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Chapter 155

    Chapter 155


    Chapter 155: The Mother Witch


    Edrick


    While Moana slept, I secretly snipped off a small lock of her hair and stashed it away in my sock


    drawer. It was only a small piece, and I made sure to take it from a spot where it wouldn’t be noticed


    easily. Once I stashed it away, I was so exhausted from two days of no sleep that I couldn’t do anything


    else except climb into bed and pass out immediately.


    The next morning, I woke up earlier than Moana. I made sure to quickly get dressed and slip out of the


    room without waking her up, her lock of hair in a little stic baggie in my pocket. On second thought, I


    turned back around and cautiously took the Alpha tooth out of its box, hoping that I would be home in


    time to put it back before she ever noticed it was missing.


    I didn’t need Moana, or anyone else for that matter, asking where I was going; if they found out that I


    was going to see the Mother Witch, then they would soon discover that I was investigating Moana’s


    lineage when they discovered that I had taken both the Alpha tooth and a lock of Moana’s hair.


    Eventually, the truth woulde out; but I needed to keep everything secret for now. If Moana really


    was the Golden Wolf, then no one could know until she had the baby; not even Moana. I felt bad


    keeping it from her, but it was the only way to keep herpletely safe. If she found out that she was


    the Golden Wolf, then she might try to shift too soon and would cause all sorts of people, like my father,


    to sense her presence and try to hunt her down. That was why I slipped out that morning before


    anyone else woke up. I couldn’t be seen.


    The Mother Witch lived directly at the center of the city. Her services were highly sought after, and her


    incredible age had allowed her to be a pir in our society. People from all over flocked to see her,


    seeking her services from cing blessings on their babies and their marriages to finding lost loved


    ones or evenmunicating with the dead.This belongs ? N?velDra/ma.Org.


    I had always been somewhat of a skeptic when it came to magic. My mother hired all sorts of witches


    and fortune tellers when I was growing up in the hopes of having a happy marriage with my father, but


    it never worked. My father was still a bastard, and he treated my mother terribly. That alone was


    enough to make me not believe in magic.


    However, there was no denying the Mother Witch’s wisdom. She was over a hundred years old; if


    anyone knew about the Golden Wolf, it was her. And right now, I was willing to put aside my skepticism


    if it meant potentially protecting Moana.


    I pulled up in front of the Mother Witch’s home. Surprisingly, it wasn’t as luxurious as people would


    imagine; it was a simple little house smack dab in the center of the city, with a pagoda roof and a tall


    fence all around. There was a sign on the gate telling visitors to just walk in, which was also surprising;


    but, I supposed that if she really was as wise and powerful as she imed, then maybe she didn’t need


    to be afraid of being attacked. Either that, or she assumed that no one would attack her out of the fear


    that she could easily fight back with her own abilities.


    When I walked through the gate, I walked up a stone path lined on either side by perfectly manicured


    hedges and red maple trees, then ascended the steps to the porch. There was a bamboo wind chime


    on the porch that made a pleasant sound in the breeze, and I could hear the sound of trickling water


    from the fountains in the yard. It was an incredibly rxing atmosphere.


    I raised my fist to knock on the door, but before I could, the door slid open.


    My eyes widened. And incredibly old woman, her back hunched so much that she was practically bent


    at a ny-degree angle, stood in front of me. She had white hair that was pulled back into a neat bun


    at the nape of her neck, and she wore traditional clothes. Despite her frail appearance as she leaned


    on a cane, she looked up at me with bright, youthful eyes.


    “Hello, Edrick,” she said with a smile. “I was expecting you.”


    “You were?” I asked. The Mother Witch simply nodded and pointed at my shoes. I hastily removed


    them, leaving them on the porch, and then stepped inside when she moved out of the way. The inside


    of her house was sparse and surprisingly small, but it smelled like patchouli and feltfortable. At my


    tall height, however, I had to bend over a bit as I walked in.


    “I made tea,” she said, hobbling over to a small kitchen. “Take a seat.” She gestured over to a little


    table that sat beneath a window. I hesitantly walked over and sat down, and within a few moments she


    was setting a tray of tea in the middle of the table. I realized that she barely even used her cane to walk


    as it swung loosely in her knotted old hand.


    “Well?” she said, sitting down across from me. “You have the tooth, correct?”


    I nodded. I was still too stunned to speak; how did she know that I wasing? How did she know that


    I would bring a tooth?


    Either way, I pulled the tooth out of my pocket along with the lock of Moana’s hair and set them both


    down on the table. The Mother Witch sucked her teeth as she peered down at the two things over the


    top of her wire-rimmed sses and nodded thoughtfully.


    “Hmm…” She picked up the tooth first, holding it up to the light, and mumbled something incoherent


    under her breath. I sipped my tea politely as she then set down the tooth and picked up the lock of hair.


    She pulled the hair out of the bag and rubbed it between her fingers, then smelled it.


    “Yep.” The Mother Witch nodded matter-of-factly and looked up at me with her bright, vibrant eyes.


    “The Golden Wolf is alive.”


    My eyes widened. “You’re sure?” I asked.


    The Mother Witch nodded again. “I’m positive. Has she shifted yet?”


    I shook my head. “No, she hasn’t. Her wolf is emerging, but slowly.”


    For a few long moments, the Mother Witch sipped her tea with a thoughtful expression on her face


    before setting the cup down a little too hard, causing tea to slosh out onto the table, but she didn’t


    seem to care.


    “Bring her to me as soon as you can,” she said. “I want to teach her how to shift. This world sorely


    needs the Golden Wolf.” The Mother Witch looked excited, and as she spoke, she seemed to sit up


    straighter despite the hunch in her back.


    But I shook my head.


    “I want to wait,” I replied. “She’s pregnant. I don’t think it’s safe.”


    The Mother Witch frowned and stared at me for a long time, but I wouldn’t budge. For both Moana’s


    and the baby’s safety, I didn’t want her to shift until the baby was born. In fact, now that I knew the


    truth, I wondered if I should send Moana and E away to stay in the mountain estate until she had the


    baby. I would send them with as much security as possible, of course. I wouldn’t let anyonee even


    close to the estate.


    Finally, the Mother Witch nodded.


    “Alright,” she said, sounding a little disappointed. “But I hope you know that if she does shift on her own


    by ident, it’ll be even harder on her and the baby.”


    I nodded in response. “I know.”


    The Mother Witch then stood. Without a word, she hobbled over to another room and disappeared for a


    few moments, leaving me wondering if I should stay where I was or follow her. I heard the sound of


    sses clinking around before she finally returned with a vial of something in her hand. She walked


    over to me and ced it in front of me; it was a small ss vial of a clear liquid.


    “Put a drop of this in her morning tea or coffee,” she said. “It will prevent her from shifting too early.”


    “Will it harm her or her wolf?” I asked. “What about the baby?”


    “They’ll all be fine,” she replied. “It’ll just make her wolf a little sleepy so she’ll be less likely to emerge


    fully. Once the baby is born, you can stop giving her the medicine and bring her to me.”


    I nodded and took the vial and the tooth, then thanked the Mother Witch. After that, I left.


    The entire way home, I was both excited and terrified. Moana was the Golden Wolf after all; that meant


    that she would be the one to bring this world into the next era, but it also meant that she truly was in


    grave danger.


    I didn’t know exactly what I would do, but I did know one thing for sure: I had to keep Moana’s true


    nature a secret for now, even from her, for her safety.
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