Chapter 22
A Gift from the Goddess
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Two âWoah, little wolf,â Cai said, looking stressed that he'd accidentally upset me
further. We had walked into a communal gathering area outside of the hall by this point and I was
grateful that no one was around to see me in this state.
He strode up to one of the couches and gently put me down, crouching in front of me so we were
eye level. âDo you want me to tell me what that was all about?â Cai asked. When I only continued to
cry, he gently touched my shoulder, his tone then becoming darker, more serious. â...Has he hurt
you?â It was a question that had a ridiculous answer. Had he hurt me? Yes... and no. Not yet... but at
the same time, he had already hurt me far more than a flesh wound could, ruining me to a state that
I may never recover from.
I shook my head at him. It wasn't to say ânoâ to his question, but rather to show I couldn't give him
the answer he wanted to know.
I wiped the tears from my eyes and tried to calm myself. âI'm too weak, Cai. You had said so yourself
as well. I'm always going to be begging for just the right to live.â
Seeing Aleric again and having the same feeling of being powerless made me realise that, if he ever
did decide to raise a hand against me again, I would still never be strong enough to stop him. Being
book smart in my past hadn't been enough when he had held my life in his hands every day. âI think
you misunderstood,â Cai said. âMy words were that you had plenty of time to become stronger. I
saw how you handled yourself with those wolves. You have more potential than many to become
incredibly strong... if that's what you truly wanted. I'm sure if it was almost any other kid in that
battle, we would have both died.â
I looked up into his eyes and saw he was being serious. âBut I saw you in that meeting hall with your
Alpha just now,â he continued. âYou may not be physically strong, but your intellect is like none I
have ever seen before. That's nothing to be ashamed of, especially at your age.â âBrains aren't going
to stop me from getting murdered,â I mumbled quietly to myself. He moved back a little, shocked at
hearing what I'd said.
âIs this about the marking?â
Yes... and no. So many of the questions he was asking me had too many complex answers.
"Somewhat..." I said, looking down at my lap where I had balled up my fists. âYou're a Beta's
daughter, right? Can't you just... ask your dad to train you?" It seemed like sound logic on the
surface. The reality was that I was sure I'd be letting down my parents if I told them I wanted to
pursue training instead of Luna duties. Already I was unsure about what storm awaited me at home
after having announced to the entire council I did not wish to be their Luna. Without any notice or
inclination, they were most likely going to be incredibly shocked by my public announcement.
Father had said in my past life that nothing I could have done would have disappointed him. But
that was the old Aria. The perfect daughter Aria who had worked diligently every day to become the
very best she could be for the pack. He would think I was too young to make a final decision, just as
the Alpha had.
âThere's no way they'd approve of me wasting time training when I could be inside studying..., " I
said with dismay.
Currently, my schedule was made up of school during the day and Luna classes on weekends. Any
spare time after school was for self-study and homework. There would be no time for met o
dedicate to training without stopping one of those. I didn't see any way they'd let me drop
something they were confident I would probably change my mind on one day. They most likely
thought I was going through a phase and would fall head-over-heels for Aleric once I came of age
and shifted.
âBut haven't you already announced that you donât plan on becoming Luna?â I shook my head. âIt's
not that simple. They will still prioritise something that they think I may change my mind about one
day, over something they don't believe is necessary for me to learn.â
"...And will you?â he asked. "Will I what?â
âChange your mind about being Aleric's mate? About being Luna?â I smiled bitterly. âDoes it look
like I'm going to fall in love with him any time soon?â âCanât say I've ever seen someone look so
scared of their mate before they've even been confirmed as mates before.â He chuckled darkly. âBut
are you going to tell me why you reacted like that? I know you said you felt weak, but it honestly
doesn't explain what I saw back there.â I couldn't tell him, I couldn't tell anyone. It was better this
way. âIt's too difficult to explain... II just...â I was trying to find the right words so I wouldn't sound
too strange but I really wasn't sure what I could possibly tell him."...He can be very intimidating...â It
wasn't a lie but I hoped it would be enough for Cai to stop asking about it. âWell, I hope you'll tell
me the real reason one day,â he said, and put his hand on my head, petting it gently. I couldn't help
but pout a little at the treatment. Always treating me like a child. âBut, if I were you,â he said,
standing back up and stretching, âI'd be finding a way to train regardless of what others expect of
you. You're a Saintess now, do whatever you want.â I wish it really were that simple. ...But it did
make me pause in thought.
