A Gift from the Goddess
Chapter 53
Chapter Fifty-Three Aleric didn’t look reassured by the answer I’d given but he let me go anyway, the two of us walking back over to where Thea was laughably pretending to act scared.
I scoffed at her appearance, much to the curiosity of the warriors standing around.
Aleric ignored me and walked up to her, crouching so they were eye level. And even though I felt the urge to murder Thea more than anything in that moment, I couldn‘t help but feel a pang of distress echo inside me seeing the two of them so close together again. I knew it wasn’t remotely the same as in the past and I shouldn’t care anymore, but the reaction was involuntary. It was just more fuel for the pain I was nurturing inside. “Your name is Thea, correct?” Aleric asked.
She just nodded, her eyes wide with fear as she looked around at everyone surrounding her.
“We’ve been trying to locate you for almost a week now. Where have you been?”
Her voice was exactly the same as how I remembered it. I couldn‘t help but wonder just how good it would feel once I stopped her from being able to speak ever again. “I was attacked. Me and another girl,” she started, sounding nervous. “I think her name was Myra? She introduced herself at the shops and offered to show me around town. But that‘s when we were attacked… It was at a park down the street… a group of men came out of nowhere and… and killed the girl in front of me.”
“Why did they spare you then?”
Her eyes watered up as she began to cry. “I don‘t know... but they took me to a camp somewhere. A cave. Tied me up and beat me. But I didn‘t want to die there in the dark. I waited until they went out for food and twisted my way out of the ropes by shifting. I–I think I‘ve dislocated my ankle. It was so dark though... I didn‘t know where I was… I’ve been walking aimlessly in the woods for days now, trying to find help.”
I snorted. It was all so rehearsed, even the tears. As if the numerous patrols wouldn’t have found her in that time she was allegedly alone in the woods. The entire pack was on high alert scouring the area for rogues and didn‘t see her? And what was that about shifting? I swore Thea had only been a year older than me. Was she lying about that too?
“I was so scared,” she sobbed. “I thought I was going to die. I was only meant to be here a few days and should have been home by now. Please... help me.” “And where might ‘home‘ be, Thea? Which pack?” I asked smugly, unphased by her charade unlike the others around me. This was the Thea I remembered; the manipulator. I could see how her words were making the warriors look mildly sympathetic to her situation. It was infuriating.
But I knew she would have to come clean though. There were only two answers to my question; she was either a rogue or she would be caught in a lie when no pack would be able to verify her identity.
“I don‘t belong to any pack...,” she said, turning her eyes to me. “I was mistakenly adopted and raised by humans. I’ve been trying to navigate how this all works and have only just stumbled into this world recently. I‘m sorry, I still don‘t really understand much. Did I do something wrong? Was I not meant to come here? I was only trying to find my birth family.”
I clenched my jaw, livid at everything that sugary-sweet sounding voice was saying.
“Lies! Tell them the truth!” If that were true, then there was no way she could have avoided the private investigator for as long as she did.
Thea’s eyes widened more as she flinched away from me. “I–I‘m sorry?”
“You think I’m going to let you get away with killing Myra and waltz into this pack? I know what you are. You can’t use those tricks on me.”
was incredibly rare and almost unheard of. And she knew it. She purposely chose that background because it meant we wouldn’t be able to verify with complete certainty who she was… and it meant I couldn’t pin her for
than anything real. As if she were a poor, average girl who just woke up one day to discover she wasn’t like all the other humans. Was this the same storyline she had fed Aleric in the previous timeline? Did he take pity on her initially?
side?” I laughed, turning my
not taking anyone‘s side! I‘m just trying to do my job and understand what’s happened. Something that you’re making incredibly difficult to do!” He got up and the two of us stood in each
I finally spat out slowly, glaring up at him dead
the final
at him, but I could feel this wasn‘t an ordinary demand. He‘d actually had the audacity to Alpha order me away. I could feel the wave of authority wash over me as it tried to command my movements. I didn‘t try to fight it though... I knew well enough that
didn’t acknowledge his order and immediately walked
whispered to myself as I left. “Sympathising with
behind started to make it harder to keep going; the prospect of her escaping once more terrifying me. I
him. He was the only other
yelled out, running
“What’s wrong? What‘s happened?” “It’s Thea. They’ve found her,” I said, grasping onto his arm desperately. “But Aleric has banned me from seeing her. You can’t let her
hand in Myra’s death a day or so earlier. Surely, he would realise just how important this was? Not just for avenging Myra’s death, but to possibly
when he
jaw before finally giving me a small nod. “I‘ll do
like I was going insane being the only person who understood just how dire our situation was.
tired, Aria. Go home and rest for a bit,” he said. “I’ll let you know
Okay...,” I
nothing else I could do here and I was still under orders to return
my stares would somehow speed up time until he’d come home. I felt I should be doing something. Anything. Not just standing around waiting. Not just standing around until Thea made her next move. Was it going to be the Aleric play next? Was this the part
time. That we could be equals in our contribution to the pack, not enemies. He‘d shown so much respect to me since I‘d become Beta heir that I was now finding it
revert back to the Aleric of the past, I wouldn‘t stand by and accept
voice suddenly
hard that I hadn’t heard the front door open. My father stood there, a serious expression on
I asked without even a greeting. I could feel my heart beating
over.” I laughed. “Why would a prisoner be allowed access to the
reciprocate my humour, averting his
here. “It‘s just until they take her to the cells, right? For further interrogation?” He
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