Chapter Seventy Six 

” Why Elder Luke” Aleric asked me a few days later 

We were in his ca, driving towards the housing estate where the Elders resided A piacelhadatvted since my marking confumation three years ago 

” Are you seriously asking me that?” 

“Well, it‘s just he‘s the least experienced Elder, right? Alenc sad “Didnt he join only a few years ago? Wouldn‘t one of the other six Elders be better to reach out to since they‘re more experienced 

“The fact you‘re even asking me that means you mustn‘t be overly familiar with how this pack is actually run yet,” I replied. 

“I know enough,” he said defensively, making me laugh. 

“Okay, okay, sorry. I‘ll explain,” I said. “Have you ever noticed how all of the workload Tytus gives you consists of only very minor issues? Like petty problems that don‘t need much thought 

“Yes but I‘m not a fully sworn in ranked member yet. The larger issues would be looked after by Tytus and the Elders.” 

“One the surface? Yes,” I said. “If it‘s the same as the past, then, yes the Elders are the ones currently looking after all the bigger issues. Back then. Tytus and yourself would have the final say but you weren‘t typically the people coming up with all of the ideas You relied on the Elders and me for that 

“On the surface? Is this where you finally tell me why just this one Elder ?** 

* needed to give you context first,” I said, disapproving of his impatience. “So, as I was saying, currently the Elders are looking after all the major issues. Now, if you ever get your hands on the private meeting minutes one day, you‘ll see one name constantly popping up Luke Hastings.” 

“Elder Luke?” he asked to which I nodded. 

“Elder Luke is single–handedly one of the most dangerous people in our pack and he doesn‘t even need to lift a finger for that title,” I said “After I‘d completed my Luna coronation, I went into the pack vault and read through most of the classified documents relating to meetings and politics. In a way, he is basically running the place right now with his strategies and was the person who sparked my initial fascination in the field” 

The pack vault was located in a secret location under the Winter Mist, reserved for only ranked members and Elders. Not even heirs were allowed in there it was the place where all treasures and important documents were kept for safekeeping. Among many other things, a notable item in its inventory right now was the ancient sword that beheaded me 

In the past. Aleric had banned me from going in there but technically, by holding a Luna rank, i normally should have had access. Apparenily in this life, he didn‘t seem to care as he now didn‘t even remark on The faci l‘a been in there. 

Alenc drove quietly for a bit mulling over what I‘d just told him. He was probably piecing it all together You‘re nght. Thinking about it now, he does seem to influence far more than the others 

I smiled. “Don‘t feel bad. If you hadn‘t noticed Elder Luke subtly pushing meetings his way up until now then you were just doing exactly what he expected you to If everyone knew what he was doingI‘m sure it would be a lot harder for him to accomplish some of the things he does Hell, even I only found out a few years ago that he has people working under him directly. Pretty sure even the ranked members might not know about that one as it was a surprise to me.” 

Chapter Seventy Six 

Trecalled how he‘d somehow known Cai was training me in combat even though only Myra, Cai and I knew about that. He was a master of secrets on a higher level than most probably realised. After all, as he had so nicely put it in the past, he didn‘t get to where he was now without help. Who knew how vast his network actually was? 

“If we find ourselves on the opposite side of Elder Luke then I can‘t guarantee the outcome,” I continued.” Truthfully, I would rather face Tytus head–on several times than go up against Elder Luke even once. He‘s a lot smarter than I think some give him credit for... and I owe him a lot for helping me get to where I am.” 

If he had never suggested I pursue becoming Beta then there was no telling where I‘d be right now. Sure, i t hadn‘t worked out, but without it, Aleric and I would have never gotten closer. And I would have never become stronger or more confident. I was where I was today because of him. Because he believed in met o do something that was previously unheard of. 

It was exactly that mentality of his that I was counting on. The sort of progressive, open–mindedness that he was renowned for even prior to this life. He‘d been an ally towards me up until now... but would it be that way when the moment for change finally arose? 

Because I knew approaching him wasn‘t without its risks. I was still completely aware of the fact that this would be asking him to betray his current Alpha... and everyone had their limits. 

We‘re here,” Aleric said, pulling up to the gated property. “I‘ll try to be here to pick you up when you‘re done. All good?” 

| unbuckled my seatbelt and nodded. ‘Yep, all good. Oh... and if anyone asks why I‘m here?” 

