him. He sacrificed a lot for her before he even knew her name. She reminisced their meeting. She was merely a voice in his head pleading for help. He had no reason to come to her aid, but he did.
He had managed to convince his father into the suicide mission, but they got away and Fauna was a free person, forever indebted to his kindness. And he never asked anything in return. He took her as his sister and he provided her with protection. However, she repaid his kindness by putting him and the others in danger.
She shook her head and walked out of his room. Her mind was set. She knew what she had to do. She was determined to keep everyone she loved safe from harm. Ari had to be up to something if he was threatening war after five years. She couldnât sit still and wait to be caught by surprise.
She sucked in a deep breath and peered into the darkness; her eyes narrowed as she navigated her way towards the North-side. The south was always heavily guarded, though after what just happened, she feared they may have doubled patrol at the North-side.
She was a Lady. The Sniffers shouldnât stop her. She could go wherever she wanted. She hoped.
The crescent moon shone overhead, following her as she made her way through the thick forest which was awfully quiet. She stopped in her tracks and decided to head through the West-side. It was the least guarded as it led to the human settlement. Because the werefolks didnât want to be seen by humans, they very rarely ventured in that direction.
She broke into a run, not even stopping when trees scrapped against her skin nor when her feet dashed against rocks. She feared if she stopped running, cowardness could take over and she would flee back to Saber and she couldnât afford to. She had to do this for him.
âIâm doing the right thing!â She repeated to herself again and again, like a mantra. She could feel the forest thin and the air get more polluted by the substance of the humans. She knew the moment she crossed the territory, her scent would change and it would leave her vulnerable to any werefolk she came in contact with.
She knew she possessed no fighting skills and if she didnât manage to navigate Ariâs pride in time, she could be killed in the wild. She didnât stop though. âIâm doing the right thing,â she repeated to herself.
Just when she was about to cross the invincible line that marked the edge of their territory, a strong force rushed into her, knocking her sideways and into a tree which snapped in half under the unexpected weight.
She stumbled and fell; the stones tore at her flesh, but she felt herself start to heal. A force was pinning her down and she struggled under the weight of her attacker, blind fear gripping her.
âWould you stop fighting? I wish you no harm, but by the dragons, I will hurt you if I have to,â the voice instructed.
Her senses rushed to her and she stopped struggling as she realized she wasnât being ambushed by a stranger. When he saw she was calm, he got off her and stretched his arm out to her. With defiance, she accepted and allowed herself to be pulled up.
Even in the dark, she could make out his deep scowl and his bright purple eyes were condescending.
âAre you out of your mind?â Kali scolded her; his bulky frame appeared even more intimidating in the dim light. âYou could have been killed by the Sniffers who were instructed to attack anything that tried to cross any of our borders.â
She swallowed hard and fiddled with her fingers. She didnât expect to be attacked. The Sniffers had a great sense of smell. They wouldnât hurt her. They knew better than to face the wrath of Lord Bruce.
âI was just going for a run,â she lied, but she wasnât fooling anyone.
âAnd our land isnât enough for you? You wanted to venture out of the⦠You idiot! You were thinking of walking over to Ari, werenât you?â
She cast her gaze to the ground and said nothing. However, her silence was answer enough for Kali who snarled at her. âI have half the mind to allow you walk into your death. Are you insane or something? Quit trying to play hero and ââ
âI am not trying to play hero!â She snapped. She was tired of being treated like a child. âI simply hold no desire in watching you all lose your lives trying to protect me. Whatâs one life compared to all who would be saved?â
He furrowed his brows. He was taken aback by her outburst as Fauna was not one to speak out. He was moved by her words, but he thought she was being irresponsible and irrational.
âIf Ari gets his hands on you, I fear for every were-creature in existence,â he spoke softly in hopes that the child would understand just how serious what they were facing was. He knew she was scared and was only trying to help, but going to the power-hungry lion was not the way to go.
âWhy? Whatâs so special about me?â She sighed deeply as she gestured to herself.
Kali was about to respond when he noticed the skies were changing colours. He pointed to itand Fauna followed his finger and sighed. It was almost first light. The execution would be soon and she had to be present.
She and Kali returned to the throne room in silence where Saber was already going crazy in search for her. When he sensed her approaching, he rushed outside to meet her, his hair dishevelled and worry in his violet eyes.
âI was searching for you,â he told her and she offered a sheepish smile.
âIndeed. I was worried he was going to rip someoneâs head out. Now, that would have been a fun appetizer before the execution.â Zara walked up to Fauna and nudged her playfully in the rib and Fauna offered the eccentric girl a tight-lipped smile.
âI found her. Seemed like she went out for a run,â Kali blatantly lied to Saber which caused Fauna to furrow her brows at him before she relaxed and smiled at him in appreciation before she turned to Saber and nodded in agreement.
Saber looked something between amused, unsure and impressed. The corner of his lips tugged upward ever so slightly and he reached over and gripped Faunaâs shoulder fondly.
âDonât work yourself out. However, Iâm glad youâre attempting to train yourself. We must go now. Itâs almost time for the execution.â He turned to Kali and Zara who bowed their heads in respect towards him and he nodded in acknowledgement before he walked away, Fauna close behind him.
