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Chapter 168

    Chapter 168


    Chapter 168: An Heir to a New Dynasty


    Cassie.


    Death was something I hadn’t expected to see so soon. Yet as my grandfather exined I was dead,


    or at least my mortal life was, I couldn’t help but suddenly feel a hollow pit within my stomach that


    screamed at me to say everything I wish I could have said.


    They never tell you when you’re at the end, you’re filled with regret over everything you wish you would


    have done differently. It doesn’t matter if you lived a good life or if you lived a bad one. Everyone must


    feel some kind of regret in some way or another.


    “How can I be dead? I wasn’t supposed to die.”


    Nodding his head once more, he held out his hand and gestured for me to follow him. But as I gazed at


    my brother and my friends, who were staring at Odin in confusion, I couldn’t help but wonder if there


    was somewhere else I was supposed to be.


    “Are you even fucking listening to me?” my brother snapped and, Ssid my body on the floor and


    stood to his feet, grasping my brother’s arm to stop him from approaching Odin.


    “Don’t. He’s trying to help her,” Ss said softly trying to make my brother understand what was going


    on.


    As Pollux knitted his brows together, two guards entered


    through the same hole my grandfather hade in and quickly went to my body, collecting it from the


    floor before carrying it out.


    Disbelief fell upon the faces of Trixie, Sansa, and my brother. But with a gentle gesture, Ss ushered


    for them to leave as he stayed back watching them go. I wasn’t sure what it was that Ss was doing,


    but when his eyes cast to the space where I stood—I could have sworn he was looking right at me.


    “Everything will be okay, Cassie.’


    I didn’t have the slightest clue what it was he was talking about, but before I could open my mouth to


    ask, Odin ced his hand within mine and gestured for me to follow him. “You know, I never thought


    this day woulde so soon…”


    The trailed-off statement he made had my mind spinning, and as we stepped through the rubble near


    the opening, I tried to make sure I didn’t trip over it. Even though I saw my body on the floor, and I was


    told I had died, I didn’t feel any different than when I was alive.


    “None of this makes sense. Why am I still here if l’ m dead?” I asked as we stepped into the clearing


    outside. My eyes scanned my surroundings in shock as everything around me seemed so much


    brighter and clearer than I had remembered iVbeing.


    “Because technically, you’re not dead.


    Odin’sment made no sense. You couldn’t be dead, and not dead. That was physically impossible,


    wasn’t it? “What do you mean… you either are or you’re not.”


    “Typically, yes,” he replied, our footsteps in sync as he pulled me forward across the courtyard of the


    school and toward the direction of the arena. I hadn’t realized the underground area I had been in


    before was beneath the schools, but looking around now, it made sense.


    The school, from what I had learned since my time being here, was one of the oldest buildings in this


    realm. It was the first ce in which Odin and the other gods and taken up home, but over the years,


    as more half-breed children were born, they built their new home and transformed this one into a


    school that could protect and teach the children.


    “I’m guessing I’m not a typical situation then?”


    Laughter echoed from him as he shook his head. “No, you most certainly are not.”


    ‘So what am I then?” I asked, my feet hitting the vibrant green grass with ease before Odin finally let


    my hand go, and turned to face me.


    “You are part of me, Cassie. My? blood runs through your veins, and because of that, you have a


    celestial soul. It was bound in your shifter body, but when you were injured, the shifter side of you died.”


    The shi ter side of me died? What the hell did that mean? Am I no a shifter anymore?


    “That’s not possible… that would mean l’ m I gasped, thinking of what he was saying. I wouldn’t


    technically be human, because that wouldn’t be possible, but as he stared at me, I watched his smile


    fall.


    19 “It is possible, and you’re not human, child—well, not ex-actly. You actually have a choice to make


    right now, and it’spletely up to you what you want to do. You can remain as you are and rest in


    Asgard for eternity, but be a soul in limbo, or you can ept the promation of being my heir


    apparent.”


