The sun beat down on their backs as they circled each other, sizing each other up.Cadeb charged first, his sword raised high. Orion sidestepped, narrowly avoiding the strike. Cadeb was quick, but Orion was faster. He ducked and weaved, dodging Cadeb's strikes with ease. The crowd cheered with every move he made.Orion spun on his heel and lashed out with his sword. Cadeb parried, the clash of steel ringing through the air. They danced back and forth, exchanging blows. Orion was on the defensive, but he wasn't out of the fight yet. He was waiting for the perfect opportunity.Cadeb made a fatal mistake, lunging too far forward. Orion saw his chance and stepped in, sweeping Cadeb's legs out from under him. Cadeb hit the ground hard, but he was back on his feet in an instant.The fight continued, the two brothers locked in a deadly dance. They moved with lightning speed, the sound of their swords ringing out across the arena. The crowd was on the edge of their seats, cheering them on.Or
Orion tried to shake off the dizziness, but it seemed to have taken a firm grip on him. He felt weak, and his movements were slow and uncoordinated. He tried to focus on his opponent, but the world was spinning, and his vision was blurry. He stumbled and nearly fell, but he managed to steady himself, using his sword as a support.He knew that he had to keep fighting, even if it meant fighting against all odds. He gritted his teeth and tried to summon all his strength and willpower. He tried to take deep breaths and steady himself, but it was a struggle. Every movement felt like a herculean task, and his sword felt heavy in his hand.He could hear the sound of the crowd's cheering, but it seemed to be coming from a distance. He couldn't make out the faces of the people in the stands, but he could see their silhouettes. He tried to focus on his opponent, but he couldn't seem to track his movements. He saw a flash of metal, and then he felt a sharp pain in his arm.He winced and stumbled
Orion's wound was deep and severe, almost cutting his torso in half. Blood gushed out of the wound and soaked his clothes, staining them a dark red. He gritted his teeth in pain and struggled to stay conscious as he tried to assess the extent of his injury. The wound was long and jagged, stretching from his left shoulder down to his right hip. It was deep enough that he could see his own bones and muscles, and he knew that it was a miracle that he was still alive. The edges of the wound were ragged and uneven, indicating that his brother had used a serrated blade to inflict the damage. As he tried to move, he felt a searing pain shoot through his body, making him gasp for breath. His vision began to blur, and he knew that he needed medical attention immediately. The wound was so severe that he knew he wouldn't be able to heal himself, even with his powers. He tried to lift himself up, but the pain was too much. He fell back to the ground, clutching his wound and moaning in agony.
Orion couldn't help but worry about his wound. Even though the healers had assured him that he would recover, the pain was still excruciating. He could feel the throbbing ache deep within his flesh, and every movement caused him intense discomfort. His body was still weak from the battle, and his wound seemed to be taking longer to heal than he had anticipated.He was lying on the bed in the healing chamber, staring blankly at the ceiling. The room was quiet, and the only sound was his ragged breathing. His mind was consumed with thoughts of his injury and how it would affect him in the future. He was worried that he might never fully recover and that he might not be able to fulfill his duties as the king.Skyler noticed his distress and sat down beside him. She took his hand in hers and looked into his eyes. "You will be okay, Orion. The healers are doing everything they can to help you recover.""I know, but what if I never fully recover?" Orion replied, his voice barely above a whi
Orion marched towards the packhouse with a determined gait, his head held high and his eyes fierce. He was not going to let anyone stop him from entering the packhouse, not even the guards who were standing in his way.As he got closer, the guards stepped forward, blocking his path. "Alpha Orion," one of them said, "you cannot enter the packhouse."Orion's nostrils flared with anger, and his eyes narrowed. "Why not?" he demanded."The Alpha Female has given strict orders that no one is allowed to enter without her permission," the guard replied, his voice firm.Orion could feel the rage building up inside him like a volcano ready to erupt. He clenched his fists, his muscles tensing as he tried to keep his anger in check. He knew that he couldn't afford to lose his temper now, not when the safety of his pack was at stake."Step aside," he said in a low voice, his tone brooking no argument.The guards exchanged uneasy glances, but they didn't move. "We're sorry, Alpha Orion," one of the
Orion and his companions returned to their tent, their anger and frustration palpable. They had been so close to finding Sienna and putting an end to her tyranny, only to be caught and warned by her guards. Orion seethed with anger, his fists clenched so tightly that his nails dug into his palms.As they entered the tent, they found Skylar sitting on her bed, examining her face in a small mirror. To their surprise, her wounds had already begun to heal at a rapid pace, leaving only faint scars where there had been deep cuts."Wow," Dora said in amazement as she approached Skylar. "Your face is healing so quickly."Skylar looked up at them and smiled weakly. "Yeah, the wolf blood in me helps with the healing," she said, her voice still hoarse from the injuries she had sustained.Orion watched her with a mixture of relief and concern. He was glad to see her healing so quickly, but he couldn't help but worry about the toll that her injuries had taken on her. He knew that she was strong, b
The next week, Orion stood in front of the chiefs, his fists clenched in anger. He couldn't believe what he was hearing. Sienna had successfully convinced them that the fight wasn't fair because wolfsbane was used. He knew it was a lie, but he couldn't prove it."Brother, we have to abide by the rules," one of the chiefs said, trying to calm him down.Orion shook his head in disbelief. "You believe her lies? She's just trying to avoid a fair fight because she knows she can't win!""Enough, Orion. We will schedule a new fight and may the best man win," another chief said.Orion gritted his teeth and stormed out of the meeting. He couldn't believe that Sienna had managed to convince the chiefs to go along with her plan. He knew he had to come up with a new strategy if he was going to win the next fight.As he made his way back home, his mind was racing with thoughts of revenge. He couldn't let Sienna get away with this. He needed to show her that he was the rightful Alpha and that he wo
"My husband cannot go out. No… not now.." she said and tilt forward to his door just to confirm Matilda's statement.On a norm, she knows Matilda cannot tell a lie on issues like that, still she just couldn't believe her eyes, because it comes as an intense shock. Getting to his door, he press it's handle for the door to open up. 'WTF!' her mind screamed out. Getting furious at the point, "where did you say he headed?" She immediately asked.Matilda let out an air from her nostrils. "I didn't tell you I know where he is headed. I just said he isn't in there," she explained.That word of her got on Sharon's nerves. She felt like strangling on Matilda that moment. Hell no! She wouldn't do that."...." She wanted to say something but decides to keep quiet. With rage vividly showing on her face, she tilt back to her room.Matilda watch her walk out angrily. She didn't mind cause there is nothing she could actually do about it. At the time, Danny walks right in. "Mother… I am back," he s