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Mated To My Mate's Worst Enemy (ARIA) novel Chapter 233

Chapter 233

Chapter 234

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The confidence in her statement made something tight in my chest loosen slightly. This was the Aria I’d hoped she could become on her own someone who was strong, certain, capable of standing beside me rather than hiding behind me.

“Good,” Ivory said, her expression remaining neutral but I caught the slight relaxation in her shoulders, that showed that she had been wound tight about this. She didn’t dwell much on that, and switched topics.

“Eat something. Check your gear. We don’t know what’s coming but we need to be prepared for anything.”

Aria nodded and moved toward the food supplies, her hand slipping from mine naturally as she focused on getting ready for the hunt. I watched her move slowly, still tender from her injuries.

Everyone else was getting prepared, while I saw other non team members preparing to pick up the ‘dead’ bodies of fallen teammates.

The air pressure changed. That subtle shift that always came before the Ghost Council’s manifestation. Competitors fell silent, turned toward the center of camp where the elders. would appear.

And appear they did.

Not one at a time but simultaneously-all five ellers materializing in a circle, their ghostly forms shimmering with power that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. Lunaris, Aryada, Kalicus, Solas, and Nyx. The full council present together, which meant what came next was significant enough to require their collective attention.

Lunaris spoke first, her voice carrying easily across the camp without needing to be raised. “Competitors of the Ghost Hunt. You have survived the preliminary challenges. Proven your capability to navigate hostile terrain, to protect your partners, to make difficult choices under pressure. Ten teams remain. Twenty competitor who have demonstrated the strength and determination necessary to continue.”

“But the true test begins now,” Kalicus added, his voice gravelly and harsh. “The challenge will take you underground. Into the sacred caves beneath this forest where the boundaries between physical and spiritual realms are thin. Where your deepest fears will manifest. Where partnership will be tested at the most fundamental level.”

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Solas continued, her voice warm but carrying undertones of warning. “Each partner sent to different entry points. You must navigate the caves, survive their challenges, and find each other again. Only reunited teams can proceed to the final trial.”

“There is no option for rescue or evacuation once you enter the caves,” Nyx said, his voice cold and absolute. “If you fail, if you die, if you cannot find your partner-you are on your own. The Hunt does not pause for casualties. The caves do not care about your struggles. You either survive or you become part of their history.”

The proclamation settled over the gathered competitors like physical weight.

I felt Aria’s hand find mine again, her fingers lacing through mine as I looked at her and saw her eyes fixed on the elders with expression I couldn’t quite read. Not fear, exactly. More like determination. Like she’d already decided she was going to survive this regardless of what it threw at her.

The elders’ gazes swept across the assembled competitors, assessing, judging. And I noticed how several of them, especially Aryada and Kalicus—lingered on Aria longer than others.

Aryada’s expression was particularly hostile, her features twisted with something that looked like recognition and disgust.

“You have five minutes to make final preparations.” Lunaris announced. “Then the transportation to the caves begins. Use your time wisely. This may be your last opportunity to speak with partners, with teammates, with anyone before you face the darkness alone.”

The elders faded without further explanation, leaving competitors to scramble for last- minute preparations, last words with partners before everything became chaos again.

I turned to Aria, pulling her close despite the public setting, despite knowing others were watching. “Be careful,” I said against her hair. “Whatever you’ve become, whatever power you’ve awakened-it makes you a target. Watch your back in those caves. Trust Ivory to protect you but don’t assume anyone else will.”

“I know,” Aria said, her arms wrapping around me. “I know what I am walking into this time around and I’m prepared for that.”

“Are you?” I challenged gently. “Because being prepared intellectually and being prepared to face it are different things.”

“Then I’ll learn quickly,” she said with that new confidence that both reassured and worried me. “I didn’t survive this long just to give up now Whatever the caves throw at me, whatever Aryada or anyone else tries-I’ll face it. I’ll survive it. And I’ll prove that I deserve to be Luna, not because of political convenience but because I’m actually capable of it.”

I wanted to believe her. Wanted to trust that this transformation had given her the strength she’d need. But I’d seen what the Ghost Council could do when they wanted someone

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eliminated.

And Aria had just painted an even larger target on her back.

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“Find Ivory quickly in those caves,” I said, my hands cupping her face, my thumbs brushing carefully over her still-bruised throat. “Whatever happens, whatever you face-reunite with your partner as fast as possible. You’re stronger together than alone.”

“I will,” Aria promised. Then she kissed me, brief but intense, pouring everything she couldn’t say into that contact. Fear and determination and love and the desperate hope that we’d both survive whatever came next.

When she pulled back, her eyes were filled with resolve, the kind that showed that she wasn’t planning on giving up.

A horn sounded-the five-minute warning complete. Time to gather with teams. Time to prepare for separation. Time to face whatever final trial the Ghost Council had designed.

I watched Aria walk toward where Ivory was waiting, watched my mate move with confidence she’d never possessed before, watched her prepare to face the challenges underground while I could do nothing but hope she’d survive it.

And I wondered, not for the first time, if choosing her as my mate-if accepting the bond that broke my curse-had doomed her to a fate worse than anything she’d have faced if she’d stayed in Blackwood territory where she’d been safe and anonymous.

The Ghost Council materialized again, their combined presence making reality shimmer at the edges.

“It is time,” Lunaris announced. “Competitors, prepare yourselves. The caves await. And they are hungry.”

The world dissolved into light as the transportation magic activated.

And my last sight before everything went white was Aria’s eyes, meeting mine across the distance, promising silently that she’d survive this.

That she’d prove everyone wrong. That she’d become the Luna Shadowmere needed. I just hoped she lived long enough to fulfill that promise.

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