    Odin was a god and for him to need an heir didn’t make sense. It wasn’t like he would eventually die or


    anything. Unless there was something I missed in my history sses that I should be worried about.


    “You can’t die though.”


    “No, I can’t.” He chuckled. “But one day, I hope to… retire, I guess is what you call it on earth.


    “Retire? Is that even possible… you’re a god.


    I was stating the obvious but as I watched his twinkling blue eyes stare at me with so much intensity,


    my heart wanted to burst from my chest. It wasn’t anything loving as one may think. I was nervous as


    hell to be around Odin, even if that wasn’t something I would admit to my brother or anyone else.


    I am a god, but eventually, I would like the chance to teach someone else to do what I do. To rule by


    my side, but as my sessor.” I wasn’t sure what to say to what Odin proimed, I had never thought


    it possible, but yet standing here now talking to him, I realized he wasn’t the egotistical man I thought


    he was.


    He was far more caring, and the guilt of what happened to me still lingered in his eyes.


    “Can I ever go home?” It was the one question I had that I


    needed answered, and with a sigh, he shook his head no.


    ‘Unfortunately, Cassie, you’ re bound to this realm now.


    However, if you ept my offer, you can go to visit your fami ly, eventually. Of course, it would only be


    for a short time but you could go and visit them or any of the other realms.”


    To hear I would never be able to go home again brought tears to my eyes. I didn’t want to rule a realm


    or anything like that, but the thought of never seeing my family again was a thought I couldn’t manage.


    “Okay… but I need something if I


    agree.”


    ncing up into his eyes, he hesitated for a moment. “Okay… and what would that be?”


    “My little brother…”


    “The one who’s sick?” he said cutting mid-sentence.


    “Yeah, the one who’s sick. I want him cured… Pollux will return home one day, but my mother will never


    be able to live through losing two of her children. Can you heal him?”


    Odin paused for a moment as if contemting what I asked of him, but after a moment, he nodded.


    “Okay, I will see to it our healers tend to him.”


    “Wait… you have healers? You could have healed him this entire time?!”


    I wasn’t sure whether to be shocked or angry that he could have healed my little brother a long time


    ago and didn’t. Yet, as he held his hand up shaking his head with a smile, I quickly found myself


    calming down.


    “It isn’t that easy, Cassie. We don’t mess with fate, but I’m sure, under the circumstances, he would


    prefer to have you agree to be here over the fate of your little brother. He will


    simply rewrite his future as he has done for so many others.”


    Opening my mouth, I tried to find the words to exin my shock over hearing Odin talk about fate as if


    it was an actual person, but by the look on his face and the amusement in the corners of his wrinkled


    eyes, I already had my answer.


    “There is really someone out there who decides our futures… that’s brilliant.” Sarcasm dripped from my


    remark causing Odin tough a little harder than he had before.


    “You will meet him eventually. He will partake in the Solstice games as a judge, of course. It’s an


    essential part of your session. It’s where you will pick your mate or mates if you choose to have


    more than one.’ I had agreed to the session in order to see my family, and of course, save my


    brother, but to hear that there was some kind of games that would be held in my honor to determine the


    man or men I would be forced to spend my life with was beyond crazy. “Excuse me? First of all, I will


    never take more than one mate… I have seen what that has done to my mother… and second, why do


    I have to participate in games?” I had so many questions, and the more I thought about them, the more


    I felt crazy in my current situation. Odin as calm, his eyes cast from me toward the direction in which


    my brother had gone, and with a deep breath, he smiled at me. “We need to find your brother… all of


    your questions can be answered at ater time. I think you have had enough excitement for one day.’ I


    wasn’t sure why he needed to find Pollux, but Odin’s engifs? demeanor changed, and as it did, I


    realized that whatever was going on with me had to deal with my brother. Crossing the grassy field that


    laid outside the school, we headed towards the backside of the gardens that surrounded the main


    building of Asgard. The same building in which the gods resided, but also where my room and Pollux’ s


    room were. The moment our feet hit the steps of the building, I couldn’t hold back my questions


