"Don't go. Please Gezel. I know the King has given his consent but please. I would prefer that you return to the North with Amelia when the time comes. I would prefer you are with her." I said and bowed my head. "Our victory isn't guaranteed. Should anything happen, she would at least have you," I
"We will hunt down the son of a bitch that has plagued our world for so long and end his shadow reign. We will clip his wings and destroy his ego. We will pay him for his crimes against us and our peers," I said, and they hailed. "I want to thank you all for your contributions to the cause, and the
~Tamia~ We finally finished creating the darts. Amelia had complained about why I was making so much, and Linda couldn't wrap her head around it. We had finally finished, and it was much. The Omegas that were helping us helped pack them carefully into packs. It was evening, and Susan had called to
"We have received the darts, and we are grateful for your efforts," Sylvester started; I wanted to tell him to get to the point badly, but I decided against it last minute. "We all know we will be heading to Gad in four days to prepare for the battle on the fifth night, and we all hope to be victor
~Susan~ I had never been filled with so much fear in my life. I could feel the countdown. Deen down, I wished Sylvester would reach out and inform us that Yuri had changed plans, but the fact that he was still on course and the meeting would still hold in Gad brought fear to me. I knew it wasn't a
He needed to know dying wasn't an option. He needed to know that I would be waiting for him and willing to be with him no matter the outcome. I would not judge him. or see him as weak. He was mine to love and cherish, and I will choose him repeatedly, no matter what. I needed him to know that. He t
~Amelia~ I thought when we got to Mountain, Leo and I would have time, but we had spent two days already, and the only time we had was nighttime. He spent the day ensuring the warriors trained and sharing their formation with them. It was hectic. My brothers helped, too. Within two days, my sister-
I had not called her anything, really. I avoided addressing her directly so I would not have to figure out how to address her, but it was time to deal with the situation. "I would prefer to call you Mother if you don't mind," I said, and her eyes softened. There were tears in them, but I could tell