Part 1 Fighting with an Aergon
It was a foggy, shabby Saturday that welcomed the coldness of wintertime. Today was the day to our planned activity but if by this evening, the fog would not subside, we would have to postpone it for the following Saturday.
I was in my office, my eyes hovering over the paper, reading out loud the instructions of the mating hunt tradition when I was interrupted halfway by Jake's silvery voice.
"We can always limit our borderline if the mist keeps persisting. The pack is eager to have an enjoyable run and I'm sure they won't like to cancel such a great event."
Placing the paper down on the table, I sunk into my chair, raising one leg over the other.
"Look, Jake. There is something I haven't told you about. Considering our previous events, I didn't want to fill your head up with worry once again. But I know I had to tell you at some point."
I shifted in my seat as I reached for my coffee, drinking down the last bit of it.
"We have another problem, possibly worse than vampires."
I looked into his serious green eyes, for a second trying to be careful how to explain the right way.
"We have spotted a few demons on the loose lately, that's why I'm worried" I admitted.
Jake's shoulders tensed at the sentence and decided to sit himself down opposite me in a brisk motion.
"Demons? Here? How's that even possible?" He snorted, half thinking it's a joke? "So, you are kidding, right?" He asked observing my serious face.
I shook my head and took out the picture I took back from Mei's box, placing it on the desk in front of him. He gawked at it for a good minute, not moving a muscle.
"I thought they were just mythical creature you watch in a horror movie. But I did hear they possibly exist. According to legend, the gods gathered in the hopes that they would demolish them from this planet but Hades had plans to keep them as his pets, so he saved most of them by opening the portal between earth and Hell, allowing them to choose between life and death. Should you come across one, your life would soon be over" he clarified.
"I believe that mum was slowly being killed by one," I said resting both arms on the desk, "I could have sworn I saw something behind me before she passed. According to Lylah, it's an imbroferno. It sucks up the life out of you, taking one's beauty and your soul with it. We cannot risk having any of our pack fall victims of such beasts. The witches promised to take them down together. I need to make sure that everyone in this house is safe and protected."
My eyes drifted towards the sound of the doorknob twisting slowly. Jake turned his head to see who is coming in.
"Alpha?" Young Casie said with her low voice.
She appeared peeping from behind the door, looking like she has just seen a ghost.
"Come here. Tell me, what's bothering you, little child?" I uttered, trying to be as gentle as her small body frame.
She walked towards me, fidgeting with her fingers nervously. I lifted her light body on the desk in front of me, sitting down to eye level.
"Mama said she is not feeling well. She is telling me he is here, but I see no one. I'm scared" she said with her childish little voice, looking down at her hands.
In an instant Jake and I locked eyes, realizing that something was not right.
"Take us to mummy. We will try to help her," I said urgently, standing up from my seat.
We rushed through the corridor and into Cassie's bedroom where her mother was found lying on the floor, looking weak. Jake rushed to pick her up and placed her slowly on the bed.
"Nia, what happened?" I asked, trying not to waste time.
She slowly lifted her arms towards us, her eyes filled with fear.
"Him" she breathed.
We both turned and spotted a shadow running across the high walls, up towards the ceiling.
"No, not this time you son of a b***h."
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