Chapter 40
A Gift from the Goddess
Chapter Forty The conversation with my parents hadn't really ended up being much of a
conversation. There wasn't much they could do when the Alpha was personally ordering it. My
father did give me a look of concern though, which I reciprocated with a nod of encouragement. I
didn't like it either, but I'd told myself I was going to be okay. Within the week, I was packed and
waiting outside for when my lift would arrive. I had been told to be ready by six in the morning
because it would take all day to arrive at the Golden Blade pack. I wasn't looking forward to the
long drive but I was outside waiting in the cold moming nonetheless.
Finally, a black car pulled up and I opened the boot, throwing my suitcase in. Normally someone
would have come out to do it for me, but it wasn't exactly like I needed anyone to do i t. I was
perfectly capable of doing it... it was just odd.
I walked over to get in but, when I went to sit in the back seat, suddenly the door to the passenger
side opened from the inside. I peered in slowly and saw Aleric leaning over to unlock it from the
driver's seat. âMorning,â he said groggily as he straightened back up again â..Good morning.â I was
surprised to see him in the same car as me, let alone driving it. He looked tired, as if he didn't like
having to be up so early, and was dressed in comfortable clothes. His wavy black hair was even
curlier in places than normal, not having been brushed a t all today. It was the first time seeing him
looking so dishevelled yet casual.
"...Where are the warriors?â I asked. I thought for sure they would be the ones driving us.
âThey're taking a car behind us. Get in.â
I didn't question it further and followed his instruction, sitting in the seat next to him. I didn't know
what to do though, and so I ended up staring ahead awkwardly as he began driving. It was a silent
drive, neither of us having said anything since I'd sat down, and I wondered about what I could do
My eyes then spotted the music console and I naturally reached out to turn it on, thinking music
would break the awkward air. But right as I was about to touch it, I thought better of the idea. I
didn't want to annoy him so early in the day if he didn't want to listen to anything. Especially when
he looked so tired. I put my hand back into my lap and decided to just stare out the window
instead. Ten seconds later though, the music was suddenly playing. I quickly looked over and saw
Aleric adjusting the settings, looking for something to listen to. âAnything in particular?â he asked. I
stared at him in surprise.â..No.â
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He ended up playing some random song I'd never heard before but it really made me wonder. I
realised I'd never gotten to know Alericâs interests in the past. What he had liked, what he'd enjoyed
doing. Everything had always been about the pack with us or nothing at all. The rest of the drive
was spent listening to different songs, only small talk very occasionally. And by the time we finally
arrived, I was thoroughly exhausted from the long journey. We both got out of the car in zombie-
like states and stretched. Already, the sun was going down and I wondered how Aleric had
managed to make the whole trip with only minimal breaks along the way.
A representative greeted us not long after our car drove in and escorted us to the lodgings we
would be staying in. Luckily the housing looked to be close by to the main meeting hall so we
wouldn't need to worry about driving anywhere tomorrow. And so, both being exhausted, we said
our goodnights and quickly went to sleep in our separate rooms. The next day, the negotiations
began. Much to my dismay, and humiliation, the Golden Blade insisted that I get my mark
reconfirmed by their own pack Elders. I had to remind myself that I was acting as an ambassador
today just so I didnât cause a scene in front of them all.
I ended up conceding on the condition that it would be done by their sole female Elder to which
they agreed. It was a much quicker process than last time and I attributed it to their lack of
resources compared to the Winter Mist. The Elder was using a book that looked to have barely any
details, and it really made me appreciate and miss Elder Luke's amazing study. I reminded myself to
go back one day and beg until he allowed me to read everything his study had to offer.
With the confirmation out of the way, the hard part began. Unsurprisingly, it wasn't convincing them
of my legitimacy that was hard, but it was the fact that none of them wanted to deal directly with a
fifteen year old. Which was fair, all things considered. âListen to me,â I stressed through my clenched
jaw for the hundredth time that day. âYou're clearly getting a good deal here. To associate yourself
with our pack, plus the added trade benefits, your economy is obviously going to be getting the
most value out of this.â
âTell me again why sheâs discussing business with us?â one of them spoke up. I think it was their
Beta but couldn't recall his name. âI thought they were bringing the girl to show proof, not because
we'd be dealing with her directly.â
I was internally at the point of wanting to just jump across the table and rip his throat out, but I
didnât think that would be an effective negotiation tactic. Behind me, Aleric had been sitting back in
his chair, watching the entire thing take place. I could tell he was just as unhappy with how they
were treating me, his eyes narrowing every time one of them tried to dismiss me. âI agree,â spoke
one of the Elders. âWe should be discussing this with someone who at least has a bit more
experience.â
I had six years of experience conquering an entire country, but sure, I was the one without any
experience.
And so, finally, I snapped. Fed up with the entire process that had already taken us well into the
night.
âLook,â I said loudly, making everyone go silent and stare at me. âEither take the fucking deal or I
swear, by the Goddess who lives in me, that I will personally smite every single one of you. You've all
shown an extreme lack of professionalism here today and I am at the end of my rope showing you a
courtesy sorely lacking towards myself.â It wasn't like I had any God powers that could actually smite
anyone... but they didnât know that. And judging from their terrible book collection, they had no
way of figuring it out either. Instantly, they all paled, unsure what to say next. That is until finally,
their Alpha chimed in.
