As soon as we were back at the campsite, we spent a night there before we packed up and we headed back to the pack. As soon as we got home we called Sara and talked to her about what the old woman said and our curiosity about who was commanding the witches to try and kill me. She said that she was on it and she would find everything she could and talk to as many contacts as she could to try and find out what they know about this.
I knew that I could trust Sara. She would make sure that she found out everything needed to break the curse. It affected her family as much as it did mine. So, she knew that it was important to break it. Not just keep it at bay.
But Celie was still trying to find out what else my blood was going to be good for. What other ailments they can cure without needing me for the rest of eternity. Something to make a serum and then just mass produce that serum. Something that would help werewolves, at least our packs, for as long as we needed it.
“Hey, what are you watching?” Nathan asked, coming into the bedroom and laying on the bed next to me.
“Rise of the Planet of the Apes. It’s actually a good movie. There’s a few more to follow it as well.” I said.
“Yeah. We don’t get to watch too much TV lately.” He said.
“Nope. I’m stuck for what to do right now. I am waiting for a call for Sara. But that could take days or weeks.” I said.
“Do you want to go and train?” He asked.
“We just spent four hours training this morning.” I said. And he could tell that I was tired, so he didn’t push the issue. He laid in bed next to me and he put his arm around me and I laid on my head on his chest.
Tristan soon came in as well and he laid behind me, resting his head on my shoulder.
“Are you alright?” Tristan asked.
“Yeah. I’m just tired.” I said.
“I’m not surprised. You’ve been working really hard lately.” Tristan said.
“Where’s your dad? Is he going to think that we’re slacking off?” I asked.
“No. Even Alpha’s and Luna’s are allowed to have an afternoon off.” Nathan said.
“Good.” I said.
I wasn’t sure how long we were laying there watching the movie, but I was really liking it. And I got pulled out when my phone started ringing.
“Hello.” I answered, sitting up.
“It’s me.” Sara said.
“Hey. Did you find something?” I asked.
“I found everything. I know how to break the curse.” Sara said.
“What? Are you serious?” I asked.
“Yeah. Have you got a pen and paper?” She asked. So I got off the bed and walked over to the desk to write down everything she told me to do. The whole thing step by step.
“Does it need to be done on a certain day? Like the full moon or anything like that?” I asked.
“No. It just needs to be done at nighttime, under the watchful eye of the Moon Goddess. Where she can protect you.” Sara said.
“You are a lifesaver. Do you know that?” I asked.
“I do what I can.” She said.
“Well, you found what we need so you can come back now.” I said.
“I will. I told Celie that I would help her with some stuff before I come back home. I’ll be there as soon as I can. But you get this ritual done. Tonight.” She said.
“I will. We’ll gather all of the equipment that we need.” I said.
“Alright.” She said.
When I got off the phone, the guys were sitting on the bed looking at me in anticipation.
“We need to go to the Apothecary.” I said. So they both got up and got their boots on.
I made sure I was wearing my biggest jacket and thickest boots and then we headed out of the house and went straight to the Apothecary.
I started looking around with the list in my hand and I found the bowl that was made from pure stone and a dagger that was specific for this use.
“Are you sure about this?” Nathan asked.
“It’s everything that Sara said I needed.” I said, grabbing a couple of satchels of different ingredients.
“We’re wandering into witchcraft territory here.” Tristan said.
“A witch placed this curse. It only makes sense that a spell is going to break it.” I said.
I could tell that the guys were very nervous about everything that I had told them about the ritual. But I was desperate and this was the only way that we could do it. It was the only thing that Sara could find and she swore that it would work. They needed to trust us.
So we bought the stuff from the store and then we headed back home and we had to pick a place to go tonight where no one would interrupt us but was out in the open where we were under the moon.
The only place we could think of was behind their house, next to the lake.
We waited until after dinner and waited until the Alpha and Luna went to bed. We didn’t want to tell anyone about this until we were sure that it was going to work. We didn’t want to get anyone’s hopes up in case it didn’t.
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