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Chapter Thirty Seven: A Silent Omen

    Chapter Thirty Seven: A Silent Omen


    Aria ran a trembling hand across the now darkened mark etched on her skin. The once vibrant symbol


    had turned into a deep, ominous ckness. She had always believed that when the markpletely


    ckened, the whispers in her head would grow unbearably loud, consuming her every being until she


    couldn''t control the overwhelming urge to kill. But now, everything has been silent. Aria''s inner turmoil


    remained veiled behind a deceptive calm. Everything was silent, too silent.


    She knew Silvercrest wolves were tending to their healing pack members. Aria knew that for now,


    Julian wouldn''t be a bother. She took a deep breath, hoping to alleviate the weight that had settled


    upon her shoulders.


    Just then, a soft knock echoed through the room, drawing her attention to the door.


    "Can wee in?" Shana''s voice carried a yful tone, mirrored by the mischievous glint in her eyes.


    Aria''s frown transformed into a warm smile as Shana and Melody stepped into the room. Behind them


    stood Sophia, her presence more reserved but undeniably wee.


    Aria raised her hand in surrender, " I promise I don''t bite."


    Sophia stepped inside, a small smile gracing her lips.


    Aria''s eyes immediately went to the mating mark on Sophia''s shoulder, still fresh and vibrant. "Mark


    really went all out," Ariamented,


    Sophia rolled her eyes, "Don''t start. I''ve had enough from those two over there," she replied, motioning


    toward Shana and Melody.


    "So…." Shana started.


    "So…" Aria repeated.


    With her arms folded and a slight pout on her face, Melody spoke up eagerly. "So... spill it, Aria. Where


    have you been? Why couldn''t Knox find you? And why did you leave in the first ce?"


    Aria blinked, a mixture of surprise and confusion crossing her features. "Knox tried to find me?"


    Shana nodded emphatically, her eyes filled with concern. "He went into the woods every day for the


    past three weeks, searching for you. You should have seen him. He was like a wolf going insane."


    "He was like a wolf who had lost his mate," Melody interjected, her voice carrying a gentle


    understanding.


    The revtion took Aria aback, her mind struggling to process the implications.


    "You are Knox''s mate?" Shana''s question hung in the air, the weight of its significance palpable.


    "I don''t know," Aria admitted, her voice tinged with uncertainty. "I already found my mate. I mean, I


    thought I did. I was so sure of Liam."


    Sophia''s voice held a note of empathy as she offered her perspective. "Maybe the connection you felt


    with him clouded your judgment, or maybe the moon goddess took pity on you and gave you another


    chance."


    "A second mate," Melody mused, her toneden with curiosity and wonder. "Have you spoken to Knox


    about it? He seemed very interested in forming the mating bond."


    Aria scoffed, a flicker of defensiveness creeping into her demeanor. "Please. I have nothing to say to


    Knox, and I am not interested in anything that concerns him."


    Sophia couldn''t contain her mischievous smile any longer. "That''s not what we heard happened on the


    battlefield."


    The memories of the day before flooded her mind, and the lingering emotions threatened to consume


    her once more. She took a deep breath, steadying herself as she met Sophia''s gaze.


    "I''ve been dying to say it from the moment I stepped inside here," Shana added eagerly, unable to


    contain her excitement. "I can''t believe you shifted. How did it feel?"


    Aria''s shoulders rxed slightly, a flicker of amusement crossing her eyes. "You shift all the time.


    Shouldn''t you know?"


    "Don''t give us that indifference crap," Melody chimed in, her voice teasing yet filled with genuine


    curiosity. "I heard your entrance was epic, and your fur is as white as snow, a perfect match to Knox''s


    ck wolf."


    Aria shrugged, her nonchnt facade masking the deeper emotions swirling within her. Her wolf


    growled in annoyance, demanding acknowledgement. She finally smiled, unable to suppress the thrill


    in her voice. "It was the best feeling in the world. I felt her—the strength, the power. She consumed my


    entire being. I don''t know why or how she finally broke free, but it was...marvelous."


    Shana, Melody, and Sophia exchanged nces, a silent understanding passing between them. "Isn''t it


    obvious?" Sophia''s voice held a touch of certainty. "Knox was in trouble. Your wolf wanted to reach her


    mate."


    "I don''t think that was it," Aria countered, her voiceced with a mix of defiance and confusion. "There


    was something more, something deeper."


