Chapter 226
Strings of Fate by Kit Bryan
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I sigh and face her again.
âYouâre right.â I mumble the words.
âExcuse me?â She sounds incredulous. Ugh, sheâs going to make me repeat it?
âYouâre right okay? I should have tried asking you first. I will try to remember to do so in the future. I have been worried about my sister and after hearing she got engaged I might have. gone a little out of control. Donât worry about your job. I know the man who owns Borderline, I will make sure you donât get in trouble for missing your shift today.â I take another deep breath and Iâm careful with my choice of words this time. I donât like having to ask for help.
âI am hoping that you will agree to help me protect my sister by further investigating Tristan.â Ryann raises an eyebrow at me.
âI thought you didnât really believe in my power?â I shrug.
âIâm not sure I do. Maybe it is just because you seem to be the only other person around here who is suspicious of Tristan, but I find I really want to trust you.â At least thatâs what Iâve been telling myself.
âSo you have decided you do believe me?â She asks. I shrug and tell her about the test I have planned to confirm her abilities. It shouldnât be difficult, but she looks unsure.
âI donât know about this. I usually try to avoid sharing what I see. It seems a bit like a violation of privacy to share what threads I can see on people.â Huh, I hadnât considered that. Itâs actually kind of decent of her. I probably wouldnât want my personal business shared with anyone who asks. But still, I need to know.
âPerhaps, but I can think of no other way to be sure.â She considers my words, her brow furrowing.
âI will tell you, but I have a few conditions. First, you canât share the information I tell not even with the people themselves. Fate knows what itâs doing. I donât need anyone
you,
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interfering with it.â I nod my acceptance.
âI can agree to that. What else?â
âSecond. I wonât tell you anything about your own threads, not unless I feel you really need to know. Most of the time you are better off not knowing.â Oh. I mean, I hadnât really considered asking about my own threads. But it could be helpful. If she could find my mate for me the other Alphas would finally back off. but I can understand her reluctance. Maybe I can change her mind later. I nod slowly.
âFine. Anything else?â he asks. She seems surprised that I agreed but nods that she isnât done
with her conditions.
âOne more thing. If I do tell you about someoneâs threads. I need you to promise you will try your best not to judge them. No one is perfect and sometimes the threads get tangled and mixed up and will take time to sort themselves out. It is easy to be frustrated with people when you feel they are making the wrong decisions, but you have to remember they donât know. Do you understand?â
âI understand. I canât judge anyone anyway. Itâs not like I have my life all figured out.â She
nods firmly.
âOkay, Iâll do your test then.â She finally agrees.
I canât help but grin at her reluctance.
âExcellent. If you will follow me then.â I instinctively offer an arm to her and Iâm almost surprised at my own actions. Offering to escort and protect her like I would a female Shifter isnât like me. But it feels right. She hesitates a moment then takes my arm and Iâm ridiculously pleased. Her hand is warm on my arm and rests there lightly. I lead her outside. to where I have arranged for a group of Shifters who live in the compound to wait. They have no idea what theyâre actually here for, but theyâve agreed to spare me a few minutes either
way.
âI was confident you would agree, so here they are.âI canât help but brag a little bit that I still ended up getting exactly what I hoped for, although I suppose she did win a few battles in making me ask for her help. I can tell that she thinks so too because of how she rolls her eyes
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dramatically.
âYou didnât plan to give me much choice so itâs not a surprise. Just pick someone.â She grumbles. Now I want to roll my eyes although I resist. I suspect that no one could make this woman do anything if she didnât want to. I ask her a series of questions about the relationships between those present. She answers them easily and even provides more information than I asked for. Finally, I have one last test, this one might be a little unfair but
1 need to be certain.
âOkay, one more.â I point out old Beth. Her mate passed away a few months ago, so I donât expect much. Rather than answer me, Ryann just starts walking. At first I think sheâs avoiding. the question but then I realise she has a destination in mind. We make our way to the small cemetery that we keep and she stops in front of the most recent tombstone, kneels in front of it and runs her hands over it. Oh shit, is she crying? I didnât mean to make her cry! I have no idea what to say or how to make this better. So I just stay silent and let her express herself. Eventually she breathes a deep sigh then gets to her feet and faces me, wiping tears on her sleeve. She crosses her arms over her chest and gives me a watery eyed glare.
âAre you satisfied?â She demands, clearly upset.
âI⦠I didnât think you would see anything for her. I expected you to say you couldnât answer.â Except Iâm remembering that she said something about seeing the threads after death when we first met. I thought that she was being dramatic. Can she really see a thread still
connecting them?
âWill you tell me what you see?â I ask, a little unsure. Iâm not totally sure I want the answer anymore, but some morbidly curious part of me needs to know.
âThe same thing I see for everyone else. Thereâs a red threadâconnecting their hearts.â My heart races as she gently places her hand on my chest over my heart. It is only for a half second before she drops it but the feeling stays with me.
âFrom right here. It never fades, as long as one of the pair is still living. It seems that fate doesnât believe in the saying âuntil death do us part. She stares at the gravestone looking melancholy for a minute before apparently shaking off her mood and turning her attention
back to me.
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âSo, do you believe me now?â She asks. I nod. Thereâs no denying it. She answered every question right, and a few that I didnât ask. She also managed to use the thread to navigate to find this cemetery which she couldnât have known about.
âYes, definitely.â I assure her. I ask her if she is willing to hide the reason I asked her here from Megan but she seems uncomfortable with the idea. She did mention that she doesnât like sharing information about peopleâs threads, how is this different?
âYou want me to hide my powers from her? Iâm fated to be her friend, Iâm not sure I want to do that.â Ah, she doesnât want to build a friendship based on lies. That is fair, I donât think I would want Megan to have a liar for a friend either.
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âNo, I think you should tell her about your powers, donât tell her that youâre here to investigate her and Tristan. I donât think it would be useful to tell everyone about your powers though, if you donât mind.â Mostly because if all the other Alphas and Shifters knew about her abilities she would be constantly harassed to find peopleâs mates and to tell them if theyâre dating the right person.
âI usually prefer it that way. Youâre the first person Iâve told about my magic in years actually.â Huh? Really? But she told me right away. I mean I suppose I was pretty pushy. But she could have lied or kicked me out sooner. Why didnât she?
âSo what am I supposed to tell Megan about why I am here?â She asks. Damn, we are going to need a good reason. Something that only we would know about. Something personal but that Megan would support. An idea occurs to me, but I suspect itâs going to be embarrassing for me. Still, if it helps Megan I suppose I can deal with it. Maybe it will give me a chance to get to know Ryann a little more. Yes, I think she and I are going to be spending a lot of time together if I have any say in it.
âTell her youâre here to find my soul mate.â