Chapter Ninety Five–1
The night had been peaceful, or at least as peaceful as it could be after everything that had happened. I lay on my mattress, listening to the steady breathing of my mates who had gathered in my room for the night. The warmth of their presence was comforting, though sleep remained elusive. Thoughts of the riddle, our mission, and the weight of what was to come played over and over in my mind.
But peace was fleeting.
A frantic knock at the door shattered the stillness.
1 bolted upright, my wolf instantly alert. The knock wasn’t just urgent–it was desperate.
Around me, the others stirred. Elijah was the first to move, throwing the covers off as he reached for his sword, always prepared for a fight. Austin, Isaiah, and Alex followed, their instincts sharpened by years of survival. My heart pounded as she hurried to the door and yanked it open.
a
Rowena stood there, her normally composed face pale with distress. Beside her, Mother stood in her ever–present scarlet veil, not a strand of hair or inch of skin visible beneath it. I had long since stopped questioning the oddity of the veil, but at this moment, strange thought crossed my mind–did she even sleep with it on?
That was quickly overshadowed by the sheer urgency in Rowena’s expression.
“What is it? What’s wrong?” Elijah demanded, his voice sharp.
Rowena hesitated, but it was Mother who spoke, her voice calm yet laced with an undertone of severity. “Your pack is under attack.”
For a moment, time seemed to stop.
I felt the words settle like lead in my chest.
“Our pack?” Austin asked as if needing clarification.
“Yes,” Mother confirmed. “They are under siege by a pack of Umbrakins.”
Elijah’s reaction was instant. “We have to leave. Now.”
Mother nodded and stepped forward, raising her hands. Magic pulsed around her, the air warping as a swirling vortex of deep purple and silver light. Alex and Austin rushed out with everyone’s luggage.
portal formed before them–a
I inhaled sharply. I knew what was coming. I braced myself as I stepped into the portal, and just as expected, the nauseating sensation of being pulled through space hit me like a punch to the gut.
The moment we landed on the other side, I staggered and doubled over, vomiting onto the ground.
I wasn’t alone. Alex and Isaiah followed suit, groaning as they tried steady themselves.
But there was no time for recovery.
The smell of smoke and blood filled the air. Screams and howls echoed all around them.
Our pack was in chaos.
Houses burned, the once beautiful wooden structures
now
some of the onom
group
Eira, Savannah, and a
of witches were already fighting, spell at the shadowy figures that moved through the smoke
their magic lighting up the battlefield as they launched
spell after
I had
embers, tore through
attacks. dodged
never seen
OS
and
many of
them in one place before. The monstrous wolves, creatures of darkness with eyes that warriors witches alike. Their bodies shifted like smoke, flickering between solidity and
glowed shadow
like
as they
Chapter Ninety Five–1
Elijah was already moving, drawing his sword and shield that materialized in his hands and charging forward without hesitation.
1
forced myself to focus. There was no time to panic.
“Austin put out the
fires!”
I
ordered, my voice cutting through the chaos.
Austin
nodded, already summoning his abilities. With a wave of his bands, extinguishing flames as he moved.
gusts of icy wind
surged through the village,
“Isaiah, get the civilians to safety!” I continued. “Take them through the tunnels
and the underground bunker!”
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The Omega: Mated To The Four
Chapter Ninety Five–2
Isaiah disappeared into the shadows, his form shifting as
he went to gather survivors.
I turned
to the
battlefield. I felt the
moon’s power pulse through. my veins, a steady thrumming that
called to
her.
I let it in.
The shift
came effortlessly, a silver glow wrapping around me as my body transformed. My over me as I landed on four legs.
armor shimmered
into place, forming
Savannah, who was blasting an Umbrakin with a bolt of lightning, glanced at me and smirked. “Sweet
I didn’t respond–I was already moving.
armor.”
My
claws dug into the earth as I lunged, sinking my fangs into the flickering between solid
of the nearest Umbrakin. The and smoke, but I didn’t let
creature snarled, its body go. I dug in deeper, using the moon’s power to force it to remain solid.
throat
A second
later, it collapsed.
More came.
ગ
I dødged, her silver
glow illuminating the battlefield as I twisted, slashing through enemies with deadly
precision.
Elijah fought beside me, his blade a blur while Isaiah’s shadows helped
as he cut through the shadows. Alex and Austin evacuate the pack.
moved as one, covering each other’s backs,
They were holding their ground, but the Umbrakins kept coming.
I growled as I took down another, but a flash of of children huddled
movement caught my attention–one of the creatures was heading toward a group near the burning remains of a house.
Without thinking, I pushed off
the ground, moving faster than I ever had before.
A
The Umbrakin
lunged, its
claws outstretched.
I intercepted it, slamming
into
it mid–air. We crashed into the ground, rolling over each other in a tangle of
limbs and
fur.
The creature clawed at me, but I snarled and used the moon’s
power to drive my fangs
into its chest.
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