Fauna wished she could refuse. She wished she didnât have to witness the death of a member and someone she considered a friend, but she was a Lady, and she had to.
She stood by Lord Bruceâs left-hand side while he addressed the public. She watched as Ginger pleaded for her life, but her cries fell on deaf ears. She had committed the highest offenses, and there was no pardoning her. She watched as Bone stepped forward and with a blade that she had never seen before, Ginger was beheaded.
It all happened so fast. One second, she was so full of life, and the next, she was gone and not even her rejuvenating ability could help her regrow a head. The crowd winced, but Fauna saw that no one cried. Ginger had no friend, neither did she have any family that would mourn her.
She was surrounded by the most supporting people, but she refused to make herself at home. Fauna reminded herself that Ginger brought it on herself. True, Tigers could be irrational and hot-tempered, but the clan was efficient and they all looked after one another. If Ginger felt alone, it was because she wanted to.
Fauna refused to meet with anyoneâs eyes. She didnât want her false display of confidence to shatter. Moreover, she also had to discreetly project calmness as people were tense. The moment it was over, she turned her back and walked away, not bothering that Lord Bruce was still talking. She didnât like the sight of bloodshed.
She waited in the throne room until Lord Bruce walked in, his long black hair scattered around his face. He walked over to his throne where he sat and behind him, Saber, Bone, Zara, Hailey and Ryker followed. Kali was already gone with the other hunters and he barely participated in the council meetings.
Saber stood beside his father, his violet eyes cold and Fauna could feel the irritation emanating from him. He was pissed off that he had to witness an execution. This was the first they had had in their clan and he hated it. He was also angered that Ginger willingly wanted to put Fauna in danger.
âWe have to talk about the next step to take,â Bruce addressed the tigers. âWe donât know what Ari is planning, but we cannot sit and wait around. First and foremost, we need to ensure Faunaâs safety. How do we do that?â
âWell, she has been training. What else can we do but make sure sheâs strong enough for war?â Hailey suggested, but Lord Bruce shook his head.
âIt is not enough. Fauna is a Shapeshifter, and we know nothing about that. She has powers that we cannot even begin to fathom. Bone cannot train her.â
Bone nodded. He took no offense as he knew the Lord spoke the truth.
âWhat do we do then? I have spoken to the Elders, and even they know so little of Shapeshifters. How does Ari have information that we donât?â Ryker sighed.
He hated that he didnât know what to do, and he didnât want a war to break out. He wasnât a fighter. Most of them werenât.
If the lions attacked, Ari wondered whether the Soldiers were enough defence.
âI donât know how Ari does anything he does. However, that isnât what we should be bothering ourselves with right now. The main focus is Fauna,â Bone noted and they all nodded in agreement. All except Fauna.
She hated that she was the main focus. She hated that all of this was happening because of her. She couldnât utter a word of complaint though. It was what it was and there was no use whining about things.
âI have an idea, though none of you are going to like it,â Zara piped, a huge, wicked grin on her face. Already, Fauna knew she didnât like whatever Zara was thinking of.
The short tigress with flaming red hair stepped forward and leaned against Fauna, her eyes glinting with excitement. Faunaâs heart stomped with anticipation. As much as she liked Zara, she was terrified of her.
âI know someone whoâs well interested in what humans think is the mythical world. He knows Iâm a werecat. I lived with him for a while before I was obtained by pink-eyes over here.â She pointed a thumb to Hailey who furrowed her brows at her.
âObtained? You smelt me and immediately raced after me. I thought you wanted to kill me. You practically begged to follow me when I mentioned the clan and ââ
âTo much information.â Zara waved off Hailey and turned her grin to Lord Bruce and Saber. âIf thereâs anyone whoâll know anything about Shapeshifters, itâs my friend.â
âYou want to learn about Shapeshifters from a human?â Lord Bruce spat. It sounded completely outrageous, and he hated the idea of mingling with humans.
All humans ever did was to pollute the earth and destroy nature. Humans were no good. They were even worse than the lions, in his opinion.
âYes, yes, I know how outrageous that sounds, but ââ
âIt doesnât sound outrageous. It sounds reckless and stupid!â Ryker snapped and Fauna could feel his growing paranoia. âDo you know what humans would do to her the moment they realize she isnât human? You of all people should know how dangerous humans are.â
Indeed, she did. However, she didnât let the things humans put her through break her. Zara was strong and refused to allow her past define her. It was one of things Fauna liked most about her.
âI know. I trust this person with my life, and Iâll protect Fauna with my life. Nothing can snatch her from my paws.â She raised her palms and showed it to Bruce, her smile unwavering. âNothing can get past me; you should know that. Moreover, weâre desperate. We need to know about her powers in order to train her, and the humans have books that contain knowledge.â
âBooks that were made from trees,â Hailey reminded her, but she waved her hand in dismissal.
âYes, they are highly destructive and hold no care for nature. No one is disputing that. However, this is important. For Fauna.â
Lord Bruce stroked his beards in thought. He hated the idea of Fauna or his tigers frolicking with the humans, but Zara was right. They were desperate and any knowledge they could sink their fangs in would be appreciated.
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