After that, Cai agreed to let me walk myself back to the hospital instead of carrying me, but stayed
close by my side just in case I felt like having another mental breakdown. I tried to explain that I was
feeling better but he insisted.
It wasn't until we finally arrived that I saw a small figure was pacing nervously in the foyer.
âMyra?â I asked, confused. The girl turned around and a look of relief spread across her face. âAria!â
she yelled, running towards me. She threw her arms around me as if we were best friends and I
thought I could feel her crying a little against my shoulder. She stepped back but held onto my
hands, looking at me with eyes so red and puffy. âI came to check up on you and was told you were
summoned by the Alpha,â she said. âI was s o worried! You were so sick and then suddenly you were
missing from your bed.â
âOh... um... sorry,â I said, awkwardly.
âI've been coming by every day and was waiting for you to wake up so I could say thank you. I heard
what you did and I owe you my life.â
She then looked to my side and realised Cai was present with me also. Her cheeks burned bright
red. âOh... I owe you my life too, Alpha heir,â she said and bowed her head a little. She didn't have a
legitimate reason for needing to bow to him but I could take a guess over why she was acting that
way. Judging from her blush and the lack of eye contact with him, it was easy to see that she, too,
had been charmed over by Cai's presence.
I couldn't help but smile a little at seeing the girl having a small crush. She was such a nervous and
quiet girl that I found it funny she was attracted to someone as confident and extroverted as Cai.
Cai waved off her thanks. âNot necessary. I was just trying to help wherever possible whilst making
sure this one didn't get herself killed.â He placed his hand on my head again.
"O-of course,â she stuttered, her eyes full of admiration.
I wondered if in her mind Cai was some overly cool older guy, like a male lead in a novel. If she
realised that he was actually just a cheeky playboy type, would she lose interest?
I wouldn't ruin the illusion for her. Goddess knew how much I wished I could feel that kind of pure
and innocent kind of love. It hadn't worked out for me in the past, and it wouldn't in the future
either, knowing my mate would always be Aleric, but at least it was worth keeping an open mind to
how love could exist for some. Even possibly between a playboy and a dorky schoolgirl... or, at the
very least, Myra could hope it would. âWith that said,â Cai said, gently pushing me forward. âTime
for Aria to get a check up by the doctor.â âOh my goodness! I'm so sorry!â Myra gushed. âI'm
keeping you here when you should be in
bed. Please get better soon!â
I smiled at her and began walking towards the admin desk where the nurse was.
"Oh! I almost forgot!â Myra yelled out after me. She then ran up to us, digging around in her bag as
she did so. âI made you something.â âMade me something?â I asked, surprised. âI wanted to say
thank you and this was all I could think of at short notice. I-It's not nearly enough considering what
you did for me! But I hope you like it..." She pulled out a small pendant with a sparkly white stone
attached. "It's a moonstone. It supposedly has a range of uses like healing, inner strength and aiding
you through new beginnings. Some other weird ones too. I don't know whether it works or not but I
thought it would suit your hair. If it helps heal you then even better!â I looked at the shimmering
gem and could appreciate it was indeed very pretty.
Not wanting to disappoint Myra, I placed the necklace around my neck and tied it at the back. "How
does it look, Cai?" I asked, pushing him to praise Myra's hard work âAh, I think it looks lovely,â he
replied politely. I sneaked a peek and saw Myra blushing brighter. It was so easy to tease her. We
soon said our goodbyes to her, and Cai followed not long after my mother arrived. She was worried
after hearing the details from Cai about what happened. And though I had tried to play the whole
thing off as no big deal, she was frantic once she found out. She fussed over me and asked a lot of
questions which I obediently answered, but inside my head I was elsewhere.
Because all I could think about was my new mission. The mission where I'd learn how to fight
without my parent's knowledge.