Chapter 33
A Gift from the Goddess
Chapter Thirty-Three (AUTHOR NOTE: Just a reminder that single quotesâ are things only said in
Aria's head when they appear like speech.)
âStop them,â my mind hissed at me as I watched the children laugh and jump all over Aleric. He had
scooped a few up and was playing happily with them. They ran around him, tugging at his clothes
while he pretended to be a scary monster. Every time he would roar, they would all squeal and run a
few steps away, having the time of their life.
"He is a murderer,â my mind reminded me. âHe is dangerous. Don't let him touch them.â But the
scene in front of me was baffling, freezing me in place. I had never seen Aleric around children
before and so his affectionate behaviour towards them was shocking, to say the least. Would he
have been like this in the past had he been given a child of his own? ...If my body had been capable
of such a thing?
As the thoughts urging me to protect the children continued to hound at me, I did my best to push
them away. I had to remind myself that a sixteen year old Aleric was not yet the man he would be
one day. He didn't have blood on his hands... yet. Myra could sense I was suddenly extremely
uncomfortable at his arrival and gently touched m y hand. She probably didnât understand but it
was nice of her to try and comfort me regardless.
Finally, Aleric looked up towards the tree and saw us sitting there. I flinched as his eyes caught my
own, hoping more than anything he would leave. 1 But, to my dismay, he immediately put down the
kid that was thrown over his shoulder and started to walk to where we were. My heart started to
race but I told myself I was more mentally prepared this time. I wouldn't let the trial ground
memories haunt me like the last time.
I took several deep breaths, calming my mind, but with every step he made towards us, the more I
began to doubt my ability to handle it. Would I actually be able to keep it together this time? It had
been so many months now since I'd seen him... so many months since I had died. Would the
memories still be as fresh?
But standing in front of me, I realised just how weak and insignificant I still was. As he towered over
my small frame, I knew that, even with all of the training I'd done over the last few months, it would
still not even be remotely good enough to defend myself against him.
âAriadne, Myra,â he greeted. His voice made my stomach drop and I instantly felt sick and weak. My
name on his lips felt more like a curse.
Myra and I were both already on our feet by this point and we bowed our heads in respect upon his
greeting.
"Alpha heir,â Myra said, welcoming him. âWe are honoured to receive you at our event today. Thank
you for coming.â I couldn't get the words out of my mouth to return his greeting, my head
pounding at the internal conflict happening within. I was sure he had noticed my silence though. He
had to have. Aleric smiled. âIt is a pleasure to be here and to finally meet you, Myra. My father
extends his regards for the invitation and wishes to thank you for your family's continued hard work
at the facility.â
I couldn't bring myself to look at his face, choosing to keep my eyes cast down. It was taking all of
my concentration just to not visibly shake from just being so close to him.
âThank you, Alpha heir.â Myra bowed again quickly.
"However, unfortunately, it seems I will need to find you later to talk further. I have some matters to
discuss with Ariadne right now. But I look forward to catching up properly and please let your
parents know that I have arrived.â My breath stopped mid-exhale from surprise. Why would he need
to talk to me of all people? I could feel Myra hesitate for a second, but we both knew there was
nothing she could do to help me here. With one last final bow, she left, looking back several times
with a worried expression. Soon, I was suddenly facing the man who still haunted my nightmares.
Alone.
And an icy silence hung between us.
"Are you going to at least talk to me this time?â he asked, finally breaking the quiet. âOr should I call
for Caius to come back and whisk you away again?â
It was like his facade of being polite in front of Myra had instantly fallen like a curtain. Now that it
was only the two of us, he became closer to the Aleric I knew. Unnecessarily cruel, and occasionally
sarcastic to the point of trying to put me down.
I grabbed at my wrist to stop it from trembling. I needed to be stronger than this. I needed to b e
able to least speak to him. He sighed in mild frustration, his tone suddenly changing. âLook... I'm
sorry. I didn't ask to talk with you so I could start an argument.â
I could see him cross his arms together and shuffle on his feet. It was as if he were uncomfortable
with how to say whatever it was he needed to say.
âThe truth is,â he continued, âmy father informed me of what happened with Myra and the Jade
Moon pack. I realise now that I need to apologise for how I acted after you met with the council.
So... 1 am sorry, Ariadne. You had been badly injured and it was no way for me to have spoken to
you.â This caught me off guard. Aleric was... apologising to me? For something he had said? I
couldn't ever recall a moment in our past he'd done such a thing.
âBut, all of that aside... I'm here to request that you have tea with me.â My eyes then snapped t o his
face, wide in disbelief.
Why would he, of all people, want to willingly have tea with me? I didn't have to wait long for my
answer though.
"Or rather, my father suggested that we have tea together,â he clarified. âThere are still a few hours
before the main event for the fundraiser and he's asked if you could lend me some of your time.â
I needed to speak, to say something. Anything. âUm,â I feebly said, before clearing my throat. âI'm
sure you have far more important things that require your attention today, Alpha heir. I would hate
to keep you from those.â His green eyes narrowed at me and I instantly looked back down again.
âSorry if I didn't make it clear enough before,â he said, âbut this wasn't really a.. suggestion.. from
my father. He's actually insisted on this.â I then understood the meaning behind his words. This
wasn't an innocent request. This had been an order from his father. We were both now bound to
abide by the Alphaâs wish. And so, that's how I suddenly found myself sitting for some tea...
opposite the man who murdered me.
