Chapter73
Asher sensed the tension between us. So he did most of the
talking after we settled down in Charlotte’s office, explaining
Isaac’s attack and his sudden disappearance with Mia.
Charlotte listened carefully, her expression growing more
concerned with every word.
When Asher finished, she shook her head, her brows knitting
together.
“This doesn’t make sense,” she said grimly. “Magic isn’t
something that can be used freely. Only chosen wolves are
born with it, and even then, it cannot be used for evil purposes.
The magic would reject the wielder.”
“Are you sure? But that’s not what we have been witnessing
lately” Jayden chimed in and said, “There are reports of rogues
disappearing into thin air, just like Isaac did. At first, we
thought they were just rumors, but now…” He trailed off, his
voice heavy.
Charlotte’s face suddenly turned pale, her eyes widening.
“No,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “That’s
impossible.”
“What’s impossible?” I asked, my frustration bubbling over. “Do
you know how Isaac and the rogues learnt magic? What are
you not telling us?”
She hesitated, then turned to me, her expression grave. “If Isaac
is truly using magic like this, he must have something that
grants him that power. There’s only one thing that could do
that–Celestine Bloom.”
“Celestine Bloom?” I repeated, the words foreign and
meaningless to me. “What is that?”
Charlotte’s gaze flicked to Asher and Jayden, then back to me.
“It’s a flower. A rare and powerful one that grows only here,
within the borders of the Nightshade Pack. Its magic is
unimaginable. Whoever possesses it can bend reality itself. It’s
the only way to get magic if you aren’t the chosen ones. But it’s
more than that–Celestine Bloom is nearly indestructible. It’s
why my pack has lived in isolation for so long. We’ve spent
generations guarding it, making sure that it never falls into the
wrong hands.”
“So you are basically like prisoners. Don’t you ever hate it?” I
couldn’t help but ask.
She paused, and her face went blank for a moment, like she had
let some ancient memories take her away.
“Of course I hated it.especially when I was about your age, still
young and fearless.” she smiled a weak and bitter smile. “I ran
away from home, wanting to explore the big, beautiful outside
world. I wandered around for months and found myself in a
pack called Silvermoon Pack.”
I noticed Jayden shifted uneasily in his seat. Because
Silvermoon Pack was our pack, where our father used to serve
as Beta.
“And that’s when I met your father and fell crazily in love.
That’s the happiest 7 years of my life. Till.” she inhaled, a pained
look on her face. “.till my parents passed away and there’s no
one left to guard the Celestine Bloom. The others can’t do it.
Only the offspring of the Alpha can guard the flower. So I was
left with a difficult choice-”
“To fulfill your duty, or stay in Silvermoon Pack with your
children.” Jayden completed her sentence, murmuring. “And
you chose the former.”
“The royal council threatened me that if I left the guardian’s
seat empty, they would throw all of my members into prison. I
can’t ignore all those people. My people!”
“Yeah you already covered that part the last time we met,” I
mumbled, refusing to meet her gaze.
“It’s something I have to do. I don’t have a choice.”
“Yet you have not done a very good job because Isaac still got
the flower, and he was using it to hurt my daughter.” I said
tartly.
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