Chapter 89
A Gift from the Goddess
Chapter Eighty-Nine
No, no, no, no...
No, this couldn't be happening.
I'd been so guarded against everyone else that I hadn't seen the real issue sinking its teeth within
me the entire time.
âAria?â Aleric asked again, grabbing onto my shoulders to steady me.
But I recoiled quickly away, taking a few shaky steps away.
âNo, don't... don't touch me. I'm... I'm not..." I said disjointedly, unable to even finish my sentence in
my current state.
âAre you okay?"
âWhat if he's just trying to gain your trust,'l heard her say inside.
âWhat if heâs lying to you.â
âWhat if heâs going to betray you again?â
Over and over, her voice started to fill my head. All the things she'd told me once before now
beginning to overlap until it was the only thing I could hear. As if I were in the middle of a crowded
room filled with people shouting.
"You could pull the knife out. No one would even know it was you. They'd say it was the rogues.â
âYou did the right thing. Either way, this is the best thing for us.â
âWe made a vow. Myraâs death was a result of making that same mistake once more."
âKill her. Kill her now. Strangle her until the light dies from her eyes.
âStop!â I shouted, covering my hands over my ears. âStop, please! Get out of my head! Get out!"
âHe trapped us, degraded us, tried to force us into a union... and then had our parents kil-"
â They don't respect you enough. You should make them kneel. All of them. It would force them to
acknowledge yo-*
-Donât need them. Aleric was, and always will be, our undoing. He was our beginning and our end.
Time does not change t
'-Offer us nothing but lies, all stemming from a new personal vendetta. Look at how he continues to
deny everything even though we heard the evide
'âAnd is in league with her? What if Cai just wants you to think he isnt on her side so you'll open up
and let him steer you in the wrong direc-?"
"STOP! STOP! STOP!" I yelled as I fell to my knees, the onslaught of imagery and voices filling my
head too overwhelming to cope with.
I couldn't hear anything else, couldn't see anything else. There was now only one thing.
There was just Thea.
Only Thea
âWhat if that piece is the only thing sustaining us? We were meant to be dead. We don't even
belong in
this timel-,
âGoing to die either way. You need to act now! Selene is the enem
'~know it's the right thing to do. You need to end this now. Kill Lucy
-Should kill them before they kill you. No more liabilities. Just try it-*
âDo it. Kill him
FINISH IT
And I began screaming.
Somehow louder than even the voices in my head, I screamed a piercing shriek into the air, wishing
more than anything that all of this would just end.
My brain now felt as though it was completely on fire, burning me up from the inside as it struggled
to compensate for the sheer amount of chaos happening internally.
âArial Aria! Talk to me!" I vaguely heard Aleric yell once my scream had subsided.
But I couldnât reply, couldnât find my voice as she continued to swarm my mind. Showing me every
step I'd made in my journey of becoming her pawn
"Cai, get in here! I need help! She's convulsing. We need to get her to the hospital.â
And I wasn't sure exactly what happened next but I had never been so grateful for everything to
cease.
..And, finally, everything went black.
When I eventually awoke, I felt cold everywhere.
The feeling of crisp bed sheets welcomed me along with the smell of strong chemicals filling my
nose. A scent I was instantly familiar with.
I was in the hospital.
"Alpha?" a voice asked and I finally opened my eyes slowly to see Elder Luke.
It felt as though I were waking up without enough rest, my body still incredibly sore and exhausted
everywhere. But inside I felt worse than I did outside. As if my mind had been put through a
shredder.
However, putting aside her mental assault on me, the new discovery also left so many unanswered
questions in its wake. So many conflictions about myself that I wasn't sure how to get the answers
to.
Like... just how much of âmeâ was still here... and how much was the version that Thea had moulded
me into?
I still didn't feel the weight of my actions as I probably should have; I didnât have that sense of guilt
or sickness in the pit of my stomach to tell me I was wrong. To me, the things I'd done had felt
justified, as though I could see the rationality behind those decisions
So was Cai right? Was I devoid of compassion and morality now?
..Was that permanent?
*..How... how long?â I asked, my throat still raw enough to force a cough from me.
He walked to the side of the bed and handed me a glass of water. A welcome relief.
âNot too long,â he answered. "Perhaps a day.â
A whole day? And 1 still felt this tired? It really was worse than I initially thought. Though, the silver
handcuffs around my wrist probably weren't helping with that.
âFrom what Alpha Aleric has told me, I presume that Thea has been meddling with your mind a
little? He mentioned you were screaming for something to get out of your head.â
I winced at the rank title he gave to Aleric, a reminder of my own inadequacies. It was a sore spot,
for sure, but I had to remember that it was for the best given my current situation. We would need
to discuss i t further, but I had to assume we would be running with our original plan for split
ownership... one day.