    anymore. “Where are we going and why do we need Pollux?” Looking over his shoulder, he sighed


    again and kept walking. “He has to help with your session.” Door after door, we passed until we


    stopped outside Poltux’s room. The soft sobs and whispersing from the other side made me stop


    in my tracks, and as Odin opened the door, all eyes turned to us—or him, because they couldn’t see


    me. “What the fuck are you doing here?” Pollux snapped, standing to his feet. “Haven’t you done


    enough?” Narrowing his eyes, Odin groaned, and it was the first time I heard a normal sounde


    from him. At least that I could remember. “I’ll ignore your outburst for now, but on another note.. would


    you like to see your sister again?”


    POI ux froze in his ce, and as he did, Trixie stepped forward. “Of course he does… we all do, but


    that’s impossible. She’s dead.”


    “No, she isn’t,” Sansa breathed out softly, “l can feel her.”


    Stepping forward, I made my way closer to Pollux, and as


    I did, he shuttered. “Exin, I don’t have time for riddles and games.”


    ncing back at Odin, he smiled. “Very well. If you want her back, revoke your celestial side, and give


    it to your sister. With her Celestial form and yoursbined, she will be a godpletely and will


    then take her ce as my sessor.’


    My eyes widened in shock, realizing what it was he was asking my brother to do, and as I turned to


    gaze upon Pollux, his, Trixie’s, and Sansa’s expressions all matched mine.


    “You want me to do what?” Pollux muttered in disbelief. “l can’t just give it up… it doesn’t work like that


    it’s in my DNA.”


    “Actually, it does. Your twins, Pollux. All these years, you have regretted not being there for your sister


    when you should have. Now is your chance.”


    It didn’ t make sense what Odin was saying, and even though I didn’t want to believe him, the distant


    gaze in Pollux’ s eyes let me know that what he was saying was true. Pollux did feel guil,ty and with a


    deep breath, he nodded his head.


    “If I’m no longer a Celestial, I will be forced to go home?”


    ‘Yes,” Odin replied, “but she will be able to visit you. With Loki gone, the veils can be much lower than


    they have been over the past few decades.”


    My mind swirled with the information being passed around, and as I tried to process it all, Pollux


    opened his mouth and began to speak. “l, Pollux, revoke my Celestial rights and transfer them to my


    twin sister, Castor. Let her be whole once more, and take her rightful ce on Odin’ s


    Dynasty throne.”


    A surge of power rushed through me, causing a pleasurable hum I had never felt before, and as the


    high began to settle, I realized that all eyes were on me. Literally.


    “Cassie Trixie choked back as she threw her arms around me. “l thought I’d never see you again.


    The reunion with my friends and my brother was wonderful, and as I nced back to look at Odin, I


    realized he was gone. I had signed my fate, and though my brother didn’t know of the conditions of my


    agreement or what I had done for our younger brother, I knew one day he would understand. One day


    he would be able to forgive me for leaving him


    “Where’s Lucas?” I asked as the three of them pulled away.


    “And where’s Ss?”


    “Ss said he needed time to himself for a while. We aren’t sure where he went,” Trixie replied as she


    nced at Pollux.


    “As for Lucas…” my brother said, letting out a heavy regretful breath. “He disappeared after the battle.


    Odin told the guards to let him go… or so they said. Said he wasn’t a threat because it wasn’t him


    making those choices. It was his father and Inanna. We don’t know where he went, and honestly, IContent property of N?velDra/ma.Org.


    don’t care where he went.”


    Unsure of what to make of my situation, I sat on the edge of my brother’s bed, taking it all in. I had lost


    not only my mate but Ss mypanion and on top of that, my mortal life as I knew it.


    If I was ever going to survive what was toe, I was go-


    .ing to have to stop my childish ways and grow up quickly. I wasn’t just some young girl, rebellious and


    trying to make a stand in life. I was now the heir apparent to Odin’s throne, and I had no doubt that


    people would be gunning to get rid of me.


    This time though, I’d be prepared for whatever shitstorm blew my way.
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