Sheila's point of view

I jammed the door to Killian's chamber shut. He still hasn't returned, and no one seems to know his whereabouts all morning. Not even his beta, his friend. I sighed. Everything might have been much easier if Morgan had returned from the witches' coven. But neither he, Lorenzo, and Valerie were in the castle at the moment and it was already daylight and only a few hours to twilight.

I sauntered from Killian's room, exiting the hallways. I was heading back to my chamber, opting for a quick shower when Ria hurried up to me.

I stopped at her instant sharp call, swerving around to meet her. She was holding a brown bonded paper in her hands.

"What is that?" I raised a brow as we continued walking back to my chamber.

"It's a message. The patrolling guards told me it came this morning for you," she voiced as we reached my chamber. Her voice was normal, frankly, much better than some of the pack members and warriors I had met today. They all wore worried and fearful looks. I couldn't blame them though. Tonight was the crescent moon rising which decided everyone's fate. They all had already begun to experience the pain from the crescent moon coming, and I knew it would be worse on Killian and that worried me terribly.

I took the bonded brown paper from her, my eyes inspected it thoroughly. There wasn't anything written on it, but I recognized the mark that was at the bottom of the paper. It was almost unnoticeable. But still, I knew exactly who the message came from.

I tossed it carelessly on the dressing table, backing away from it.

"What? Aren't you going to open it?" Ria's soft body fell on the bed.

"There's no reason to, I know who it's from and I don't want to hear anything from him, especially today."

The skin on Ria's forehead crippled as she pulled up from the bed, and rested on her elbows. "Who is the letter from?"

My blue eyes found hers, and I hesitated for a broken second before replying. "My father,'' I muttered slowly, turning to the giant mirror pinned to the wall. I pulled my hair up in a messy bun and began stripping.

"It might be important, why don't you take a look?" She sounded,

I shook my head against the idea. There was nothing of importance that man could ever say to me. It had taken so much from me not to confront that man and forced him to tell me the entire truth about what happened years ago. But my brothers kicked against it. They wanted me to remain silent. They didn't want Lucius to know that I had regained my lost memories and my identity yet.

"I will be right back," I turned towards the washing room, and Ria stood up from the bed.


"I have to go now, but I will be back before evening. I have some patrolling to do before the Blue Moon warriors arrive," Ria told me.

I nodded to her words, watching her leave my chamber. Tonight was going to be hellish for Killian and the wolves, especially during the ritual the witches were going to perform. It didn't feel good leaving the pack unprotected when the ritual was in place and the wolves were busy. Killian had to request some warriors from an allied pack in North Central, and they'll be here, hopefully before the sunsets.

I rushed in for a shower and was done in a short time. I got dressed in one of my blue velvet dresses and combed through the natural curls of my hair. And I was done. But I remained seated in front of the mirror hung near the dressing table.

Abruptly, memories of what happened between Killian and Kaiser played over and over in my mind. I rubbed my hands together, groaning internally. I wished I could have told him the truth last night. I just wished I had.

"It's not your fault, girl," Adie chimed. Even though I felt so much pain, she was right. I couldn't tell Killian, not before the crescent moon night. He had already begun to experience the effect of the crescent moon curse, and telling him would only trigger his blood rage which he has no control over at the moment. Having that happen before the crescent moon night would be disastrous.

I shook out from my thoughts, standing up on my ankle boots. I still had so much to do before tonight. I was about to leave when my eyes fell on the brown bonded paper sent to me by my father.

My gaze lingered on it for a while, before snatching the paper from the table. I began to unbind it. The first thing that caught my immediate attention was the crimson fluid that smeared my hands. Then my eyes fell on the words that were inked boldly on the brown paper.

The instant my eyes swept through it, my knees went weak and my legs gave up on me. These words were written by my father. I could recognize his writing. My eyes fell on my trembling and bloody hands. This blood was Devon's. My father, that bloody bastard had him. How on earth did Lucius manage to find Devon when Killian had ensured Devon left safely for a pack in the East?

I staggered back, almost collapsing on the bed. My eyes were focused on the small wooden box that was sent along with the brown paper. I rushed to it quickly and opened it. A gasp pushed from my lungs. The box was smeared with blood as well, and a finger of Devon's.

I read the words that were written on the box. He was here, right inside Killian's territory, and wanted me to come, otherwise, Devon would lose his life. How did Lucius manage to sneak past our warriors at all borders of the pack without being seen?

The pain I felt vanished at once and it was quickly replaced by rage. I had to find Killian. I hurried to the door, stopping abruptly. I didn't know where the hell he was.

I grabbed my furry blue cloak, the paper, and the box and left my chamber. I wasn't going to let any harm come to Devon.

In a haste, I exited the castle and motioned to the woods. I took the path to the mountains where Lucius was. Aside from the fact that he had Devon, I was dying to meet him. From the letter, he must have somehow found out that I had regained my lost memories. He knew I was well aware of who I was, and exactly what he had done to me. Frankly, I was desperate to know the truth and find out how everything happened fourteen years ago. How did I end up with Lucius? Why did he go through so much trouble just to keep me next to him? What did Lucius Callaso want with me?

I was so eager to find out.

I reached the mountainside in Killian's pack. My nose sniffed the air, and I couldn't get a whiff of anyone's scent.

"Something doesn't feel right," Adie said in a cautious tone.

I agreed with her, something doesn't feel right. I moved closer to the mountains, prepared for anything that might happen.

"Where are you?" I called out, hearing my voice echo through the mountains. But there was no one.

I drew closer, suddenly, I felt a wave of energy rush past me. I stopped walking immediately, but I didn't swerve around. The energy within the air grew intense. Adie and I listened using our super hearing, but we couldn't hear any sounds that indicated someone was lurking around us, nor could I get a whiff of any scent.

"Something was up," Adie pointed out.

"No, something is wrong," I muttered to her, thinking. Just on a thought, my eyes widened, realizing what was happening. But it was too late, I felt the magic directed at me. It was coming from my left.

I snapped my head in that direction, pulling my hand up in the air, without muttering a chant, I redirected whatever was lunged at me back.

There was no one there, but I heard the loud crash of someone against the earth.

Fuck. Just what I suspected. Witches. And they had cloaked themselves, concealing everything about them, making them invisible. I should have known Lucius wouldn't fight fair.



I felt the rush of wind around, they were quite a number. Something I could handle. These past few days, I have been training hard with Lorenzo. I could control my magic and had learned to some extent how to use it.
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