    "Why do you keep fighting it, Aria?" Shana''s question hung in the air, the weight of their collective


    concern resonating in her words.


    Aria sighed, the weight of her conflicting emotions pressing upon her. "He said he would never be


    interested in forming the mating bond."


    ***************


    "You told her you were not interested in forming the bond?"


    Ryder''s piercing gaze bore into Knox, his eyes filled with disbelief and a hint of usation. They stood


    in Knox''s study, tension hanging heavy in the air.


    "Not in those exact words," Knox replied, his voice tinged with defensiveness, arms folded across his


    chest. He could feel the weight of his mistake pressing down on him, regret coursing through his veins


    like a bitter tonic. He desperately needed a moment to collect his thoughts and find the right words to


    exin himself.


    Ryder clicked his tongue disapprovingly, frustration etched on his face. "Now is not the time to try to


    y smart, Knox. That was why she left, wasn''t it?" His voice carried a mix of disappointment and


    annoyance, his wordsced with a touch of exasperation.


    Knox sighed, finally relenting. "I know I made a mistake. I wasn''t thinking clearly," he admitted, his


    voice tinged with remorse. "Can I have a moment, please? I need to gather my thoughts."


    "You acted like you didn''t know why she left. Then you went all crazy searching for her," Ryder


    continued, his tone reproachful. "You could have saved all of us the trouble, that''s all I''m saying."


    Knox''s lips tightened, and a flicker of pain crossed his eyes. "I know," he conceded, his voiceden


    with guilt. "I just couldn''t shake the weight of everything that happened with Ba. And then I made a


    vow—"


    Ryder interrupted, his voice filled with frustration. "When you thought Reba was your mate and you


    lost her. Besides, haven''t you already broken one vow?"


    A wry smile tugged at the corners of Knox''s lips, a glimmer of satisfaction in his eyes. "That was


    satisfying," he admitted, a hint of pride coloring his voice. "If there''s one thing I''m sure of, it''s that Julian


    will be reconsidering that alliance. I''m certain your wolf had a field day."


    "He has always wanted a taste of his blood. So, yes," Ryder replied, a touch of amusement cutting


    through his stern expression. The tension between them momentarily eased, giving way to a shared


    understanding of their primal desires and motivations.


    A heavy silence enveloped the room, both wolves lost in their thoughts. Ryder broke the stillness, his


    voice softer now, filled with a mixture of awe and reverence. "She shifted."


    "I know," Knox responded, his voice tinged with a hint of longing and admiration.


    "She was magnificent," Ryder whispered, his words carrying a sense of wonder and reverence.


    Knox nodded in agreement, a mixture of emotions swirling within him. "I know," he murmured, his voice


    holding a tinge of regret. The realization of what he had lost weighed heavily upon him, overshadowed


    only by the daunting task of finding a way to make amends.


    Ryder''s voice broke through the silence once again, urgency returning to his words. "When are you


    going to go find her and talk to her? Considering the fact that she is the only reason we won. Jacob is


    right. She is a wolf sent by the moon goddess."


    Knox''s expression turned pensive as he considered Ryder''s question. "I need to figure out a way to get


    that Crystal off her, so we can finally have some peace," he replied, determination seeping into his


    voice. "The witches areing. Their leader said she has something that can help. I hope it will


    provide a permanent solution."


    Ryder nodded in agreement, hope glimmering in his eyes. " I hope so too," Ryder said, his voice filled


    with anticipation


    A momentary pause hung between them, allowing their thoughts to converge on a different topic.


    Ryder''s pride shone through his eyes as he shared his news, a glimmer of excitement illuminating his


    features. "By the next full moon, the Nightshade pack will have their first mating ceremony."


    Knox''s eyebrows furrowed, a flicker of surprise crossing his face. "I still can''t believe she''s getting


    mated to Mark," he muttered, his voice tinged with a hint of astonishment.


    Ryder patted his Alpha on the shoulder, "Everyone in the pack shares the sentiment."


    *****************


    Sophia flopped down onto Aria''s bed, her expression filled with frustration. "I don''t know what to wear.


    It''s getting really frustrating," shemented, her voice tinged with exasperation.


    Shana, lounging on a nearby chair, rolled her eyes at Sophia''s dramatic statement. Her gaze wandered


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    around the room, "You''re being melodramatic, Sophia. Besides, if you don''t know what to wear, just


    wear nothing," she quipped, a mischievous glint in her eyes.


