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Chapter 149

    Chapter 149


    Book Two-Ch.# 40


    The possibility of having family still alive felt a little too good to be true, though it was hard to disregard


    what thedy was saying. A lot of time had passed since I was a child, yet there was potentially


    someone out there iming to be rted to me, to be from the same pack I apparently once belonged


    to.


    ‘iming’ being the keyword.


    It would be na?ve topletely believe it so easily. I’d already been burnt by Ashwood for trusting too


    much and I didn’t wish to repeat this.


    But if she *was* my family… could that maybe mean…?


    “Be careful, Rheyna,” thedy added in my silence. “I can see you’re eager to find whoever this is but…


    I wouldn’t get your hopes up. Even putting aside her inability to provide documents, she was also


    vague on *how* she was rted to you, something that seemed a little strange. I know you might wish


    her to be your mother, but there wasn’t much resemnce between the two of you.”


    She pointed out the same concerns I’d already thought of, killing the small piece of hope I’d had that


    maybe my birth mother was still alive. If anything, she now made me warier about tracking her down.


    “I appreciate the insight and your time,” I said genuinely. “You’ve been extremely helpful.”


    And as I said my goodbyes, I then turned around to leave, heading back to my car with a feeling of


    relief. I didn’t want to stay here any longer than I had to, the ce still making me ufortable.


    Even if things really hadn’t been my fault as she’d said, it still didn’t magically make me reminisce


    fondly.


    As soon as I was back in the driver’s seat,


    I reached over to grab the stolen Ashwood book and began skimming through it for information, hoping


    to try and find something to tell me the location. This was the only source of information I had ess to


    that might shed some insight into the Silver Mist.


    From what I was able to read, the town within the pack was supposed to bepletely abandoned


    now, having been destroyed during the war. And, just as I’d already assumed, the book mostly boasted


    about Ashwood’s sessful victories against them more so than any real information. A few notable


    figures, a few strategies used….


    …But then I found it.


    A map.


    A way to get to the remote location, seemingly miles into what I’d thought was just woods my whole life.


    This was it. My way of finding the Silver Mist.


    …And as I ced the book back down, I immediately started driving towards it.


    Getting to the Silver Mist was significantly more difficult than I’d anticipated. I suppose I should have


    expected this given they’d gone forever undetected by the human world, but I’d thought there would still


    be some easy way in and out avable to those who needed to know.


    Of course, I’d been wrong.


    ording to the map, the Silver Mist was surrounded by packs on all sides, itsnd on top of a


    mountain deep within the woods. And, though there was awork of roads that travelled


    independently between these packs, there was still the issue of *getting* to those roads.


    Roads that were seemingly guarded by other packs to gain ess to them. Almost like gatekeepers


    scattered along different entry points where it bordered human territory.


    It seemed a little crazy to think that they needed to travel through someone else’snd just to enter the


    human area, but I suppose they had no need to go there. Or, as I thought on it more, I realised there


    possibly was another option… though it was not avable to me. An option of shifting… and running


    through the unimed woods as a wolf.


    s… I was going to be reliant on my car for this one.


    The closest gatekeeping pack wasn’t too far from the orphanage, just a few hours’ drive west. With any


    luck, this ce had a way for me to drive through it without any problems.


    However, this immediately proved difficult as the first major obstacle revealed itself; being able to just


    find the pack’s entrance.


    From an outsider’s perspective, it looked like an average dirt driveway to someone’s house. But after


    going past it multiple times, I realised that it was in fact what I was looking for. The only possible option.


    And, cautiously, I proceeded to drive up it.


    Already, it was clear how different it was from Ashwood. Where one had opened trade with humans


    and established a way to ess it easily, this pack appeared to want to keep people far, far away. I


    was several metres down the road when I started to see the signs that were posted.


    Big red ones with the words ‘private property – keep out’.


    But I remained undeterred.


    Slowly, I crept up the road as quietly as possible, going only far enough until I could see a structure in


    the distance. It was here that I parked and began to look around.


    If I had to take a guess, I’d say that the building was a house for border control. What I needed to find


    though was an alternate route around it… maybe try to find a-.


    *knock* *knock* *knock*


    I violently jumped in my seat as someone tapped on my window, taking me byplete surprise. They


    must have walked up in my blind spot as I was focused forward.


    “Hello? Miss?” said the man. “Can you wind your window down please?”


    Okay… okay… time to think fast.


    My mind started to whirl with what to do as Iplied with his request, shing a bright smile in the


    process.


    “Oh! You scared me!” Iughed. “Sorry about that. I was lost in thought.”


