Arya
Adonis just kept standing in front of me, anger and frustration radiating from him in waves as his whole body clenched,
“You don’t know what you’re saying Arya, you’ve just lost both your parents and you’re still in shock. You’re obviously not thinking clearly,” He said calmly before sighing, “Sean is now the alpha of Lacuna, and he will take over full control of this pack.
You have other responsibilities to attend to as my mate, as future luna and queen of pack Solasta. Both you and you’re brother have your own responsibilities Arya, just not to the same packs,” My brows furrowed in anger as I clenched my jaw, my eyes were spitting diggers at him at this point,
“How dare you just presume that I will go back with you, like the true prince you are, right?” Immediately looking around at my surroundings I quickly found what I was looking for as I took five steps to the right of Adonis, to basket hanging from the tree there.
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Adonis My beast is on the brink of losing his mind, I've been stuck in this cage with my men for hours, my father's beta is in here with me, and all in all, we're about twenty-two. There are a few more cages filled with our men and woman, our warriors and fighters. But all I can think of right now is my father, his lifeless body lying there, and Sean refusing to let me take him home for a proper burial. And then there's Arya, I wonder if she's still with her real family, I wish I could see her face one last time. I know the moon is almost at its highest and soon it will be too late, I'll be dead, and.... gulping my jaw clenches as my brows come together. And so will she... I'm sitting hunched over as my arms drape over my knees, my head is hung low and I'm blocking out the murmurs as Sean's men torment mine. But I don't care about that right now, time is ticking away and I'm stuck in here, my mate is far away and our time is basically up. Tonight the curse that has been weighing
Arya My head was spinning as I stood up, it was dark inside this section of the cave and the air seemed stuffier, it wasn't exactly my first choice to get in here but it would most likely prove to be the most successful. I know the way and even though it's a tight space of squeezing through an opening best suited for a child I know that this is the only way we will go undetected, Asher suddenly groans from behind me as he squeezes through the gap in the wall. "Seriously, Arya, this was your big plan, to lead us through a gap for midgets?" Scoffing I roll my eyes as I push on through the narrow space, "I didn't tell you to come with me, last time I checked you were the one who wouldn't let me come alone, remember?" "You can't be serious to think that you would have been able to take Sean on by yourself, I've had dealings with him in the past, and whether he's my cousin or not he's always been a bit of an entitled dick." "Firstly, I can handle Sean just fine. Yes, he's sort of los
Arya I had managed to convince alpha Blake, Aaron, and Axel to enter the cave through the only other opening they thought was there. Little do they know that I've sent them through the opening which would ultimately keep them as far away from danger as possible, long enough for me to get to Adonis and free him and his people. The entrance I had sent alpha Blake and my brothers into however would lead them to a section we like to call confusion, it's named that because to our enemies it would seem like the only way in if they happened to stumble across it, and once inside it's like a maze which has you wandering in circles before eventually coming across cages which would be unoccupied. They would be unoccupied because they were still being installed when my dad... cringing at the fact that I just referred to alpha Warrick as my father when he was nothing of the sorts has me reliving a moment in the section of confusion just a few weeks
Arya We headed out the back of the castle as the eerie silence made it all too real, the whole castle was deserted, it has gone from a vibrant and busy place to absolute emptiness. Mist and fog covered the grounds like a clouded blanket. Looking up at the sky it was plain to see that bad weather was approaching, the clouds were dark and I couldn't help but wonder if we were in for a blizzard as a sudden and unexpected gush of wind blew icy particles right past us swirling across the darkened sky. None of us said anything though, because honestly, a blizzard was the least of our worries right now, right? I didn't want any of my family going underground with me and an unimaginable fear started creeping deep inside of me at the realization of what we could be walking into, I've been down there so I know all too well each and every angle of the place, going alone would mean that I would be able to move unnoticed amongst the shadows, hav
Arya "This is not a fight we can win, if Sean has everyone underground that can only mean that he's managed to overthrow Dimitri's men completely, and so doing anyone who would apose him from his own pack. Going down there would be suicide, I can't let any of you come with me." My words suddenly became completely lost to me the moment Asher pushed right past his brothers like they were not even there, he sidestepped alpha Blake and was instantly right up in my face as he caged me against the door behind me. Staring right down into my eyes I could feel his breath fanning my face as his eyes were suddenly burning with his wolf steering the ship behind them, "You're not going alone, I won't let you, you're mine." I grimaced at his words as my jaw dropped, but strange enough that same strange tingling sensation returned down my spine and my heart started racing to almost five beats per second, "Asher, what... I don't..
Arya It felt like a nightmare coming undone at the seems of a torturous contribution of self-loathing, I hated the lie, the faketiciuous mist of distraction that concealed my eyes from the truth. The moment we walked onto the grounds of the castle. it became clear that we were unwelcome, I held my head high, confidence resonating within me and projecting itself within the concealed realm of my soul. Asher turned his face to look at me, brows furrowed as my family and I entered the castle, only to be met with confused resistance. Where was everyone, why was everything so quiet? I swallowed hard as I stood at the entrance of our castle entrance, the doors wide open and no one there to guard it, what the hell was going on? Inhaling deeply I closed my eyes, I tried to understand the foreign situation I was now presented with. The castle was never empty, never left unattended. So why now, why did I feel