Ava stood alone, watching the others prepare for the team challenge they were supposed to head out for in a few hours. She had woken with a cold feeling on her chest but she wasn't sure if it was because she was scared of making another mistake or maybe something else."Hey," Zora said softly, placing a gentle hand on Ava's shoulder. "Are you okay, cause you don't look so good".Ava tried to smile, but she couldn't fake it."I'm fine, just... you know, scared about the mission.""Tell me about it". Zora sighed "I've heard a lot of rumors that the masters are planning to send us on a suicide mission where we will have to fight dangerous rogues, monsters, ghosts........""Not helping Zora". Ava waved her hands to make Zora snap out her imagination."My bad, what I meant to say is as long as we look out for each other, we'll be just fine". She assured Ava."Speaking of which, Justin and Gwen arrived, we should probably see what we're up against".Ava and Zora were the last to arrive at t
The training grounds of the Starry Howler pack filled with usual morning activity. Hendrix and Betty were up early to begin their training."Do you really think the rogues retreated just because they were outnumbered?" Betty asked, as she tried to block one of Hendrix's kicks."I'm not so either but I suspect that those rogues are up to no good again"?He moved quickly, aiming a strike at Betty's side which she dogged. "A few days ago, I asked my father to let me investigate the movement of the rogues but he still refused to let me leave the pack's territory."You know your father, he's always been very protective of you cause you're the only one he has left and besides, you'll be the next Alpha soon. He can't risk you running off into danger like that" Hendrix moved quickly, catching her off guard, with a swift move, he managed to sweep Betty's legs out from under her. But before she could fall, he held onto her.
The Darkhollow Dungeons was the most feared place in the entire Rogue nation. It served as the prison hold of lady Kaira built deep the mountain side within her territory. No living rogue knew exactly who or what was locked inside it but one thing was certain, no one ever lived to tell the story.Lady Kaira made her way through the dark and dusty prison hold inspecting each cell, she was accompanied by two of her guards who kept a safe distance from her."Have the prisoners been causing any trouble lately". She asked, properly inspecting each cell."Not at all my lady.....everything is in place, just like you ordered". The first guard replied."Then why does this prisoner look so miserable? Have you gone against my orders and decided to torture him instead". She looked at the miserable condition of the prisoner, his body all covered in bruises and scares probably from all the countless year of torture. The guards shook in fear "No...no my lady. We've given food, water and everythi
The Next Morning "Failure only on the second day of your training? This is unacceptable!" Master Kai growled, looking at the guilty faces of the recruits. "The first rule of being a Guardian is to always be vigilant, and ready to fight at any time you're called upon. What if these summons were for an actual threat instead of just morning drills?"Ava felt shame burn her cheek , Master Kai was absolutely right they had failed to show up on time from the morning drills. It wasn’t their fault entirely, the Neon wood was far from the main training ground, and moving from a long distance in a short period of time was a challenge on its own. As for the other recruits, she had no idea why they had fallen behind too."If you recruits wish to prove yourselves worthy of joining our ranks, you must rebuild and earn it starting right now."He gave a signal, and some heavily muscled senior Guardians stepped forward carrying huge megalith stones. Ava gulped hard as one of the stones was dropped i
Lady kaira was surrounded with dark energy as she meditated in the Skull pavilion. The soul separation spell was one of the most dangerous spells she had studied for many years until she was strong enough to become a master of her own."My lady......my lady! I must speak with you at once." Vaskra came rushing almost out of breath.Kaira slowly opened her eyes, disgust written all over her face "You dare disturb my meditation, Vaskra?" Vaskra dropped to one knee, bowing his head. "Forgive me, my lady. But I've just received some very disturbing news, it can't wait any longer." "Speak then but I had hoped that for your sake it would be worth my time.""The rebel rogues have gathered all their forces and they are returning to Rogue Nation even as we speak.""Ah yes, those Rebels. I had begun to think they had refused my order to return back to Rogue Nation.""Y-you knew about this, my lady?. Vaskra stammared, t
Ava wiped the sweat from her forehead as she looked up at the sky. The was about to set in the Neon Wood training grounds and the only thing left for her to do was set up her tent. She had barely made it here in time to get a spot. Now she had to figure out how to make this place feel like home, at least for a little while. Ava sighed, looking at the tent pieces scattered on the ground. "Come on Ava, you can do this". She sighed, taking up a tent stake with only one good arm, her other shoulder still hadn't recovered from her fall during the race. Being an omega sucked and she knew that all too well. "Dammit!" she said quietly, trying not to let others hear. The tent stake had hit a rock and bent and now it was no good. Fresh tears welled up her eyes as she was becoming more and more frustrated. Without thinking, she angrily hit her sore arm against a tree. "Ouch". She screamed