    He didn’t seem to share my enthusiasm. though, maintaining his stoic expression.


    “What are your intentions here?” he asked, cutting straight to the point.


    “Oh… uh, I’m just trying to pass through. Hope that’s not too much trouble.”


    His eyes narrowed as he peered at me closer, sniffing several times.


    “Which pack are you from? The Silent Forest wasn’t informed of anyoneing through here today.”


    Oh, fuck.


    I didn’t exactly take the time to memorise the geography and knew that looking down at the map next to


    me would probably be a dead giveaway.


    …Which only left one option. The only ce that came to mind.


    My smile tensed as I forced it in ce.


    “Ashwood,” I answered. “I’m from… Ashwood.”


    “Ashwood?” he repeated. “What brings you through here then? Ashwood has their own ess point.”


    “R-right,” I agreed. “But I just came from doing business in Lockdale City and I’m heading directly south


    now. Was hoping to avoid driving all the way up north again first.”


    “They allowed you into Lockdale?…Who are you anyway? What’s your name?”


    Were unranked members not allowed in the city? That sounded vaguely familiar but didn’t think it would


    be this much of an issue. It was starting to feel as though I were sinking in quicksand with these lies,


    my knowledge sorelycking to navigate the situation.


    “…My name?” I dyed, thinking through my options, but it was clear there was only one choice here.


    Only one female from Ashwood who could possibly pass as important enough. “My name is… Allison.


    Allison Lycroft.”


    “Alpha Victor’s daughter?” he asked, surprised.


    “Yep… that’s me. I’m… Victor’s daughter,” I said. “Uh… Kieran’s… sister.”


    He seemed taken aback by my im, only adding to his confused expression.


    “What’s down south for you?” he asked. ” I didn’t think Ashwood had any business in that region right


    now. If there was an alliance meeting, we would have been made aware.”


    “I’m… visiting a friend.”


    “From which pack?”


    Goddammit. This wasn’t going to work.


    Time to switch approaches.


    “Is that any of your business?” I asked pointedly. “I’ve already told you who I am and why I am here.


    This interrogation is incredibly disrespectful.”


    Kieran had said that Ashwood climbed to power after the war. Since this person mentioned an alliance,


    I was hoping that it meant the Lycroft name came with some weight and associated perks.


    “If you can’t help me,” I continued, ”


    then just say so. But I’ll be sure to let my father know about my experience here toda-.”


    “No, no, please, I apologise,” he said quickly. “I meant no offence. It’s just we can’t be too careful with


    outsiders these days. I’m sure you’re aware of the inted rogue problem since the war.”


    “Right…,” I said. “Those… damn devil rogues.”


    The man spat on the ground. “Good riddance. Best damn thing Ashwood ever did was create those


    suppressors. Your father is a hero.”


    The book had mentioned something about the rogues, this being the issue I assumed he was referring


    to. After the war, the unranked who didn’t repent for their loyalty to the Silver Mist were condemned to


    live the life of a rogue.


    1M23


    Given the size of the pack, this created a ratherrge shift in the prior poption.


    And as for the ranked members…? Well, there wasn’t a poption issue there anymore.


    “Yes… I’m so blessed by our Great Mother to have him as my father,” I said, hoping it sounded like


    something Allison would say.


    To my relief, he nodded inplete agreement.


    “Praise Selene,” he said.


    I thought that this was a good sign that he would finally let me through… but then he took a step


    backwards.


    “Well, I hope you don’t mind waiting. I’ll just need to grab one of the ranked members here to verify


    you,” he said. ” Should be a friendly face. You would have met Beta Kevin a few months ago when he


    came to visit. Give me a-.”


    “WAIT,” I said, a little too loudly.


    He turned back around at my outburst in surprise.


    “Wait… I, uhh… I think you should just let me through.”


    I couldn’t even think of any more lies and was in full panic mode.


    “I’m sorry? What did you just say?”


    “Let me through,” I repeated. “… Please.”


    “I will, but I need to get Beta Kevin first


    “No.”


    “No…?”


    If there was ever a time I wanted to use this stupid ability, it was now. This thing that made me the devil


    they saw me as, yet couldn’t seem to control.


    Was there like an on-switch or something …?..


    “Why are you protesting this?” he asked. “That’s awfully suspicious….’


    And as he moved to retrieve a weapon, I knew I was out of time. The jig was up.


    This was it.


    Sink or swim.


    But right before I was about to ept thatbat might be my only choice, I thought I felt something


    inside.


    A spark. Something that calmed me as I reached for it, my body stilling just like that time in Ashwood


    with the guard.


