391 -A Portal To The Other Side
"Because you loved the powers. We wanted to see if you got them and how much you're obsessed with them." She grimaced, looking at the wall on the side.
"Obsessed with something that I thought was mine? I'm sorry, but you've never questioned an alpha's obsession with his strength, have you? You are a mother witch, and I am assuming you are also very powerful. Is it a crime to hold powers?" I argued with her forjudging me when I didn't even know how my mother got these powers. I wasn't the one who asked for them. I grew up with my wolf and thought that was all I had. I never expected more.
"How do we stop this?" I asked her, deciding to change the subject and panicking at the worst, which was yet to happen. The moment these witches scatter around; Moana will use them to get rid of whoever pisses her off. The world will turn into turmoil.
"Open the portal and send them back," she whispered confidently.
"Opened the portal?" I grimaced alongside Lazio, who was looking confused too.
"Portal between living and dead. They are sticking with Moana, so you must throw her in the portal," she explained, but she still couldn't convince me how it was possible.
"Open a portal? You are asking if it is as easy as opening a door to any bedroom." I complained about the lack of information from her.
"It is possible with your help. You are not like us, Enya. You are way more powerful than any of us, but there is a catch," she said, then lowered her face, rubbing her palms nervously.
"What is it? Tell me," I demanded, panicking at the growls of Thiago. They were hurting him while he kept going at her.
"To open a portal between the living and the dead, you will require a lot of magic. Which in your case will not be a big deal, right? However, you must remember, you might lose the magic," she said, keeping her head lowered.
"You have only a few minutes to decide what you want to do," she added as she stepped back and the witches got inside. She could no longer use magic to keep them from coming inside.
Thiago was growling, getting thrown around, yet trying to attack Moana. He wouldn't stop even if I told him to. He wasn't Thiago. And if he doesn’t stop, these witches will eventually kill him.
"I am ready," I decided in a blink of an eye, and she finally raised her head to look at me.
"You will lose your powers," she said.
"I don't give a fuck about these powers. If I can save my mates, break all the curses by losing these powers, then I am ready. Just tell me one thing. Would it count?" I approached her, but she didn't back away from me. She had tears in her eyes when she stared at my face.
"It will count. You are willingly giving away the magic for a bigger cause. You are saving the world. You and your friends will be curse-free," she sniffled as she smiled.
"Then I am ready," I declared confidently, ready to take my Thiago back and free all my mates from the side effects of my mother's curse on them.
"What do I need to do?" I asked her, walking out of the room and standing in the hallway. Moana was creaming but hiding behind the witches. If Thiago kills her, these witches will stay here forever.
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