âI think sheâs been in here for a long time,â I answered. âTruthfully, I don't even know for sure how
deep her influence goes. When I discovered from Selene that Thea was once the Goddess of Sight, I
assumed her ability of perception manipulation was a little bit more straightforward like with the
mate bond and Cai. Instead, it seems far more complicated. She presented herself as being a part of
me, slowly lulling m e into a false sense of trust. It's been three years that sheâs been whispering to
me, manipulating me to see things the way she wanted me to. She would always come to me at my
most vulnerable moments.â
Elder Luke nodded his head thoughtfully, listening carefully to my explanation. I took that to mean
Aleric had told him about Thea's identity already; information I divulged back when he was still in
the cells. What he probably wasn't expecting though was for me to name drop Selene. But if he was
surprised or shocked at all, he didnât outwardly show it.
âAlpha, if I may..." he started, his eyes full of a keen curiosity. âI canât help but wonder that, for a
being who has so much power at her disposa.. why did she not just kill you when you were younger,
if that is her goal? Seems strange to go about this in such an indirect way.â
âShe can't,â I answered. âThere is a very long, very in-depth explanation for why, one that revolves
around the origin of our kind. Simply put though... Thea wants revenge on Selene and is trying to
regain the abilities stolen from her. Those abilities being the same ones you once spoke to me
about; the ones possessed by the original lineages. In order to protect Thea from simply killing us to
get them back, Selene placed a curse that would prevent her from spilling the blood of the chosen
children protecting them.â
He frowned, deep in thought over my words as he digested what I'd told him. If only he was able to
see what Selene had shown me. He was the kind of person who would relish in that sort of
knowledge.
âAnd did she explain to you how the curse can be broken?â he asked, catching me off guard.
"... What do you mean?â
âWell... nothing is completely invulnerable. I imagine that, since Thea's attempt of having you all to
turn on each other has failed, perhaps she will find another method to achieve her goal?â
I hadn't considered that. Was there a way for Thea to break the protection? In the past I was fairly
sure she hadn't ever accomplished such a thing, having relied on Aleric to do her dirty work... but
then that didn't explain how she dealt with him.
With the other two lineages gone, how did she plan on retrieving Aleric's last ability without directly
killing him?
And I tensed up immediately over the revelation.
..It meant that there was possibly a loophole.
Perhaps things weren't as safe as I initially believed.
âNo, you're right...â I said, still in thought. âThere probably is something about the curse I don't
know about, something Selene didn't tell me.â
But since information like that would have assisted us immensely in our defence against Thea, I
couldn't
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help but wonder why Selene wouldnt divulge that information. Did the answer negatively impact
her in some way?
âIn my experience, I have found that things are rarely ever one-sided,â he said. âSomething
remarkable enough as to protect you on such a large scale would surely have some sort of
weakness. Nothing in life i s perfect.â
It would be in line with what I already knew about the Gods, reconfirming that there was definitely a
correlation between benefit and impact...
Like when I would use my ability, it used to drain me significantly to the point of passing out. It took
a loto f training before I could tolerate the energy it required from me.
And when Selene created our kind and rebirthed the mortal children, it resulted in them becoming
cursed by the moon; sharing their bodies with a wolf.
Even the mate bond wasn't perfect. It would give us immense bliss but, if it were to ever be formally
broken, it would also cause us immense pain. And that was without taking the marking process into
consideration. A bond-breaking occurring after one was marked would have a high chance of
making the parties perish. Higher risk, higher reward.
Nothing was without fault, just as Elder Luke said.
âYou'll need to excuse me, Alpha,â he then said, breaking me from my thoughts. âThere is a meeting
soon and I am required to attend. I would very much like to continue this conversation at a later
date though.â
"A meeting now?" I asked, quickly sitting up in the bed. âWhere is it? The meeting hall?"
â..Yes, Alpha,â he answered hesitantly.
"Give me five minutes and we can go together.â
But as I started getting out of bed to retrieve the clean clothes left for me, I noticed Elder Luke was
still looking at me with an unsure expression. Almost as though he wanted to say something to me.
âWhat is it?" I asked, frowning at his reaction. âCanât I attend my own packs meeting?â
But he simply bowed his head. âYou may do as you wish.â
I did my best not to feel insulted at the silent insinuation and, instead, focused on getting ready
instead. M y body still felt tender everywhere but, true to my word, I managed to leave with him for
the meeting before too long had passed.
The meeting seemed to have already started by the time we arrived. The ranked members and
council in attendance were in deep conversation related to pack affairs and I did my best to quietly
enter. A futile attempt in itself. The room went completely silent the moment I entered through the
door.
âAria,â Aleric greeted, a note of surprise in his voice. âYou're here.â
âYep, I'm here,â I repeated.
But Aleric approached me before I could make it too far, intercepting me after I'd taken only a few
steps through the door.
â..Are you sure you want to be here?â he asked quietly, directing me to face away from the group.
"Are you feeling better?â
âI'm feeling well enough to be here. We've got a lot of work ahead and I want to be a part of that.â
âWell... it's just... You know,â he said, an awkwardness to his words.
âI âknowâ what?â I pressed, my eyes narrowing.