    …And as I grabbed it, a burst of energy flowed through me.


    “I said… *let me pass through*,” I repeated. “*Right now. No more questions.


    His body then seemed to hesitate, his hand rxing on his weapon.


    “…Of course,” he said, his voice distant.” My apologies, Miss Lycroft.”


    I stared at him for a moment to make sure it was real, not wanting to risk being exposed. But when I


    was confident that he really was going to let me pass without issue, I didn’t waste any more time.


    I stepped on the gas and started driving through the Silent Forest pack as quickly as I could. Driving


    without stopping until I finally found the main connecting road leading out. At which, I began my long


    journey south, silently praying that this would all be worth it.


    That I hadn’t just jeopardised myself for the sake of a trap.


    And so I drove.


    And drove… and drove. For what felt like hours. Probably made worse by constantly checking my rear-


    view mirror in fear, but I was in apletely new world now, no way to escape easily if I were caught.


    …Which, luckily, I wasn’t.


    There was no mistaking when I did finally arrive, the Silver Mist fitting the description from the book


    perfectly.


    …Because as I was greeted by the sight of destroyed buildings everywhere, I was reminded of how


    this ce was now said to be cursed.


    It was an abandoned ghost town, a silent eeriness about it that sent a chill through me. Reverted to just


    a wreckage of what looked to have been a thriving town once upon a time.


    Was this really the ce I had been born?


    Somewhere in this… rubble?


    I parked the car and decided to travel on foot, searching for signs of life. But, as I explored, I only felt a


    hollow aching inside, a sadness from being here. I might not have consciously remembered this ce,


    but as I walked by a park full of dead grass, it seemed at least a part of me deep down did.


    A line of what looked to be restaurants and cafes then passed me by, their windows now shattered and


    paint all faded. Just a broken shell of what used to be there. Across the street, it was much the same,


    some clothing stores mirroring a simr appearance.


    It was overwhelming to look at.


    People had lived here once. This was their home.


    …And it was all gone.


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    All… destroyed. Nothing left.


    I walked in a daze, allowing my feet to move on autopilot. Wandering aimlessly through the empty


    streets of the ce I should have been allowed to call home growing up. But it was as I walked that I


    eventually found myself standing before a building.


    …One appearing somewhat untouched, unlike its neighbours.


    There was something about it, a certain quality that felt different. Almost as if it was… maintained.


    As if someone had been here recently.


    I sniffed at the area, checking the perimeter, and it wasn’t long before I found a trail to confirm my


    suspicion.


    …Someone was living here.


    Was this the girl who had tried to adopt me all those years ago?


    I guess there was only one way to find out


    And, silently, I pulled out my dagger… approaching the front door carefully.


    Despite my attempts of stealth though, it seemed I hadn’t been subtle enough.


    Because before I could even make it to the first step, I watched as the door then swung open before


    me.


    It swung open… and revealed a young girl with brown hair standing there, a weird familiarity about her.


    She didn’t look much older than me, possibly mid- twenties.


    …This meant she couldn’t have been the girl from sixteen years ago.


    “Who are you?!” she demanded, holding a dagger of her own towards me. “You have some nerve


    coming here-.”


    But as she finally took a moment to really look at me, her blue eyes instantly grew wide, the dagger


    slipping from her fingers.


    “Oh… Oh, Goddess…,” she whispered. Rheyna? Rheyna, is that you?!”


    Tears started to fall down her cheeks, a sob leaving her chest, and all the while this happened, I felt


    frozen in ce. I wasn’t sure what to do or how to act.


    “Goddess… it is you… it is you…,” she continued to cry. “Those eyes….’


    And she immediately ran forward, pulling me into her arms.


    “You’re home. You found your way home … I can’t believe it. I was starting to lose hope that I’d ever


    see you again.”


    I remained tense as she held me, not immediately recognising her, and yet unable to deny her clear


    affection towards me. She wasn’t acting like an enemy… so did this mean my family really was still


    alive? Perhaps she was a slightly older cousin?


    “I’m sorry…,” I said a little awkwardly, pulling away. “But I, um… I don’t know who you are.”


    However, she didn’t seem offended in the slightest and simply wiped the tears away from her face.


    “No, I should be the one apologising,” she said. “Of course, you wouldn’t recognise me. We never had


    the chance to meet properly when you were a child.”


    And as she grabbed my hands in hers, she proceeded to introduce herself as someone that made me


    think I’d misheard her.


    No, I had to have misheard her… because….


    “…My name is Myra,” she said, gently smiling. “…I’m your great-great- grandmother.”
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