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Chapter Seventy One: Untold Stories

    Chapter Seventy One: Untold Stories


    Jackson''s gaze lingered on Shana''s serene form as she slept, her did not breathing steady and calm.


    The room was bathed in a soft, warm glow, the remnants of their passionate embrace still lingering in


    the air. He couldn''t help but feel a sense of contentment wash over him, a rare moment of peace in the


    midst of their chaotic world.


    Lost in his thoughts, he barely registered the soft knock on the door. With a startle, he blinked and


    nced towards the entrance. Slowly, he untangled himself from the tangle of sheets and made his


    way to the door. As he swung it open, his father''s concerned gaze met his.


    "Jackson," his father''s voice held a mixture of approval as he looked past him into the room at Shana''s


    sleeping form, "Happiness looks good on you."


    Jackson managed a half-smile, feeling a faint flush creeping up his neck. "Thanks, Dad.”


    His father’s gaze shifted past him to the sleeping figure on the bed, “Is she alright?”


    Jackson nodded  his eyes never leaving Shana. “"Yeah, she''s just—" He paused as his wolf growled in


    his head, a gentle reminder of what had happened moments ago, "Just resting." Hepleted with a


    guilty look on his face.


    The atmosphere in the room grew tense as Jackson''s father cleared his throat, his demeanor shifting


    from casual concern to a more solemn air. Jackson, still caught in the soft embrace of Shana''s tranquil


    slumber, looked up at his father with a mixture of curiosity and anticipation.


    "Jackson," his father began, his voice carrying a weight that demanded attention, "there''s something


    important I need to discuss with you."


    Jackson''s brow furrowed slightly, his mind shifting from the warmth of the moment to the gravity of his


    father''s words. "What is it, Dad?"


    His father''s gaze met Jackson''s, his eyes holding a blend of seriousness and a father''s caring concern.


    "You''ve probably never heard of it before, but there''s an event that''s approaching – a celestial eclipse."


    Jackson''s brows knitted together as he tried to make sense of the unfamiliar term. "Celestial eclipse?


    What''s that?"


    His father''s lips pressed into a thin line, a hint of nostalgia flickering across his features. "It''s a rare


    urrence, son. Happens once in a thousand


    years, you could say. During the celestial eclipse, a unique cosmic alignment takes ce, and it affects


    us, the wolves."


    Jackson''s curiosity deepened, his focus shifting from Shana''s peaceful form to his father''s words.


    "Affects us how?"


    A contemtive sigh escaped his father''s lips before he continued. "On the day of the celestial eclipse,


    every wolf will temporarily lose their ability to shift."


    Jackson''s eyes widened in surprise, his mind grappling with the implications of his father''s revtion.


    "Wait, you mean we won''t be able to shift at


    all? For how long?"


    His father''s expression remained serious, his gaze unwavering. "It usuallysts for a day and a night,


    sometimes a bit longer. During that time, our connection to our wolf nature and all our enhanced


    abilities will be greatly diminished."


    Jackson''s thoughts churned as he absorbed the gravity of the situation. "But why are you telling me


    this, Dad?"


    His father''s eyes softened, a mixture of understanding and empathy present in his gaze. "Because, my


    son, this is not just about you. It''s about all of us, every wolf in our pack. It''s a day when we will be


    vulnerable, and we need to be prepared."


    Jackson''s mind raced, thoughts of the pack''s safety and his responsibility as a leader taking center


    stage. "Prepared? How do we even begin to prepare


    for something like this?"


    His father''s voice held a steady reassurance as he exined. "We need toe together, strengthen


    our bonds, and be there for one another. Unity will be our greatest strength during that time. It''s a test


    of our resilience and our ability to face adversity as a pack."


    Jackson''s gaze shifted to Shana, her form a reminder of the fragile nature of their existence, “How will I


    be able to protect her if I don’t have my abilities?


    His father nodded, his expression solemn, “Which is exactly why we need to be united more than ever.


    Knox is a  young Alpha just like you. We need to send word to him too. All the wolves need to be


    prepared for this. It is perfect for those that seek to eliminate us.”


