Chapter Sevety Seven–1
After the battle and my near–death experience, my mates insisted that I rest. Eira had given the the day off from training, which should have felt like a gift, but instead, I felt… off. Restless. Uneasy,
I knew why. The fight in Armenia had shaken me more than I cared admit. I had thought I was strong, that our training had prepared us, but the Children of the Eclipse had proven me wrong. They had been faster, stronger, and more merciless than 1 expected. If not for my mates, I wouldn’t be here.
The weight of that truth sat heavy on my chest.
Sensing my mood, Austin, always the mischief–maker, clapped his hands together. “Alright, no more brooding. We’re taking a break.”
I raised an eyebrow. “A break from what? I’ve literally been doing nothing all day.”
“A break from moping,” Isaiah teased.
“We’re going for a swim,” Elijah said simply, stretching his arms. “To the hot spring.”
My ears perked up at that. “The Hot spring?” my cheeks flushed after I remembered what happened there between Elijah and me.
Alex smirked. “You’ll love it. Besides it’s Perfect for relaxing.”
Austin stretched his arms behind his head. “You need a distraction, and what better way than a run through the woods to get
there?”
Elijah met my gaze, his expression softer. “It’ll help clear your head.
I let out a slow breath, knowing they were right.
“Fine,” I muttered, standing.
I barely had time to register his words before they all shifted into their wolves. One by one, they stood before me, their powerful forms blending into the surrounding trees. Their eyes gleamed, waiting for me to follow suit.
I let out a breath, pushing aside my lingering doubts, and shifted. My silver wolf emerged, larger than all of theirs, glowing like moonlight trapped in fur.
“Catch you later, losers,” I taunted, before dashing into the woods.“Try to keep up,” I teased.
As I ran, the wind rushing through my fur, something strange happened.
The world around me flickered, like a candle caught in the wind. One moment, I was sprinting through the dense forest, my paws kicking up leaves. The next, I was somewhere else.
A vision. But this time, I wasn’t dreaming.
The boy, older now, moving through the same woods. His hair was longer, tied back, and his face was more defined–sharp angles, piercing eyes filled with purpose. He was no longer a child running for his life.
And he wasn’t alone.
Then, a soft whisper filled the air, carrying with it the familiar cadence of the riddle from my dream:
Whispers from the ancient Willow’s boughs,”
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Chapter Sevety Seven–1
In a cavern’s shadow where history allows.
By the moonlit lake, reflections guide,
Symbols hidden in ripples, where secrets abide.
Guardians of the night, statues stand tall,
Midnight echoes in the pack’s sacred hall.
Within the ancient forest, the howls reveal,
A path to follow, a destiny to unseal.
At the mountaintop ruins where stars align,
Celestial convergence, a gateway to find.
Decipher these riddles, a cosmic quest,
To the Moonlit Nexus, where the Keystone rests.
I froze, my heart racing as the words echoed in my mind.
A massive white elk stood before him, its antlers looked like branches adorned with delicate green leaves. The sight of it made my
breath hitch–it was him, the sane elk I had once saved.
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The boy approached it cautiously, one hand reaching out. “Old friend,” he murmured, voice low and reverent. “I need a favor.”
I didn’t get to hear what favor he needed.
The world snapped back into focus, and I suddenly found myself standing in the middle of the forest, surrounded by my mates in
their wolf forms.
They were staring at me, their eyes sharp with concern.
“What happened?” Elijah asked through our telepathic link.
I blinked, shaking my head. “Nothing,” I lied. “Just… got lost in thought.”
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The Omega: Mated To The Four
Chapter Sevety Seven–2
They didn’t look convinced, but they didn’t press.
1 shook off the lingering haze of the vision and let a smirk curl on my wolfish lips. “Last one to the hot spring is a rotten potato!”
And with that, I took off.
I reached the hot spring first, unsurprisingly. My wolf form gave me an advantage, my glowing fur a blur as I darted past my mates.
The hot spring was as breathtaking as ever. Steam curled off the surface of the crystal–clear water, its warmth beckoning after the long run. The glowing stones around it cast a faint shimmer against the rippling surface.
I barely had time to take in the scenery before a force slammed into the from behind.
With a startled yelp, I was sent flying into the water.
I surfaced, spluttering, just in time to hear Austin’s wheezing laughter. Elijah stood at the edge, arms crossed, looking far too * pleased with himself.
“Are you serious?” I glared at him.
“I owed you for earlier,” Elijah smirked.
Isaiah snorted, stepping into the water, while Alex simply dived in, resurfacing near me with a satisfied sigh.
Then I realized something.
They were all naked.
I had seen them like this before, but no matter how many times it happened, it never got easier.
Austin noticed my staring and smirked. “Like what you see?”
I rolled my eyes, sinking deeper into the water to hide my face. “Shut up.”
They chuckled but didn’t push further. For a while, we simply soaked in the warmth, the tension in my muscles slowly easing.
But I still couldn’t help but feel bad for failing to listen to Eira’s instructions during the fight.
Austin must have noticed, because he flicked a handful of water at me, smirking.
“Relax, Silver Wolf,” he drawled. “If you keep brooding, your pretty little head’s going to explode.”
I scoffed, sending a splash of water right back at him.
Austin yelped, pretending to look offended before a slow grin stretched across his face.
“Oh, it’s on.”
Before I could react, he lunged, tackling me into the water. I shrieked, trying to push him off, but then Alex joined in, grabbing me from behind, his laughter rumbling in my ear.
“Traitor!” I sputtered, trying to escape, but they were too strong.
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