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Chapter 9

    Chapter 9


    There was an rm ringing in my head.


    It was so loud, aggressively thrashing against my already sore brain. However, it wasn‘t until I turned


    towards the source and opened my eyes that I realised it was an rm clock. An rm clock


    I hadn‘t seen in years.


    I instantly sat upright in bed and took in my surroundings. This was the bedroom of my family home, th


    e bedroom I had lived in up until mying of age. Everything looked exactly the same. Was it all a dr


    eam? Had I really died?


    I jumped out


    of bed, running towards my mirror, and instantly, I could feel the difference when I moved. I was shorter


    , lighter. My limbs didn‘t feel as muscled.


    ...And I felt strange. Like something was missing.


    As I looked at my reflection, I quickly realised that I was young. Very much so. My cheeks were plumpe


    r and my eyes rounder. The stress lines I‘d umted over my years of mistreatment werepletel


    y gone. I looked almost… pretty. Had I ever thought that before? I‘d been so focused on changing mys


    elf to suit Aleric that I‘d never noticed.


    But that‘s when I realised what was missing.


    My wolf.


    I remembered the feeling ofpanionship one felt


    after aing of age. The feeling of something else inside you with their own emotions and needs. Thi


    s body had never felt that before. In fact, it had never felt much of anything, not even heartache. She h


    adn‘t yet fallen prey to the mate bond.


    But she was me now, and I was her. A twenty four year old trapped inside the body of a small girl.


    As I looked to the left, where I used to keep my daily calendar, I finally saw


    the date… and my stomach instantly dropped.


    I was fourteen.


    The Goddess had sent me back ten years. What was so entwined with my future that sending me back


    this far in time was necessary?


    “Aria!” a voice then suddenly called from downstairs.


    And memories of Sophie shed in my mind, making me shiver. How many times had she called for me


    like that? But, no, that was impossible. I hadn‘t met Sophie yet.


    I frowned for another few moments, trying to ce the voice, but then it finally hit me. I realised who it


    was.


    How could I have been so stupid? I was fourteen. There was only one person that could be.


    I threw my door wide open and ran down the stairs as quickly as I could


    not caring if I tripped on the way. Because this was more important. I needed to see. I needed to make


    sure it was real.


    By


    the time I reached the kitchen, I was already a sobbing mess. It had been so long and yet I still felt their


    loss every day they had been gone.


    “Aria?” they asked concerned, taking in my crying mess of a face.


    “Mama!”


    And Iunched myself into her arms, crying into her chest.


    Chapter Nine


    She was actually here, this wasn‘t a dream. I couldn‘t believe it. This alone had made the whole ordeal


    with the Goddess worth it. If I‘d known I was going to be able to see my mother again I would have agr


    eed sooner,


    “Aria...? What‘s wrong? Are you hurt?”


    I shook my head. No, I wasn‘t hurt. I couldn‘t be better.


    But I could tell she was confused and concerned. I‘d just ran downstairs and had thrown myself at her.


    She turned her head towards one of the attendants, who I only just realised was in the room


    also, and they looked back at her just as confused. I‘d forgotten we‘d had attendants back then as well.


    We were, after all, a prestigious Beta household.


    “This isn‘t like you, something must be wrong,” she said gently and ran her fingers lovingly through my l


    ong hair. “You‘ve nevere crying to me like this before and you‘re still in your pyjamas. Are you sick


    ?”


    I shook my head again. She was right though. I’d always conducted myself in the ways of someone wh


    o would be Luna one day. Never expressing unpleasant emotions, always being organised and prepare


    d. Yet here I was, in my pink PJs, hair a tangled mess and a red snotty face.


    “I‘m not sick… I just missed you,” I said sniffling.


    I was cautious about my choice of words since I wouldn‘t be able to exin what had happened. At lea


    st, not without sounding insane. This way I wasn‘t necessarily lying either.


    “But you saw me yesterday….”


    “I know… but you‘re just so busy with the umm… hospital that I don‘t get to see you often.”


    She pulled away from the hug just enough to be able to look down at my face properly. I could see her


    blue eyes clinically inspecting me as if she were examining one of her patients.


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    “I think you should stay home from school today. I‘ll have one of the nurses from work check in on you


    at midday to see how you are.”


    “No!” 1 hastily said, though a little too loudly. I quickly cleared my throat and continued more calmly. “N


    o, really, I‘m fine. I‘m sorry to worry you.”


    | stepped back and sped my hands together, smiling politely at her. This was the usual way I had act


    ed around her; respectful and polite.


    I couldn‘t be stuck at home because I needed to start figuring out what I had to do to change


    the future. I didn‘t remember much from my high school years but now I had to pay close attention. The


    re needed to b e a reason why I was sent back to this specific time.


    She sighed, thinking internally for a few seconds before reluctantly nodding her head.


    “Well, you‘re going to bete if you don‘t get ready soon.” She then turned to the attendant again. “Lucy


    , can you please help Aria get ready for school?”


    Lucy? That name sounded familiar.


    A young girl with a cute, short bob stepped forward and came to


    lead me upstairs. She couldn‘t have been much older than I had been when I died.


    “Come along, Miss,” she said, smiling warmly to me.


    It was her voice that made me suddenly remember.


    Lucy. She had been employed with us up until I was around eighteen, having worked for our family for s


    . Chapter Nine


    finding him during mying–of–age party.


    I followed behind her up the stairs and back to my room, watching quietly as she picked


    out some clothes for me andid them out neatly on the bed. This had always


    been the way back then. I‘d never argued with anything that was chosen for me.


    I nkly stared at what she had picked out. It was


    a bright frilly dress, to which I cringed inside. Had I always worn such childish clothes at this age? Now,


    I walked straight past Lucy to the wardrobe behind her and began to sift through all


    my clothes. Much of i t was the same; cute girly clothes that would have looked more suited to a nine ye


    old. Everyone had always expected me


    to look cute and pretty as a child. I realised now that it was more like they were dressing a doll. 1


    I continued to look through the wardrobe until I finally came to my formal wear. Most of it would have bee


    out the simple ck re dress and began to get changed.


    “Miss…?” Lucy asked, confused.


    I didn‘t turn


    back to look at her though and instead continued getting changed. “You can throw away most of this,” I r


    year old in can be donated, or thrown out if it‘s too old.”


    Lucy looked startled but eventually nodded her head anyway.


    Once I was dressed and ready, I was greeted


    outside by the driver who would take me to school. All the ranked members were driven to school as


    a security measure. The rest of


    the pack children usually took the bus or walked. I got in the backseat quietly with my backpack and wat


    It was a short drive from home to school. Our house was located in a prime


    location so we were close to a lot of the important buildings in town. It was


    strange to see how different everything waspared to ten years from now. Not just some of the build


    I had felt in my previous life like everything had always been so serious, so life or death, and a struggle


    Deep inside, I had always felt guilty for my contribution to most of those


    battles; I‘d personally strategised the


    victory for so many of them in an effort to earn Aleric‘s attention. But here, in this time...? Everything see


    As we rounded the street corner, an old building came into view. Greying white stone walls covered in iv


    It had been seven years since I‘dst been here


    and yet, today, my school‘s gates were open to wee me back as if nothing had changed.


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