Chapter 143
Read Taming Darkness By Jessica Hall Book 3 Chapter 18 – Aleera
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My eyes swept over my surroundings. This could not be what it looked like, she was using my memories
against me. I was desperate to find a weak spot or vulnerability into what could only be an illusion.
Though, the harder I looked at it, the more I got the sense it truly was my home that had been destroyed
by fire, plucked out of time itself and given back to me.
There was no way I would trust that. I nced over at her minions, they followed after her in perfect
obedience, but there had to be some sort of weakness they would disy for me to take advantage of.
“You can look all you want, but you’re not going to find a way back. You’ll never escape me again,” she
taunted.
I kept my eyes low, avoiding hers, and tried to look like I was shaken about where I’d ended up. Think,
Aleera. Maybe there would be a hidden secret inside the building I could use, since there was nothing
out here. My mates had spent years searching for this ce, it had to be the power hunter’sir.
I turned my head and watched my mother as she strolled forward. taking in my surroundings she was
correct there was nothing out there, I couldn’t even see the road leading in anymore, it led to the dead
end street amongst the trees. The grass was overgrown, and this ce gave me an eerie feeling. Even
the sky looked off, as if we were in some sort of matrix, it appeared to ripple and morph like looking
through a bubble at the sun, it glimmered oddly. Turning my attention back to my mother, I watched as
she talked with some of the power hunters that were standing guard around this ce.
I wondered briefly if the power hunters were aware she was just using them, yet by the devoted looks
they gave her, it was as if she was their deity they prayed to, or an altar they worshiped on.
My mother smiles and converses in a tone that sets me on edge, one I realized was reserved for me as a
child, she spoke to them like some loving mother and I watched as she caressed the guard’s cheek,
manipting him with soft words and gentle touches before he rushed off to do as she asked.
The man she spoke to went in the direction of the surrounding forest, and suddenly disappeared, making
me notice the dome-like protection surrounding this ce as the shield ripples. No wonder my mates
were never able to find her.
They’d sifted through so many clues and witnesses, only to hit one dead end after another. They’d even
gone as far as hiring snitches and paying them off, those most likely to know exactly where this special
little piece of hell was, but the results were always the same.
The men I can see were brainwashed, the power hunters indeed did worship the ground she stood on as
we approached the huge building that was once my home. Alling to speak and touch her while
sneering at me as I trudged behind her.
Every forward step of progress my mates made over the years, toward finding the real location, only
ended in shoving them three steps back. They’d been betrayed countless times, while my mother’s
minions had lured them farther and farther away from the truth.
All of them had been desperate to unearth the ce where the root of all the evil had buried itself. Where
it hid, right under our noses, concealed from the eyes of everyone outside their little members-only
organization.
After all the time that has passed, it boggles my mind that she never left. Never would I have considered
the possibility, even if someone had sought me out and exined in great detail, that she was hiding in
our home under concealment. Not even that would have led me to believe the truth. But seeing it now, it
was the perfect cover, a ce no one would ever suspect.
And yet, here we were. Me and the bitch of a woman who brought me into this hellish world. Never once
in all this time had I ever dreamed of meeting her, this woman who thought she had captured me and
was bringing me closer to my end to fuel her tyrannical reign.
Unbeknownst to her, I wasn’t the one that stumbled into a trap, she was. Reason escapes me as to why
she would so easily fall for it in the first ce, was it because she had been in hiding for so long, or does
she justpletely underestimated me? Either way, she never took into ount the ns other people
might have. Her oversight worked to my advantage, and I nned to reap the benefits of her
underestimating me and my abilities.
Even the gardens looked the same as we walked through the small track leading to the front porch. I
used to y in the gardens, which were slightly overgrown now. The grass in the garden beds strangled
the nts, nts that looked like they were from another, not this one. I wondered how I had
never noticed as a child the oddity of them. They were otherworldly.
“Is it how you remember?” my mother asks, motioning around me. It was the same but also different,
maybe because I wasn’t looking through the lenses of a child’s eyes now.
“A little different,” I admit, and she smiles softly, and for a second I almost see the woman I remember
from my childhood, until her lips purse and the glint in her eyes turns sinister. “Your father hated this
ce when we first moved here. However, I am d I managed to convince him.” Her words irritated me
because I realized my father was just another victim for her to torture. Yet growing up they seemed
devoted and loving toward each other. It made me wonder how much of my childhood was a ruse.
She might have given birth to me long ago, but she was no longer my mother, but a dangerous stranger.
She didn’t know anything about me or the lengths I would go to for those that I loved. Nothing could
prepare her for what I was willing to do to protect my mates and strip her of her position and power.