It was a bit of a surreal experience. The last time we had sat together, as just the two of us for a
meal, was not long after our rise to Alpha and Luna... Though, back then, he had stared daggers at
me the entire time and left after twenty minutes to go see Thea. A small area in the adjacent garden
had been set up specifically to enable us to have a private gathering. The outdoor table and chairs
had already been a part of the decor, however, some attendants had gone out of their way to make
the area look more âsuitableâ.
Flowers had been picked and arranged in a vase on the table, and a trolley next to this showed off a
large array of tea and snacks that had been prepared. Surrounding us was also a mixture o f
colourful flowers and fauna growing in the garden, all perfectly maintained. It really would have
been beautiful, if it weren't for the company I would be keeping. But after several minutes had
passed, still neither of us had spoken a single word to each other.
I knew what this setup was, of course. Alpha Tytus was forcing Aleric and I to spend time together
so we'd hopefully âplay niceâ and become close. This was probably some weird version of a surprise
date in the hopes I'd concede to becoming Aleric's Luna one day. Tytus probably assumed, and
correctly so, that I would decline to a real meetup, and so chose to force us to participate during a
time we would both already be dressed up and nearby. I wondered how many more of these âdatesâ
I was going to have to endure before he finally respected my choice not to be with his son.
Aleric then cleared his throat, bringing my attention back to him. âSo, my father wanted me to thank
you for your recommendation over handling the Jade Moon pack,â he started, breaking the silence
finally. âIt turned out to be successful in the end. He said your actions during the fight and your
solutions for handling the aftermath were
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I nodded. âThank you, Alpha heir.â
Silence again. All I could think about was the seconds as they slowly ticked by. I wanted nothing
more than t o run far, far away from here.
âIs the food not to your liking?â he asked, noticing my plate. âYou've barely touched anything.
I looked down at the small piece of cake that sat in front of me with only two tiny bites taken out of
it. The entire time we'd been sitting together, I had been so nervous that I'd barely been able to eat
or drink from the spread provided. I wouldn't have been able to even tell him the flavour of
anything I'd consumed so far; I hadn't been able to taste a single thing from the stress of being in
this situation. âThe food is delicious,â I lied, having no idea. âThank you, Alpha heir.â It was clear his
father had ordered him to talk nicely to me. They both probably realised they needed me on their
side and Tytus would have known how his son's usual behaviours would have been perceived by
me. Aleric wasn't exactly known for his patience. But, if I was honest, the forced attempt at trying to
talk politely to me was by far one of the most unnerving experiences I'd ever had. Never had I
received any courtesy from Aleric before and so this new persona of his was unpredictable to me. I
found Aleric far less frightening when I could tell exactly what he may do next. Abruptly, he then
sighed and brought his hand up so fast my body couldn't help but react. I flinched at his sudden
movement. He frowned at me for a second, but continued to brush the hair out of his face, finding
my reaction strange. The teacup in my hand had almost completely spilled all over myself in my
fright. âAre you sick?" he asked. He could see how much my hands were trembling now.
âN-no,â I stuttered out, cursing internally at my body for betraying how I felt. âThank you for your
concern, Alpha heir.â
"Ariadne, I can see you're shaking,â he said. He stood up and went to reach for me. âHere just put
this down for a-."
I didn't hear whatever he was about to say though because I recoiled so quick from him that the
plate in front of me smashed against the trolley, falling to the ground in pieces. My arm had swept
across the table so fast that there hadn't been any time to stop it from falling. I turned and stared
up at him in a panic, petrified of what he would do to me for my show of carelessness. I wanted to
apologise, to beg him to forgive me, but I felt like I couldn't breathe. Nothing would pass my lips as
a coherent sentence. âAriadne,â he said in an annoyed tone. And then he reached towards me again
and I turned my face to the side, shutting my eyes as tightly as they would go to anticipate
whatever he was about to do to me.
..But nothing ever came. It felt like an eternity waiting before I finally heard him sigh again. I
carefully opened my eyes to look at him, but not fast enough to anger him further. He was rubbing
his face in frustration, clearly irritated over everything I'd just done. âOkay, I tried,â I thought I heard
him whisper under his breath. He looked back up at me, forcing a smile on his face, and stood up. A
chill went down my spine at seeing that familiar smile. I knew it so well; the kind that said h e was
hiding his true emotion from me.
âThank you for your time today, Ariadne,â he said, going back to being overly polite. âIt was a n
absolute pleasure. I hope we can do this again some time.â
It was all a lie and we both knew it. He was following formality to not incur the wrath of his father
when he returned home.
He waited several seconds for me to reply, but I couldnât bring myself to speak. It was only after I
eventually managed to give him a half bow of my head in acknowledgement that he took it as good
enough confirmation to take his leave.
I sat staring into space for a long time after he left, unsure how to process everything that had just
happened. I felt just like the broken plate that laid shattered next to me; both of us having no idea
how we became like this, but both feeling like only minutes ago everything had been just fine.
I'd thought I was ready, that I was stronger now. But I was wrong. It was clear that Aleric was still so
very much in control of me.
And there was only one way I was going to be able to change it. There was no other option. I
needed to become untouchable.