Testing Fate: Chapter 21
Testing Fate (#3, The Mystic Wolves)
âSomeone grab her.â
âIsnât she meant to be in the Councilâs dungeon?â
âWhat is she doing here?â
Questions swarmed around me as people stood aside and the enforcers Mason had invited swung into action. Devlin was already halfway up the aisle, his fierce look of determination enough to terrify anyone into submission.
Mason stood in front of me, trying to shield me from whatever plans Amber had. With Daniel beside him, I had to stand on tiptoes to see. Judging from everyoneâs reactions, this just proved how insane Amber was, her small party of six were no match for some of the strongest fighters, defenders, and leaders in our community. Whatever sheâd hoped to prove with this display would be short and very brief.
âUh, uh, uh!â She scolded loudly, wiggling her finger back and forth. Sheâd made no attempt to flee, instead standing her ground in a relaxed stance that screamed arrogance. Instinct told me that disrupting the ceremony wasnât part of her focus. Something bigger was underway. There was no denying her smug confidence. I just wanted to walk right up to her and wipe it off her face. âYou donât want to get too close. You didnât all think Iâd come here unprepared, did you?â
The guests closest to her gasped and stepped away. Devlin and his enforcers came to a complete stop, some with their arms outstretched as though they were trying to calm a wild beast. All while Amber grinned from ear to ear, tossing something up and down in her hand.
I couldnât see what it was but I knew it was bad, judging by the soft oath Vivien muttered.
âWhat is it?â I asked, not wanting to take my focus away from Amber. âWhy wonât anyone approach her?â
âImpossible.â Vivien sounded bewildered. âWhere did she get that? Who would ever create one for her?â
âWhat?â I squinted, trying to see better.
âShe has a spell sphere. It takes an incredible amount of magic to bring it to life and theyâre highly unstable. Depending on what itâs designed for, it could cause a lot of damage if it isnât diffused quickly.â
âCan you do it from here, Vivien?â Mason asked over his shoulder.
âIâd have to get closer to see what kind it is before I could counteract the magic.â She shifted to go forward, but I grabbed her arm.
âWait. See what she wants first. She didnât just come here to chat and catch up on the latest gossip. Sheâs after something.â Amber may act and sound crazy, but I had no doubt she had a plan.
âSheâs after Mason. Itâs always been her agenda,â Daniel answered, growling low under his words.
âWhat do you want, Amber?â Devlin asked, his voice loud and clear. âYou should be on your way to Alaska and a life of imprisonment. Why are you here?â
âI thought that would be obvious.â She offered a syrupy smile as though humoring his question. âI came for whatâs mine.â Lifting her arm, she pointed at Mason. âI came for my mate.â
âI thought we went through this already. I am not your mate. Iâve never been your mate. Your coming here, threatening people, has done nothing but dig yourself a deeper hole. Deactivate the sphere and honor your punishment,â Mason called out.
I watched as the sweet façade sheâd been wearing crumbled as he spoke, denying any connection between them. Replacing the fake smile, a snarl surfaced and it distorted her features.
âSheâs poisoned you. Donât deny it. You would be marrying me if it wasnât for that slut standing behind you. I see you trying to protect her, like sheâs some kind of prize. Once upon a time, Mason, you wouldâve done anything to keep me safe.â She tossed the ball of energy up in the air and took a step forward. âItâs not too late. Come to me now. Leave her and join me. All will be forgiven and we can leave this god forsaken place. We can be happy, Mason. I promise you.â Her voice softened and the mean glint in her eye disappeared. âWe could be so good together. You just have to choose me, like you did when we were young.â
âThat will never happen. Ever,â Mason answered. âNow give yourself over to Devlin. Itâs over.â
âItâll never be over between us. Do you hear me? Never! If I canât have you, no one will!â Amber screamed and she lunged, her arm cocked and ready to throw. Nathan quickly intercepted her and whispered something, speaking soft enough that their conversation was only between them. She shook her head, anger burning across her face as she stared in our direction. He kept talking, his mouth moving frantically; and as she pulled away, she lost her manic appearance. âIt seems weâre at an impasse. You wonât come to me and I refuse to let anyone live unless I have you. What to do . . . what to do?â
âSheâs insane,â I uttered incredulously. âShe seriously means to kill everyone.â
âWe need to remove that spell sphere and take her down. Itâs the one thing thatâs giving her power. Vivien, what do you need from us so you can get closer?â Mason asked.
âI need her distracted.â
Mason looked at Daniel and nodded. âYou ready to help? Ready to get rid of Amber once and for all?â
âI thought youâd never ask, bro.â Daniel clenched his fists, his knuckles popping. âIâll follow your lead.â
I looked at Mason and then to Amber, who still hadnât relinquished control of the spell sphere. I didnât trust her. I knew somewhere in her mind she believed she loved Mason but Iâd learned enough over the past month to never underestimate people. Instinct told me sheâd sooner kill Mason than let anyone else have him. Nothing guaranteed that his plan would keep him safe, that her deluded affection for him would stop her from lashing out. I couldnât let her hurt him. I couldnât let her dictate how my evening was meant to go.
âI believe Iâm the one you have the issue with, Amber. How about we settle this between the two of us?â I stepped around Daniel, out into the forefront. I ignored the pleas for me to come back. Even though Amber had repeatedly made a play for Mason, we both knew this was about me and her.
âI wondered whether youâd have the courage to speak up.â Once again, her sickly sweet tone caused my jaw to tighten.
âLetâs quit playing games. You want Mason. Youâve tried your best, but at the end of the day, itâs me that will marry him. Heâs mine and no sphere of magic is going to change that.â I didnât take my focus off her, ready to move at a momentâs notice should she react.
