Chapter Ninety One 

Chapter NinetyOne 

There was only one choice

Only one that would allow me to salvage what little I did have left. Id already burnt bridges, destroyed faith... ruined any chance of having the life I used to so desperately crave. I couldnt necessarily fix what Id already done but I once used to believe that more bloodshed wasnt the way to solve the past, and that was probably still true now. Even if Thea made it harder to see things that way

No, I needed to save him... even if it proved more difficult than worthwhile

Calm down and think. I needed to consider this very carefully

There was always a logical explanation for these things when analysed, some sort of strategy. She could mess with my emotions and how I perceived things, but she couldnt change the hard facts. They were there if I just focused enough. I just needed to push past what I felt I needed to do, and concentrate on what the situation was actually telling me to do. 

I needed to put myself in her shoes... and see the incentive behind her actions

And so, I quickly closed my eyes and tried to see myself as her, thinking through what her decisions might have been that led her here, to this very moment...

*...I entered the vault and grabbed the sword because I need it to break the protection... but I’m caught. The young boy who came with Aria isn‘t with her but instead is in the weapons section... but maybe I wanted that to be the case. Maybe I waited so long because I needed to catch him alone.

*‘I dont kill him... because there is something else I require to break the protection. Something Aria has or is located next to. If that wasn‘t the case, I would have just disposed of him and attacked her immediately. But, no, I need him alive and to come with me because I still cant injure her directly; I need collateral. Something to use as a shield... someone to be a hostage.

*l approach Aria with the boy and talk to her... Partly because I want to... partly because there is another reason. I try to force her into a situation where she has two options; to attack me or to flee.

*... Why though? Am I gambling that Aria will do one over the other? And how would either of them help m e?

| opened my eyes again and looked at the scene in front of me, frowning in thought. Without more key information, I wasnt sure which path was the one she was betting on. Both of them were plausible and yet had their own issues

... But then I realised something. Something I was overlooking...

She was talking to me

It might not be in my head anymore but it was still the same thing shed always done; bringing up memories, making me lose hope... trying to make me scared and angry. Her weapon of choice was, and always has been, her voice

So maybe I didn‘t need to know which one she wantedme to do. Maybe all I needed to know was which one she didnt

...Which left only one thing I could do

I surrender,I suddenly said, standing up from the table in defeat

...What?” 

A look of surprise and confusion immediately crossed her and Braydens faces... though Braydens erring 

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more on the side of terror than shock

I surrender,” I repeated. You got me. Im contained in silver, underground, my bodyguard hostage... What am I supposed to do? You win.” 

What is this? You dont care whether I kill him, is that it?she said and proceeded to throw Brayden to the ground before her, sword still pointed to his throat. You think I wont?” 

I paused for a second, taking in her abrupt reaction calmly. No... I dont doubt that you will. I just don‘t know what you expect me to do here. Ive fought long enough, am both mentally and physically drained to my limit. I surrender, Thea. You win. Give Selene my regards when you finally face her.” 

Hesitation. Shes hesitating, unsure what to do here. But, more importantly, it proved my theory correct; she couldn‘t hurt me yet. Which meant she couldnt kill Brayden either, her only leverage against me. Not yet anyway 

She had tried to push me to act out of emotion, to elicit a reaction that would make me flee or attack her. Which meant there was only one option left. By process of elimination, surrendering was the only thing! could do, the only thing I knew she didnt* want me to do. I was basically having to read myself and do the opposite of what I felt I was being persuaded to do

Your move, Thea.‘ 

Quickly, she then looked around the room, scanning the area around us before her eyes finally settled on a book stacked by the table. Was that what she was after? A book? But why would a creature as old as time need a book

didn‘t get a chance to think on it more though as suddenly she kicked Brayden towards me, sending him flying across the ground.

was going to try and run. I called her bluff and

started sprinting towards the exit. But she made

Brayden alive.

You need to shift and follow her. Do not engage in combat. You are to follow her

We were trained, ranked members in one of the most elite packs in the whole country. If a kick to the gut was enough to keep us down, we didn‘t deserve the title. Sure, Brayden might be annoying and arrogant, but he had been trained since he was a child to handle more pain than that.

he didn‘t

quickly got up to his feet and, without saying another word, ran after her, shifting mid–air to take advantage of the better speed and

the

and gritted my teeth. This was not going to be pleasant.

3...21… 

*Pop.

the while wasting no time in sliding the handcuffs over my

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lessen the pain. After being sent to my death i n handcuffs already once before, I made a point of learning how to escape from them in this life should I ever find myself in another life–threatening emergency. I‘d told myself that, if they were going to send met o the trial grounds again, it wasn‘t going to be while wearing

me wondered if maybe I should be thanking Cai for the cuffs instead of the old silver

with just my left; the hand

I sprang into action nevertheless, chasing after the scents of both Brayden and Thea as it led me towards the

she‘d managed to sneak in here, that she had some way of staying hidden this whole time. That she‘d found an entrance that wasn‘t through the packhouse door upstairs. This meant | couldn‘t rely on her hopefully being slowed by warriors upstairs because she probably wasn‘t going

it. Loud growls and snapping noises coming from just outside. It sounded as though Brayden had engaged in battle, despite my clear instruction nott o get involved. The idiot was just meant to follow her,

made it outside, only to see Thea had him cornered.

He would need to shift back if he was planning to do close

only issue was that if he tried to shift now, Thea would just use that time he

shift!” I ordered as I

I was a second

enough to win

to wait. She‘d already made the error of letting him live once, I doubted she was going to do

the sword up, ready to strike, waiting for the moment he‘d be

she did so, Brayden‘s face then turned to me as he shifted, finally realising

it was too late to

of a man who knew he was about to

I did the only thing I thought would work....

myself in front of Brayden, using myself a sa shield. If she needed the book inside then it meant she still wasn‘t going

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Sillliiiiiiickkkk

pierced right through my shoulder, slicing into me as though

shock. Frozen in place.

stared from where the sword was embedded inside me… up to where Thea was looking down at me with the biggest smile

mean I expected it to be fulfilled. In fact, I didn‘t understand how this was possible at all. I‘d thought through everything so carefully. If she‘d been able to hurt me this entire time then

the pain finally hit

my knees, tears starting to fall down my face. The silver mixed in with the injury was one of the most excruciating things I‘d ever felt. Perhaps it had been a blessing that this sword had killed me with just one

maybe that wish would be a

Brayden yelled, now finished

lean me against the wall for

and quickly pulled the blade back out, forcing another cry of paint o

was over then. My expiration date was

before I had time to heal. The poison from the silver would prevent my accelerated healing from closing the

me in the eyes, forcing

through gritted teeth, pouring as much authority into it as

me. I‘d wanted so badly for it to be possible to retrieve both the sword *and* save Brayden. But it resulted in just

I quickly kicked his legs out from under him, forcing him to hit the ground just as he narrowly avoided her attack. The difference in speed between the two of them was obvious. There was no chance Brayden would be able to take her on by himself. He couldn‘t even see her attacks coming, let

of here, idiot! Now!” I yelled again.

out

was free. He was

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