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The Dark Side Of Fate by Karima Sa'ad Usman novel Chapter 250

~Amelia~

Inkabod had come to eliminate people. He did not hide the fact. The army he brought was well over a hundred. He packed so much muscle, and I knew he did not plan on taking prisoners.

How sweet would it have been for the asshole if he were able to eliminate Leo and take over Mountain and the East?

Clay was the one that spotted Inkabod fleeing. We decided to chase him. When we caught up with him, he tried to talk us out of killing him.

"We are family; We shouldn't fight ourselves?" Inkabod said, pleading; he must have noticed he was a dead man.

Clay's wolf looked deadly, and I was sure Aurora looked deadly too. I growled and snarled at him, baring my teeth and moving slowly towards him.

Inkabod tried to shift, and that made me pounce on him and rip part of his arm off.

He cried in pain.

His agony was music to my ears.

All I could think of was what I heard he did in Pridewood and what I knew he did in Brent, and I knew he did not deserve mercy.

Clay bound him with an ordinary chain. Not like the chain would give effect, but he would be easy to drag.

He began to plead with us to kill him, but we were going to leave that decision to King Sylvester.

The excitement was palpable in the air.

I could not believe that I was in an actual battle. I enjoyed every bit of it. It was as if I was built for battle.

Clay and I made an excellent team.

When we handed Inkabod over to Leo, and I wore the oversized T-shirt Leo gave me, I went to join Linda.

I knew they had joined the battle, and the women were deadly.

They had massacred the idiots.

The only thing the cult had going for them was their silver immunity, which had worked in our favour this time.

The idiots were so overconfident that they breathed in the dust when they pumped it into the air. They were not expecting that we would clear it up with Nitric acid.

It was a clever plan; pump dust in the air, then attack. We would be forced to fight, losing the mask and eventually breathing in the silver.

The downside to their method was that silver impaired our healing.

We might be immune, and the substance might not burn or kill us, but it impaired our healing, making us an easy kill.

That was what we used to our advantage, and it worked.

Just like in the north, I had gone for their throats to eliminate them quickly. I also noticed others did the same.

"Amelia," Linda waved me over, and I went to join them. They seemed happy.

Tamia looked fired up, and likewise Linda.

Seeing them now made me realise they were genuinely bored.

Linda had told me they all came to the East to be part of the action, and they were bored.

I could see it now.

Susan looked happy and energetic; I bet she had not had this kind of exercise before. Nicole was beaming from ear to ear.

"I can't believe they expected us to remain hidden. You needed to see us in action, Amelia," Nicole said, sounding excited, and I laughed.

"It reminded me of the old days when David and I had to keep relocating to stay alive. We fought attackers all the time," She said, going down memory lane; I realised everyone had a haunted past.

"Where is Mirabel?" I asked, and Tamia looked around.

"That's true; she joined the fight with us; where is she?" Tamia said, and we began calling Mirabel, but there was no answer.

"Mirabel!' I called out. I hoped nothing bad had happened to her. It will be sad.

"Over here, Luna, she is wounded," I heard a Kappa say, and I rushed towards his direction; the others followed me, and Mirabel was on the ground, unconscious. There were deep claw wounds on her chest and her side.

"Oh shit!" I exclaimed, and Tamia and I tried to carry her. Two Kappas rushed towards us, and they helped carry her.

"We need to head back now! Claudia isn't here to stabilise her," I said, and Tamia agreed.

"Is there any medical person around," Susan called out, and one of the Kappas nodded.

Soon, someone approached us with a first aid Kit and began to work on Mirabel's wounds. It took him fifteen.

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