âI beg to differ, sweetheart.â She all but spat out the term of affection. âI say, I hold all the power here. I dictate what happens and if I say heâs mine, then youâd better hand him over.â
I stepped closer. âTrue. But what happens once heâs by your side? You going to carry that magic with you for the rest of your life? Because you know I wonât let him go without a fight. I will be your constant shadow. I survived the refinerâs fire for that man and I wonât let anyone take him from me.â I turned around and pointed at Mason. âAnd you better believe he wonât stay. Heâll always be looking for a way to return to me. You canât keep us apart. Youâd be foolish to try.â
âEnough! Things change. Feelings die. I can win him back and itâll be as though you never existed.â That panicked edge had returned to her voice.
âOur love will never die. You will never own his heart like I do. The only reason you think you stand a chance is because of what you hold in your hand.â
âThen Iâll just kill you with it.â Amber cocked her eyebrow and raised her arm. âOne throw and all my problems are over.â
I didnât flinch. I could see Devlin looking over me to Mason and the brief nod he gave. Things were beyond critical now, but I had a planâone that I knew would work if I could just get Amber to see its validity. All this time, weâd tried reasoning with her and it hadnât worked. I finally understood why. She was beyond logic. So, I went for the one thing I knew I could reach, her pride.
âTrue. Throw it. Destroy me. But would you truly have him? In the eyes of the law youâd just be a murderer. The second after you throw it, Devlin and his enforcers will restrain you and do you think anyone will show you mercy? Do you think Mason will plead your case?â I took another step closer. âWhat about your pride? Is this really how you want to win? By using magic? Youâre a werewolf. Whereâs your sense of honor? Obviously you have none.â The muscle under her left eye twitched and the brief movement told me Iâd hit my mark.
After what seemed like a lifetime, Amber finally responded. âWhat do you suggest?â
âA wolf challenge. Letâs settle this the way our race has always settled disputes. No more magic. No more games. Just you and me.â
âSo willing to die, are you?â Amber was back to being her arrogant self.
I held her gaze. âWhatever it takes to finish this once and for all.â
âThen I look forward to ripping your throat out. I accept.â
I was surrounded by a flurry of bodies as my mother and April rushed to get me out of my dress. My fingers worked quickly to remove the veil and hair clip, handing them over to my father for safe keeping.
I didnât have to look at everyone to know what they were thinking. It was within my right to issue the challenge, but I knew they werenât happy about it. No one had spoken a word to try and talk me out of it, for which I was grateful. If Iâd learned nothing through my ordeal with the Moirai, it was that I was strong enough to face this. I held absolute conviction I would emerge from this the victor and that our problems with Amber would be finally over. Part of me wondered why I hadnât thought of this sooner.
My eyes found Masonâs. âIâll bet you didnât plan this as part of the ceremony?â I didnât like seeing the worried strain etched on his face and my attempt at humor didnât help ease it. I reached up and tried smoothing away his concern. âThis needs to happen. You know that, right? Sheâll just keep coming and keep coming. I thought our mating being decreed by the Fates solved everything; but it didnât, not with her.â
I cupped the side of his jawline and he leaned into it, placing his hand over mine. âI know. Somewhere deep inside I always wondered if it would come to this. So, Iâm not going to say anything other than I love you so much and be careful. Amberâs a dirty fighter. Donât underestimate her. Always keep your guard up. Youâre the stronger wolf and she knows that.â Grasping my hand, he placed a firm kiss on my palm before holding it over his heart. âI believe in you, Darcy.â
I wrapped my arms around his neck, relishing the strength our connection and love gave me. This is why I willingly challenged Amber, why I would always fight for what was mine. Mason held me in return, kissing the side of my head before letting me go. One glance between us spoke volumes; it would always be just him and me, forever.
âOh, how touching. It almost brings a tear to my eyes. Goodbyes are always so moving to witness.â I ignored Amberâs snide remarks, noting she was already undressed and ready to shift into her wolf form. âDonât worry, Darcy. Once this is over, Iâll make sure heâs completely satisfied and happy. Heâll have a real female, after all.â
Quickly hugging everyone, accepting their good lucks and last minute advice, I faced Amber again. People had been busy while I was preparing, moving away any hint of a wedding and leaving a large space where weâd fight. The thought gave me a slight chill which I immediately pushed aside. Win the challenge then marry Mason, I thought. Thatâs all I need to focus on, business then pleasure.
âEnough with the small talk,â I retorted. We approached each other in the center of the makeshift area. It had been decided that Daniel would be the officiator, announcing the rules of engagement and ensuring both parties fought fairly. I was surprised that Amber hadnât argued over it, accepting his appointment with a carefree wave of her hand. It just showed how convinced she was that nothing would prevent her from winning.
Daniel stood between us. âDarcy Matthews, member of the Mystic Wolves pack, has challenged Amber Bracken, member of the Silver Canyon pack, to a death match. Do you both agree?â We nodded and he continued. âDo you both accept the conditions that one, you fight fairly and with the honor of your Packs; second, you retain your wolf forms until there is a winner; third, you cannot employ the help of anyone in the audience; and lastly, you both must continue to fight until one is dead.â
âWe agree.â The irony wasnât lost on me that this may be the only time Amber and I ever agreed on something.
âThen shift into your wolf forms.â Daniel gestured, stepping away. He took his place in the large crowd that encircled us, standing beside his Alpha. âOh, and Amber?â He paused, giving her time to look his way. âItâll be a pleasure watching Darcy kick your ass.â