It seemed that the clouds had gotten a sudden fascination to the cottage as they hugged each other and hovered above it. The sky which once was swept away by flickering stars entirely, now could no longer hold its place. The clouds had banished the illumination of the celestial bodies.
The heavens were restless tonight.
Sabinus tapped his fingers to the curved silvery top of his walking stick. He occasionally glanced at the coruscation of the clouds, the way they were moving around the cottage and rumbling against each other as if threatening the mortals beneath.
Elder Odulf was restless while Aurora could not keep her emotions at check.
"Will you please say something!" she glanced at the man who was pensive looking at the sky. He rested his stick to a nearby tree and turned to face the duo. Aurora could extrapolate the gravity of the situation when she saw the grim face of the healer.
Sabinus sighed in defeat "I'm afraid there is little we can do."
"There has to be a way!" Aurora almost choked while her eyes could no longer delay the tears.
The sharp loud cracks from above were making matters even horrifying.
"The wounds are too deep for any shifter to bear let alone this human form. The canines have ruptured his skin entirely. You can even see his bones!" Sabinus caught a moment and sat on the nearest wooden log. "His powers have not fully manifested yet which makes it even worse. The minimum powers which he has activated are keeping him alive but barely."
"I don't believe I am saying this.." Odulf whispered and sighed "but if the arm is the real culprit then why cant we just get rid of it. Rip off his arm!?" Elder Odulf asked unsure of himself.
Sabinus shook his head "That would not help elder Odulf. Their race can survive only when every part of the human is intact. Think of it as a circle where the soul is the centre surrounded by the body; any part missing and the circle is broken, the energy flow lost."
"So we are back to square one. I cannot think of any more possible solutions. My medications and potions work differently on him; but I cant keep on experimenting. Its dangerous!" elder Odulf said in a low voice.
"Your right elder Odulf. We should not take the risk."
"So you are saying that there is no way to save Callan." asked the lady.
Sabinus stood from his place and looked at the motion of the wind which was gaining strength. "I can think of only one way." he turned to face them and said indifferently. "His true mate.."
Skeptical of the solution Aurora and Odulf looked at each other helplessly. It wasn't as if they had not thought about it. Even as a child Aurora had tricked Einar to save Callan, but tonight was different. Einar was not a child anymore; he could not be tricked or forced to do anything against his will. Moreover he had detached himself from his mate for a long time now so they were unsure if Einar would help.
"The fact is, Einar has not accepted Callan as his mate. From what I can gather, even his wolf has some issues regarding Callan. So I don't think he will agree to do it." Aurora reasoned with Sabinus. She knew for some reason Einar has not been accepting of his mate and keeping a safe distance from him. Aiding his process was his wolf who showed no sign of marking his mate as any normal case would be.
"Here is where you are wrong my love. The bond they share is way too stronger for the wolf to not acknowledge. However its not the wolf we need here." Sabinus whispered the last words.
Perplexed by the statement elder Odulf interjected. "As far as I remember Einar's wolf cured Callan when he was thirteen so it should not be a problem now."
Sabinus smiled curtly and nodded. "Back then Callan was a child and barely had his defences. Now the situation is contrasting, Callan's powers will repel every attempt made by the wolfs bond to claim him."
"So you are suggesting...." Elder Odulf tried to understand what the healer was trying to say.
Sabinus crossed his arms to his shoulders and said "We need the shedim spirit's power to cure him."
Elder Odulf could not form any words to speak while all Aurora could do was to stare at nothingness remembering the last time the shedim spirit had unleashed itself.
It was a brutal mayhem.
The problem was, that if the spirit was released from the enchantments than it would become uncontrollable. It would crave the company of its mate and unleash its wrath on anyone who came their way. It would be disastrous..!
But they seemed to have run out of options. If saving Callan would require a higher price to pay; than so be it.
"How much time does he have?" the helplessness and utter fear for her beloved friend had made Aurora cautious.
"The clouds have gathered already. I would say Callan has until midday to revive himself." Sabinus dejectedly lowered his eyes.
"Einar would never agree to such a request. He will not jeopardise his lineage by giving control to the beast." Elder Odulf stated as a matter of fact.
"He will agree elder Odulf." Aurora spoke with a resolve "He has to agree.." she almost whispered as if reassuring herself of Einar's affirmation.
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Inside the Alpha house everyone was sitting on the dinner table sharing each of their stories. The elongated large table had space enough for every higher adherent to eat with their families. Today's main attraction had been the new going to be pack member. Rosaline had charmed everyone around the table. Ragnar and Zelda were extremely joyous to finally meet their son's mate.
Einar was sitting in between Garrick and Rosaline. He was certainly not enjoying himself being in this situation. The constant chatting and muttering made the event even more unwanted for him.
Einar's thoughts were drifted to todays events. How he reached the field in the nick of time to save his mate. Not only were the culprits killed but Callan was also out of harms way. The reassurance that Callan was fine made him less worrisome but his beasts had the mind of their own. Their anxiousness made Callan more suffocated in the confined space. The beasts wanted to have a look at their mate with their own naked eyes. They wanted to confirm Callan's safety.
After dinner everyone headed for their respective accommodations. Garrick followed Einar in his room to discuss some pack business. Their interaction was disturbed when a guard knocked on their door.
The guard bowed his head and said "Sire, lady Aurora wishes to see you."
Both the friends were bemused at the healers presence at such an ungodly hour.
"Is father not present in the house?" Einar asked the guard.
"He is sire."
Einar sighed and turned his back, returning to do his work. "Then ask lady Aurora to take up her matter with him. I have some unfinished work to do."
The guard hesitated "But sire she insists that it is important and is adamant to meet you."
Einar furrowed his eyes and processed his line of thought for why the healer wants to meet him. For any other reason the healer was to report to the delta of the pack. Only in cases where the packs integrity was at stake was any healer required to handle the matter with the beta; in any which case Einar did not fit in the picture.
However, Einar also noticed that this healer was different. She had defied orders in the past and certainly doesn't care for the packs functioning procedure.
Garrick looked at his friend. What could possibly bring the healer here at this time? Garrick asked with curiosity.
I am as clueless as you are. Einar shrugged. He than faced the guard "Bring her in respectfully."
Aurora entered the room quivering, shaking and a little disturbed. The first thing both of them noticed were her wet clothes. It looked liked she was caught in a rain, but how could that be possible when the sky was clear outside.
She stood at a distance and looked at Einar firmly contemplating on how to broach the subject. Einar discerned her hesitation and spoke himself "I believe you have something to discuss healer."
"Yes I do." She opened her mouth but ate her words when she realised Garrick was there too. "Actually.. I-I wanted to talk to you alone."
Garrick raised his brow while Einar sighed "Don't be hesitant. Garrick is a friend and I trust him with my life."
"ITS ABOUT CALLAN." Aurora uttered at a go with her fidgeting thumbs.
All color drained his face when he heard the healer talk about his mate. The beasts could sense that something was wrong with him. Unbeknownst to Einar, Garrick witnessed the tension surmounting and the glowing of the locket.
"Garrick would you mind giving us some space." Einar said without looking at his friend.
"But Einar.."
"Please Garrick.." Einar almost pleaded.
Garrick huffed and left the room with much reluctance.
Einar locked the room and appeared normal; his façade to hide his emotions. "So you were saying..."
"Callan u-uh." She sighed and took a deep breath. "Callan needs your help."
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