“You‘re meeting with Elder Luke to read his book collection. It caught your attention during your marking confirmation a few years ago.” 

I smiled. It wasn‘t a lie but it was a nice double–sided coin nevertheless, acting as a cover for my main reason for coming here. 

“I‘ll see you later, Aleric,” I said and exited the car. 

Upon leaving, I approached the intricate black iron gates being manned by a warrior. Just like the last time I was here, they opened the entrance up for me immediately without needing to announce who I was. 

what the marking confirmation would mean for my future. This time I was nervous because of

need to wait long before a familiar voice

  1. me. 

voice greeted,

always did; a messy unkempt look about him which somehow fit his character perfectly

call me Aria, just

requested to spend some time reading my collection? Given your

office. “Funny how life sometimes gets

referring to a greater divine plan?” he asked, looking at me curiously from the corner of his eye. “I f so, should

Chooter Seventy SA 

little. “Where possible, I prefer to sway my future in the direction I choose, rather than rely on a higher power for

but we kept walking. Given his position, it was probably best he didn‘t publicly

Just like the last time, my breath caught in my throat a little

an eagerness bubbling inside that reminded me of how much I missed the

had to remember why I was here... and it wasn‘t just for

interested in a particular event that occurred a few years ago. Are you familiar with the history of the Blue Vale pack? I‘m sure you know which incident I‘m referring

me, quickly catching

of that event you

you‘re pretty experienced in this field so I was wondering what your opinion on it was. Do you think that

of curiosity I was familiar with. There was no question he knew what I was talking about. What I was *actually*

where the title succession hadn‘t been passed down to the next in line but rather a relative. In a protest against the current leadership, their pack

Luke what his opinion on the matter was, whether he agreed that the change in leadership was the right decision, what I was really asking him was if he

he‘d figured out my cryptic

strange circumstance, to say the least,” he started,

I really didn‘t want to start a game of chess against the same man I‘d originally learned from.

see that regardless of the initial impact, they believed it was the right thing to do. And in that belief, they have accomplished more

| asked, doing my best to keep my voice neutral despite the excitement building inside. “You wouldn‘t stop

of my question. If he agreed

and sat in his chair behind the desk, leaning back

he finally said “No, I wouldn‘t stop them from doing what they thought was ilghi, bomeilmet change can be a much worden eller for

longer. I think they would probably appreciate that.”

cintosilly not satisfied just yet “Have you asked any of my other colleagues

smick “lihink we both know I don‘t

then laughed and instantly broke the tension “lilooks like someone

say? I‘ve always been a quick study.” I said, iuming back around to lace the books.” Though I can‘t say I‘ve had

seemed to

my past life and had barely lifted a lingor to help me in this one. And who could forget that prophecy they‘d had when I was born?

and, apparently, Alenc‘s too,

So how was it that a bunch ol old cronies came up with a‘ prophecy about Aleric and I‘s future, of all things?

you might be interested in reading?” Elder Luke said, pulling me from my thoughts. “I might be able to help recommend some books relating to the

had just been, the request came easy to

at him, my expression instantly becoming serious. “And I don‘t mean those vague books I‘ve already read in the library before. I mean… actual

shelves. Eventually, after a few minutes had passed, he handed me over four different ones; all of which looked lar older than I felt

so I‘m not sure if the information is as accurate

even older than the ones in my hand? Seemed

through the first book. There was definitely a lot of information I already knew, general topics and ideology, but I could see there were some new things too.

| asked surprised, reading a page relating to a

separate from the typical belief system. They‘re immortalised beyond the normal standard because of

it would surely have some sort of impact on Selene. And i t made me wonder about other things too. Like... did he have children

still left feeling a little unsatisfied. It hadn‘t

of significance

prophecy?” I asked slowly, my mind still unable to shake the feeling that I was missing something there. “The one that stated Aleric and I would be together and bring prosperity

seconds. “I don‘t know if they should call it a ‘prophecy‘, truthfully,” he said, scratching his chin. “Though your word ‘prediction‘

by Selene?” I asked. It was the first time I’d heard anything like this. My whole life I‘d grown up being told it

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