RAINA’S POV
“I’ll be back soon.” I said to my maid as soon as I was fine dressing. “You know what to do if anyone
asks of me,” I faced her with a re.
Before I could take any more steps, she blocked the room’s entrance with her body, preventing me
from leaving.
“I can’t allow you do this, Raina. I’ll be in deep trouble if the Alpha knows about this. Please, stay” she
tugged at the hem of my dress with fear written all over her face.
“What’s wrong with you? You dare call me by my name now?”
“I’m sorry about that, but I’m definitely not allowing you go anywhere.” She insisted, “not without the
Alpha’s permission.”
‘Da mn you,
Rex!’ I cursed inwardly. If only he hadn’t changed my maid after I survived the punishment. My previous
maid dare not question me or be bold in front of me to stop me from going anywhere I intended to.
“How about this?” I tried thinking about something to be free from her and everyone. “Why don’t you tell
the alpha that I went to y with
my friends?”
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“That’s dumb! He surely wouldn’t believe me, knowing you don’t have a friend to y with since you
returned.”
“Fine, then. I’m not going anymore.” I resigned, heading back to my bed.
“Got you,” I snapped at her, using one of the control talisman that I had left with me to make her stand
still on a spot.
“This is nice. Next time, you wouldn’t try me.” I pat her back happily, heading out without restraint. The
talisman wouldn’t hurt her and she would be free after ten minutes but I’ll be gone by then. Mission
aplished!
Outside the pack, I inhaled fresh breath. It has been a while I stepped my legs out of these boundaries,
kudos to my brother who doesn’t want me to misbehave – like he imed.
As I journeyed further away from the pack boundaries, a sense of exhration
coursed through my veins. It had been far too long since I had ventured beyond the confines of our
territory,l. Every part of my body could feel it.
With each step, my determination grew stronger, fueled by the burning desire to im what was
rightfully mine. Rex may have thought he could control me, but I refused to be bound by his rules that
evening.
As I approached the outskirts of the forest, my heart pounded with anticipation. I was headed for
Delh’s coven, hoping she could do something to help me.
Delh was the legendary werewolf witch, rumored to reside deep within the woods. Whether she truly
existed or not was uncertain, but I was willing to bet on any chance, no matter how slim, to achieve
my goals.
The branches of the trees swayed gently in the breeze, casting dappled shadows on the forest floor as
I walked forward.
As I continued on my journey through the forest, the dense foliage overhead casting eerie shadows on
the forest floor, I couldn’t shake the fear that I began to feel.
Suddenly, I stumbled upon a clearing where an elderly woman sat beneath the woman sat beneath the
shade of a gnarled oak tree. She appeared weathered and worn, her wrinkled face lined with the
passage of age. Cautiously, I approached her, unsure of what to expect.
“Excuse me,” I called out tentatively, hoping to get some information about the location I sought. “Can
you tell me if I’m on the right path to find the coven of Delh?”
The old woman’s eyes flickered with recognition at the mention of the name, and she nodded slowly.
“You seek the coven of Delh, do you?” she croaked, her voice raspy with age.
“Yes, please. I’m finding my way to the legendary coven.”
“Yes, child, you’re on the right path. Keep heading north until you reach the ancient oak tree, then turn
west and follow the winding path until you reach the clearing where the coven resides.”
Relief flooded through me as I listened to her directions, grateful for the guidance. But before I could
thank her and continue on my way, the old woman spoke again,
her voice trembling with urgency.
“Wait, please,” she implored, reaching out a gnarled hand towards me. “I beg of you, lend me your aid.
I am lost and weary, and I fear I may not survive much longer in these woods.”
I hesitated, torn between my own goals and the plight of this stranger. But in the end, my ambition won
out, and I brushed off her request with a dismissive wave of my hand.
“I’m sorry, but I have my own matters to attend to,” I replied coldly, turning away from her. “I suggest
you find your own way out of the forest.”
With that, I continued on my journey, leaving the old woman behind without a second nce. Little did I
know, my decision to ignore her plea woulde back to haunt me in ways I could never have
imagined.
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Finally, I reached a clearing bathed in soft moonlight, and there she stood Delh, the legendary figure
I had sought. Her presence seemed to radiate power, and I couldn’t help but feel a surge of awe and
apprehension at the sight of her. At first, I wasn’t sure if she was the one. But with the description
written in the book I read about seemed to fit the look of he person in front of me.
“Delh,” I called out, my voice echoing through the stillness of the night. “I’vee seeking your help.”
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The werewolf witch regarded me with piercing eyes, her gaze prate to the depths of my soul.
“What is it that you seek, child?” she asked with a scary ent that sent shivers down my spine.
“I seek to im what is rightfully mine,” I dered boldly, my resolve unwavering. “I seek to rid myself
of obstacles and attain the love and power that I deserve.”
Delh nodded slowly, as if she had already anticipated my request. “Love and power are not easily
obtained,” she warned, her voice grave. “But for those who are willing to pay the price, anything is
possible.”
“I’m ready,” I said. With a sense of determination burning within me, I braced myself to ept whatever
challengesy ahead. With Delh’s guidance, I would stop at nothing to achieve my goals – even if it
meant delving into the darkest depths of magic itself.