33. What did it say?
I was never good at reading people''s expressions but that didn''t mean I was aplete dumbass
when ites down to it.
Ava gulped and looked away from me. Like a switch of light, she came back to bring the haughty girl
I had always known. There was no remnant of the girl who looked scared for having blurted out
what wasn''t supposed to be said.
"It''s nothing," she said, her eyes trained on the window. From how close to her I stood, I could smell
the shampoo of her hair. It was a vani smell, mixed withvender. I wanted to get closer to her. It
was something that calmed me.
She whipped her head my way because of the silence that stretched after her words. I looked into
her eyes and wanted to ask her one more time. I couldn''t force the words out of her. She looked at
me like she knew exactly what was going on with me.
There was this silent challenge that danced in her eyes. She wanted me to ask again. But I didn''t.
At least I knew something - Alpha Ryven brought me here because of a silly revenge. A small part
of me knew it wasn''t silly.
Anything Alpha Ryven did wasn''t silly. It was calcted. He was the type of person who thought
things through before indulging in them.
I nodded my head and backed away from her. "It''s okay if you don''t want to tell me. I''ll find out after
all. It won''t be long before he tells me about it," I muttered to myself.
"My brother isn''t stupid. Forget about what I said. But if you value your life, leave. I would arrange
for you to leave today without his knowledge," she said, still looking out of the window.
"And where would I go?"
"To another pack. I know the alpha. He''s an old friend of mine," she said.
I asked the question not because I was considering actually leaving the pack. My curiosity got the
better of me. She wanted me to leave and go to another pack.
If that had been said about two days before, I would have considered the opportunity. But now, I
can''t. I needed to find what Alpha Ryven was nning. And as much as I tried to ignore the rm
bells that rang in my head, I knew I needed to follow them.
But I couldn''t. I was stubborn. I hated to admit it but it was true. This offer from Ava was so
tempting. I had a big fight with myself while I told her my next words.
"No, thanks. I enjoy staying here," I walked up to the bed and sat down. She turned around, her
eyes on me. I didn''t look up to meet her eyes. There was no way in hell I was letting her know how
much I fought with myself to utter those words.
"Fine. Don''t say I didn''t warn you." She said and the sound of her shoes hitting the floor filled the
room. She got to the door, opened it, and left.
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I didn''t know I had been holding my breath until she left. I released it with a long sigh and copsed
on the bed. My eyes were glued to the high ceilings. Sometimes, I wondered why the ceiling was so
high and blue instead of white.
I didn''t ponder on it any longer. It gave me something to think about other than the offer Ava made
for me.
"Sophia, I can see you''re up," A voice raised me from my mind. I looked towards its source and
found Alpha Ryven lounging by the door with a bright smile on his face that almost split it into two.
It was like he was back. The man I knew who I met at Alexander''s swearing-in party. The man I fell
in love with. Did I actually fall in love with him? I honestly didn''t know. But what I did know was that
he was the person who made my heart flutter in my chest.
"Hi," I said stupidly. And he used the opportunity to walk into the room, closing the door with a click.
"How are you feeling? You''ve been out for almost a day, I was starting to get worried," he said with
a voice filled with concern.
I looked into his eyes, trying to tell a lie. But all I saw was concern. Was this the same person who
locked me in the cell because I refused to get into the metal box? I watched him while he sat down
on the chair, his legs crossed against each other like he owned them. He owned them that I know.
But he was in the room he gave me.
"You''re being unusually quiet?" He observed as soon as he sat down. I smiled at him and looked
away and out to the window.
"I''m fine. I''m just tired," I lied.
"You have gotten enough rest," he stopped, wrung his hands together, and looked up into my eyes.
"You should start now. Today would be your day off. Tomorrow, we will go to the hospital and you
will check if your powers can heal them," he chuckled. "Of course, you can heal them," he said to
himself.
I was tongue-tied for a moment while I watched his face light up with happiness. I didn''t know if I
had powers. I just got my wolf. And since the time I got her, I haven''t had a conversation with her. I
could feel her. She was listening in on our conversation but she chose to stay silent.
I bit my lips while I thought hard. Alpha Ryven was an irrational man when it came to the things he
had in high esteem. He would make me do it even if I wanted to or not.
Even if I wanted an out of this, a small part of me wanted to explore my special part. It wasn''t easy
to jump from being trash to being someone special. I wanted to dwell in the moment and see the
looks of awe on people''s faces when I healed them or cleared their illnesses like my mother did.
"I haven''t been able to speak to my wolf since I woke up. So I have no idea if I would be able to do
all those," I confessed.
"You will. If you''re not too busy, can youe with me? I want to show you something. Or someone
rather," he said and looked at me expectantly. I couldn''t say no to him.
He looked like a child who was requesting for a candy. I couldn''t say no. I also wanted to know what
I was capable of.
"Say something," I said to my wolf. But she kept mute and watched. I feared I might make a fool out
of myself if I went with Alpha Ryven. I knew he wanted me to practice with someone.
"Alright, I''m ready. Let me get my shoes," I said and stood up, walking to the closet while Alpha
Ryven tapped his fingers in the chair.
I came out a few minutester with a new pair of clothes and shoes. Alpha Ryven gave me a once-
over and smiled. I was suddenly reminded of the fact that he had seen me naked like the day I was
born and I flushed under his gaze.
He chuckled and stood up, leading the way out of the room while I followed him out. I thought about
all the things that would happen if I failed to meet his expectations. And it didn''t matter that I
wouldn''t be at fault.
A shudder ran through my spine at the thought. I would be killed by him. And it would make matters
worse since he gave out the only thing that would make hisnd prosper.
We came in front of a house that was made of red bricks, different from the one back at the pack
house. There was not a single person in sight who I thought we would being to meet.
Alpha Ryven saw the confused look on my face. "We''reing to meet a seer," he said and my
brows furrowed further as I clutched my gown.
I regretted the reason I didn''t put on a long-sleeved dress as the wind picked up, making
goosebumps rise entirely on my exposed skin.
"You don''t know if you have your Powers. She''ll tell us what will be the fate of this pack. And how
we can get your powers. You have your wolf. So you shouldn''t fear," he said and opened the door
without knocking.
Sweat coated my hand and my armpits from anxiety. I hated going to spooky houses. The inside of
the house was dark and smelt like burning incense. There were different objects scattered across
the floor which cast long shadows on the floor.
A feeling washed over me, starting from the base of my feet to the tip of my fingers. I shuddered
involuntarily, cing one foot after another while Alpha Ryven walked like he had been there a
thousand times.
"I see you have the child," a gruff voice spoke. Jumping out of my skin with my heart pounding
relentlessly in my chest from fright, I looked around trying to locate the source of the voice.
It neither sounded male nor female. I could see Alpha Ryven''s shoulders tensed from the sound. I
couldn''t see his face because his back was to me and the house was too dark to make out anything
even with the eyes of my wolf.
I knew the owner of the house must have cast a spell to shroud the house from ordinary eyes. My
sixth sense told me to leave. But I stood rooted to the ground, waiting for Alpha Ryven to say
something. And what does she mean by ''the child''? Does that mean she had been expecting me?
"Everyone had been expecting us," my wolf said.
"What do you mean?" I asked her while I watched as Alpha Ryven sat on something. He was facing
the West side of the house. That was when my eyes caught on a moving figure wearing a cloak.
My heart caught in my throat as the figure slowly rose its head. Its red eyes shed with mine and
fear rocketed me.
My trembling fingers rubbed vigorously on my arms, trying to rid of the fear that stuck to me like
water. And then, my wolf spoke with a shaky voice.
"We need to get out of here."