Their screams of terror echoed in my head.
Iâm scared Mamaâ¦Iâm scared âSelene.â
The flinch from Raizelâs sudden touch startles him. He watches me in minutely surprise, but then frowns in realization. His expression softens and I find myself in his arms, his big, firm hand brushing my hair back and away from my face.
âBreathe, my love. Breathe.â
The shaky breath I take in is bordering pathetic and I hate it. I resent the panic that still bubbles up in the depths of my chest when I think of that day. Itâs a testament to how little I actually changed-
âStop.â
Raizel tightens his grip on me, âYou and I both know that isnât true.â
The conviction in his tone wasnât something I could argue. He whole heartedly believed that and to an extent, so did I. He was right. My self-doubt would only ruin everything. I wonât let these unreasonable thoughts shatter the new beginnings we were trying to nourish. So I nod, and turn back to the gates.
A small tinge of unease settles in my chest.
Isaac wasnât faring any better.
Our bond is still, undisturbed, but his face is a different matter. The color from his skin drained until he was pale in the face. He stands there, looking at the entrance to the home he lost, and I start to feel the grief seep back into him. I know not to touch him right now, so I offer him what I could.
I send a wave of comfort to both him and his wolf.
I notice the minute he felt it. His back stiffens the tiniest bit before his muscles He sent one back.
âLetâs go.â
I whisper, lacing my hand through my mateâs.
go lax.
Williams had given us permission to enter and survey around Duskfall. Heâd been too busy to attend with us but sent some of his men over to make sure everything went well. Half of their members were staying out side on guard as the others went with us.
wasnât sure what I was expecting to see when we get there. The burning of houses and the aftermath of the attack on Duskfall hadnât left me much hope on what we could salvage.
I hoped to find at least one building still standing.
The heavy gates pulled open excruciatingly slow. Isaac was starting to feel impatient. His wolf prowled around in his head, pacing back and forth as they waited for the signal to go in. When the abela Constan 99.6%
gates finally pulled open I wasnât surprised to see him immediately step inside. He didnât wait for anyone else as he strode his way through.
Raizel and I followed close behind along with Weston trailing after us. The Beta hadnât been able to stop his curiosity. He glanced around, his expression forlorn. Everyone was filled in about our histories.
It hadnât changed how any of us saw each other, but it did garner a new type of understanding among all of us. A better sense of camaraderie, if that makes sense.
Emerson and Noah (surprisingly) had opted to stay within their respective packs. Noah wanted to give Isaac space. I knew he wasnât comfortable with the idea of going into Duskfall. He felt like he was intruding, he told me as much. I hadnât tried to convince him otherwise. I could certainly see his point of view and knew Isaac would appreciate the gesture.
As we walked further into the heart of Duskfall around twelve minutes in, we began to see the remains of the attack on every passing building. Thereâd been rubble laying around the grounds. Scorch marks that never faded from the standing houses and whatever was left of the other structures, gutted me.
Those were the marks of the end. It was so eerily quiet. What used to be a place so filled and bursting with life, was now a ghost town.
âLook around,â
Raizel ordered, nodding to the other warriors that went along with us.
âCheck the water system and see if it still runs. Whatever you see that is essential to settling here, you make note of. I donât care if you see jewelry, or anything else, you donât touch it. It is not yours for the taking. If any of you even considers it-â
Raizel doesnât finish his sentence but the threat is loud and clear. No one waits a second longer before they go off in different directions, doing as Raizel bid them to. I was far too taken by the fact was actually standing here to really pay attention to anything else.
There were a lot of houses that burned down, but there were others that remained for the most part, intact. The library had been burned down to the very end, so was the community center. I can still remember the inner parts of the small indoor playground they had for the pups. Jason had always been so fond of the slides.
My heart gave a squeeze as we walked by Alpha Thompsonâs house.
It was half collapsed, the second floor was gone but the outer walls of the first floor was still in shape.
A few of the smaller houses made it out.
One of which, was Bentleyâs house.
The minute I saw the small cottage Almost like it hadnât been through an earest to the woods, my throat tightened. It looked so normal.
*mbush.
It stood, tall and nearly perfect with the only flaws being the broken down door and windows and a few stray scorch marks on the stone. It was still there. It was whole.
Isaac had naturally gravitated toward his fatherâs house. I didnât stop him, but I did tighten my grip around Raizelâs fingers, âItâs still there.â
I whispered, transfixed at the little home Iâd walked into so many times. It almost felt as though if I The Female Alphaâs Sanckiary 99.7%
walked in, Bentley would be there to greet me with a warm smile and a cup of tea. Lila would be running around his garden and would giggle and shout when sheâd see me.
Look, Selly! Look! I watered the daisies!
The brush of Raizelâs fingers over my cheek brings my attention back to him. He smiles at me, small and sad.
âDo you want to go inside?â
I think back to Isaac. Heâs probably looking at whateverâs left of his father. Heâd want to scavenge what he could alone. This was his moment of closer, it was only his. I shouldnât intrude on that.
I shook my head, âNo,â
I give a short pause, âI want to look at the garden.â
He nods his assent and allows me to guide him in the back. My legs felt heavy the whole journey there.
What was a few minutes felt like hours. I wondered if any of his flowers made it. If any of them remained and hadnât died without Bentleyâs tender care. The roses he so carefully nurtured Against reality, I hoped at least those made it.
As we turned a corner, I had to hold my breath.
The garden filled with numerous types of flowers was nowhere in sight. There werenât any lavenders, irises, sunflowers⦠no roses in the wide plains. The only thing left behind was the over-infestation of weeds. That, and even more rubble. The battered watering can I used so often laid over the ground, tipped over. My heart sunk to my feet. I knew it was nearly impossible to hope for any of his flowers to survive. Hope was always so cruel.
You canât help but hold onto it against the odds.
âIâm going to fix it.â
My own voice surprises me, but it doesnât stop me from going on.
âIâll return the garden back to its original state. Iâll return the garden Bentley had to leave behind.â
âI know you will.â
Raizel tugs me into his chest. His touch washes over me like a breath of fresh air.
âAnd Iâll be here to help with whatever you need.â
Hope.
Hope is a fickle thing.
But it doesnât stop the seed of it to bury itself into my chest. It doesnât stop it from growing as I see Isaac step outside with a smile on his face. Heâs carrying a small red box. I recognized it.
Photos of his family.
The redness of his eyes betrays his smile but I know he feels it too. It may hurt right now but he feels the same anticipation I do.
Isaac-â
I froze.
I turn my head into the direction of the woods and instantly my wolf stands alert. We scan the perimeter, and for a moment we think we were mistaken. We almost believe that itâs paranoia getting the best of us.
Thatâs when we see it.
It was quick, barely even a second, but we caught sight of it.
Thereâd been someone watching us from a distance. It was hard to notice at first glance but I was certain of it. Someone in human form with startling familiar molten grey eyes had stared back.
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