    Aria, perched at her vanity, turned to face the others, a yful smile ying on her lips. "That is a very


    nice idea," she chimed in, her voice carrying a hint of mischief. Sophia responded with a mock hurt


    expression, furrowing her brow in feigned offense. "I thought you guys were supposed to be helping


    me," she protested, a yful pout forming on her lips.


    Aria leaned forward, a sly grin spreading across her face. "Why don''t we go to that lone wolf who


    makes clothes? I need clothes too, considering the fact that I packed mine for the Moonlight pack and


    left them there," she suggested, her voice filled with a touch of regret. Memories of the pack tugged at


    her heart,ced with a sense of guilt for the pain she had caused.


    The worst part was that she didn''t know to what extent she harmed him.


    "Aria, are you okay?"


    She snapped out of her thoughts to look at Shana, "What?"


    "I asked if you were okay. Youpletely zoned out."


    Aria blinked, "Yes. I''m fine. Sorry I was just thinking of something. But I''m fine. So you were saying we


    should go to the lone wolf''s shop tomorrow?"


    "I think we should even leave now. My mating ceremony is in two days. What if we don''t find something


    by tomorrow and we need an alternative. What if—"


    "Sophia." Melody stopped her, "Rx. Everything is going to be fine. You are going to have the best


    mating ceremony any wolf had ever seen and we will go find you a beautiful dress by first light


    tomorrow."


    Sophia sighed in relief, the tension slowly dissipating. She felt grateful for the support of her friends,


    knowing that they would do whatever it took to make her special day a memorable one.


    **************


    Meanwhile, down the hallway, Kira walked with purpose, heading in the direction of Aria''s room. Her


    footsteps faltered as she found herself face to face with Knox right in front of Aria''s door. The two


    locked eyes, a charged silence enveloping them.


    "Alpha," Kira spoke finally, her voiceced with a mixture of respect and defiance. The corridor''s dim


    lighting highlighted their contrasting expressions.


    Knox red down at her, his eyes narrowing with a mix of disappointment and frustration. "You were at


    the border when they came. Why can''t you stay out of trouble?" he questioned, his voice tinged with a


    hint of weariness.


    "I—" Kira began, her voice faltering for a moment as she sought to defend herself. "You never said we


    shouldn''t go to the border. You said we shouldn''t leave the pack grounds," she retorted, her arms


    folding across her chest in defiance.


    Knox''s lips tightened, his gaze unwavering. He found himself momentarily caught off guard by Kira''s


    audacity, a reminder of her youth and the stubbornness that often apanied it. "So, you think you''re


    so smart, right?" he challenged, his voiceced with a mixture of frustration and bemusement.


    "No, but I think you should stop being so mean," Kira retorted, her voice carrying a note of defiance.


    Her gaze remained fixed on Knox, unwavering in its intensity. The exchange of heated words between


    them revealed a sh of wills, the tension palpable in the air.


    Knox, realizing the futility of arguing with a headstrong teenager, took a moment topose himself.


    "No, I haven''t been ring at you," Knox began, his voice softer, "It has just been a couple of rough


    weeks. You are a part of the pack, no matter how much headache you are causing."


    Before Kira could respond, Knox abruptly shifted his focus, his thoughts consumed by the task at hand.


    He raised his hand to knock on Aria''s door, anticipating a swift resolution to their current predicament.


    Yet, as the moments ticked by without a response, a sense of unease settled within him.


    The room was bathed in a soft glow, the gentle light casting a warm ambiance. Knox''s gazended on


    the slightly ajar window, a realization dawning upon him. There was an undeniable absence.


    His attention was drawn to a note resting at the center of Aria''s bed. His brows furrowed as he read the


    words written upon it: "Sophia needs a dress, try not to miss us." The growl building within Knox


    reverberated through the room, a mix of frustration and concern fueling his anger.


    Why couldn''t they just stay put?


    At the door, Kira couldn''t help but stifle augh, finding a semnce of amusement in the situation.


    She observed Knox''s reaction, the ferocity in his eyes, and couldn''t resist teasing him. "Are you going


    to ground them again, Alpha?" she asked, a yful smirk dancing on her lips.


    He was about to make ament but something caught his eyes through the window.


    Knox felt the anger brew, that was how Julian entered the pack so easily.


    Lydia''s concerns were right. They had a mole within them.
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