Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 685
Chapter 32 : The Chaos has Started
My heart raced as my fingers slipped on the box lid. I couldn’t get it open fast enough. All I could think was that when I opened this box, I’d have the answers to save Miltern pack.
As soon as the light from Soren’s room dipped into the box and revealed what was inside, my heart sank like a stone and I scrunched up my face.
“What is it?” Soren asked, peering over my shoulder.
“A feather, a book, and a rolled-up piece of parchment.” I listed the items.
What was I supposed to do with any of that?
The book didn’t have a title or anything. It was just an old leather-bound journal from the looks of it. The rolled-up parchment was tied with a black string.
I tipped the box toward Soren so he could get a better look.
His eyebrows shot into his hairline.
“That’s the feather of justice,” he said, pointing to the feather.
I looked over the feather again. It wasn’t anything special. At a glance, I couldn’t tell what kind of bird it came from. It was white with some fluffy down at the base and it curved in an unusual angle for a feather.
“The feather of justice?” I asked.
“It is a pack artifact. Supposedly, it is a feather from the Moon Goddess’s arrow,” Soren explained.
I creased my brow. It all sounded like fairy tales to me.
“If it is an artifact, does it have some special significance or use?” I questioned.
“All artifacts are special for a reason. The pack artifacts tend to have specific powers or uses,” Soren explained.
“I wonder… what’s it used for?” I searched Soren’s face.
He was still staring at the feather. It seemed like the last thing he expected to uncover in the box. If anything, he seemed almost disturbed to find a pack artifact in such an unusual place.
Soren shook his head and sighed.
“There isn’t a lot of documentation on artifacts. Most of what exists describe them but not what they do. There is so much myth and legend around artifacts, I don’t think anyone has fully documented what they can do. And a lot of what is written is… exaggerated,” he said.
“Is that a nice way of saying it is all bullshit?”
Soren chuckled. “I’ve read plenty about pack artifacts. A lot of it seems unbelievable and I have rarely seen an artifact live up to the legends written about it.”
I picked the feather up and it thrummed in my hand. There was power in that feather. How I could access it or use it, I had no idea!
Setting the feather back in the box, I looked at the book and the rolled-up parchment. As disappointed as I was when I first saw them, the answers could have been hidden inside. I would need time to examine them.
Soren was still looking at the items in the box. He hadn’t tried to pick any of them up or hold them.
I wondered why that was. Maybe he was being respectful toward me and letting me take my time. He could have wanted me to be the first one to examine them.
I chewed on my lower lip. Did I want to examine them with Soren looking over my shoulder? I didn’t know what answers I would find and I wasn’t sure I wanted him to see those answers yet.
Those documents could tell me a lot more about myself, my family, and my witch heritage. There was a part of me that wanted to get those answers and process them without an audience.
I’d already had one breakdown in front of Soren recently, I really didn’t want to have another.
Could I ask him for privacy? He’d just helped me open the box. He had a right to see what was inside. If I asked him for privacy, he might get offended or use that as an excuse to impose further. He did like to turn things around on me.
But if I let him see what was inside and it turned out to be valuable, like a pack artifact, what was to stop him from taking these things from me? If he was like any of the other people I’d tangled with, there was a good chance he might do just that.
It was a risk I couldn’t take.
In my heart, I knew I wasn’t ready to share these things with him. But if I told him that, he’d probably accuse me of being closed off and come up with reasons why he should see them.
I swallowed, gathering my courage to ask for privacy.
Soren grunted and turned away from the box. He grabbed a jacket off the bed and slipped it on.
“I’m going out for a drink,” he said.
“You are?” I asked, arching an eyebrow. “N-now?”
Why did he suddenly want to rush off? He’d been so interested in the feather and was just staring into the box, mesmerized.
“Yeah, I’m parched. Stay here, and stay inside out of harm’s way. If you need anything, get Payne and he’ll come get me, alright?” he asked.
He headed toward the door.
“Um… okay,” I said softly.
I was relieved he wasn’t going to be pushy about seeing what was in the box but there was a part of me that was disappointed, too. I almost wanted him to stay while I examined things because I was a little concerned about what I was going to find.
“Is that okay?” Soren asked, glancing over his shoulder at me.
“Yes,” I said with a sharp nod. “I can stay alone in a hotel room for a while without getting into trouble.”
Soren chuckled. “I’ll believe that when I see it.”
I smiled gratefully at him, conveying my thanks for the respect he was showing me.
He wasn’t leaving because he was thirsty and he wasn’t leaving because he had no interest in the items. He was leaving because he wanted to give me space and privacy to understand why these things had come to me.
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Yeah sorry full of crap clichés skipping chapters...
Really oh fn....off another weak heroine roll, her pack hated her, she was abused, why would she do this .... pfghhj off at another cliche novel. .... Nope...