ITHRAZadok and I spent the night camped very close to a river. After everything we’ve been through, we resolved to rest and continue our journey the next day. “I needed that,” I said, joining him beside the fire after having a much-needed bath.“That river has got to be the best thing we’ve experienced since we came to this forest.” He joked, and I smiled in agreement. I looked at Zadok, and I felt my heartbeat increase. I couldn’t pinpoint how exactly I felt for him. He managed to diffuse every doubt I had about him and the werewolf community. But why was I still afraid to trust him with everything? I couldn’t shake off the guilt in my heart, knowing that I was keeping something from him when he so bravely fought for my life, even when he had an opportunity to bail out. “What are you thinking about?” Zadok jolted me from my thoughts, watching me with keen eyes. “Nothing serious,” I said, bowing my head. Zadok sat close to me and took my hands in his. “I want to hear it,” he r
ZADOKIthra has been oddly quiet since the caped man showed up. I didn’t think anything of the man’s words, but with her body language, I felt something was off, making me wonder if something was wrong with her. “Are you alright?” I finally asked when I couldn’t bear the silence anymore. “Is there something you need to say?” Ithra’s face turned sour. “What? You don’t trust me anymore, is that it?” She snapped.“I never said that.” I palmed my face, thinking of the best way to approach the conversation. “You’ve not been yourself since he showed up and spewed something concerning getting powers. Should I not be concerned?” “Please Zadok.” She began, “I don’t want to talk right now, okay?” I felt a bolt in my guts. “I need you to say something, Ithra. I don’t like the way I am feeling right now and I suggest you put me out of my misery and explain what the fuck is going on!” My voice raised towards the end of my words and I saw her wince. My first instinct was to apologise but I wi
ITHRAI can’t expect the pain I felt watching Zadok walk away from me.I remember the urge that boiled within me, begging that I run after him, apologise to him, and tell him I never saw him as an enemy. Neither did I want to be his enemy.I wanted to hold him by his leg and tell him just how much of a coward I was to get clean with him after holding back the truth from the beginning. I needed him to know I was ready to give up the ghost Orchid so he could find his mate if I could be in his good books.From the moment he came back for me at the dragon’s cave, I fell hook, line and sinker in love with him. I was ready to carry this love I have to the grave if it meant I got to see him happy with his mate.However, it was too late. I couldn’t say that because it would be no use. I had broken Zadok’s trust so foolishly and damned myself to a life of perpetual pain, agony and sorrow - A life I was b
ITHRAI blinked repeatedly, thinking I saw wrong. But the fire remained.“I didn’t think you would do that so easily,” Zadok said from behind me and I jolted at the sudden appearance. “The woods were a bit damp.” He remarked, clearing his throat.I couldn’t speak. I felt confused. I stared at the fire that turned on their own accord. Did I do that?“I brought us dinner,” Zadok continued when I didn’t respond. “It was a runner, but I caught it. Should be enough for the night.” He said, presenting a bloodied beaver.I nodded my head and took a seat on the log of wood, staring at the fire. I heard a tired sigh from Zadok and he walked a few metres from me, tending to dinner.My heart raced as I thought of the probability of me starting the fire with my mind. It was not odd for a witch to start something as mundane as a fire with her mind, and for the
ZADOKA loud howl woke me up from my sleep, and I felt Kir pacing in my head, fighting to be let out. I put up a mental wall between us, not interested in any of his rants.I looked around and realised I was alone. My heartbeat accelerated, and I jumped to my feet. Where is Ithra?For the first time, Kir bulldozed through my mental wall, and his frantic chants made me stand in attention.Mate! Mate! Mate!He chanted without stopping. Confusion clouded my face. What was he talking about?Mate! He growled. Go to mate, Now!Just when I wanted to inform him how ridiculous he sounded, an intoxicating scent wafted through my nose, driving me to the brink of sanity. Pineberry and rose. I’d never smelt anything like it before.A loud howl entered my ears and my heartbeat increased. The pull from the howl was irresistible, and every part of my being pulled me towards that direction.Mate! Go to
ITHRA“Leave him alone!”I watched in horror as they injected a bloodied-looking Zadok with a strange liquid, while two dirty-looking rogues held him up. He could barely open his eyes with how much they beat him up.“Oh shut it, Ithra,” Shilhi said from behind me. I heard the descent of her feet as she approached where I was held by two buff men. “Just a little something to keep him down till we are ready for the sacrifice. Kir is quite the strong Alpha.”My heart broke at the sight of Zadok, “What is wrong with you?!” I yelled, unable to understand the reason for her betrayal. “You are supposed to be on his side! Why are you doing this to us?!”Shilhi squatted in front of me and let out a loud laugh. “I am supposed to be on his side? Let me guess, just like you were supposed to be on the side of the witches but you turned around and stabbed them straight in t
ITHRA“After Zadok became the Alpha, the first thing he did was to throw us out of the packlands.” Shilhi, or rather, Sarai continued her story. “Of course, I saw that coming, so I made provision for the Ancient Witch’s clan to camp around the outskirts of the pack until I found somewhere safe enough to call home.”“After one year, I was finally able to find a place, far away from the BloodHound pack and everything it represents. I even raised a wall to protect us from external attacks and changed our name.” My eyes widened at her words,“You changed the name of the ancient witch’s clan?” I asked, scared of her answer.“Yes and no.” She giggled. “I divided the ancient clan and set some of my trusted aides over it while I remained in the outskirts of the pack with my trusted aides.” She gasped, “You wouldn’t believe what happened the night after I divided
ZADOKWeak. Too weak.I felt my wolf try to support me with strength but that was all it was. Staying inside this circle was cruel. I couldn’t heal myself and I could feel life zap out of me as the minutes passed by.Shilhi stood in front of me with a smile that made my blood boil. “How does it feel being at the receiving end of the torment you once dished out to me?” She asked, having a field day by her expressions. “I’m sure you regret ever laying your hands on all those clans you brutally murdered with the hope of exterminating the ancient witches.”I spat out blood. “Never. That remains the best decision I’d ever taken since I walked this earth.”“I love your consistency.” She tightened her fist and I felt my heart squeeze so painfully I nearly passed out. “You know, your father used to be like you. Consistent and steadfast in his words. Until that bitch c