Chapter Hundred and Twelve- A Duel?
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Rihanna’s POV
Lana was in control now. I made sure all my warriors were away from the training ground. I also made sure Jonah wasn’t
close.
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This was what Lana had wanted for a while–to be the wild silvi wolf again. Jaden was making a commendable proposition,
“His wolf shouldn’t be underestimated. I had felt that wolf having raw emotions, especially sadism and desire,” Lana sighed.
Why was she intimidated? Her strong point was hate. She didn’t need to hate Jaden, but she could just losing to him.
hate the feeling of
“I’m just saying that Jaden’s wolf isn’t ordinary. He manipulates emotions and can transfer aggression and fear.”
How did she know that? “Wolves can do that?”
Some wolves. Jaden’s can.”
Well, that wasn’t very comforting.
unfair to do so, but I didn’t plan to play fair either.
I’d have to be wary of him transferring emotions to me. It would be un
Strutting
out
of the changing room, I made small snarls to alert my presence.
I sighted his wolf–tall and slightly bigger than mine–staring intensely at the burning incense sticks.
That was the first thing he did before a duel? I knew this guy was weird.
Seeing that he wasn’t focused and that it was a chance to play unfair, I took it and sprinted towards him. With my head, 1 made my signature head–butt.
He staggered, glaring at my wolf with betrayal in his eyes.
“Don’t look at me with those sad eyes, honey! You’re the one being dumb!” Lana smirked.
This was actually her idea. Her first meeting with her mate, the wolf, and she chose violence.
No one was calling stats for us, so we shouldn’t care about mannerisms or techniques. Just win.
In other words, the other wolf should be tired, breathless, and then call quits
He made no move, so I charged at him again. He dodged it. I immediately made another attempt at head–butting, but he missed it again.
Was he only dodging? Was he following a defense technique?
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Lana pulled but her claws and made a swipe, but he pulled her ow down, hitting her in the side, She gritted her teeth.
At least that was an attack.
Her hind legs went up, hitting him in the gut. She wasn’t sorry, and he didn’t look hurt.
She tried again, seeing he was still open, but his claws dug into her legs and threw them down.
Another defense mechanism, but it had cost her a minor injury. He was a fast wolf.
Low growls left her as she tried to retallate, but his speed in dodging beat her. It felt like he was trying to tire her out.
“I trained in the wild! I have tons of energy on reserve!” she hised, getting his hint.
Also, he’d easily manipulate her emotions when she was tired. That was his wolf’s specialty.
Well, hers was initiating barriers, but it would be
“Then we’d provoke him to attack,” she said to me. She was in charge, so I gave
uld be futile unless he charged at her first.
I gave the go–ahead.
Jaden’s wolf slowed down. Then she swiped at his neck, and it caught him, taking him down, but his head–butt backward.
sent her
It had a lot of energy, and Lana slid back, feeling her insides hurting. So far, only two real hits. He was going easy on her, and she’d make use of it.
She paused, glaring at him,
He was jerking his head as blood streamed down his neck. It wasn’t fatal but painful. What did he expect between two Alpha duels anyway?
When his wolf snapped his head up, his eyes were red. He was mad, and Lana saw that sadism in his eyes.
“Is this good?” I asked.
“Perfect!” she screamed excitedly, anticipating his attack.
I didn’t know if she realized that Jaden’s wolf, filled with sadism and anger, would make him break the laws of a duel. Not
that we had laws.
“He wouldn’t go overboard. I’m his mate!” Lana sounded confident. For her sake, and mine, may she be right.
Jaden’s wolf claws struck out to their full length and clawed at the marble floor. His eyes hadn’t left my silver wolf.
She growled tauntingly to fuel his annoyance, and he charged at her.
Lana had a choice to activate her barrier, which was the whole reason she wanted him to charge at her at first, but instead, she engaged him.
His charges were faster and more brutal, and he hit her sides with more intent.
Making a backflip, she kicked his snout, and her toe claws grazed his gut. An intimidating growl left him as he charged at
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her again.
“Lana, be’s really angry! I don’t think Jaden is controlling him anymore!” I expressed my concerns to my wolf.
She didn’t reply this time, so I bet she agreed.
A quick bead–bull went to her stomach as she had lifted herself to laltiate the barrier. She fell back, hitting the wall. That
was a fatal blow
Lana had difficulty standing. She glared at him. Are you in there, Jaden? Your wolf is crazy!”
“He’s not in there! You angered an Alpha wolf–now deal with I shouted back at her. Things were getting really messy.
The wolf threw the shield collections on the shelf straight at Laba, burying her. She pushed from under them with a growl.
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