Chapter 88
Chapter 88.
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Nelly’s POV.
As I stood frozen in place, the arrow flew towards me. It seemed to move in slow motion, as if time had been slowed down. I could see the details of the arrow with perfect clarity, the fletching, the sharp point, the way the light reflected off of it.
And then, suddenly, everything sped up again. I felt someone push me, and I tumbled to the ground, landing in a tangle of arms and legs. It took me a moment to realize that I was entangled with Kex, I let out a sigh of relief. The arrow landed beside me.
“Are you okay?” he asked, his voice full of concern. I nodded as we lay there for a moment, my pounding in my chest. I could feel the adrenaline coursing through my body, making my hands shake. I took a deep breath, trying to calm myself.
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“Thank you,” I managed to whisper. Kex helped me to my feet, and I brushed the dirt off of my clothes. I turned to look at him, and I saw the worry on his face.
“What were you thinking?” he asked, his voice stern. “You could have been killed!” I bit my lip, knowing that he was right.
“I don’t know,” I admitted. “I just… froze.”
“Nelly, I think it’s best you hide,” he said, his eyes holding my gaze.
I was about to respond when Kex suddenly spun around, swinging his sword in a graceful arc. There was a sickening thud, and I turned to see a wolf lying at his feet, a large ga sh in its side. Blood spattered onto the ground, staining the grass red.
“Nelly, you need to go hide,” Kex said, his voice sharp with worry.
“No!” I protested. “I want to fight.”
I pulled my swords from my belt and faced the remaining wolves, my heart racing in my chest. I was terrified, but I couldn’t let that stop me. As I fought I kept my eyes in search of Emily, I needed to end her once and for all.
From the corner of my eye, I spotted Emily in the distance, her eyes fixed on me. I moved quickly, my heart pounding in my chest, and grabbed the fallen arrow from the ground. I closed my eyes, mumbling a silent prayer to the Moon Goddess for help.

Then, I opened my eyes and let the arrow fly. It struck Emily in the leg, and she let out a
bloodcurdling scream. Her people rushed to her side, but it was too late. Aisha stepped forward, her eyes cold and calculating.
“This is your last chance to surrender,” she said, her voice hard as steel, as she placed the sword on her neck.
I ran towards Aisha, determined to get to her before she could do any more harm. I could feel the
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adrenaline coursing through my veins, giving me the strength I needed to overcome her. Aisha looked at me, her eyes narrowed.
“I want you to guide n
want to go to torture her,” I said, my voice high and urgent.
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I gritted my teeth and summoned all of my strength, launching myself at Emily. She tried to fight back, but I was too quick for her. I grabbed her arm and began to drag her away, Aisha and few of our guards following behind us.
We finally reached the hidden cave, a secluded place far from the battlefield. I looked at the entrance, thankful that our men were guarding it, protecting us from any danger that might try to enter. I turned my attention back to Emily, who was glaring at me with hatred in her eyes.
Her leg was turning a sickly green, a clear sign that the arrow had been poisoned. I knelt down beside her, my voice calm and measured.
“Dear Emily,” I said. “It’s so nice to see you again, my brother’s fake sister.” I smiled, my voice dripping with malice.
I saw the rage flare in her eyes, and I knew I had struck a nerve. She was about to speak, but I cut her off.
“How did you feel when you heard that I was mated to Kex?” I asked, a sly smile on my face. I could see the hatred burning in her eyes, and it felt like a sweet victory.
“You can’t expect me to answer that,” she said, her voice tight.
I pressed the blade of my sword against her wound, and she screamed in pain. I felt a rush of satisfaction, and I couldn’t help but laugh. “Please,” she begged, her voice breaking.
“Don’t do this. Please.” I felt a twinge of guilt, but I ignored it. I wanted to see her in pain to soothe my wolf. How dare she merge hands with our enemies? How dare she try to end my life?
I was too angry, too hurt to stop. I felt like I was burning up inside, consumed by hatred and rage. I held the sword against her wound, feeling the heat of the metal against my skin.
She screamed again, and I could see the fear in her eyes. A smirk appeared on my face as I removed
the sword.
Her eyes were wide and full of fear, but there was also something else in them – a kind of glee. She seemed almost delighted by the situation, and it made me sick. I knelt down beside her and asked.
“Why did you poison me?”
“Because you deserve to die, just like your parents and that weakling of a brother,” she replied, laughing.
“You know how my brother died?” I asked, my voice tinged with disbelief.
“I killed the idiot,” she responded laughing.
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I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Emily had killed my brother, I was overwhelmed with and I slapped her across the face. My hand stung with the impact, and I felt a sick satisfaction..
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