    **************


    The moon hung low in the sky, casting an eerie silver glow over the ancient stone courtyard where


    Isolde found herself standing. Her steps were measured as she approached the towering figure of the


    leader, his presencemanding respect and a touch  of apprehension. She had always admired his


    strength and unwavering dedication to The Order, but today she had to question the path he was


    leading them down.


    "Leader ric," Isolde''s voice held a blend of deference and determination as she spoke, "may I have


    a moment of your time?"


    ric turned to face her, his piercing gaze meeting hers. His weathered features held a sense of


    authority and a touch of weariness that spoke of the many years he had spent guiding The Order.


    "Isolde, speak your mind."


    Isolde took a steadying breath, her eyes holding his without flinching. "The decision we are making, to


    prevent the child''s birth... Are you sure this is the only way?"


    ric''s expression remained stoic, his voice carrying a weight that matched the gravity of their task.


    "Isolde, the prophecy is clear. The child''s power could tip the scales in ways we cannot fathom. We


    must prevent its birth to safeguard our world."


    Isolde''s fingers tightened around the edges of her cloak, her resolve unwavering as she spoke her


    truth. "But ric, we are talking about an innocent life. To take a life before it even has a chance to


    begin... It goes against everything we stand for."


    ric''s gaze held a hint of something hidden beneath his stern exterior – a flicker of doubt, perhaps,


    but it was quickly reced with conviction. "Our duty is to maintain Order, Isolde. Sacrifices must be


    made for the greater good."


    Isolde took a step closer, her voice soft yet firm. "And what if we''re wrong? What if this child''s destiny is


    one of light and hope? What if by preventing its birth, we disrupt a bnce that has existed for


    centuries?"


    ric''s jaw clenched, his gaze unwavering. "We must trust in the wisdom of the prophecy."


    Isolde''s eyes searched his, her voice unwavering. "And what of our own wisdom, ric? We have seen


    the consequences of blind faith before. Are we not Protectors, sworn to safeguard all life, even in the


    face of difficult choices?"


    ric''s expression remained resolute, his voice carrying a touch of frustration. "Isolde, you


    underestimate the danger. The child''s power is unprecedented. It could destroy us all."


    Isolde''s gaze held a mixture of empathy and resolve. "But what if we could find another way? A way to


    guide and nurture that power, to ensure it is used for good?"


    ric''s eyes bore into hers, his voice holding a hint of weariness. "Isolde, we have debated this


    extensively within The Order. The decision has been made."


    Isolde''s fingers trembled slightly, her heart heavy with the weight of their impending choice. "ric, I


    implore you to reconsider. The path we walk is not without its doubts and uncertainties. We owe it to


    ourselves, to the child, to explore every possible option before we resort to ending a life."


    A long silence settled between them, the moonlight casting intricate shadows across the courtyard as


    their thoughts hung in the air. ric''s features softened, a hint of resignation crossing his expression.


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    "Isolde, I understand your concerns. But you must also understand the burden of leadership.


    Sometimes, we must make the hardest choices for the sake of our world."


    Isolde''s voice held a quiet strength as she met ric''s gaze. "I understand the burden, ric. But let


    us not forget our duty to seek the light even in the darkest of times."


    ric''s shoulders seemed to slump slightly, his gaze distant as he contemted her words. "Very well,


    Isolde. We will convene once more to discuss this matter. But know that the safety of our realm is my


    paramount concern and next time tell Kael to be a man and stand for himself instead of sending a


    woman.”


    Knowing the past history between the two of them, Isolde smiled slightly, “Of course Leader ric. I will


    take my leave now.”


    Isolde nodded her head in respect “Thank you.” She turned around to leave but ric’s voice stopped


    her, “Do you ever miss him.” She stopped in her tracks as the memories came rushing back. Turning


    back to face him. She closed her eyes before she opened them. resolve shining through, "No. I do not.


    He is dead to me."


    ric nodded, his gaze unrelenting. "I hope you believe that, Isolde, because another celestial eclipse


    ising, and whatever happens, Mchi cannot merge with his wolf spirit and return to this world."
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