"Alpha heir Aleric, are you really so low as to let the girl speak to us like that during such an
important meeting?â he spat out, flustering over his words. âReel her in right now if you have even a
shred of hope remaining that we'll agree to your terms set here today.â
It was like I could see the instant switch go off in Alericâs head, and I mentally shied away,
recognising the look that came over his face. If they thought that I was bad, they had no idea who
they were actually dealing with. He didn't even have to stand up, he merely leaned forward in his
chair closer. But it was enough. It was enough for everyone in their entire council to instantly flinch
backwards, the sharpness in Aleric's eyes a threat within itself.
And for a split second, I saw it. I saw the old Aleric inside him.
And not just him... but myself also.
Here we were, once again standing in a council room, attempting to force an alliance by means of
tricks and violent threats.
I wanted to throw up.
âAlpha,â Aleric said in a cold voice. That one word was enough to make a shiver go down my spine
and it wasn't even directed at me. âI think you'll find the terms set by our packâs Beta heir here today
are actually incredibly reasonable. She has given you a very fair deal in my opinion and I believe we
have also allowed you ample time to consider it in depth over the last several hours.â
I could see the instant regret in all of their eyes. They realised quickly they had messed up by
getting him involved.
âBut, if the terms aren't to your liking...â he continued, his voice becoming dangerously low.â Then I
can assure you that if our Saintess here doesn't smite you, that I, personally, will ensure to come
back here with the entire Winter Mist's army. And I, personally, will endeavour to track down every
single one of you and tear you apart... piece by piece.â
It was safe to say we came to an agreement very quickly after that.
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But after the meeting was done, I was still upset. Furious even. We had both stooped so low in
something that could have been handled peacefully.
"Aleric,â I called, getting his attention.
I found him by the wall away from the others, watching over everyone as they completed the last
bits of paperwork.
He looked at me confused. âWhat's wrong?â âWhat's wrong?â I hissed. âWhat's wrong?! What was
that?â
âWhat?â
âYou didn't need to threaten them like that!â He looked at me incredulously. âYou mean I didn't
need to threaten them... just like you did?â I clenched my jaw. âThat's not the point. I'm not in the
right here either but you took it too far.
I looked around and saw too many people were watching us now, having spoken too loudly.
I grabbed him by the arm and started leading him away from the main building so others wouldn't
see us. But after walking for a minute or two, Aleric finally pulled away and brought u sto a stop. âI
don't get why you're so angry,â he argued. âI tried to let you handle it yourself but they weren't
going to listen. Surely you saw that too. All I did was try to help you.â âI didn't need your help! I
could handle it! And since when do you care about what people say about me anyway?" I yelled.
âWhat are you even talking about?â he spat back. âThere you go again, talking about me like I'm a
fucking criminal. We've been over this! I still donât know what I could have possibly done to give you
that impression! Before recently, we had barely even spent any time together growing up. But
suddenly you're terrified of me one day? And then every time you see me, you look about ready to
cry or run away. Neither leaves a good impression for a mate or a Beta, by the way. Both of those
would require you being able to stomach being in the same room as me!
We stared at each other, both of us out of breath from the yelling we'd just done. Both of us with
intense fury in our eyes.
I could feel the blood rushing through my veins and heart pulsing hard in my chest. I needed t o
calm down.
I turned around away from him, taking a second to breathe without us being in each other's faces
Obviously, I knew I was being unreasonable. The only reason I had been so mad at him for what
he'd done in that meeting room... was because it had scared me. Because over these last few
months, I had seen a glimmer of hope that he could become a different person, and now suddenly
seeing a flash of the old Aleric was a cold reminder. And he was right. In this life we had barely
known each other before I came back. And yet I'd changed the future so much, that it was now
debatable that we'd spoken more in this life than
the entirety of the previous one. So, from his perspective, I could see how all of my actions since
coming back would have warranted the reactions he'd had... When we first met again, I had broken
down and had a full panic attack just because he had entered a room; and then needed to be
picked up by another man just to escape him. I recoiled away every single time he moved anywhere
near me, enough that I'd even broken a plate in m y attempt to flee and accidentally hurt him with
hot tea. I'd told the entire Winter Mist council that I didnât want anything to do with Aleric or to ever
become his Luna, and even orchestrated the overturn of a tradition dating back thousands of
years... just to avoid being with him.
If Aleric had done this to me in my past life, without me having any knowledge of the future, I would
have been devastated. I had been devastated. It wasn't exactly the same or even close to being as
bad, but to an extent, Aleric had put me through something similar. I didn't begin to discover
Aleric's true nature until I was eighteen and we were mated. Was it possible that maybe he had
been a different person before? Had me coming back actually made an impact? Because if I was
able to admit that I was capable of becoming a different person now, didn't that mean that it was
possible that people from my original timeline could change also?
Only... I couldn't forget what was yet to happen. His attempt at showing he cared now was probably
nothing more than the result of being told I was his mate his entire life. He didn't have real feelings
for me, he was just angry I was rejecting him for what seemed like no reason. But I knew better.
I knew that, when Thea arrived, he would forget about me. Just like he had in the past.
I was about to turn back and apologise for at least my part in overreacting... but I didn't get the
chance.
Because suddenly several people emerged from the trees and surrounded us. And I realised very
quickly that we were under attack.