Chapter 48: Bad choice

*~Author’s POV ~*

The carriage moved slowly along the worn forest path. Inside, Aurora sat upright, flipping through a spellbook as glowing runes danced at her fingertips. Hazel sat beside her, resting a gentle hand on her shoulder, offering silent comfort. Though the ride was calm, tension clung to the air like mist.

Behind them Blue moon wolfs stationed there to ensure Hazel’s safety. Just as Elder O’Brien had ordered, she was being moved from the High House—supposedly for her own good. The Council had agreed. Hazel hadn’t.

And maybe... they were all wrong.

The carriage gave a sudden jolt.

A sharp thud echoed beneath the wheels, and the driver cursed as the horses neighed, rearing slightly. Aurora’s spell flickered out.

"What was that?" she muttered, snapping her book shut.

The driver twisted in his seat. "A rock, I think. I’ll check." He hopped down and approached the obstruction cautiously.

Then—whizz!

An arrow flew from the shadows. The driver caught it just in time, inches from his chest. His eyes widened.

A second arrow struck him dead through the side. He dropped.

Aurora’s eyes darkened. "Hazel, up! Now!"

Hazel jolted awake as Aurora dragged her from the carriage. The forest had gone silent—but not empty.

"Versa," Aurora whispered, and a glowing force-shield burst around them.

Then, from the woods, they emerged.

First, five cloaked figures—witches. But behind them came another: an older woman, cloaked in black, long dark hair draping over her shoulders like a veil.

Hazel gasped. Aurora’s breath caught.

"Dahlia," she hissed.

But it wasn’t just the witches.

Another figure stepped forward.

A man they knew.

"Elder O’Brien," Aurora said in disbelief.

Hazel’s blood ran cold. The wolves guarding them shifted to human form, surrounding her protectively. But it was too late.

he would. And Caspian—Beta Caspian, of all people—how

was low and firm. "So this is where

She nodded toward Dahlia.

little imposter witch. Should’ve died long ago. Now

stepped in front of her

smirk deepened. "Your life? Sweetheart... you’re already

Blood gushed from her

out, crouching

gasped. "The

"I’m not leaving you—"

side. Her eyes flicked black. "I’ll have to use dark

"No!"

with a shaky grin. "Dark magic has always been

the word again, louder,

rising slowly from the ground, dark power leaking

to see you try," she

erupted. The witches took their positions.

Hazel turned to run.

a step when the five cloaked figures behind Dahlia lunged forward, sprinting toward them with terrifying speed. Before Hazel could scream,

Behind them, chaos erupted.

glowing red eyes, growling low. The wolves who had been secretly guarding Hazel abandoned the shadows and burst forward—shifting midair into their

clashed. Spells exploded. Screams rang

behind it all, her back pressed against the shattered carriage. Her vision blurred. Her limbs wouldn’t move. Something was weighing her down—not physically, but spiritually—like the

echoed, but Hazel couldn’t make out the words

Every sound was muffled.

Every breath felt stolen.

and O’Brien tearing through their defenses like a monster

And then it happened.

sharp, twisting pain shot through her belly—deep,

to her knees. Blood pooled underneath

mouth opened to scream, but instead, she choked. Thick, dark blood poured from her

sobbed, both hands clutching her stomach. "My

Then came her voice.

Dahlia crooned from the chaos, stepping out like a queen in the center of war. "I’m

her through the fight, untouched, unfazed, her

here," she whispered.

Hazel didn’t move.

She couldn’t move.

But her body did.

Hazel was lifted off the ground and slammed hard onto her knees before Dahlia. The witch

gasped, struggling, blood dripping down her legs and mouth. Dahlia tilted her head, examining her like

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